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lundi 12 août 2013

Why Can't You Motivate Yourself To Study? Five Tips From Top Students To Turn It All Around

By Lachlan Haynes


If you want to get good grades you need to learn how to motivate yourself to study. Why? Well, study isn't always the most interesting thing going on in your life and as such it can sometimes be very hard to find the motivation needed to study.

So instead of telling you that motivation should come easily to you, we are going to provide you with some wisdom that has been provided by students just like you. Here are five tips you can use to move your study forward - especially when you don't feel like studying!

Tip One. Get conscious about your thoughts. Did you know that you have thousands of conscious thoughts every day? Over 50,000 to be exact! And how many of those thoughts support you? How many of those thoughts help you feel motivated and inspired? When you think things like "There is no point trying because I will only fail" or "I'm too lazy to start that assignment" it links directly to what actions you take. But in this case your actions will be doing nothing! So start taking notice of what you say to yourself and change it. When a negative thoughts pops in counter it with a positive one. If you think you can't tell yourself you definitely can! It really does make all the difference.

Tip Two. Visualize yourself taking action and having success. We all know that the best athletes in the world visualize themselves achieving great things, so you can do it too! Think about yourself doing all your homework, getting your assignments in on time and acing the next test or exam. Then visualize what it feels like to achieve this. Do this as many times as required to start really believing it will happen!

Tip Three. Break up tasks into tiny bite size chunks. Stop looking at what you need to complete as one big thing. It's not one big thing! It's lots of tiny little things! Start chopping up your tasks into tiny little action steps. Complete a worksheet, attend a class, read a chapter of your text book - they are all little chunks that lead to something much bigger. Take little baby steps each day and by the end of the week you will have achieved a lot. That's the truth. Do 30 minutes study a day and you have done 3 hours study in a week. Do that every week and you have done 150 hours of study. But it all starts with 30 minutes today!

Tip Four. Surround yourself with study buddies. If you can find others who are experiencing similar things to you there is no doubt it will help calm you down and see that you are not alone. But the best part is that study buddies will give you their own words of wisdom and tips about how to get the work done (not to mention hold you accountable for getting it done!) It is highly motivating when you team up with others and make a commitment to getting the task done.

Tip Five. Remind yourself that you're closer to the end that you've ever been. One of the biggest challenges for students is not being able to see the light at the end of the tunnel. You've been studying and working hard for years and you still have a few years ahead of you. You've done mountains of work in your lifetime but more work just keeps piling up. It's relentless! Well, you need to take a deep breath. Every day brings you closer to the end - of your studying days! Every time you study for an hour or hand in an assignment or complete a test you have moved forward. You won't have to do that again and you've knocked down one obstacle in your way. Every action you take brings you closer to your destination. The light at the end of the tunnel is coming.

When you don't know how to motivate yourself to study it's time to take some action. Do something. Do anything. But don't just sit there wasting time! Use the five tips students have shared with us to make it happen for you. Good luck!




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