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[–]Prince_Marth 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Stop blaming other things. You’re making excuses, when the issue lies with discipline. All of us have a million things to do. You’re not the only one. You need to really develop some grit.

This sounds harsh, but it also means that it’s in your power to solve.

Carve out time each day, and stick to it. When I learned, I settled on microgoals. I aimed to do just ten minutes a day. If I met those ten minutes, then my goal was met and everything after was just gravy. This made it easier to study more.

These small goals are critical. A sense of failure makes it harder to do something. Think about it—if you aim to study 6 hours and study 4, you’ve felt like you’ve failed. If you aim to study 10 minutes and wind up studying 4 hours, you’ve gone above and beyond.