- Why You're Not Motivated
- Biohacks
- How To Remove Things That Drain Motivation
- Sleep Hacks
- Mental Hacks
- Spiritual Hacks
- Group Support Hacks
- Conclusion
How To Raise Your GRE Prep Motivation With Vince Kotchian
Let's consider three categories:
People who have the discipline to do the GRE prep they need to do
People who don't have the discipline do the GRE prep they need to do
People who thought they had the discipline but then who find out the hard way they don't
If you're in either of those two latter categories, this course is for you.
I'm operating under a simple premise, here. If you're know what you need to do but you're not doing it, increasing your motivation will help you generate the discipline to get it done.
Going back to our three categories, #3 interests me the most. Who hasn't made a New Year's resolution and then failed to follow through? We all have set goals and then found we didn't really want to do the work required to achieve them... so we didn't. To put it mildly, this creates a problem if we've made a plan to apply to grad, business, or law school and want to submit a competitive GRE score -- yet we find ourselves not studying. How can we help fix this problem? The GRE prep pantheon only works if you do the work.
Enter my GRE prep motivation course.
Who am I?
Vince is a true GRE specialist - he's one of the very few tutors out there who ONLY teaches GRE prep. His publications include Barron's 6 GRE Practice Tests, LinkedIn's GRE prep course, and the apps "GRE Math Knight" and "GRE Vocab Cartoons". He also teaches for GregMAT+ and is a moderator of the GRE subreddit.
About My Motivation Course
In the course, I'll be teaching you how to increase your motivation in six areas:
Biohacks: physical inputs and actions
Subtraction: cutting out the crap that saps your motivation
Sleep: get more and better rest
Mental Hacks: change the way you think
Spiritual Hacks: using meditation, gratitude, and other tools
Camaraderie: lifting each other up
The cool thing about motivation is that we can create a virtuous cycle: one of the things that increases motivation is successfully doing hard things. The motivation increase from those hard things will help you do more hard things. I hope the course will boost your motivation enough to get that cycle rolling.
Go from "I've no idea what I'm doing" to "I've very little idea what I'm doing", for FREE.
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GRE prep is literally all I do. I'm one of the very few tutors out there who ONLY teaches GRE prep. My publications include Barron's 6 GRE Practice Tests, LinkedIn's GRE prep course, and the apps "GRE Math Knight" and "GRE Vocab Cartoons". I also teach for GregMAT+ and I'm a moderator of the GRE subreddit.
I grew up in Connecticut and completed the honors program at Boston College. I moved to San Diego in 2007, and I’ve been working full-time as a test-prep tutor ever since. I've scored a perfect 170 in verbal (three times) and a 167 in quant (twice) on the GRE.