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Habits of successful students
Most of the students want to know the secret to take advantage about the time we dedicate to study
In order to be more effective and get better results.
You just need to be consistent, not perfect
Focus on building the identity of someone who never misses a habit twice.
Bad habits arise when we find ourselves in difficult situations that require a response.
When most people say something like, “I just need more motivation.” Or, “I wish I had as much willpower as you do.”
Solve this problem by picking a new habit that is easy enough that you don’t need motivation to do i
Success is a few simple disciplines, practiced every day; while failure is simply a few errors in judgment, repeated every day
Research has shown that missing your habit once, no matter when it occurs, has no measurable impact on your long-term progress
Stop Procrastinating
You need to pick a task that is meaningful enough to make a difference, but simple enough that you can get it done.
So step one is to choose a task that is simple enough to be sustainable
focus on actions and not motions
Choose tasks that are simple to maintain and capable of producing the outcome you want.
We also believe that the vast majority of successful students achieve their success by developing and applying effective study habits.
So often, we assume that excellence requires a monumental effort and that our lofty goals demand incredible doses of willpower and motivation
all we need is dedication to small, manageable tasks. Mastery follows consistency.
pay special attention in these points
remembering the material better
Having a healthy sleeping schedule
Replacing motivation on difficult days
do not procrastinate study sessions
Use study groups effectively.
Remove distractions
We need habits that not only help us get through schoolwork but through life too.
Spending less time deciding and more time doing small things, like where and what to eat, going to sleep, etc,
Having more time and space for creative thinking,
Making sure you're ahead of your deadlines.
cooperating with your peers and the professor
Taking part in extra-curricular activities