Yeah, it just takes time and practice.
One of the exercises people do is a "chord change" exercise. Pick two chords, such as G and C. Then set your metronome/app very slow, to where you can fully change from one to the other and strum. So like, beat 1 = C strum, beat 2 = G strum, beat 3 = C strum, beat 4 = G strum. In the beginning, it will be REALLY slow, but as you practice, you can turn up the tempo on your metronome/app. Then, keep doing the same thing with other chords.
This "start super slow and speed up using a metronome" technique can be applied to learning virtually any guitar song or skill.
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