The only 3rd party music app with full Apple music support. Play, search, like, share and add songs from across the entire Apple Music catalogue.
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If you want to learn guitar, do not hide it away in a case in the closet. Keep it on a stand in the middle of your living room. If you want to learn to paint, leave your sketchbook open on your desk. Make the barrier to starting your practice as low as humanly possible. Document the Early Mess
In Zen Buddhism, the concept of Shoshin , or "beginner's mind," refers to having an attitude of openness and eagerness, lacking preconceptions, when studying a subject. The Expert Mind The Beginner Mind Sees very few paths Sees endless possibilities Assumptions Relies on past biases Questions everything Risk Tolerance Fears looking foolish Willing to try and fail Adaptability Rigidly sticks to rules Fluidly adapts to changes
When you start drawing, your drawings will be bad. When you start writing, your prose will be clumsy. It is vital to separate your personal worth from your initial output. You are not a bad artist; you are an artist who is early in the process. 2. Embrace the "Gag Reflex" of Learning amateur be new
Ready to stop reading and start doing? Here are five exercises you can complete in under an hour.
Embracing the Beginning: Why Being an Amateur is Your Greatest Advantage If you want to learn guitar, do not
Pick a skill you’ve always wanted to try but feel you’re “too old” or “too busy” for. Commit to ten minutes a day. No grading. No audience. Just clumsy, joyful experimentation. After thirty days, assess how you feel—not how skilled you are.
So what will you be new at tomorrow?
Another benefit of being an amateur is the opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals. Whether it's through online forums, social media groups, or local meetups, the amateur community is a vibrant and supportive one. By joining forces with others who share similar interests, amateurs can learn from each other, share knowledge, and build meaningful relationships.