Rosie Bennet: Creating efficient, positive practice strategies
Practice, the glue that holds all of our creative strivings together, but how do we get better at the thing we love without being eternally frustrated with the person we are? Join Rosie Bennet in this livestream to explore the psychology behind why we 'fail' to get to where we want to be, why the act of creating can leave us feeling empty handed and how we can remedy our practice philosophies so that we achieve ten times more whilst feeling ten times better!
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Attention fellow pianists: Get ready for the next live stream with Rosie Bennet! We're excited to announce the creation of an exclusive workbook, designed to enhance your experience and maximize the impact on your learning and LIVE experience. The workbook is packed with engaging insights and thought-provoking questions that will guide you through the live stream and beyond. Don't miss this opportunity to take your learning to the next level. February, 6th, 11 am PST, can't wait to see you there!
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As promised, here are the links to the studies and blog posts that Rosie was referring to:
https://www.tonebase.co/guitar-blog-posts/how-to-make-an-effective-practice-schedule
https://www.tonebase.co/guitar-blog-posts/4-ways-to-stay-motivated-for-classical-guitarists
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1461444818823719?journalCode=nmsa (this one needs scholarly access )
Making the grade: the behavioural consequences of perfectionism in the classroom
(this one too )
https://www.amazon.com/Sport-Psychology-Practice-Mark-Anderson/dp/073603711X
https://www.amazon.com/Peak-Secrets-New-Science-Expertise/dp/1531864880
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Aaaaaand for some giggles, my very own violin performance of the Schubert's Ständchen (I couldn't find the happy birthday anymore).