As a student, I often feel stressed, disorganized or afraid that I won’t succeed. But with time, I found some simple and helpful resources that really make a difference for me. The first thing that helped me was talking to others. I started to share my stress and problems with friends or with people who have already finished their studies.
It helped me feel less alone. They gave me advice and shared their stories. I understood that many students go through the same things. I also started to watch videos about study planning and revision tips. These videos gave me good ideas on how to organize my study time. I now try to make a revision schedule, so I know what to study each day. This helps me to not leave everything until the last minute and to avoid too much work at the same time.
Another thing that helps me is to focus on my work first. I try not to do anything else until I finish what I planned. It’s not always easy but when I finish my work, I feel proud and more relaxed. All these small things, talking, planning and staying focused, help me stay on track. They are not magic solutions, but they remind me that I am not alone, that I can improve, and that I can succeed.
« Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out. »
— Robert Collier
