
So why am I talking about this?
Well I want to get my three main triggers out there that stop me from revising
just in case you have the same ones so that you can learn to avoid or overcome
them because after all, revision is what’s going to get you the grade you
deserve.
1) Thinking of better and more entertaining
ways to spend my time – this is the classic one. Every time that I say to
myself “I better revise tonight” I think about the fact that I want to update
my playlist on soundcloud or that I want to watch House of Cards on Netflix
(great series by the way). So what I’ve started to do is get my parents to make
me revise, and so far it’s working because they can stop me from doing these
things because I used to not have enough self-restraint.
2) Making pathetic excuses – Yet another classic.
I always say to myself “I don’t have to revise this, it’s really easy and I’ll
remember it anyway” wrong! Take trigonometry for example, I’ll listen and
understand it one minute and the next I’ve forgotten how to label the triangle.
To counter this I’ve started to think back to this and tell myself that I will
forget it and its worth a little time to revise it so it sticks in my head.
3) Becoming easily distracted – This one
was a massive one for me, I could never stop looking at my phone to see what
was going on or if there was another YouTube video up for me to watch. Although
this was a big issue for me I found that the solution was simple. Turn your
phone off.
Now I know what stops me from
revising I’ve been revising almost every night now. Instead of going on my
phone or Xbox to kill time I revise and I actually feel pretty good after it
because I’ve done something productive instead of sitting around and doing
meaningless things. My expected grade has gone back up and I’m rarely left
confused on a topic in class now. Trust me when I say that this is worth it,
nothing is more important to me now than revising.
I hope I haven’t left you guys
thinking I’m a complete nerd but yeah that’s what revision is like for me and
leave a comment of what your triggers are so others can learn from your
mistakes also :)
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