I have officially spent ten hours learning to spin a basketball on my finger. I have to say it felt very accomplishing. It took a lot of fifteen minute practice sessions twice a day for almost twenty days. Once I realize it was simply a procedural memory learned through practice I noticed that a little bit everyday would be most effective. This project is rewarding in the fact that it shows all it takes is a little bit of hard work everyday to accomplish my goals. There were some bumps along the way of course. My index finger started to blister and rub raw. This is when I had to change my sessions to once in the morning and once at night. Separating the time between sessions would reduce the wear and tear on my index finger. In addition, my finger nail is lopsided as the friction from the ball essentially acted as a nail file on one side of my finger nail. I would also start the project sooner if I could do it differently in the future. The feeling of being able to accomplish a goal is more beneficial in the long run than dweling on the small set backs. Plus now I can say I can spin a basketball on my finger! Attached is a 12 second video proof of my accomplishment. It was initially 42 second, but the size was too large to insert into the post. Enjoy!