How Treating Music Practice as a Chore Helped One Artist Improve
A musician shares their personal experience of deliberately reframing music practice as a routine chore rather than a passion-driven activity. The author argues that removing the emotional pressure of inspiration allowed them to practice more consistently. By treating it like any other daily task, they were able to build discipline and improve their skills over time. The essay, published on their personal blog, challenges the common notion that artistic progress requires constant motivation or creative enthusiasm.
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