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Geek Out with Nadira

Consistent Practice
Belly Dance Geek Clubhouse Episode 66:
It’s a reverse Clubhouse call!
For the New Year, we’re sharing Julie Eason’s 2015 interview with Nadira about why it’s so hard to practice consistently, and how you can do it anyway.
You’ll learn:
- The 3 mistakes that make it hard to practice reliably (and how to overcome them)
- Why lack of willpower is not the problem
- How putting dance lower on your priorities list can help you practice more
- How hilariously low standards lead to high-quality practice
- 5 trivial tweaks that keep me on track
About Nadira
Nadira Jamal, the founder of Belly Dance Geek®, believes that you are the boss of your own dance. Instead of feeding you moves and choreography to copy, she geeks out on how the dance works, so you can create it for yourself.
Nadira’s specialty is teaching improvisation skills in a clear, step-by-step process, through programs like The Improvisation Toolkit DVD series and The Improvisation Safety Net coaching course.
If you think knowledge and creativity go together like chocolate and peanut butter, check out our other geek-tacular resources right here at:
https://bellydancegeek.com/store
About Julie
Julie Eason Julie Anne Eason is a belly dancer, professional writer, and founder of the Belly Dance Business Academy. When she’s not teaching dancers how to run more profitable businesses, she is a ghostwriter for all kinds of business people.
Her latest book, The Profitable Business Author, teaches readers how to write, publish, and profit from books that make a difference in the world. Every business can benefit from having a book—even belly dance businesses!
Check her out at:
http://www.JulieAnneEason.com
Resources mentioned on the call:
Nadira’s How to Build a Sustainable Practice Habit online course
The Belly Dance Business Academy
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