Hello! I'm 'czernyragtimepianoplayer', friends call me Erasmus, I'm a 56 y/o middle-aged male, self-teaching only, piano student/player. I live in China, so I don't have a "Piano Teacher".... Now, I have one very big main problem as far as I can see - I can't seem to "stick to" just one piano method book(s), or one etude study book(s), or one exercises piano book(s). I make my selections and I feel just terrific about the books I like for my daily piano study, then only a few days later I get this all to frequent kinda 'confusion', and I go right ahead and CHANGE to some other DIFFERANT piano study books. I don't know "why?", but I often about every few days or so keep 'changing' my piano study books around & around - this really is starting to trouble me. I just wish someone could advise me as to any ways and/or means in which I could just learn to control this changing my piano study books around, is there any way to 'control' this?! I have so many many piano books to study piano with, I've got all of Carl Czerny's Opus, at least 50 of his "Etude" Studies Books, and I've got all 5 of John Thompson's Modern Course for piano, I've got over 200 Late Elementary - Intermediate Level Repertorie 'Piano Pieces' books, and I've got all of John Schaum's books, many differant Hanon Studies, I've got Aloys Schmitt Op.16 studies, and I can always order any more books that I might need or want through SheetMusicPlus.com, they have lots of great books, they have EVERYTHING! But, back to my problem here in that I just can't seem to "STICK WITH" one set of piano study books that I at first seem super happy with, but then after a few days maybe a week or so, I 'change' my mind and get happy with a different 'set' of books -- what to do?? How can I STOP THIS BAD HABIT??? As it's really slowed down my piano learning progress very much over the past 15 years, why do I 'change' my study books all around, and I don't think that it is because I have too many books and that I just can't decide on which books to use - NO! I really wish I had a piano teacher to actually "TELL ME!" the books to use, even if this seems 'childish', but I'm still at the Late Elementary - Early Intermediate piano skill level, terrible I think since I've been working hard at many different books for 15 years, it's all very frustrating, but at least I can play 'all' the 24 Major/minor scales over 4 octaves, many good 3-4-5 finger chords, and I can play all of Ferdinand Beyer's Op. 101 Method Book - all done with that, and now I enjoy Carl Czerny's Opus 599 and 823, but still only 1/4 the way through Carl Czerny's Method Books, and I do John Thompson's Books 1 & 2 of his Modern Course, there are 5 books in this 'set', and I use Dr. Louis Kohler's Op. 300 Books 1 & 2, still only 1/4 the way through Dr. Kohler's Book 1, and I also study Hanon along with my 4 octave scales everyday, except on Sundays I don't practice because it's "The Day of Rest".... I need to 'rest' my fingers, hands, wrists, forarms, shoulders, basically my entire mind and body -I work very hard at learning the piano because I feel I should, as I didn't get the nice opportunity to learn piano as a youth! So, I trying to make-up for 'lost-time' so to speak, but I have this trouble of "STICKING TO" the very books that I really like to learn piano with -- I just don't know what to do! Would anyone, somebody with knowlege as to this type of 'problem' that I have, would you please offer me some "HELP!", some good information, or at least some good advice, as to what I should do to remedy this terrible problem I have, please! Thank you all in advance, and for taking the time to read this:) I wish you ALL a wonderful day.... Your's Sincerely, Erasmus