Try setting micro goals and complete them - this should boost your
selfesteem and may motivate you to go on. That's a good method not to give
up for almost any big project.

Listen to the the VODs read by more emphatic trainers, such as Jeremy
Cioara (he has some 2006ish CCIE VODs) or Scott Morris - I often had a gool
laugh watching them, and this helped to stay on track too.

Pull yourself together and make some Anki flash-cards with various useful
stuff for exam, not only will they preserve you current knowledge, but
getting good scores with those decks has to add some motivation too.

And finally, from time to time think about the point why you have started
all this initially and what it's gonna get you to, especially what will you
feel when you are finally done. Imagine that!

You have to try and add some emotions to the process, at least that's how I
think and do to keep myself up.

Best regards, Slava

On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 7:56 PM, robert shepherd <[email protected]>wrote:

> Just want to see what everyone thinks is the best way to stay motivated. I
> have been "slacking" for about 1.5 - 2 months now. Haven't picked up a
> book, viewed IPexperts VOD, nor done any labbing. I work for a SP and it is
> tough to deal with routers all day and then come home and study in the
> evenings and weekends. I do have a year before I must attempt the exam so
> that is on my side. (maybe :-\). Any ideas?
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