Today, we have a featured article from Flo from Germany, he is a student at an university in Frankfurt.
Louis asked me to share some of my experiences with the Law of attraction (LoA) when it comes to learning and passing tests in university.
I used law of attraction very successfully in university, even in subjects that I had problems with.
My absolute peak was earlier this year, when I had my oral exams at university and really wanted to perform outstandingly well in all subjects.
I was able to do exactly that, and I’ll explain some of the mindsets and techniques I used to make this happen.
The absolute KEY to progress in learning anything is passion for the subject. So it’s important to release any negative beliefs and emotions about a certain (school-) subject and to really find out what fascinates you about it and in which ways it could be useful for your life.
If the stuff you have to learn is boring for you, just remind yourself that this work is a stepping stone for your future and a good way to improve your skills, be it in language, math, history or anything else.
Louis wrote quite a bit about living your dream and discovering your purpose in life. It is absolutely crucial to know why you’re doing what you do. For me, going to school and attending university was in perfect alignment with what I wanted to create in my life, so I always felt passionate about giving my best.
I’m sure with some inner work (Discovering your beliefs) you’ll find out in which ways your school works helps you later in life.
Passion makes studying almost effortless, plus it has numerous other advantages. One of those is that you’ll attract more opportunities in your life, because people will be drawn to optimistic persons like you. It will also catch the attention of teachers and professors, who will gladly support you, because most of them are fed up with unmotivated students who just learn barely enough to pass the test
Passion also arises when you see the subject as a challenge, and not so much as a problem. Any challenge gives you the opportunity to grow intellectually and personally. Conquering a challenge is very satisfying, so always keep this in mind when you’re working on your homework.
It’s also a must to accept the belief that it is possible for you to actually improve in this area.
Many people I know hate math and constantly tell themselves how much they hate it, and that they’re simply not the type of person who’s good in math. It’s obvious that this becomes a self fulfilling prophecy, isn’t it?
So drop any kind of complaining concerning your “problem”. Remember the most basic principle in LoA: “What you resist persists”. 
Besides passion and positive beliefs it’s obviously important to visualize yourself completing the task very successfully. (more…)