Sunday, May 6, 2018

Sunday Slow



Sunday Slow

Dance training (ballet in particular), is a slow process. Excruciating slow in fact. Unfortunately, in this time of instant food, instant gratification and instant expectations, many students think they should be moving faster and gaining technique quicker than is humanly possible. This is a recipe for unhappiness.

Take heart! It’s a slow process. Expect it. It’s slow for everyone, believe it or not. No one in ballet gets everything – in fact, ballet is the great equalizer. Embrace the process. Marvel at your small accomplishments. Recognize that most of them will be small!

It also helps to look back and realize how far you’ve come in your quest. You’ll always want more and that’s okay. Remember when you couldn’t do a single pirouette, or your legs felt like jelly after a short jump combination? Remember when you thought you’d never get through a single class and now you’re taking multiple classes?

It’s slow. Love the process and carry on.

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets
Motivational Secret #132:
“It doesn’t matter how slowly you go as long as you don’t stop.”

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Sail, not drift.”
― Franklin D. Roosevelt

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