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阿忠 ā zhōng
I have always been passionate about learning, but I've lost my passion, how do I get it back?
Sep 18, 2009 9:41 AM
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I think this also happens to those who failed their exams or those who did not get good school results. They lose interest in learning and become unmotivated and discouraged. I think you should never stop learning whatever the reasons are. Learning has lots of rewards in addition to the lifelong satisfaction it brings.. That's why you should make it your number one object-of-desire in your life. It's really worth it. I hope that desire to learn will exist inside of you. By wanting to learn, you can achieve great education and become anything you dream of. :)
September 18, 2009
You havn't found something that you really wanted to learn. Problem! You can solve it by yourself.
September 19, 2009
Your lack of enthusiasm may mean you may not be learning according to your strengths. Every person is born with different thinking patterns, or learning style strengths. Our learning style is the way our brain perceives and processes information. In other words, it's the way we see our world. Have you noticed that memorization is easy for you, yet difficult for someone else? Or, your study partner can picture the geography lesson in her mind's eye but you tap your pencil incessantly, unable to sit still and pay attention? Some people are visual learners. If they see something, they can usually remember it. Visual learners concentrate and learn best when they: * watch, draw or diagram, read, or underline; * do anything that stimulates their sense of sight; * use descriptive language as a learning tool. Other people learn best by listening and talking. Auditory learners must hear their own voice (audible or inner) and say the information so they can learn and remember it. Try to work out the best way that you like to learn and your passion for it will come back. Good luck.
September 19, 2009
Hello 阿忠 ā zhōng, Just mentioning that you feel like having lost your passion and you want it back means that you didn't really loose it . You might have occupied yourself by doing other things that distracted your attention from that goal. Your initial motivation is there but you need to concentrate more on your aim of learning in the first place. Try using some attractive means of learning to give you a bit of an incentive to carry on. Wish you the best :)
September 18, 2009
Hello I'm sorry to hear that really... because the passion is necessary to learn quickly and easily ... You have to understand first why you lost it ? According to your deep reasons, you can have a break perhaps from your studies ? You can also travel and try to have some fun for a while... Anyway if you are a passionate person it will be back, don't worry.
September 18, 2009
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