Thursday, March 7, 2013
Motivation Invasion
MOTIVATION INVASION
I admit, that I almost lost my way.
I admit, that I almost lost my way.
I just decided, and merely acted to be just one of those “easygoing” students who are not worried whether they learned something or nothing at all. But I realized how hard it could be to think that I will endure that kind of system.
NO!
A big no, especially when my love ones support and MOTIVATE me.
But one thing is for sure, getting motivated greatly depends on yourself, on your own thinking and valuing.
In these past few days, I titled myself being a “tamadera”. It’s my own term which means “tamad, walang pakialam kung may professor o wala, kung magtuturo o hindi”. But I can’t take it for a long time. There’s a certain part of me that convince, not to do that.
It took almost a week or two that I attended classes with no product at all. I pertain product as my learning. Why? The reasons were the absence of my professors and most of the time, their unwillingness to teach us. It is unfair, right? So the students who have no right of criticizing them have only one choice, and that is “hardwork”. Hardwork filled with a great amount of MOTIVATION.
So to those students who have that kind of mind setting just like me before (a mind which thinks that it is a natural thing to be lackadaisical too when your professors do), we must cease it! Instead of imitating their actions, why not taking it as a challenge, an Oh!fortunE-ity!!, to excel and to prove that with our drive, learning is always possible.
“We can learn as long as we want to learn.”- Larwa, Joyce A.
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