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1. The Psychology of “Action Gives Motivation”
When it comes to pursuing goals, especially clearing the IIT JEE Mains, motivation is a key factor for every aspirant. It is what helps you commit to a strong routine to achieve your goals. The kick or the drive includes a mixture of biological, emotional, social, and cognitive elements that activate a certain behavioural pattern in you. Here are the three steps you can use to motivate yourself and achieve your goal.
1. Initiation: Decide to initiate a step that will take you towards a goal.2. Persistence: the continued effort towards your goal, even if you don’t feel like working, is essential to achieving your goal.
3. Intensity: Focusing your attention and effort completely towards your goal in intensity is vital to ensure success in your endeavors.
If you’re feeling low, break your tasks into smaller and manageable steps. Set your decision to achieve the small steps. Periodically remind yourself of what you have achieved till now, and understand your strengths. Do not forget to reward yourself with sweets or breaks when you have performed well.
2. The Pomodoro Technique
The Pomodoro Technique is a method invented by the Italian author Francesco Cirillo that can improve your IIT JEE preparation. Pick one task or topic you need to complete and set a timer for 25 minutes. As you work on the topic, the anticipation of the timer ringing will help you focus better on completing the task. Hence, making the 25-minute study time more efficient and effective.
After the timer rings, take a 3-5 minute break. Repeat the above steps for two more rounds and then take a longer break. Record the sessions in your journal. Adapting from short study periods to longer study periods takes time. Remember, initiation, persistence, and intensity are key to a successful JEE preparation session.
3. The Feynman Technique
Richard Feynman was a brilliant Physicist and a Nobel laureate who also taught at Cornell and Caltech. Feynman had a learning method that is named after him. Firstly, you have to choose a concept to learn. After you have gone through the concept, you have to teach it, like you are teaching a seven-year-old, no matter how complex the concept may seem. If you get stuck, return to the source material and fill your knowledge gap. Simplify the topics and create a metaphor by which you can explain your subject more easily.
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Importance of Revision & Mind Mapping
Mind Mapping is a powerful visual technique that can improve studies by helping with deeper understanding, proper organisation, and memory refreshing. To practice mind mapping, select a topic and create branches with its subtopics, ideas, concepts, and keywords. This method improves your memory of the subject and sharpens your understanding.
As you are focused on covering the vast syllabus of the JEE entrance examination, you can lose track of your revision cycles. Revision is one of the most important aspects of clearing the JEE exam. When you study different topics, revision makes sure that they stay crystal clear in your memory. Periodically revise different subjects that you studied, especially on weekdays.
Conclusion
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Golden hour rule, pomodoro technique, and the 7 8 9 rule are the most effective time management techniques.