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ToddK
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Taking a break
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So this is sort of related to other posts ive been reading about lengthy practice sessions. Recently, ive had some things happen in my life that made me take some "Inventory" of my life. Namely, my father passing away on March 30th. Also, a combonation of the Flu, and horrible allergies took me down pretty hard as well. So i ended up putting the guitar down completely for a couple of weeks. I must say, its been a bit depressing, but i started playing again yesterday, finally, and wow, my hands feel absolutely revived. I can feel that i have lost some stamina, and some calluses, but i feel ive gained more than i lost. So dont underestimate the benefit of taking some time off once in a while. Cheers all, TK
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