Five Tips To Help You Motivate Yourself To Study

By Lachlan Haynes


"How do you motivate yourself to study?" is one of the most commonly asked questions by students - and for good reason. Motivation can be quite elusive! As much as we'd love to tell that motivating yourself to study is simple, that's not always the case. Inspiration, enthusiasm and high energy levels can be seldom sighted in your life unless you have a true passion for what you are doing with your time.

In order to find some answers to the question of how best to get motivated to study we've found some answers from students just like you. The following are the top five tips to get yourself moving when you couldn't care less about 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 all your successes. Imagine you have achieved everything you want to achieve? You have finished school. There is no more study. You are living the life of your dreams. How good does it feel? Well guess what? The first step to achieving your dream life is to get your homework done. That's a fact. So visualize your success and then do what it takes to make it happen.

Tip Three. Take baby steps. If you look at an assignment or a task in its entirety it often looks massive! That's why you need to chop things up and take small actions - consistently. If you think "I have to work hard for five hours to get this done" you will not be motivated to get started. But if you think "I will do 30 minutes of work now and then have a break for 30 minutes" then you are making progress. Do that a few times and you're done! Keep in mind that you have to take action to achieve a result. Even lottery winners actually buy a ticket you know!

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.

Keep in mind that life is not about study. But it's something you need to do and because of that you need to find a way to motivate yourself to study. So follow the five steps and start taking baby action steps each day and before you know your study days will be over. Good luck!




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