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Paul Baxter: Why Bad Habits Keep Coming Back (And a Faster Way to Change Them)

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Have you ever had the experience of fixing something in the practice room…only to have it come back in performance?

Maybe it’s a passage where tension creeps back in. Or a section where your fingers revert to an old fingering. Or some aspect of your technique that you’ve worked hard to fix - until it shows up again at exactly the wrong moment.

Why does this happen?

In this month's episode, cognitive psychologist Paul Baxter explains why bad habits are so persistent, and shares a little-known research-based method that may help change stubborn habits more quickly - and permanently.

Get all the nerdy details in this month's interview:

Paul Baxter: Why Bad Habits Keep Coming Back (And a Faster Way to Change Them)

Additional Resources

The exact Old Way New Way protocol and examples across a wide range of performance domains can be found in Paul's book, Overcoming Performance Roadblocks

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