"It's not that you're lazy or don't know how to do it. You don't know how to organize your time either. Stop telling yourself you don't have discipline or that's for other people take your action now!"
Start by organizing your current life.
What are my goals? What would be my ideal routine? Where can I start? What habits are stealing my time? Am I satisfied with my current life? What should I improve? What can I do to improve?
After answering these questions and having a clearer view
of what you would want for yourself .
Try to make short term goals for yourself to achieve in a short period of time, Stay consistent with the goals and do try unexpected things that you have never done before.
Find your motivation.
What are the long term and short term benefits you will get when you start this routine? How will you feel when you will receive what you want, no matter how small. What improvements will be there in your life during and after this. Little by Little.
The 7 pillars of mindfulness:
(Practice these to be in a lighter and higher,untouchable state of mind)
Non-judging
Patience
Beginner's Mind
Trust
Non-Striving
Acceptance
Letting Go
Studying Tips :
Study Ratios
Work for 20 mins : 5 mins break time
30 mins : 8 mins
45 mins:12 mins
1 hour: 20 mins
1hr 30 mins:45 mins
Study Techniques :Watch youtube videos on the topic
Write it down and say it out loud
Pretend you're teaching
Create a mindmap
Create a pre-test
Flashcards
Study Tips:Watch study with me videos on youtube
Create a study plan
Participate in class
Practice online
Invest in cute study supplies
Practice the ability to recall information
Put your phone on do not disturb
Don't skip class
Listen to brown noise
Use the podomoro technique
Ask questions
"Studying doesn't suck nearly as much as failing"
Book Recommendation's: How to win friends and influence people
The 5 AM Club
The 80/20 Principle
Think and grow rich
The power of habit
Who moved my cheese?
Rich dad and Poor dad