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The Main Daily Planner Page
Each of the daily planner pages is pretty simple to use. First, take a look at your goals for the month (from the month-at-a-glance page), and then add the tasks in your daily planner that need to be completed in order to reach the goal or outcome. That’s it.
We have also included sections to list Todays Main Tasks (daily overview), Future To Do/s and Notes (ideas you have about future tasks, practice and goals), plus any ideas you have on How To Improve. Future possibilities that come to mind during the day/month.
You could also use the Future To Do/s area to add additional tasks that come to mind as you progress through the day. You can then add them in the main schedule section the following day, or at a later day. Flexibility is key.
The Monthly Key Focus Page
For those who like to keep things clean, we have added a monthly Key Focus page so over the 12 months you have practiced all positions/patterns in all keys.
By focusing on a particular part of the Circle of Fifths each month (a particular key)… you develop your memory recall because each key gets engrained as an image in your mind.
We have also included a section to list a few notes you may have for the month ahead.
But again, you are free to use this or any other page as you like. In order to personalize the system.
The Month At A Glance Page
Once you’ve planned your goals, and created 3 lists of prioritized goals. A, B, and C goals. Or short-term, medium-term, and long-term goals. Put them aside and turn to the Month-At-A-Glance Page for the month ahead.
Then every month, take out your planner and add the items to your A (short-term) goal list. Ad as many as you think you can handle and therefore complete in the coming month.
Leave the other items on your A list for next month. If you happen to complete your list and have another week to go until the end of the month, then begin to take more items from your A list and work on those.
The Monthly Book Study Page
If you are focusing your development on various guitar-related books or are going through a particular subject area, program, or series, then on this page you can track and record your progress.
Add the Title, Author, and Subject Area in the space provided then add a Specific Practice Focus if you have one.
You may be focusing on getting things more precise in a particular area for example.
You then have up to 10 target outcomes you may be seeking. This could be anything from specific action steps (10). Or, specific areas within a particular book, and so on.
The Special Consideration Study/Growth Page
If you are working from different books throughout the month, you can add relevant information on this page.
You have space to include the Title or Exercise Type, the specific Page Number, Paragraph or Exercise, and so on.
After filling in this information you may want to return to this page at the end of the month and give yourself a score from 1-10. You may then need to work on the areas that you don’t give yourself a 10, later.
And at the bottom of the page, there’s space for comments regarding any particular book or exercise you may be having an issue with, or if you find a natural strength, and so on.
The Monthly Practice Tracker Page
Of course, every guitar development process should include scale, chord, pattern practice, and adding/tracking new ones each month. The practice tracker page included at the beginning of each month includes space to add your own exercises. Up to 18 slots are available.
To use the tracker, just mark the small squares every time you complete a specific technique (chord, scale or pattern etc) each day. Place a tick in the boxes for the exercises you track and complete that day.
By the end of your first month, your good practice habits should have developed a long way. If you focused on perfect practice.
Of course, you can use this to record any important, repeating, morning or evening routines. And again, as your skills develop, so will your habits and routines.
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