Avoid Frustration for Maximum Success
May 16, 2008 Tutoring Articles 1 Comment
I’ve found that one of the keys to achieve success at any level of education is to avoid getting frustrated. We’ve all had times when a certain math problem or science project has had us at our wits’ end. It’s definitely not fun, and really, it only hurts your performance. After all, it’s tough to do your best work when you’re agitated and stressed out. Here are some great ways to get the most out of your homework and study time while avoiding all the frustration!
Take a Break if You Need It
This sounds like a simple tip, but you’d be surprised how many students have a hard time with taking study breaks. It’s easy to fall into the trap of wanting to work continuously until studying or homework is done, especially if you’re getting work done close to a due date or test date. However, in the end you will work more efficiently (and save yourself some premature gray hair!) if you allow yourself a break now and then. Just don’t go too crazy with the study breaks- after all, you need to get some work done, right?
Don’t Go It Alone
Forget all the macho stuff- even the best students can use a little assistance now and then. If you need homework help or study tips, or even if you would rather study in a group or with a partner, don’t be afraid to ask! A tutoring service can be just what the proverbial doctor ordered for many students, and it’s much easier to avoid frustration when there is someone there to help get you through the difficult parts of a subject. I know that once I got a math tutor, algebra, calculus and other match classes became much less frustrating, and even a little fun!
Reward Yourself!
It’s sometimes useful to give yourself extra incentives when you’re studying or doing homework- especially if you’re working on a tough and stressful subject. For instance, you can reward yourself with some ice cream, or by watching your favorite television show after doing well on a test or having an especially good tutoring session. You can also give yourself perks like the afore-mentioned study breaks for a job well done. Of course, the grade you receive after doing excellent work is the real reward, but it doesn’t hurt to give yourself an added bonus or two along the way!
Above All, Be Patient
It’s important to remember that you won’t always “get” everything right away. Sometimes it takes time to truly understand a new application, or to take in new information and understand it. Even the best students require practice or extra help from time to time. Don’t expect to be an expert on everything the first time you do it- allow yourself a chance to develop your abilities in every subject, and be patient with yourself! With some practice and hard work (and some work with an online tutor!), you’re sure to improve.
Remember, if you want to maximize your potential in school or in any venture, you need to be patient with yourself and avoid becoming frustrated. Keeping calm and focusing on your work will help you reach heights you never dreamed!

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