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mrmcmint wrote: » I love cars - seeing all these lambos and ferraris driving around does it for me! especially with roofs down
sagewalkinthere wrote: » I realized that I need to advance my career so I can make more money to support her well.
bertieb wrote: » You'd best nip down to the Lambo dealership and buy one TODAY seeing as it's beautiful weather-wise. You just know it isn't going to last and it will be pouring down again in Manchester soon - make the most of the top down motoring whilst you can
jryantech wrote: » No studying June-August. Come back in September. Thanks.
mrmcmint wrote: » Still not seen my all time favourite though... the F40. Dyijng to see one of those. Maybe if all this studying pays off one day..............
HeroPsycho wrote: » You just want to be able to tell her:BAKE ME A PIE! (I kid!)
mrmcmint wrote: » I love cars - seeing all these lambos and ferraris driving around does it for me! especially with roofs down Gives me something to work towards... even if i never get there.
dynamik wrote: » Might want to check out these threads:http://www.techexams.net/forums/general-certification/32248-how-do-you-motivate-yourself.htmlhttp://www.techexams.net/forums/network/30247-motivation.htmlhttp://www.techexams.net/forums/off-topic/19950-motivation.html
snadam wrote: » Sometimes I find that actually scheduling my exam tends to light a big fire under my A55. I'm actually contemplating that now so I can get in the "study groove"
RobertKaucher wrote: » But for really learning it is being able to use the technology at work that is a huge motivation.... I look for ways to implement what I have studied on a daily basis.
Slowhand wrote: » This is excellent advice, tends to work the same way for me. Sadly, though, this year's been tough on me and every time I've scheduled a round of MCSE exams to finish off the cert I've run into money-problems and have to cancel.
msteinhilber wrote: » That's perhaps one of the bigger motivators for me, or maybe it's not a motivator but something that keeps me on track - I'm not sure. But I face similar problems, I can go months without any significant problems but the moment I schedule an exam it's guaranteed that at least one or two significant events will go down leading up to the exam - it just never fails. Otherwise, my biggest motivator is my family and desire to move up and out of my current job. Knowing my family is making sacrifices for me to be attending school and study for classes and certifications in the evenings and weekends is a big motivator. I owe it to my wife and son to use the time I spend studying to the fullest and to not let them down for the sacrifices they make.
Slowhand wrote: » I need to rid myself of the nonsense of day-to-day life as it is right now. Either it's money or it's stress, sometimes both: we got a note on the door of the house we're renting that the bank will be taking the house from our landlord and selling it in auction on the 15th of July. So, guess who's not studying for a damn thing this month and spending all his free time looking at apartments, putting things in storage, and stressing out about who's going to take care of the cat while I sleep in my car for a week or three? On a completely unrelated note, I don't drink nearly enough.
veritas_libertas wrote: » Nice, I have the blessing of serving those papers. Guess who gets everything bit a gun pulled on him? That is the number two reason for studying hard.
FadeToBright wrote: » Same here. I need to schedule my 70-291 exam so I'll start studying!
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