Staying Motivated–The End Is Near!

Staying Motivated–The End Is Near!

Hey Ramblers, summer is almost upon us current students! Only two more weeks of class and then finals! Need some inspiration to finish the year off strong? Look no further! In this post, I’ll be discussing how to stay motivated during these last few weeks and how to power through finals with straight A’s! (Hopefully!)

The last few weeks of the school year are always tough, especially when the weather begins to be nice. I’ve always been able to get through them by just remembering that the end is near, and that it is important for me to do well in these last few weeks! Slacking off now will get you nowhere, and hurt the GPA you’ve been working towards all year! Remember to always get all of your homework done, and to go to class! Continue studying hard to ace your finals, so you can enjoy your summer break with no worries! If you need some motivation, try making a list of goals or a to-do list. These lists will keep you on track so all of your work gets done! You can also reward yourself for every task you get done. Incentive is always a great motivator!

If you would like to take advantage of the nice weather, try taking your work outside! Loyola features two wonderful green quads that are perfect for studying. You can also sit along the lake or on the beach! This way, you will be getting your work done but not letting the wonderful weather escape you! Study groups can also help when powering through studying for finals! Find people in the same classes as you and study together! More minds are better than one, because someone always catches things that others don’t!

Ultimately, powering through the last few weeks are always tough, but you can do it! To increase motivation, remember that you need to do well before you can play in the summer! Don’t let your GPA down now! Make lists, form study groups, study outside, and form incentives; all of these things will help you stay on track until the end. It is near, Ramblers! You can do it! ☺

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