Third, maintain an uncluttered practice area.
Try to keep a designated area for your practice and keep it uncluttered as much as possible. Sure, there may be guitar cables on the floor and other things in the room that you need for your playing, but try to have all non-essentials unrelated to your practice out of the way and in their place. Fourth, pay special attention when you practice the technique so that you are actually practicing it correctly! I really can't stress this one enough. This is huge because if you are practicing a technique incorrectly, you are actually burning into your memory an incorrect version of it! This only takes you further away from your goal of mastering the technique fast. Fifth, have a guitar mentor and take advantage of the expertise they can offer. A mentor is an invaluable aid to making faster progress in your guitar journey . This is usually your guitar teacher, but in any case you need access to someone who is well-versed in guitar and has already been where you are now in your journey. T