How To Set Your Goal For Your Study?





How To Set Your Goal For Your Study? And Get It

Set a goal is very east but the difficult thing about goal is that it is hard to get there. So let me talk about my experience about setting new goals a bit that led me to who I am today.

When I was a kid, I never do anything with a goal. I just do everything that anyone told me to like teachers, my parents, relatives, friends and more. Sometime, I can do it and sometime I can’t.

The thing that is bad about me is that I am lazy. Being lazy can be bad or can be good depend on how you want it to be. Being lazy isn’t always a bad thing in my opinion.

So here are how I set my daily goals and get it. Also, you can’t just get it overnight. It takes time and efforts. There are many people said that being lazy is bad, for me I don’t really think of it that way.

·      Tip #1: Set a Goal:

You can set any goals you want. You don’t need to ask other people opinions. It doesn’t have to be very good. Even though, it may sound stupid for you or other people but it stills your goal.

Goals are important to do anything or maybe want something. When you set a goal, without thinking much about it and just do it forcefully. You will fail most of the times.

·      Tip #2: Ways:

If you are lazy like me, then this article will be great for you. For me, being lazy is a great way to develop your ways to your goal. Being lazy isn’t a curse. It’s just the way how people see it.

Have you think of how to get things done faster? That’s the key. Being lazy can help you create plans and ways to get things done faster. It may sound foolish but for me it works.

·      Tip #3: Notes:

Now taking notes is not a thing for me. I am suck at taking notes. Instead, I create my own notes. Creating notes is very important. It can fill the gaps that you are missing.

So how do I do that? Well, whenever I got home, I used to have a notebook. I write and explain myself every single little details that I can find, to ask my teachers tomorrow to fill my gaps.

·      Tip #4: Make Something as your Motivations:

Making motivations, for me can be pretty random. I usually changed school a lot and also I usually have crushed on good students. So I used that to my advantages.

I make them as my motivations or I could say my goals. I mean I can’t just speak to them out of the blue. So, I just make plans to study hard, increase my profile in my class and they will talk to me by themselves.

·      Tip #5: Less time But Gain More:

So I want you do this. Whenever, you do something, always think about your goals all the time. Ask yourself: How do I make it?, How do I get there?, How can I get closer to my goal?

For me, this can help me focus more, notice things by thinking outside the box or thinking about something necessary. I don’t ask many questions to my teachers but I usually beat others during exams.

·      Tip #6: Questions:

I don’t have anything against questions, I just don’t usually ask. For me, whenever I ask, I always be more direct about it. Ask the teacher why is it like that? How could it be like that?

The bad thing about me is that I like to ask until I get my answer. Whenever, I ask, I always tried to make questions that my teacher won’t be able to answer. Most of the time, they just talk about something not related

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