1) In a previous magic Monday a reader asked about a dry spell they had with their magical practice where they didn't feel like they were advancing at all, and you advised them to keep at the practice until they were past the dry spell. I'm wondering if the same is true for other disciplines, where a person keeps practicing and doesn't seem to make any head way, then suddenly there is a burst of progress? Is it possible for a practitioner to purposefully use dry spells, as in lay off advancing a practice by just drilling down on a single skill, and use that to boost the whole practice forward?
2) Can you suggest a affirmation to help me end my day dreaming?
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1) In a previous magic Monday a reader asked about a dry spell they had with their magical practice where they didn't feel like they were advancing at all, and you advised them to keep at the practice until they were past the dry spell. I'm wondering if the same is true for other disciplines, where a person keeps practicing and doesn't seem to make any head way, then suddenly there is a burst of progress? Is it possible for a practitioner to purposefully use dry spells, as in lay off advancing a practice by just drilling down on a single skill, and use that to boost the whole practice forward?
2) Can you suggest a affirmation to help me end my day dreaming?
Regards,
Syfen