Good Study Behaviours
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If you look at many successful people there are certain specific behaviours that they demonstrate.
- They behave as if they have already succeeded.
- They are self confident.
- They are focused on where they want to go.
- They can tell you what their goals are.
- They approach obstacles as an opportunity to grow and learn.
- They seem fearless.
- They are usually very positive.
They are able to identify their strengths, acknowledge their weaknesses and work towards turning those weaknesses into strengths.
If we put these behaviours into a context of study, are you a success?
The fact that you are on this website right now, reading these words means that you have made a decision to at least think about making changes to how you think, feel and act about study. The more things you try the more you will notice changes within yourself.
If we put these behaviours into a context of study, are you a success?
- Do you behave as if you have already achieved academic success?
- Are you confident in your abilities to achieve the academic results you want?
- Do you know exactly where you want to go academically at school?
- Have you identified and articulated your academic goals?
- Do you see 'less than desirable’ results in exams and tests as an opportunity to focus your attention in the future?
- Do you take risks by trying new things in your approach to study?
- Do you feel very positive about your learning and study experiences?
The fact that you are on this website right now, reading these words means that you have made a decision to at least think about making changes to how you think, feel and act about study. The more things you try the more you will notice changes within yourself.