4 reasons why even if you try hard, you will get disastrous results

Obviously, I tried my best, but this time, the results did not come out as expected. What the hell could be the problem? It seems that all the time that can be spent in 24 hours is really all effort, but why on earth does this result of regression, let alone some achievements, occur? If you’re struggling with this, take a look and see if you’re doing these 4 typical misguided efforts.

Reckless effort

Effort doesn’t just happen. Conscious effort is key. Conscious effort does not mean making up your mind and caring, but moving forward little by little through specific feedback. Feedback is a ladder to climb to the desired goal. If there is no feedback, it will hover in place.

Spirit Victory

There are too many people who put meaning into the act of trying. In that sense, there is no one in the world who does not work hard. Repeating mistakes over and over is not effort, it’s mistakes. At the same time, because he is doing something, he often thinks that he is not at fault and that the world is wrong, or that he was unlucky this time. There are times when you need to have a positive mind and mental victory to get over a difficult situation, but if you mistakenly think that ‘I am doing something productive’ while repeating the wrong way in the long run, it is a total oblivion of life.

Difficulty adjustment failure

No matter how hard you try, the results vary widely. In particular, even if the same effort is made, the result value changes dramatically depending on the efficiency, and the key factor that determines the efficiency is the degree of immersion. Immersion doesn’t happen by making up your mind. We can be immersed when our abilities and challenges are properly balanced. If the difficulty is too high, you will get scared and stop doing it, and if it is too low, you will quickly get bored. So don’t try hard, let’s start with the difficulty adjustment.

In reality, you do not, but firmly believe that you did it

I once had a friend who lived in the library among my close friends. This friend had been in the library longer than anyone else, but he couldn’t get out of the swamp of academic warning. I was very curious about how I could get an academic probation while working so hard in the library. After watching him study for a few days, the reason was clear. I “stayed” in the library, but I didn’t study. I read all the newspapers placed in the library every day, and whenever my friends came to the library, I always ate a cup of coffee mix and smoked a cigarette. In this way, even if you are in the library for 5 hours, the actual study time is less than 30 minutes. It seems like they are doing something like this, but most of the time they don’t actually put any effort into it. So, instead of pretending to be trying for a long time, let’s work hard and properly, even if it’s short.