How to Study When Motivation Is Gone: A Calm, Practical Guide For Tired Students Facing Exams
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8233313646
- EAN9798233313646
- Date de parution28/12/2025
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Many students lose motivation just as exams approach. They feel tired, anxious, overwhelmed, and unsure how to keep studying when energy is low and pressure is high. This book was written for that moment. How to Study When Motivation Is Gone is a calm, practical guide for students preparing for GCSE, A level, and university exams. It offers realistic ways to continue studying effectively without relying on motivation, guilt, or unrealistic discipline.
Rather than promising quick fixes or productivity hacks, this book explains how stress, fear, and overload affect thinking - and what actually helps when time is short. Written in a clear, humane tone, it focuses on reducing panic, improving clarity, and building sustainable study habits that work under real exam conditions. Readers will learn how to: Understand why motivation disappears near exams Identify the difference between useful study and comfort study Revise effectively when mentally exhausted Reduce exam anxiety and panic Keep thinking clear under pressure Create a simple daily study structure that survives bad days Prepare calmly in the final week before exams Think clearly during the exam itself Let go of destructive comparison afterwards This book is suitable for students, parents, tutors, and educators looking for realistic, non-judgemental guidance on exam preparation.
It is not a motivational book. It is a practical guide for students working under pressure.
Rather than promising quick fixes or productivity hacks, this book explains how stress, fear, and overload affect thinking - and what actually helps when time is short. Written in a clear, humane tone, it focuses on reducing panic, improving clarity, and building sustainable study habits that work under real exam conditions. Readers will learn how to: Understand why motivation disappears near exams Identify the difference between useful study and comfort study Revise effectively when mentally exhausted Reduce exam anxiety and panic Keep thinking clear under pressure Create a simple daily study structure that survives bad days Prepare calmly in the final week before exams Think clearly during the exam itself Let go of destructive comparison afterwards This book is suitable for students, parents, tutors, and educators looking for realistic, non-judgemental guidance on exam preparation.
It is not a motivational book. It is a practical guide for students working under pressure.





