Practice journal reflections for musicians - play and curiosity

Today’s practice reflections brought to you by finding play in our practice and trying things just to see what happens.

>We can learn from peace and playfulness in our practice. Have you allowed yourself to explore that today?

>What does that look like for you? Or what can that look like for you?

>Have you been completely open to embracing curiosity in your practice? Playing or trying things with reckless abandon just to see what happens?

>What do you hold back?

>Is there anything keeping you from feeling secure, calm, or content in your practice today?

If any of this helps or sparks your interest and you’re going to try it, I’d love to hear about it.

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