Saturday, June 8, 2013

Five Tips To Help You Motivate Yourself To Study

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.

But instead of boring you with reasons why motivation to study is something that can easily be achieved, we've asked students just like you to give us some tips on what helps them find the motivation to study. So without further ado, here are five tips sure to help you find the willpower to start studying!

Tip One. Listen to what you are saying to yourself. The thoughts you have each day create your reality and form your perspective on life. If you keep telling yourself that you're "not motivated" then you won't feel motivated! Pretty simple really! So start creating positive thoughts in place of any negative ones you have. If you find yourself thinking "I will never get this done" then replace it with "I will get this done, I always get my work done" (and so on). Soon you will be thinking yourself to success!

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. Find some other study sufferers. You will feel really empowered when you spend time with others who are going through the same thing you are (not to mention more accountable). But the best part about finding friends who are having the same experience as you is being able to hear their about their tips and tricks for getting the work done.

Tip Five. Always remember that you're much closer to the end than the start. One of the greatest challenges is to remember that there is a light at the end of the tunnel. It is easy to get bogged down in mountains of work and think "I can't do this!" But the reality is that you have come this far and you are certainly capable of going all the way to the end. You must realize that life is not about study and that your study days will certainly end. Each time you complete a task you are closer to the end than before. Every time the bell rings and a day is done you are closer than before. You are always getting closer. Every minute brings you closer. Believe you will get there - because you will.

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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