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Old 01-02-2017, 04:02 PM
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How can logging practice help with progress? Seems to me it's practice>progress rather than practice>logging it>progress. Is there some impetus to legitimize the time spent practicing as a measure of progress? I mean, is it necessary to account for one's time to qualify it as best spent? Practice equates to progress but logging practice does not leverage progress.

If logging is the intent of qualifying practice for gains in progress may I suggest recording all practice sessions? In those recordings the real worth of their measure of progress will be revealed in the honesty of the playing quality, which is the only thing that really counts.
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