You want to achieve exceptional grades from now, it's on you. You can make it happen. You've got the power to do that. You can change things for you. It doesn't matter what grade you got in the past. It doesn't matter, see when you acknowledge you and say hey, it's me. I'm the one that determines the outcome. I've got to do this. I have some obstacles in front of me. I know it's not gonna be easy. But ultimately these obstacles are not going to Slow Me Down just when you feel like you've done your last hour. Studying or read the last passage in the textbook and your brain is telling you that you can't study anymore. You say? Yeah, I've got to do this a little bit more make me fear the year that you commit to yourself. You're going to make progress, it just takes discipline and outright determination. If you can commit for the entire year and 365 days your life will be drastically different. I don't care who you are or which country you're from or how old. You are the same for everyone if you're going to have the energy and the passion to drive.
The grades you get today are a direct result of the studying you did yesterday. It's a direct result of the studying you did last week and the week before take responsibility for whatever happens to you knowing that you have consciously made the decisions that have put you in the situation you are now in. Because all you need to do is take baby steps, one small step at a time one foot in front of the other remember, what is achievable remember, you are capable of it because it will put your problems into different perspective when you're feeling fatigued and week. That would be this part that keeps you going on that Journey when you're walking with those wings on your shoulders. We all have these things, these external things, that we blame and they give us a Uses and reasons for our grades. Maybe it was, I didn't have the time or I didn't have the money or this happened to me or that happened to me, my family member, my parents, the country, the economy, these things doesn't matter whose fault it is that something is broken. Your responsibility to fix it. It doesn't matter whose fault it was that you failed your last exam, but you can be damn sure. It's your responsibility to make sure it doesn't happen again.
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