Studying Tips / Constructive Suggestions Regarding Motivation![]() It is your responsibility to make college a growth experience for you. The following suggestions and resources may be helpful. 1. Attack the problem of goal setting directly. A. Gather information about your interests, abilities, values, and needs. The following may be useful in this process; Tests Counseling Self-evaluation B. Gather information about occupations. Career Services at Virginia Tech has files of this type of information. Use the Occupational Outlook Handbook. Talk to personnel in Career Services. Get first-hand information from people working in this field. C. Gather information about training requirements and training programs. Using Career Services occupational files. Using college and other catalogs. Get first-hand information from professors or those in the field. D. On the basis of the information, start making decisions which lead you in directions you want to go. 2. Attack personal problems directly. The following may be helpful: A. Using the services of the Counseling Center. Individual counseling or therapy. Self-help materials. Group counseling or therapy. B. Attack the problem yourself. Self-evaluation. Direct confrontation of others involved in the problem. Accept responsibilities for initiating changes you want to make. MOTIVATION CHECKLIST The following checklist may prove helpful in getting at the sources of poor motivation. If you want to improve your motivation you may want to choose a self-directed improvement program or use the information as a focus for counseling. 1. Really preferring something other than attending this university: ____Would prefer not to go to college. ____Would rather attend another college. ____Would prefer a different kind of training. 2. College as means to ends other than learning: ____To avoid getting a job ____To find a mate ____To have a good time ____To get away from home ____To prove self-worth 3. Distracting personal problems: ____Conflict with same sex ____Conflict with opposite sex ____Conflict with parents ____Lack of confidence ____Undefined resistance to college ____Angry at the world ____Overuse of drugs or alcohol ____Fear of evaluation ____Difficulty in making decisions ____Lack of financial resources ____Marriage problems ____Phobias and other anxieties ____Insecurity ____Loneliness 4. Lack of interest ____Undefined vocational goals ____Undefined educational goals ____Course material is not what I think is important ____Interest in school is not the "in" thing among my friends. 5. Continuing self-defeating behavior patterns: ____Excessive dependence on parents or others ____Fear as a motivator ____Parents as motivators ____Grades or academic achievement as motivator ____High school habits |
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