Hi everyone!
For this post, i need everyone who is reading to stop right now, and just get their mind around that this is going to be tough. Okay, everybody got that? Great! Now we can move on :-) There are few things that are more defeating then waking up one day and realizing that you've been lying to yourself about something for days, weeks, maybe even months, about something that you could have fixed by now, but didn't. This can, and probably will, happen in quizzing, because of what it requires. Of course, there is another side to this that people experience too; it's the opposite. It's when in reality you're doing really good, but in your own mind you just never seem to be good enough. This is hard to deal with as well, believe it or not, because you're always feeling below average, or not up to what everyone expects of you, while in real life, they are all probably very proud of you and what you've accomplished already, even if they don't voice it very often, or at all. The important thing in either of these situations is to get honest with yourself, by comparing the you from today, with the you from yesterday, a week ago, last month, or even yesteryear. Figure this out, then you will be able to truly see your path to bettering yourself even further. If you need to, ask someone you trust to tell you the truth (the truth, whole truth and nothing but the truth), and see what they think. Keep calm and quiz on (and out) -Your fellow quizzer
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Hi guys!
So, jumping is a HUGE part of quizzing right? So i thought I'd just put together a list of things that I've learned about it, and some things that helped me get better at it.
Well that's it for now, i hope that helps you jump faster and get more questions! Thanks for reading! Keep calm and quiz on (and out) -Your fellow quizzer Hi guys!
I know that it is extremely difficult to study during the holidays- and to be honest with you, my study time over the past few weeks has been embarrassingly low, but now i'm ready to get back on my feet, and run just as fast as before! So, where do you start after all of this time of no hard studying? I have a strategy that will help you pick up where you left off before all of the breaks and holidays and distractions. Here's what you do;
And wa-la! You're back on your feet :-) This will probably take a while, and it will be hard to do this every day for some of us, so if you want, it might be a good idea to split these steps up into equal numbers of the chapters (some more than others possibly, because of the difference in length in some places) for each day and then all of them at the end of the week as a kind of finally and then use all of that data that you've collected as a basis for the beginning for the next week. You can use this process for however long you would like to, however i'm not sure how it will work or how it will effect your studying after you get back to the place where you were before the holidays- it may help you, or it may just end up being a distraction and keep you from really becoming a better quizzer. Stay wary of this if you decide to continue to use this after the point that i have suggested. Always take time at the end of the week- just thinking, no tests or anything like that- and really think about if you have succeeded in coming closer to your goal. Thank you for reading! Keep calm and quiz on (and out) -Your fellow quizzer IT'S 2015 GUYS! You know what that means, right? Time for those old, reliable, resolutions! And with the other, personal ones, i am deciding to add a line for quizzing goals! And since i like everything in it's place and organized, i am making a little sheet for you to print out, and fill out, and hang in your room (frame, tack, magnet board, etc.) , or somewhere else where you will see it every day, that will remind you why on earth you're doing this :-) There are two different styles of the exact same kind of sheet, so just choose which one gets you more excited about quizzing, and which one you just like better :-) On this list, here are some things that i wrote;
As always, thank you for reading. Keep calm and quiz on (and out) -Your fellow quizzer
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