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I guarantee when you stick to this approach, you will be stunned at your progress after only one month.
"On days when you... might be tempted to write yourself off as a hopeless cause, you can see otherwise by looking back at your progress," the authors write.
Look at your progress.
Stop periodically and look at your progress.
Every few cuts, stop and look at your progress.
Looking back at your progress can really give you a boost!
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There are certain transition points at which your progress is automatically saved, and if you die before reaching the next point you have to start over.
One of the banes of doctoral work, compared to undergraduate studies, is the fact that at best your progress can be judged arbitrarily.
Other times, you're convinced you're making no headway at all; your "progress" is nothing more than water shifting from one side of the boat to the other and then back again, as you rock from side to side with the waves.
Most arts have exercises or forms you can practice at home to keep it all fresh in your mind; if you only practice at class, your progress will probably be stunted.
And if you happen to meditate at that time, your progress will go like a rocket, as it is just the right time.
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