Do you keep postponing your daily music practice, your Riyaz?
So, which of these two best describe you? Are you lazy or are you plain careless?
The common symptoms
Types of procrastinators
- A tense-afraid procrastinator will usually avoid Riyaz because he/she is too tensed to handle the stress that the task may bring about. At times, he/she is confused about the importance of the task and is unable to prioritize the step by step patterns to be practiced. In most cases, this leads to further delying. For example, practicing for the next music class. He/she will be too worried about not being able to complete the music piece and will in turn make frequent trips to the backyard, watch TV, drink coffee and end up delaying the actual Riyaz further.
- The relaxed procrastinator on the other hand, avoids Riyaz only because he/she doesn’t care. They focus their energies on other more enjoyable tasks. A prime example in children is they procrastinate their Riyaz but do not do the same with their Video Games.
So how do we avoid it?
1. Admit the fact that you are procrastinating: Yes, the most important step is to accept this fact and then work towards avoiding it. In most cases, we know that we are procrastinating but we keep doing it nevertheless and the situation often gets out of hand.
2. Create a list of ‘to do’ things: Write down a list of all the music patterns that you have been delaying to work on and create deadlines for each one of them. Deadlines have to be realistic (something that you can achieve).
3. Prioritize the list: Not all the tasks that you have written down must be equally important. Prioritize that list now. List the most important phrases first and the less important ones later.
4. Start working on them: Go slow and steady. But ensure that you complete each task and then cancel it out with a stroke on the paper. Keep it where you can see it frequently for it gives you immense satisfaction to see that you have completed the tasks which you have been delaying for so long.
5. Multi Tasking: For Vocalist, you can record the Raga scales to be practiced on a CD and keep listing to it in your car while driving. Listen to the music of the great maestros in your car/iPod and analyze how they progress though their presentation. This will keep you in that mode of music.
6. Reward yourself: Take time and indulge in something that you absolutely love. Consider this to be your reward for completing those tasks.
7. Stick to the ‘write and complete’ schedule: Procrastination is like a stubborn weed. It will keep coming back at you. So get that writing pad and pen and write down whenever you feel that you are procrastinating a task.
Author – Amit Diwadkar