How To Improve Your Juggling Skills/ Part 1
by ddemmin on Sep.22, 2009, under Juggling
First Thing: Eliminate the word I CAN’T from your vocabulary. It is too negative. You are already setting yourself up for failure when you say I can’t juggle.
Patience- It is important to have patience while practicing on your juggling skills. You can’t expect to become good at juggling in just one or two tries or a few weeks. Learning to juggle is something that takes time and effort. You will mess up a lot, you will get frustrated, and you will want to give up. I speak from experience but I never gave up.
I remember struggling to get to 100 juggles. For days and weeks I would juggle in the 50’s and 60’s and to have the ball drop. But I would pick it up and continue to struggle. After struggling for days and weeks, eventually I was juggling over 300. By the way, that was when I was seven years old(smile).
Perhaps the most important thing to remember concerning juggling is: MESSING UP is a sign of improvement. You will mess up a bunch of times before you improve your juggling so don’t ever think about giving up. Giving up should not be an option.

September 23rd, 2009 on 10:22 am
Good reminder in part of the statement is it takes”days and weeks”,got to keep trying.