Putting these 10 tips into practice can help you stay focused
on your studies:10 Tips to staying motivated in
study
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Develop
realistic expectations for yourself; set your own goals and develop a
positive attitude towards learning and earning your qualifications.
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List your
motivators for achieving your academic goals: external (grades, parents, or
money), internal (mastery of material, desire to learn) and other personal
reasons.
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Make a
commitment as to when you will work on an assignment. Be specific about when
you want to complete it and put the date for starting the assignment on your
calendar where you will see it daily. Then stick to your commitment.
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Break
down big assignments into smaller parts and work on the assignment a little
at a time; set dates for completing each part.
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If you
are finding assignments difficult, complete small, easier tasks first in
order to build your confidence.
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Ask for
help if you don’t understand an assignment. Obtaining clarification from a
lecturer or tutor may put you back on the right track and decrease
frustration.
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Find ways
to relate class material and assignments to your life or future career.
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Find ways
to deal with distracting personal problems that are making it difficult for
you to focus on your academic work.
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Minimize
self-defeating behaviours and thoughts (e.g., procrastination, low
confidence, wanting a “perfect” product) which may impeding academic
achievement. Look for small improvements and small successes, as you change
your behaviours.
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Reward
yourself when you finish each task and complete an assignment. Feel good
about what you have accomplished, don’t just focus on what’s left to
complete.
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