Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Study Group

To start off an ideal study group, first see and find people who can study diligently and not be distracted easily & hence start talking, affecting the aim of a study group. The tricky part in a study group is when you are a lot better at a subject than your friend then he/she keeps asking you, using much of your time in the study group teaching & coaching. Whereas those lousier ones will improve as they ask more questions. I feel that study groups can help very little if there is many people, or provided that at least 100% focus can be put in it.
For people who procrastinate as badly as me, when you do things, don't think of putting only 100% of your time in doing things because mostly of the time only 50% to 70% of things are accomplished. If you can finish 100%, then good for you.
Since you are capable of doing 100% now, how about adding a bit more? Next time aim for 5% more evey week, 105%, 110%, 115%, 120%... by the end of 20 weeks, around 5 months, you'll realise you are doing 200%, twice of what you think you are capable of. Isn't this great?

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