Tips to take interest and complete your higher studies

EducationTips to take interest and complete your higher studies

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If you have been delaying submitting those assignments or project work of a course that you enrolled in a long time back, then you are really procrastinating something that can make wonders in your life. Higher studies are usually time-consuming and even many students drop out to complete their programs citing personal reasons, health issues, or lack of time due to professional commitments. But you need to understand that higher education opportunities are quite rare and if you are the lucky person who has reached that level of education in a country like India, then you should really take charge and complete your higher education.

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1) Set small goals:

Many times we set huge goals that we will wake up at 5 AM and start studying for our Master’s or Diploma or higher education program. Then we decide that we will do this and that and anyhow complete the program. Unnecessary drama and waiting for miracles to happen overnight won’t happen in the real life. You need to learn to set small goals. Like you can start by waking 15 minutes early every day and learning the topic that is important for your studies. You can even decide to switch off your TV or OTT program half hour in advance to complete that assignment or project. If you set small realistic goals, you are likely to finish off your incomplete studies.

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2) Imagine what you will accomplish:

Many times we get stuck up to completing our studies thinking that it is too hard or getting into the thought process that these degrees are of no use in today’s times. See degrees are always helpful and useful but what you do with your degree is what matters the most. If you have been studying just to add titles on your CV or resume and show off to the public what you are capable of, then it is really disappointing. Education is never to show off but to make you better or good at what you already are. So, you can set your imagination to the situation when getting the degree certificate from the university can make you feel proud and also help you in your future career prospects.

3) Don’t ever compare yourself with others:

If you look at the LinkedIn profiles of other successful professionals and think that your degrees are not from reputed universities like theirs, then you will remain stuck up. Comparison with others is never good for mental health. Instead, it will ruin your reputation with yourself. Instead of comparing with others, you can compare your progress with your own self. You can go back to your old sincere self that you were in school or college days and how you used to work hard to gain marks and complete the study work irrespective of whatever was your personal or academic situation. This will motivate you to start focusing on your incomplete programs and you will figure out how to get some time on your own without any external help.

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