The 2 Big Mistakes Singers Make When Trying to Get into a Regular Practice Routine

 

How many times have you rolled into a new year with “Practice singing every day” on your resolutions list?

And I bet you start off well! The days where you’re still in holiday mode, off work or with less of a strict schedule, much easier to fit in time for hobbies.

 
 

But then Week 2 and 3 roll around and you miss a day (or five) and I’ll bet you start feeling a little defeated, no?

Let’s identify the TWO BIG MISTAKES singers tend to make when setting up their practice routine, so you don’t make them again.

 
 

 

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So what are the two biggest mistakes singers make when trying to establish a new habit when it comes to practicing singing every day?

1️⃣ Not first identifying and eliminating the friction points (things that will create resistance or make it more difficult to do).

The main ones I see are:

✨ being confused about WHAT to practice (specific exercises and techniques that will actually help you get your voice where you want it to go) and HOW

✨ your environment not being "suitable" (worrying about annoying people in your house or neighbours, feeling self-conscious about being heard when you sing)

✨ not having the right equipment (especially if you're recording your voice)

✨ practice PTSD (finding singing practice frustrating or unenjoyable, mainly due to your own inner critic or perfectionism).

2️⃣ And then trying to bite off more than you can chew - setting hugely high standards for what "counts" as vocal practice.

Setting the bar low helps you ESTABLISH a regular practice before layering on more complexity or length of time.

 

So tell me, what is your initial “establish a new habit” goal?

And I’d love for you to share your reflections below.