Dancebert wrote:
I'll take a new attitude into the sky this weekend, and see what
happens. Thanks for all the feedback.
I have not read every single posting to this thread, but in what I did
read no one mentioned the idea of continually saying, out loud, what you
are thinking (as least much as you can, whatever seems most important at
the time - normally you are thinking about more things than can be fully
verbailized). Often the instructor only sees what you are doing and
must try to fill in the blanks, so I have found it useful to fill in
those blanks as much as possible and have gotten much valuable feedback
that way - and if there is an error in my thinking it is much more apt
to be pointed out. [In my experience, though, this is not something
that an instructor will suggest on their own.]
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