How to be motivated to study for CA Final SFM? How to overcome lack of motivation to study?

Even the most committed students find it difficult to concentrate on revising at some point or other. Unfortunately, there’s no quick fix that will instantly inspire you to devote all your spare time to revising or to complete a project that you don’t find that appealing at the best of times.
If you have taken Aaditya Jain’s classes, then you don’t need for looking motivation. You’re already motivated. But if you’ve taken SFM classes from another faculty, then there are a few things you can do to step your study motivation up a notch or two, including the following:

Set your goals
The first thing you should do is to set some goals, as they can help you to stay focused on the task ahead. Your big-picture goal may be something like to pass your exams and to get the qualifications you need. But to make it more achievable and realistic, this ultimate goal can be broken down into smaller goals or chunks.

Create a schedule
Once you’ve set your goals, it’s time to create a schedule to help you achieve them. You may want to draw up a study timetable to help keep you on track.
Alternatively, you may want to make simple weekly or daily schedules, where you can break up long hours of study into smaller, more manageable sessions. Remember to always take your breaks – even if you’re tempted to keep working through them – as they can help keep your brain refreshed and stop you from getting bored.

Avoid distractions
These days distractions are everywhere. But they’re also some of your worst enemies when you’re trying to revise. So try to create a study environment where distractions are at a minimum. Switch off anything that could take your mind off your revision, such as mobile phones, TV, radio, and internet access, and try to tell your friends and family you don’t want to be disturbed.

Stay positive
Studying may not exactly be at the top of many people’s list of fun things to do, but having a positive attitude can boost your chances of sticking to your revising schedule and performing well in your exams. After all, if you keep telling yourself you’ll never get through all the revising you need to do or that you’re not good enough to get good grades, you’re hardly going to do yourself any favors.

Manage your stress levels
Getting stressed out about exams is something most people of all ages experience. But it isn’t going to help you get through your revision. The key to managing stress in the run-up to exams is to recognize when it’s getting the better of you, and then taking steps to release some of the pressure.

Remember that studying can be challenging and take you out of your comfort zone
Think about the hiking of Mountain Kilimanjaro; it is not easy and can even be uncomfortable but the pleasure comes when you begin to see the view from height, feel the fresh air and when you reach the destination you get a sense of achievement and satisfaction. Focus on the outcome and not the struggle to get there!

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  1. Vikram Singh
    January 31, 2022
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    Most of student afraid from the practical subject CA final SFM. Aaditya Jain sir is the only teacher who overcome student’s fear and motivate them to learn.

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