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Unit 0 What To Do If You're Not Improving (Or Not Sure)
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Four Ways to Stay Motivated
First, engage every question actively. It doesn't matter how hard the question is, give it a hundred percent, and give the explanation a hundred percent of your attention on every single question. That way, you you know that every second that you spend working on the GMAT is improvement.
Second, plan to win. If you feel like your study schedule has slipped, go back and plan some more. This might involve changing your plan. But when you can plan to win that helps you stay motivated and eventually emerge victorious.
Third, do at least one question each day. On some days you’ll end up spending a lot of time studying; on other days, you do only a couple questions, but you maintain the routine.
Finally, review everything. Reviewing questions can be even more beneficial than doing questions for the first time. When you're feeling down, or if you do a question and that question shakes your confidence, review that question every day for the next series of days. Try it and you'll find that each day you feel more and more dominance over the question, and each day you feel more and more secure that when you see a question like that on the GMAT, you'll get it correct. Reviewing the questions that you've done is productive and motivating.
Every day you're feeling unmotivated, try one of these steps!
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