Do you wish you felt more motivated to practice the piano?
Are you struggling to make practicing the piano a priority?
and that it was my job as her teacher to inspire her.
But what happens when your goal to improve your piano playing needs daily inspiration?
How will you get it?
Business guru Michael Gerber, in his book E-Myth Mastery, sheds more light on this subject:
“organization…is the fountainhead for inspiration….people have a container within which to be their most creative.”
- Organization: look at each of the parts of your musical program
- Your Music: Are the books and/or the sheet music for the pieces you want to learn all together in one place as well as clear and easy to read with any necessary place marks in the books?
- Your Practice Spot: Do you have good lighting, a comfortable seat or bench, an area free from noise and distractions? How is your energy level? Will you be able to concentrate?
- Your Schedule: Have you set aside times during the week when you plan to practice? This could be at different times on certain days, but you need to have
blocks of time (even 15 minute spots) scheduled for each day. - Your Goals & Priorities: Have you selected the songs you really want to play? Are you practicing difficult sections several times so that you can master them?
Do you have a target date for learning each of your pieces?
- Inspiration: Once you have put each of the elements of organization into your practicing routine, you will have a plan to follow. As soon as you start using this success building structure on a regular basis, you will notice an increase of inspiration.
You will start noticing that you are more focused, more confident and more energized. - Motivation: When you start seeing results and hearing improvement, you’ll become much more enthusiastic.
Organization plus inspiration will give you the motivation to practice more often, more effectively and more successfully.
You will amaze yourself which how much better you can play, and as a result you’ll want to practice.
Here are three things you can do immediately to put these ideas into action.
First, create your success structure by putting the organization of your music, your practice spot, your schedule and your goals & priorities into place.
You’ll be amazed at how quickly your piano playing will sound super!




Ed, this is great. I like the focus of your writing and it’s totally readable.
You were great in church today with the many technical difficulties, it was wonderful to hear you address the church.
Choir was so moving in the offertory piece especially.
Thanks,
Debbie