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  • the-old-coach

    Member
    March 6, 2022 at 11:06 am

    Mike-

    Absolutely we can “be on both sides at once”.

    I actually kind-of “float around” on this issue- depending on what I’m working on– or trying to learn. For me it varies mostly on how difficult the task is.

    I can usually whip thru the Chord-Progression-Friday lessons without much problem, so I give them the 10 mins and if I’ve “got” them- I mark ’em done, and move on. Most all the other Dailies I need to go back several times and re-visit them.

    Most of the Skills Courses- I take my time on the lessons inside there. I try to get those “right”– as I see them as “building-block” kind-of lessons. They are not going to “come back around” like the Dailies will. I revisit some of those lessons once in a while- if a particular Daily is giving me fits.

    So I guess what I’m thinking is that- (if I understand your question)- yes- both methods work, absolutely.

    Everybody is different in their approach, their “plan” for getting to their desired goal(s), and their own abilities to handle the lesson. I think everybody is better at some parts of this than others, and not as good at some parts as others.

    That’s what makes it great- we can pick and choose from all the great info, help, and advice within the Forum here, and use it directly and immediately to get past our own “hurdles” as they come along.

    Always great to hear from you!

    MJ