When practicing at the same time and same place every single day, I get bored and find that immediately practicing is difficult. But since it's I get to decide what I do and when I practice (as long as it's not after 10:30PM), I usually end up doing something else. Like today, I learned the choreography for the chorus of KARD's Hola Hola. I used to dance a lot (mainly to songs by BTS), but that was last year, before I joined an ensemble and practiced my viola for over 2 hours on a daily basis. Yesterday, I learned the beginning of Kataware Doki from the film, Your Name, on my keyboard. I often practice on my viola when it is 4-5:00PM and take a "10-minute" break. What really happens is that that "10-minute" break concludes to over a 45-minute one. I don't mind too much since I still finish practicing for the whole 2 hours.
Anime and Kdramas; the reasons why I end up practicing at 5PM, but just managed to finish approximately 5 hours later (so addicting, yet time-consuming). I am currently watching Doctor Crush and just finished binge-watching Beyond the Boundary, including the movie. I have so many thoughts on that and wanted to say that the story line is way deeper that I expected; my feelings are everywhere. Anyways, practicing is like studying. When you realize that it's time to practice, you've learned how to dance to the chorus of your favorite song, cover a soundtrack from an anime, and binge-watched as many shows as you could, instead of working. That's when you contemplate, "What am I doing with my life?" Wait. Is that just me? T _ T
A/N: That conclusion is an exaggeration. This is my first time writing a story with the word, that, 2 times in a row. I'm bored and speechless.

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My Wondrous Life as a Violist
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