Where can you build some relief into your practice?

When we're constantly challenging ourselves and trying new things at our pianos, it can be easy to start thinking that our piano journey is nothing but one big struggle. But I want to encourage you to purposefully build times of rest or relief into your piano practice. Here's an overview of how I do this with my own students, and why I think it's so important.

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