1. Lack of a study schedule
2. Priorities unclear (What to study first)
3. Failure to use short blocks of time
constructively
4. Failure to use long blocks of time
constructively
5. When sitting down to study, usually too tired
or listless to study
6. Leaving tasks unfinished; jumping from one
task to another
7. Studying on bed & falling asleep
8. Daydreaming
9. Can't resume studying after study breaks
10. Spending too much time socializing, playing
games or sports
11. Unable to say "no" to invitations
and requests
12. Making unrealistic time estimates
13. Attempting too much at once
14. Getting behind in one course because of
having to study for another
15. Getting involved in unnecessary details
16. Accomplishing very little in relation to the
amount of time spent studying
17. Distracted or frustrated by cluttered desk
18. Not having or unable to locate needed
materials
19. Study area faces a window, door, TV, phone or
other distractionss
20. Interruptions by outside interference (phone
calls, visitors, noises)
21. Frequently waiting until the last minute
before starting to study or begin
major project i.e., Procrastination.
major project i.e., Procrastination.
22. Feeling of intense panic while taking
testsDon’t you worry. The purpose of this E-book is to give you suggestions
andideas as to how to work in order to achieve success.I am sure if you apply
these suggestions, make little changes in your dailylifestyle, work on your
attitude, there is nothing to stop you to ACHIEVE whateverresults you AIM at.
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