Dr Erika Patall is a world-class motivation psychologist.
She reveals how to find your motivation to study (for your exams): what works, and what doesn’t!
One question I hear possibly more than any other single question is “how can I increase my motivation to study”?
Today, we’re cutting through the endless advice you can find on the Internet. And getting right to the heart of the science of that often elusive motivation to study (for your exams).
Let’s discover what really works, and what doesn’t, when it comes to finding your get up and go! It’s time to get motivated to study for your exams!
I’m joined by Dr Erika Patall, one of the most prolific and respected stars of modern research into motivation in education, whose work you can find at https://motivationlab.wordpress.com/
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Awesome podcast as usual! What I found most interesting is how people tend to work more the following day if they feel that they did really good the day before – as Dr. Erika Patall said, it’s sounds counterintuitive which makes it super interesting!
So glad you enjoyed it, Divine! Yes – really interesting point isn’t it, I guess it’s related to the idiom “resting on your laurels”… though not something someone with your fierce work ethic would often struggle with, I’m quite sure!!