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How do high school students discipline themselves?

The first is because there is no goal.

Life, work, and career must have goals, and life must have a plan. These students do not have clear goals. They do not know why they are studying and what they want in life. Without the drive of goals, they are easy to follow blindly, and over time, they lose the motivation to restrain themselves. The solution lies in controlling yourself. When you can't control yourself or want to be lazy, think about your goals and everything that will happen when you achieve them. In this way, every time you think of "the joy of success", you will have endless energy.

The second is that there is no plan and priority.

The second form of lack of self-discipline is the inability to do things that have nothing to do with or have little to do with the goal, doing things you like rather than what you should do. Some of them also know that they want to go to college, but that plan is too far away for them, so they easily indulge in their own hobbies. When encountering this kind of situation, you need to arrange your priorities and focus on the most productive part, that is, getting into college, learning knowledge, and equip yourself, so that you can better have time to complete your hobbies in the future.

The third is that there is no completion deadline set.

These students can set completion deadlines for themselves, such as how many words they can memorize in how much time, how many questions they can do, or what rank they can achieve in the midterm and final exams. If you can force yourself to complete the task strictly according to the set date, it will give yourself a "sense of urgency", which can effectively suppress distraction and allow you to concentrate on studying.

The fourth is that progress is not tracked.

Never regard the plan as a formality, you must implement it and monitor the progress of the work. Many students have plans, schedules, etc. posted all over the wall, but they cannot always check and track their progress. Therefore, we often make up our minds, but they never last long.

The fifth is lack of interest in learning.

Such students are repelled by learning and become upset when they see books. The main reason is that they have not developed emotions with knowledge and do not know the joy of learning knowledge. Therefore, the purpose of learning must be solved, and the attitude towards learning will change accordingly. You can try to set a learning goal first, and reward yourself after reaching the goal to make yourself interested in learning.

Sixth is procrastination.

Find out the problem of procrastination in homework and other tasks, and arrange a realistic completion deadline. You can also ask teachers, classmates or parents to help supervise and check the results.

Seventh is bad habits.

Replace bad habits with good habits and take useful actions as autonomously and spontaneously as possible so that you have extra time to do more meaningful things. To develop a new habit, you need to be as strong-willed as possible to practice it and announce to others that you are developing the new habit to avoid falling back into the old habit. Never allow exceptions to occur before the habit becomes ingrained, and seize the first opportunity to show your determination. Finally, remember: “It usually takes about three weeks to form a new habit.”

Franklin believed that self-discipline embodies human courage and is the essence of all noble human qualities. All success comes from self-discipline. If you want to develop self-discipline as soon as possible, first of all, you must imagine that you have become a disciplined person, and then you must think and act like a disciplined person.

With self-discipline, getting rid of bad habits, and perseverance, I believe everyone can succeed.

Self-discipline is divided into three stages

In the first stage, like most of the students around you, you arrive at the classroom on time for lectures, homework, and exams. You restrain yourself and be an ordinary student who doesn't give up on your dreams easily.

The second stage is when you discover the gap between you and other students, know your shame and then be brave, abandon your previous laziness and habits, and work hard to catch up with them. You ask yourself to study hard, force yourself to stay up late at night to read, you answer questions every day, memorize words, and keep working hard.

The third stage of self-discipline is that you regard self-discipline as a habit, and it has penetrated into your blood and life. Without any reminder, you will become that highly aware person.

Anywhere and at any time, even if everyone around you goes with the flow, you will still consciously move towards your dreams and live to your own height. This is the most respected and pursued way of life.