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Essential Study Skills

Staying Motivated Throughout Your Course

Studying at college gives you greater freedom to direct your studies. However, it can also make it difficult to stay motivated. Below are some ways to help you remain engaged in your courses at CNC. Find what works for you and keep doing it! 

Take control of your educational destiny
You are responsible for what you do in a course. Don’t look for excuses to procrastinate, or others to blame for your shortcomings. Don’t wait until the last minute to start your assignments or to ask for help. When writing assignments, ask yourself, “Is this my best work here?”, and give an honest answer.

Be confident, you can do this! Practicing positive self-talk is a good way to maintain confidence in yourself. Find an inspirational sentence to repeat to yourself. For example, say to yourself, “I can do this because I know if I work hard I can meet any challenge I put in front of myself”.

Keep a Routine
If you are not in the mood to study, lounging about in your pyjamas is not going to help. Wake up at the same time every day, take a shower, get dressed, and have a good breakfast in the morning and get to college – keep to a schedule.

Focus on your goals
Focus on your goals by reminding yourself what you want to achieve in the courses you are taking, why you are at CNC, and what will you do once you gain your degree. You can do this by writing down your reasons for studying and putting them where you will read them often. By visualizing the outcome you want, you are more likely to take the necessary steps to get it.

Make your social networks work for you
Your social networks can provide a useful tool for keeping yourself motivated and letting others know when you are too busy to electronically socialize. Tell your friends and family about the assignment you are working on. Let them know when you have finished an assignment. You may receive the encouragement to keep yourself focused, or gain a well-deserved sense of pride when someone acknowledges your efforts. However, turn off your social media and other distractions during your scheduled study time. Don’t be gripped by the ‘fear of missing out’ (FOMO) on the latest happenings in your social circle. Study with your phone off or in ‘airplane mode’. Downloading a plug-in for your computer, such as AppBlock or StopProcrastinating, will prevent you from straying away from your coursework tasks.

Remember your social media will be there waiting for you when you finish studying for the day.

You are not alone. Build bridges to your online learning community
Step out of your comfort zone to communicate with other students in your class. Take advantage of group discussions and group work opportunities. These activities “break the ice” in cultivating ways to build bridges and open channels of communication with your classmates. Exchange e-mails with other classmates, if possible. Openly talk to friends and family about the material you are studying; share your learning stories. Communicate regularly with the course instructor. Don’t hesitate to ask questions and discuss the course material.