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title: "Practice Guide for computer"
author: Bob Rubbens
publish_timestamp: 2025-12-16T20:32:16+01:00
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Adapted from Ron Miller's Advanced Improv Practice Guide.[^1]

Before starting your daily practice routine, read and seriously consider the following:

# A. Daily affirmations

1. How fortunate I am that in this life I am one who has been allowed to create beauty with **computer**.
2. It is my responsibility to create peace, beauty, and love with **computer**.

# B. I will be kind to myself

1. IT IS ONLY **computer**
2. No matter my level of development in **computer**, how good or bad I think I am, it is only **computer** and I am a beautiful person.
3. I will not compare myself with my colleagues. If they do **computer** beautifully, I will enjoy it and be thankful and proud that I live in fellowship with them.
4. There will always be someone with more abilities in **computer** than my own as there will be those with less.

# C. Reasons to do [computer]{.underline}

1. To contribute to the world's spiritual growth.
2. To contribute to my own self-discovery and spiritual growth.
3. To pay homage to all the great practitioners of **computer**, past and present, who have added beauty to the world.

# D. Rid your self of the following reasons for being a practitioner of [computer]{.underline}

1. to create self-esteem
2. to be "hip"
3. to manipulate
4. to get rich or famous

[^1]: The text in this post is paraphrased entirely from [Jynn Nelson](https://jyn.dev/i-m-just-having-fun/), who got this from [Reilly Wood](https://x.com/reillywood/status/1370424931477954560/photo/1). The text was probably generated using [this archived webapp](https://web.archive.org/web/20250226160452/https://practice-guide.glitch.me/). I hope one day to truly follow these tenets. There's a long way to go still.