May 10, 2010

Commit To Learning To Play The Guitar

If you are like I was a few years back, finding it tricky getting galvanized to be told how to play the guitar, then take my recommendation and set yourself goals.

You’re not convinced about how important goal-setting is? Allow me to explain.

By setting yourself clear, concise and achievable targets, you train your sub-conscious into focusing on the task. As your sub-conscious mind becomes more and more in tune with your goals, you will notice that you will start to gradually improve your guitar playing.

So, here is my handy step-by-step guide for goal setting;

1. First think about what your ideal goal would be in 12 months time.

2. Next, think about how you’re going to achieve that ideal goal by imagining at what level you will be 3 months prior to that.

3. Now, do the same for 3 months before that.

4. And, you have guessed it ; consider the level you’ll be at in three months from now.

5. Next, set yourself targets for the approaching three months. You have already thought about where you’ll be in three months time, now imagine the same in two months time and one month.

6. Break your targets down further into 4 weekly plans.

7. Now you are only brooding about the end of the week after next. You can literally see where you should be at in only seven days time! Are you able to see how dynamic this is?

8. Create your scheme now for the following seven days.

9. Plan for tomorrow today.

It’s really important to stay focused in whatever you decide to do with your life.

When I learned this system just over two years back, I put it to the test to help me with my flagging guitar schooling. I began to use this goal setting system about the same time I acquired Emedia Guitar Method software with much success.

Follow my example and you too will be playing the guitar like a pro.

Are you really interested in learning how to play the guitar? If so, you must check out Cliff James’s site where he reviews probably the best guitar tuition software around, Emedia Guitar Method. Cliff James comes from London, England and is married with two children. He is still using Emedia Guitar Method software to build on his vastly improved guitar playing skills.

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