How I Work Smarter by Following My Motivation
I used to hate my chaotic work style, but embracing it changed everything. Instead of forcing habits, I wait for motivation to tackle tasks like studying or creating YouTube videos.
I used to hate my chaotic work style, but embracing it changed everything. Instead of forcing habits, I wait for motivation to tackle tasks like studying or creating YouTube videos.
It’s a common struggle, but you can train your mind to think in English. Start simple: name objects around you—chair, phone, coffee mug.
The right book can change everything. From Think and Grow Rich sparking bold goals to Atomic Habits building tiny wins, these 13 books—curated by a $100 million entrepreneur
Think and Grow Rich gives you a six-step plan to nail goals like acing exams—get clear, sacrifice distractions, and set deadlines. The One Thing teaches you to focus on one big win, like mastering a tough course.
It’s not just your skills that matter—it’s your mindset. A growth mindset turns challenges into opportunities, failures into lessons, and effort into success.
Imagine waking up and instantly scrolling through your phone—news, notifications, negativity flooding your mind before your day even begins.
Imagine choosing to study while your friends party, or prepping for an exam weeks in advance. Tough
You’re not alone. One student went from a 1.3 GPA to a 4.0 by mastering daily habits. How? They prioritized focused study hours, ditched distractions like Netflix, and built a growth-obsessed mindset.
What if less could mean more? Ancient philosophers like Epicurus and modern minimalists agree: simplicity brings joy, focus, and freedom.
As a student, mornings can be chaos—scrolling notifications, racing to class, and stressing before breakfast.