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lm21074:
Hi everyone!  :D

Do you agree that motivation can help you achieve your goals? Please share your experiences and tips to do with motivation. 



seventeenboi:
Yess!!!!!

Motivation is really what keeps me from burning out throughout the year, although it's really hard to maintain it :(( When I'm faced with tedium and get sick of a particular subject I just keep telling myself 'if you think about it, you'll just have to do this later anyways' to try and guilt trip myself into actually doing the work - it really works when you hypothesise the amount of stress and frustration you'll have to go through later!! although I don't keep a diary, I still write out a list of things I want to accomplish by the end of the day on a piece of paper, or on reminders on mac. it helps me visualise the amount of things that I have to do!

study buddies
If you find that you're not achieving anything at home and end up procrastinating/looking at facebook every 10 minutes, it's a great idea to go and study at your local library!! grab a study buddy as well: contrary to what a lot of people assume, study buddies will not distract you - they only will if you let them! Seeing a friend study will also motivate you to study, and if you guys do the same subjects it's even better.. you can see what things they've done as a source of motivation AND, in the study session you guys can help each other out!

Rewarding yourself is also another really helpful way of motivation .. I often go to the library straight after school and stay there till around 8pm. I go home, have dinner... and do absolutely nothing, surf youtube, catch up with episodes etccc. The 4/5 hours after school of straight studying at the library can help you achieve so much and the hours will fly by very quickly so it won't seem like heavy studying at all :o

hope this helped!

Erstwhile:
Hey,

An effective way to study and not get burned out is to use the Pomodoro studying technique. It consists of 25 minutes of hard work and 5 minutes of break time. There is an app called 30/30 that allows you to set time for doing certain things and I recommend you use it to its full potential. Studying with the Pomodoro timer makes time feel like it's going significantly faster and allows for productive study. The 5 minute break between each session feels rewarding and allows you just enough time to relax your mind. Going to the library will help you study effectively but going to a quiet cafe is much more preferable IMO. (Maybe this is because the libraries near me are really noisy)  ;D. I don't know about you but this forum has allowed me to get help from successful VCE students and it has greatly motivated me to enhance my work ethic (Seriously, this forum is like the best  ;) ). All in all, I think being motivated by successful people is the best possible way not to get burned out and getting in contact with them is even better because you can recieve help and support from someone who has been through this before.

bimberfairy:
Definitely! I think motivating yourself with what you WANT to achieve this year can really give you that extra kick to study harder and work harder! I'm the type of person whose life revolves around vision boards and Pinterest boards. Something that's visual and easy to see, so I really recommend just setting up a space where you can throw up motivational quotes, stuff that you want to achieve, post-exam aspirations etc. and working towards that?

And I totally agree with the two above replies too! Study buddies are really great because you can have a pal that you can depend on + study with! It makes studying that extra bit fun and it reassures you that you're not going through this alone (: The Pomodoro technique is really great too, because it ensures that you will be getting the breaks you need, and you won't be studying for like, 8 hours straight.

rodero:
Elyse's massive green folder for legal studies

If this didn't motivate you to get yourself into gear for trials, I don't know what will. This folder boasts every past paper, case, article and statistic under the legal studies sun. It's no surprise that even when faced with the curveball that was the 2015 crime essay, she could still pull through with a band 6 ! Honestly though, this was a huge wake up call for me. When comparing my current work ethic to that of successful HSC students, I realise how so under-prepared I am for trials. Of course, there is always time to get myself in check, but I just wanted to express my deepest thanks to Elyse, for giving me insight into the mindset of an active and motivated student :)

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