Friday, 1 March 2013

Get Motivated for IITJEE preparation (Part 2)

As I mentioned in part 1 of this article, motivation plays a very crucial role in success at IITJEE. When a traveler is continuously heading towards a destination for one or two years and that too without knowing that finally he will hit the target, then at least once a time comes when he thinks of giving up all the hopes. But those who keep walking, are optimistic and manage to overcome such negative thoughts are the one who finally get to taste the oasis even in the mid of desert. So folks, keep your spirits high and never succumb to the negative thoughts. 

I agree that keeping yourself always in positive mood is not very easy task. Be it the topper of your batch or the one at rank 100, both has equal certainty / uncertainty of getting into an IIT. Even the student who is going to get AIR 1 in JEE has fear at some corner of his heart. But the one who tastes the success knew how to mould the fear into motivation. They think that if they are not able to get hold of good rank then they will not get there desired department at IIT. This fear of loss of favorite department gives motivation to study for them. Some fear of spending huge amount of money for getting into private colleges and this gives them motivation to work hard. Similarly you need to find the way to associate your fear factor to something motivating and convert it into your motivation factor. 

Another very common negative factor which comes in the path of JEE aspirants is tension. It can be either because you got poor marks in your last test / tests or you were not able to complete some chapters on time or anything. The most obvious thing that comes to mind in such a situation is “why to study? What is the use of it when after doing all the hard work I am not able to perform?” But my friends, then JEE is also not an obvious thing. You want to get into IIT physically then you first need to get into it mentally. Take this as a challenge. I somewhere read a very nice quote which mean something similar to this- “no matter how far behind you are in the race, not everybody is born a racer, take your time, train yourself, but once you are ready make sure that you run at your full capacity. ” So overcome the tension just give your 100% so that when at night you go to bed you feel that you have not left any stone unturned from your side and so you get a relaxed sleep. - See more at: http://www.leadiit.com/iit-jee/article.aspx?title=Get-Motivated-for-IITJEE-preparation-(Part%202)&&id=15#sthash.yynETmJN.dpuf

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