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The Practice Perfect Podcast
Ben Carpenter
49 episodes
6 days ago
My journey of learning how to become a world class musician by distilling the tips, tricks, tactics, motivation, and pitfalls all musicians need to know in order to achieve rapid growth, both with their instrument and their life.
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My journey of learning how to become a world class musician by distilling the tips, tricks, tactics, motivation, and pitfalls all musicians need to know in order to achieve rapid growth, both with their instrument and their life.
Show more...
Music
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Episode 44: Embrace the Suck
The Practice Perfect Podcast
15 minutes 11 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 44: Embrace the Suck

In this episode we dive into a simple idea that can have a very prolific impact on your ability to follow through whenever you're struggling with staying focused on the task at hand (long practice sessions anyone?) and just want to give up.

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BOOKS MENTIONED:

"Can't Hurt Me: Master Your Mind and Defy the Odds", David Goggins

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The Practice Perfect Podcast
My journey of learning how to become a world class musician by distilling the tips, tricks, tactics, motivation, and pitfalls all musicians need to know in order to achieve rapid growth, both with their instrument and their life.