
Why Students Slowly Lose Motivation (And Why It’s Not Their Fault)
A few weeks into his preparation, Aarav started feeling uneasy. Nothing had changed on paper. Same goals. Same exam. Same dreams. But somehow, sitting down to study felt heavier than

A few weeks into his preparation, Aarav started feeling uneasy. Nothing had changed on paper. Same goals. Same exam. Same dreams. But somehow, sitting down to study felt heavier than

A few months ago, Mohit decided that Sunday would finally be his “proper study day.” He wasn’t trying to do too much. Just one chapter. The whole day was free,

Most students don’t turn their cameras off in online classes or study groups because they don’t care. They do it because being seen feels uncomfortable. Psychologists have studied this reaction

A student once mentioned something almost casually. He said that whenever he studied alone, his focus slipped easily. But when he studied online with others—without talking, without interaction—he somehow stayed

A few years ago, I met a student who casually said, “I study for almost ten hours a day.” He didn’t say it like an achievement. No pride. No drama.

Every student has had this moment. The alarm rings. You open your eyes. And even though you want to wake up early and study, your body feels heavy. Your head

Most students think their study problems come from a lack of discipline. They feel that if they could just push themselves harder, wake up earlier, or stay strict for longer,

The moment you join an online study group and see ten black screens, you feel it. That small drop in motivation. That quiet thought: “If no one else is visible,

Have you ever joined an online study room, turned your camera on, and instantly felt more serious about studying? No one spoke. No one watched you. Yet somehow, you sat









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