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    5 Mistakes SMART People Make when Starting Music Lessons

    en-usMay 14, 2020
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    About this Episode

    In this episode...

    In our first two episodes, we dug deep into mindset and exploring how and why we learn. Today we are discussing some more practical matters as I share 5 Mistakes that I see very SMART people make when they begin music lessons. In this episode we discuss:

    • Do you really need an instrument when you begin?
    • The ONE painfully simple step that 99% of people skip - this one action can save you from a long list of challenges down the road.
    • How to figure out your 'WHY' to pursuing music lessons - hints and help can be found in Episode 1 of The Music Mindset Podcast
    • What to think about when setting a goal, timeline or expectation around your learning
    • The importance of working with a framework in mind, and having the feedback of a (human) professional

    I've created a checklist HERE that you can use to be sure you've built in a 'FIX' to each of these common mistakes.


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    In this episode...

    In our first two episodes, we dug deep into mindset and exploring how and why we learn. Today we are discussing some more practical matters as I share 5 Mistakes that I see very SMART people make when they begin music lessons. In this episode we discuss:

    • Do you really need an instrument when you begin?
    • The ONE painfully simple step that 99% of people skip - this one action can save you from a long list of challenges down the road.
    • How to figure out your 'WHY' to pursuing music lessons - hints and help can be found in Episode 1 of The Music Mindset Podcast
    • What to think about when setting a goal, timeline or expectation around your learning
    • The importance of working with a framework in mind, and having the feedback of a (human) professional

    I've created a checklist HERE that you can use to be sure you've built in a 'FIX' to each of these common mistakes.


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