Motivation

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BEFORE WE BEGIN … TIME TO REFLECTION What are your interests? What do you want to do? What skills do you have? What is your career goal?

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BEFORE WE BEGIN … TIME TO REFLECTION

What are your interests?

What do you want to do?

What skills do you have?

What is your career goal?

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Why Motivation?

Energizes behaviorDirects behaviorEnable persistence towards a

goalExists in varying details

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A HUMAN BEING IS NOT ATTAINING HIS FULL HEIGHTS UNTIL HE IS EDUCATED

Education

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CREATIVITY

Learning gives creativityCreativity leads to thinkingThinking provides knowledgeKnowledge makes you great

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SEEK FOR THE HIGHEST, AIM AT THAT HIGHEST AND YOU SHALL REACH THE HIGHEST.'

I am born with potential.I am born with goodness and trust.I am born with ideas and dreams.I am born with greatness.I am born with confidence.I am born with wings.I am not meant for crawling,So I won't, I have wings,I will fly, fly and fly"

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HOW TO BECOME KNOWLEDGEABLE

•Use your time with learning in mind•Visit the library.•Talk to people who are versed in a variety of topics•Ask questions, then listen to the answer•Think about unconventional ideas and information•Study the world from your own unique perspective•Read the newspaper, magazines, and periodicals

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WHAT IS CONFIDENCE? Confidence is the real threshold and

springboard to all successes in life. When a person feel secure, he has a great

sense of confidence. A confident person’s mind is ignited by a kind

of fire and the person who has this fire in him throws light around and the entire space gets radiated.

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FACTORS THAT AFFECT CONFIDENCE LEVELS:

Criticism by friends, colleaguesAbsence of encouragementsChoice of wrong goals and objectives and strategies

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ACT CONFIDENTLY / COURAGEOUSLY:You must believe you are confidentAppear confidentlySound confidentlyAct confidentlyThink confidentlySet your goals confidentlyBe non-chalant in the face of criticism

because of the strong sense of self-esteemLearn to think objectively and act

confidently even during testing situations.

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FAILURES ARE OF TWO KINDS Those who did and never thought & Those who thought and never did.

Going through life without using your ability to think is like shooting without aiming.

You make the choices & pay the price to succeed.

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HUMANS ARE MOST ILL-EQUIPPED Can’t fly like birds, swim like a fish, climb tree like monkey, don’t have the eye of eagle, don’t have a claws & teeth like wildcat.

Physically, humans are helpless & defenseless

But nature is responsible & kind humankind have the ability to think can create his own environment

Sadly, very few people use the greatest gift – the ability to think – to its full potential.

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HARD-WORKING PEOPLE:Hard working people are in demand

everywhere regardless of age, experience or academic qualifications.

Can work without supervision. Are punctual and considerate. Listen carefully and carry out instructions

accurately. Tell the truth. Are result oriented rather than task oriented. Are cheerful and courteous.

Ability without dependability, responsibility and flexibility is a liability.

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WINNERS VERSUS LOSERS•The Winner is always part of the answer; •The Loser is always part of the problem.The Winner always has a program;

The Loser always has an excuse.The Winner says, "It may be difficult but it is possible";

The Loser says, "It may be possible but it is too difficult."

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DECIDE AND ACT

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SUCCESS

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SYSTEMATIC STUDY FOR THE BOARD EXAMS

Gearing up

Study, solve question banks, and answer sample papersDo sample papers without a break to see whether you can sit continuously for three hours.To manage time, check how long you took to answer each question. Keep track of where you get stuckWritten practice is also very important.

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PLAN OF ACTIONChalk out a well-laid timetable for preparation by allotting ample time for each subject.Try to cover every topic and chapterBe alert and read the questions carefully. Misinterpretation of questions can be quite damaging. Start with the ones that you are more confident with.f you can’t remember an answer, do not panic and move on to the next one. Answers have a way of springing to mind if your preparation is thorough.

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RIGHT CHOICE

Choose numerical over theoretical questions and find shorter methods to solve them. You would know the answers, but presenting them well is very important. Write neatly and underline concepts to make it easy for the examiner to find answer points.Remember to leave some time for revision at the end and re-check the paper carefully.Ensure at least 6 hours of sound sleep a day. A rested mind is in a better state to grasp the questions.

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CALMNESS HELPSRegular and consistent study helps more than bursts in the last mile.Don’t discuss the paper soon after the exam — you have other exams coming up and it is important to stay focusedEnjoy the preparation and live the momentEnjoy the preparation and live the momentNo matter what people say, it is only an exam. It is the beginning of your life in many ways and not the end,

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FACE WHAT TO BE FACED

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TEAM WORK

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LEADERSHIP

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THANK YOUALL THE BEST FOR YOUR CAREER