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Jak Angelescu
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Hello there kittens
My life has been great lately. Exercising, working on my book, getting a new (and far better) job, lessening stress, getting healthier, finishing songs, etc. But I started to struggle for the last few weeks with my practice. I felt like every time I tried to play something remotely fast, my mind would blank out and it almost felt like a physical chore to make my hands move. Even now as I type this I'm thinking, "fuck this I just wanna lay down." But I really REALLY want to make this post. I hope you all find it helpful.
For the last two weeks, I've been doing all of my stuff in the beginning of the day and then practicing in the evening. On my new health journey, I've learned so much about mental fatigue, burnout, stressors, and physical exhaustion, and what it can actually do to your body. More than likely, at least 80% of us on here don't have a choice to choose our practice times. We have families, jobs, school, homework, and other factors.
I read an interesting article just a few days ago about why walking is making me so damn tired. I won't go into the medical descriptions of it, but like your mind, your body can only handle so much movement at once before energy LITERALLY STOPS GOING TO YOUR MUSCLES. Your mind and brain can only handle about 2 hours worth of a task before it starts to lose its function. It's true for your body as well. Plainly put, after 8 hours of exercising and working and cleaning and running errands, my body was too fucking taxed to play guitar. I literally had no energy left, and it was making it impossible for me to play well.
I tried for a few days changing my schedule around. I played the MOMENT I finished breakfast for about 30 minutes. The difference is insane. My head is clearer, my body is awake and ready, and so much more. I was playing ten times better than at the end of the day. Maybe you like unwinding with guitar after a long day. And that's great! But if you ever feel like you struggle, there actually could be a physiological underlying reason as to why. And it's not your fault.
So in short, if you feel like you struggle because you feel like you just can't get better, or it always feels difficult, try maybe changing your practice time around some other things. I know it's difficult for practically everyone. But I moved my workout time to the evenings and my daily cleaning as well.
You may not suck. You may just fucking be tired. I was talking with @Anthony Peña today about how much everyone has piled on their plate. It's mentally draining.
So be kind to yourself. I hope you got something from this post
My life has been great lately. Exercising, working on my book, getting a new (and far better) job, lessening stress, getting healthier, finishing songs, etc. But I started to struggle for the last few weeks with my practice. I felt like every time I tried to play something remotely fast, my mind would blank out and it almost felt like a physical chore to make my hands move. Even now as I type this I'm thinking, "fuck this I just wanna lay down." But I really REALLY want to make this post. I hope you all find it helpful.
For the last two weeks, I've been doing all of my stuff in the beginning of the day and then practicing in the evening. On my new health journey, I've learned so much about mental fatigue, burnout, stressors, and physical exhaustion, and what it can actually do to your body. More than likely, at least 80% of us on here don't have a choice to choose our practice times. We have families, jobs, school, homework, and other factors.
I read an interesting article just a few days ago about why walking is making me so damn tired. I won't go into the medical descriptions of it, but like your mind, your body can only handle so much movement at once before energy LITERALLY STOPS GOING TO YOUR MUSCLES. Your mind and brain can only handle about 2 hours worth of a task before it starts to lose its function. It's true for your body as well. Plainly put, after 8 hours of exercising and working and cleaning and running errands, my body was too fucking taxed to play guitar. I literally had no energy left, and it was making it impossible for me to play well.
I tried for a few days changing my schedule around. I played the MOMENT I finished breakfast for about 30 minutes. The difference is insane. My head is clearer, my body is awake and ready, and so much more. I was playing ten times better than at the end of the day. Maybe you like unwinding with guitar after a long day. And that's great! But if you ever feel like you struggle, there actually could be a physiological underlying reason as to why. And it's not your fault.
So in short, if you feel like you struggle because you feel like you just can't get better, or it always feels difficult, try maybe changing your practice time around some other things. I know it's difficult for practically everyone. But I moved my workout time to the evenings and my daily cleaning as well.
You may not suck. You may just fucking be tired. I was talking with @Anthony Peña today about how much everyone has piled on their plate. It's mentally draining.
So be kind to yourself. I hope you got something from this post