millworx wrote: » I have this whole week off and was going to study and lab, but it's like I have ADD, I'de rather catch up on sleep. So how do you working professionals manage to study for IE without getting burnt out?
ITdude wrote: » Can you say Starbucks?
NOC-Ninja wrote: » I go to the mirror and ask myself, " How bad do you want it? "
millworx wrote: » but at the end of the day I can't fathom staring at more configs.
millworx wrote: » I've been studying for the CCIE for a little while now. And the biggest problem I have is burnout. Not so much from overstudying. But more or less working in operations I am staring at configs all day long. I personally manage about 800 corporate/partner routers, switches and a grip of ASA's and am the sole engineer responsible for this branch of equipment. My everyday duties cover everything included in IE (with the exception of Multicast), but at the end of the day I can't fathom staring at more configs. I have this whole week off and was going to study and lab, but it's like I have ADD, I'de rather catch up on sleep. So how do you working professionals manage to study for IE without getting burnt out?
reaper81 wrote: » Turgon pretty much summed up most of what I would have to say to you. I have done over 400 hours of studying for the CCIE now so I know pretty well what I'm up against. It's a marathon, not a sprint. Keep going at a regular pace instead of trying to cram. Every hour counts. Ask yourself, what does the CCIE mean to me? If it doesn't mean a lot to you then walk away, it is not worth it if you don't really WANT it. As someone else said, can you study before work? Do you have a commute? Find those moments where you can put some time in. Every now and then I allow myself to not study and just play some Xbox360 or whatever, you need those moments too but don't get lazy. Failure is not an option, at least not for me. This is what a regular day looks like for me: 06.00 Wake up 06.45 Commute, study for almost a hour 07.55 Arrive at work 16.00 Go home from work 16.15 Commute, study for almost a hour 17.10 Home, spend time with son and fiancee 19.30-ish Hit the racks 23.30 - Lab slot finished I don't do this every day but for 3 or 4 days a week. Does it take its toll? Yes, absolutely but in the end it will be worth it. There is not a day that goes by that I don't think a couple of minutes about the CCIE. I know that if I succeed it will provide security for my family and good times ahead so I'm not looking back. Go for it man!
millworx wrote: » Thanks for all the suggestions. I think that's what I need to do. Take breaks from time to time. Maybe take a weekend off here and there without studying. I took the past few days off from IT all together since I'm off all week. Kinda a bad week though, just dumped the girlfriend (cheater). But I guess that will give me more time to study! LoL.
millworx wrote: » So might as well knock out CCNP ROUTE while I'm at it. Scheduled it for tommorow, surprised there are spots open. I figured if I take get the intermediate exams out of the way while studying for IE it will help keep me motivated. I'll let yall know how I do!