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This is one of the most important secrets.
When you are studying on your own, do not blindly follow a rigid
timetable.
First, Understand the
Difference
In schools and colleges, you cannot avoid timetables.
- Someone
else has made it.
- Classes
are fixed.
- Attendance
is required.
- The
system is structured.
That is fine.
But when you sit alone to study, the situation is different.
What Is the Problem with
Timetables?
When students create a timetable, they often:
- Fix
subjects for fixed hours.
- Force
themselves to study even when the mind is not ready.
- Feel
guilty if they don’t follow it exactly.
After two or three days, the timetable collapses.
Then they feel:
“I cannot even follow my own plan.”
This creates frustration.
Study Is Not a Factory
Process
Factories run on fixed time schedules.
Human concentration does not.
Your energy level changes.
Your interest changes.
Your curiosity changes.
If you force yourself to study a subject just because “it is 5:00 pm,”
your mind may resist.
What Should You Do Instead?
Instead of a rigid timetable, follow:
Intention + Target.
Before you open the book, ask:
“What am I going to achieve now?”
Not:
“How long will I sit?”
But:
“What will I complete?”
For example:
- I
will finish 5 concepts.
- I
will solve 10 problems.
- I
will understand this diagram.
- I
will revise 3 topics.
When the target is achieved, stop.
If energy is high, continue.
The Psychological
Difference
Timetable thinking is time-based.
Effective studying is task-based.
When you chase time, you feel tired.
When you chase completion, you feel satisfied.
Completion gives energy.
Time gives pressure.
Observe Children
A child playing a game does not look at the clock.
A singer practicing music does not look at the clock.
They are immersed.
But when a student studies mathematics with a timetable mindset, they
feel burdened.
Study should not feel like punishment.
It should feel like progress.
Final Message
Do not misunderstand.
This does not mean:
- Be
lazy.
- Study
randomly.
- Avoid
discipline.
It means:
Do not let the clock control your mind.
Let your target guide your study.
When you study on your own:
Be goal-oriented, not clock-oriented.
That is Secret 30 o
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