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<blockquote data-quote="StumpGrinder" data-source="post: 2019032" data-attributes="member: 114832"><p>Put a laser on it and leave both eyes open. As she gains confidence in her ability she will develop a style that suets her. Trying to force something will only develop bad habits. Weather shooting, playing a sport or working in a career the goal is to find the "Sweet Spot." When you do, everything feels right, the stars align and all is right in the universe! Sounds kind of zin and it is. All these things are like art forms and they are expressions of yourself. They can't be forced or they become mechanical and dry and loose the fun factor. There are basics to follow of course, a painter can learn techniques and a golfer can study the swings of the masters but in the end each will develop their own sometimes unique style. Coax her, guide her but don't try to bend her into how you or others think she should be. Keep it fun and watch the magic happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StumpGrinder, post: 2019032, member: 114832"] Put a laser on it and leave both eyes open. As she gains confidence in her ability she will develop a style that suets her. Trying to force something will only develop bad habits. Weather shooting, playing a sport or working in a career the goal is to find the "Sweet Spot." When you do, everything feels right, the stars align and all is right in the universe! Sounds kind of zin and it is. All these things are like art forms and they are expressions of yourself. They can't be forced or they become mechanical and dry and loose the fun factor. There are basics to follow of course, a painter can learn techniques and a golfer can study the swings of the masters but in the end each will develop their own sometimes unique style. Coax her, guide her but don't try to bend her into how you or others think she should be. Keep it fun and watch the magic happen. [/QUOTE]
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