Ep23 – The Rules of The Asylum: Rule #7 – Failure Is Not Permanent

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Today’s episode is all about Rule #7 of the Asylum. In this podcast, I’m sharing a few examples of how failure isn’t permanent.
 
I sometimes see that people learning guitar are scarred by past experiences. If they failed with one of many elements of the guitar, it still haunts them. This nearly happened to me as well. After all, it took me three attempts to learn the guitar. Do not let yourself get bogged down by the past.
 
Sometimes a break can recharge your batteries. The important thing is to keep trying. Failing is okay, just remember to try again.
 
I also talk about a little demon I conquered in my own life over the weekend, one that has been nagging me for the past 7 years. It involved swimming in freezing cold water, and all kinds of other crazy stuff.
 
This episode will be helpful if you ever suffer from self-doubt or you feel your confidence is low. It will help you stay resilient and strong on your guitar-playing journey.
 
Don’t forget, you can get more tips, advice, and a powerful new free eBook on the 13 Ways to Escape the Acoustic Asylum from me, Dan Thorpe, by joining the email list here – https://acousticasylum.com/
 
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Ep23 – The Rules of The Asylum: Rule #7 – Failure Is Not Permanent

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