
You’re Not Untalented. You’re Just Practicing Wrong.
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Practicing for hours but not getting better?
You already know how to play guitar. You’re past the beginner stuff. You can strum chords, play some songs, maybe improvise a little.
But somewhere along the way, you got stuck.
You sit down to practice when you actually find the time, and thirty minutes later you’ve noodled through the same old licks, played half a song you already know, and made zero progress on the things that actually matter.
Sound familiar?

Here’s what nobody tells intermediate guitarists:
More practice time isn’t the answer.
You’ve tried that. You’ve carved out an hour on weekends. You’ve told yourself “I’ll practice every night after work.” But life gets in the way. The hour becomes 20 minutes. Then nothing. Then guilt.
And when you do practice, you’re not even sure what to work on. Scales? That song you’ve been stuck on for months? Some technique exercise you saw on YouTube?
So you default to what’s comfortable. You play what you already know. And nothing changes.
After a while, you start thinking: “Maybe I’m just not talented enough to get better.”
I’ve seen this happen to so many students over the years. And here’s what I always tell them:
That thought is wrong.

The problem isn’t your talent. It’s your practice method.
I’ve been teaching guitar for over fifteen years, and I’ve worked with hundreds of students of all levels and ages. Each and every one was struggling with practicing. Those who learned how to practice made real, steady progress. They reached their goals. They enjoyed playing guitar.
Those who didn’t? They stagnated. They started feeling like they “just didn’t have it.” Many of them quit.
Practicing is not that hard. It’s a learnable skill. I’ve learned it. My students have learned it. And you can too.
That’s why I created the 30-Day Guitar Practice Challenge.
It’s a free email course. Every day for 30 days, you’ll get a short email from me—something to help you, guide you, and keep you on track.
The goal is simple: Practice 5 focused minutes every day for 30 days.
Why 5 minutes? Because it’s short enough that you’ll actually do it. Every day. Even on your busiest days.
And here’s what most people don’t realize: 5 minutes of focused, deliberate practice does more for your playing than an hour of mindless noodling. These minutes compound over time. And you’re building a habit that sticks.
What you’ll learn
Over 30 days, you’ll learn:
- How to practice – the difference between “putting in time” and actually improving (hint: playing is not practicing)
- What to practice – how to figure out exactly what you need to work on, based on your goals and skill level
- How to build a habit – one that fits into your busy life and doesn’t require willpower
- Why you’ve been stuck – and why it has nothing to do with talent
- How to create a practice plan – and refine it week by week so you keep making progress

At the end of the challenge, you’ll know everything you need to continue practicing guitar effectively, no matter your skill level.

Why this works
We all face two problems with practicing:
- How to find time in our busy lives, and make practice a sustainable habit.
- How to use this precious practice time effectively to actually improve.
During this challenge, we’ll solve both problems. And a few more that we’ll encounter along the way.
This isn’t theory. It’s the same approach I’ve taught in private lessons for over fifteen years. It works.
As the Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu said: “Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach him how to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.”
That’s what this challenge is about. I’m not going to tell you what to practice. I’m going to teach you how to practice, so you can figure out the rest yourself, for the rest of your guitar journey.
Ready to finally make your practice count?
Join the free 30-Day Guitar Practice Challenge.
5 minutes a day. 30 days. Real progress.
“I really don’t have 5 minutes.”
You do. Between meetings. Before bed. While the coffee brews. Or just get up 5 minutes earlier. It’s not really about finding time, it’s about using the time you have with intention. Five minutes. That’s it.
“Is this for intermediates or beginners?”
This challenge is geared towards beginning and intermediate players who are struggling with their practice. If you already have an established routine, you can still benefit. One can never get good enough at the craft. 🙂
“Why is it free?”
Because I’ve seen too many guitarists give up. Not because they lacked talent, but because nobody taught them how to practice. If this challenge helps you fall back in love with your instrument, that’s a win.
Thirty days from now, you could still be stuck in the same place.
Or you could have a practice habit that actually works. And see real progress in your playing.