These four Practice Guides are the key to unlocking and maximizing your practice motivation for yourself AND your students! If you took the Practice Motivation Type quiz, you know a little about what motivates you and other musicians to practice. (Or what does NOT motivate you!) That profile was just the tip of the motivation iceberg!
In this 68-page Practice Guide, I give you ALL the tools you need to make the most of your strengths, manage your weaknesses, and 30+ ways to stop feeling guilty about your practice and build unstoppable practice momentum instead!
Includes all four Practice Guides!
Motivated Mahler, Teamwork Tchaikovsky, Inquisitive Ibert, and Rogue Rachmaninoff
What You’ll Discover in This Guide
1. The Definition of Motivation
2. The Difference Between Motivation and Willpower
3. How to Understand What Motivates Musicians
4. What Fires Up Your Practice Motivation Type (Your In-Depth Practice Motivation Profile!)
5. The Inner Workings of Each of the 4 Practice Motivation Types
6. How to Maximize Your Type’s Strengths and Use Them to Your Advantage
7. How to Become Aware of Your Type’s Potential Weaknesses and Manage Them with Ease
8. How Your Secondary Motivation Type Influences Your Practice
9. Your Type’s Practice Pillars That Will Be the Foundation of Your Practice
BONUS: 30+ of the Best Simple and Easy-to-Use Practice Tips to Maximize your Type’s Motivation!
Not sure which Practice Motivation Type you have? Take the quiz!