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This is just something I wrote before I started practicing.


A lot of people start there day waking up, leisurely. They take their time going from hour to hour. Maybe through a job. Or maybe they interest themselves in study. I don’t know, I only know myself. That is why I write and ponder. How and what do certain people do when they are getting themselves to perfect the very thing that they love. May it be art, music, a poem, the kitchen sink, your country – and here I digress.  But This article isn’t about all those things, no it’s about motivations. How, lightly put, do everyday perfectionists get up and go to hard work beyond the work of the “normal” community. This is the baffling thing. To Practice. That is a feat of it’s own. How then do we motivate the very thought to occur in our minds. Well, everything just takes a little practice right?



The motivations come from the mind, it is purely a mind game that every person must play with themselves and sometimes must include others in to get the point across. It is the thing that all humans have. It is will. We want, we seek, we admire those who are great. Those are our motivation. We eat, we drink, we breath this practice. It is in all who want it so badly that we, some, almost kill ourselves for with practice, practice, practice! Ah, and there is the reality, there we have come to the truth! It is not the cruelty of practice. It is the glory of a performance. Every person must glorify in performance in order to play-act their every day non stop almost torture that is endured to get to the glorifying performance and to no shame oneself, but to bask in the shining light of success.



We must during practice, play a little game that intrigues us and makes us keep doing it. The art of practicing is not something come by easily. Sure your parents or guardians helped you along your path but they also help weed out the unlikelys. We who stick to it are the true masters of this game. We can take a simple scale and turn it into “how many ways must I correct my posture”. Or an exercise “what does this want me to do? How do I add the hidden  into it?”. Or even the music all come to hear “the composer wanted so and so, imagine it as in a dream”. These things are important for training the mind. The mind is the essential part of all accomplishments. Your mind must be convinced so that if you really want it, then you will really get it. It may be the hardest road, but it is also the most rewarding.



Re-reading this i feel like such a chees ball so please don't judge me too hardly because i don't usualy do a lot of writing...
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