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Happy 1st TACiversary @Greg_F_Lee — I love reading everyone’s starts, stops, hiccups, and hurdles.
It sounds to me as if you and I suffer from the same type of ADD and jump around and take on way too much at one time and never finish what we’ve started. It became overwhelming to me, and I decided to take a step back and focus on the daily challenge and typically one other project or course. I still find myself jumping around and wanting to do it all, and I have to literally stop, take a step back and then refocus on my original goal.
I found that doing the 90 day goal (or shorter if that helps) really helped me focus on what to do. Try not to fill it with too many things. It could be that you’ll complete a minimum of 10 minutes per day on the daily lesson; 15-20 minutes warmups; maybe 10-15 minutes on a lesson from a course I’m taking. Then I’ll practice that daily for a bit, and then I’ll bite a small piece off again and practice that for a while. On the weekends, I let myself go hog wild and do anything I want. That might be songs I’m working on, other sites I frequent on the internet for songs or other courses. There is sooooo much to do and so little time, so I decided I just had to break it all down to 10-20 minute mini bursts throughout the day.
Hang in there, and it will fall into place. Just remember that if you realize you’re not completing things or don’t have enough time for your courses, it’s okay to reconvene and change your plans.
