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Your Mindset is EVERYTHING!
Once your mindset changes, everything on the outside will change along with it - Steve Maraboli
The greatest differentiator of whether youâll succeed in achieving your desired ATAR or not, is your
mindset.
Your mindset is so important, that even if you were to have the best study techniques, the most comprehensive notes and all the motivation/discipline in the worldâŠ
YOUâLL STILL PERFORM BADLY!
And yet, despite itâs importance, students will neglect it
completely.
Donât be like the other students.
In this post, Iâll go over why your mindset is so important and the 3 mindsets to adopt if you want to achieve a high ATAR.
This and the upcoming posts are easily the
most important ones of ATAR Digest, so be sure to read through this completely and take some notes!
Table of Contents
- Your ATAR = Your Mindset
- Adopt these 3 Mindsets for a 90+ ATAR
- 1. Autonomous
- 2. Competitive
- 3. Growth
- The only limit is the one you set for yourself
Your ATAR = Your Mindset
Mindset refers to
the underlying beliefs and attitudes that shape oneâs thoughts, behaviours and responses to challenges.
Your mindset impacts how you think of everything around you. So, if you have a poor mindset, then the way you approach your studies and year 11/12 as a whole will be poor too.
This is the
number 1 difference between a successful and unsuccessful student.
- When successful students face a setback, like doing poorly in an exam, they see this as a chance for growth. They learn from their mistakes, get better and then smash the next exam.
- But for unsuccessful students, whenever they face a setback they get absolutely destroyed. They throw in the towel. They give up!
This all has to do with their
mindsets.
The successful student believes that through failure they can get better and improve. They believe that they need to now put in more work and fix themselves.
The unsuccessful student believes that because they failed, theyâre stupid now and canât achieve a 90+ ATAR.
Your mindset is the foundation of all success. Itâs the foundation of your ATAR!
Adopt these 3 Mindsets for a 90+ ATAR
1. Autonomous
The realisation & belief that your EDUCATION and ACHIEVING THAT DESIRED ATAR is at your finger tips!
Although the ATAR number itself is out of your controlâŠ
You and you ALONE are in control of how much
effort,
time,
energy and
focus you put towards achieving your goals â
NOT YOUR TEACHERS OR CLASSMATES.
You need to
stop blaming other people.
I am not saying that there is no such thing as a bad teacher, bad school and bad classmates.
I am saying that
DESPITE having these bad circumstances, you must believe that you are still the one who has control over it.
Take full responsibility and accountability for everything!
2. Competitive
The ATAR is a rank and is therefore highly competitive.
So, in order to score a â90+ ATARâ, you need to beat
90% of other students.
How do you beat these other students?
Be competitive!
When you have this mindset, the work and effort you put in is
next level.
And if you want to come out on top and achieve a 90+ ATAR, then youâll need to be doing
next level things!
3. Growth
The belief that your abilities and intelligence can be
developed and
improved over time through
dedication, hard work and
perseverance.
Just because you donât understand something now, it doesnât mean you wonât forever.
Just because you are terrible at maths, it doesnât make you stupid!
It just means that you havenât properly learned it yet and you need to practice more.
Donât limit yourself by thinking that youâre âstupidâ or that other people are smarter than you.
Truly believe that you can achieve anything in life and that you can win in anything that you do - no matter how bad youâve been at it in the past.
The only limit is the one you set for yourself
The only person who is stopping you from success is YOU.
You have
no excuses to not scoring your dream ATAR.
I hear students all the time complaining and saying:
- âI donât go to a good schoolâ
- âMy teacher is terrible and doesnât know how to teachâ
- âMy subjects donât scale wellâ
And so many other statements.
But guess what?
I had ALL of these issues myself, and yet I ended up scoring in the top 2% of the state.
If I had said those things to myself when I was in year 11 and 12, would I have been able to succeed?
No.
Why?
Because when you tell yourself excuses and reasons why you canât achieve something, youâve subconsciously set yourself a boundary.
You have LIMITED your own ability to succeed!
So stop making excuses, put in the work and youâll achieve a 95+ ATAR (or whatever ATAR you desire).
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