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How to overcome serious procrastination if you want to succeed in postgraduate entrance examination?
The most regrettable thing about the postgraduate entrance examination is that "I am the one who works hardest, but I haven't done well in the exam as a person who seems to be fooling around." Is this what "people who look hard" should have? Or was it just an accident? I'm afraid only the parties themselves know best.

There are always "people who look hard" around us. They go out early and come back late every day, carrying schoolbags for self-study, but their exam results are always average. There is also a kind of person who seems to be muddling along and is quite casual. He can concentrate on learning and play whenever he wants. He is also the person with the highest fun and the person we admire most, and his high achievements are even more impressive.

These are two completely different learning attitudes. A simple view is that "if you spend more time than others, you will always get something, and you will definitely do well in the exam." It's like you're sitting in the study room, your mind wandering, staring at a page, and it takes an hour to find out, "Oh, why am I still reading this page" and then continue reading this page; My cell phone seems to be ringing. Is anyone looking for me? It doesn't matter if you open it for another hour. These are "hardworking" people. They don't procrastinate. Although I am busy all day, I always feel that I have got nothing.

On the other hand, they pay attention to efficiency, concentrate on their studies and love to think. They have their own opinions and opinions on everything, and more importantly, they have strong self-control, and their daily plans are completed on time and new breakthroughs are made every day.

If you happen to feel that it is inefficient to go out early and return late every day, you may wish to listen to some suggestions given by Bian Xiao:

Make a schedule of work and rest, and stick to 2 1 day.

According to scientific observation, doing the same thing 2 1 day may become a habit. To change the current "absence", we must first change the original living habits, make a new schedule, and keep 2 1 day unchanged strictly according to the new schedule. During this period, your body will actively adjust and adapt to form new habits.

The difficulty in doing anything is to stick to this word. In this 2 1 day, it will be difficult at first. You might as well find a few students who are taking the postgraduate entrance examination to exchange, supervise each other and remind each other of the time to eat and sleep. It will be much easier later, and you can also experience the joy of fighting together.

Calculate the total amount of study, make a plan and step by step.

Now, the countdown to the postgraduate entrance examination is still considerable, more than 290 days, and time seems to be enough. However, if converted, it is not enough. Let's work out an account: there are still more than nine months before the exam. Conservative calculation: a word book, ten years of English real questions (even more), five political courses, political real questions+exercises, all kinds of mathematics counseling materials+real questions in the past 30 years, together, there are about 20 books, with an average of more than 290 days. 10 and a half days need to read through one book. And this is just a conservative figure. Can you still sit still when you see this? Has every minute become precious?

Sometimes doing nothing and aimlessly is because there is no goal. At this time, it is very important to make a small plan every day and make small goals. Then, in the evening self-study, according to the daily plan, you can type or type X, so that you will look forward every day and be motivated! There better be a countdown. There will be a countdown on the homepage every day to remind everyone at all times.

Pay attention to notes and give feedback to yourself in time.

After reading many experience posts, what students with high scores have in common is that they pay attention to notes and self-feedback, that is to say, they are very clear about their learning situation and know where they need to focus on reviewing and practicing more. And after studying a kind of problems or places that I think are valuable, I will make a note that suits me and write a set of methods. This kind of learning is very efficient and lasting. This method can run through the whole process of everyone's postgraduate entrance examination. A few days ago, a senior shared her math learning method, which is very worthy of your reference. She taught you these secrets in three months. She paid great attention to notes, gave her method to her boyfriend, and scored higher in the exam than her.

Change the mentality and take the postgraduate entrance examination seriously.

The most important thing for postgraduate entrance examination is mentality. If you just have the mentality of playing soy sauce, learning depends on your mood. I still advise you not to torture yourself with study. It is better to find an internship to exercise your work ability than to delay a good time. Self-control is the most important. It is painful to give up your hobbies of sleeping late, watching movies and eating delicious food, but you will find that after studying, life becomes purposeful, your mind becomes full, your mind becomes more mature, and your mind becomes more peaceful and stable.

Dare to recognize your present situation and make changes. If you are the kind of person who studies for a long time but is inefficient, "early detection and early treatment", and consciously make plans or changes to deliberately change the status quo, such as studying by yourself every night and spending 1-2 hours reviewing and summarizing today's learning content, then you must think for yourself. This process may be painful and difficult to stick to, but if you do this, you can consolidate the learning content of this day and ensure that there will be no such day again.

Although the road to postgraduate entrance examination is arduous, I feel that the so-called hardship is nothing when I think that more than two million people, like you, ride Dai Yue alone and race together for the future.