Hello good people,
How do you go about larger scale projects of the sort "Learn to play the piano".
I have come as far as choosing a specific learning program which enabled me to formulate my goal as "Learn to play the Bach Chorales directly from the sheet music, without looking on the piano".
Still, this is a major project. And luckily the program that I'm following devices a series of steps to achieve, so that's good.
So really it comes down to just practising regularly. I have a few of these long term learning goals and I have had some success bundling the daily practise for each of these goals into a routine that includes piano practice, singing practice, a writing exercise, jogging and doing a bit of yoga.
But I have been asking myself how these sort of things fit into GTD. How does one define a next action for my Bach Chorales goal as described above? Next step: practice. Then the next step: practice some more. And so forth...
Is the key just to put practise time into your calendar's "hard landscape"?
What are your thoughts?
How do you go about larger scale projects of the sort "Learn to play the piano".
I have come as far as choosing a specific learning program which enabled me to formulate my goal as "Learn to play the Bach Chorales directly from the sheet music, without looking on the piano".
Still, this is a major project. And luckily the program that I'm following devices a series of steps to achieve, so that's good.
So really it comes down to just practising regularly. I have a few of these long term learning goals and I have had some success bundling the daily practise for each of these goals into a routine that includes piano practice, singing practice, a writing exercise, jogging and doing a bit of yoga.
But I have been asking myself how these sort of things fit into GTD. How does one define a next action for my Bach Chorales goal as described above? Next step: practice. Then the next step: practice some more. And so forth...
Is the key just to put practise time into your calendar's "hard landscape"?
What are your thoughts?