Lack Motivation

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  • #194837
    CPAlife04
    Participant

    I lack ALL types of motivation. I started studying for AUD, lasted about 4 weeks, quit and I have not looked back. (Mind you this is my second time sitting for the exam.)

    Does anyone have some kind words to offer to move me to action?

    Thanks in Advance!

    Audit: 11/28/15 (72) April 2016
    Regulation: 2016
    Financial: 2016
    Business: 2016
    NINJA

    "The CPA exam is not a test of my ability, it is a test of my will. I have the will!"

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  • #673859
    teetles1
    Member

    Do you want to sit for it for a third time?

    #673860
    MaLoTu
    Participant

    Staying motivated and studying when there are other things to do is, at least, half the battle! I am currently struggling to get into studying BEC. I think the only way to overcome loss of motivation is just to start studying. Also, I have all my tests scheduled and that is keeping me on my toes a bit.

    Almost always from my phone... please excuse my typos!

    All 4 passed - 2016

    CA CPA

    #673861
    Martin
    Participant

    Even when you actually passed some parts (FAR & AUD) after a few tries, you still feel drained. This exam is ideal for someone who just finished college, but for the rest of us, it is just too much info to handle.

    Through God all things can happen!

    “You never fail until you stop trying.”
    ― Albert Einstein
    When I was young, I used to admire intelligent people;as I grow older, I admire kind people.
    “Just keep swimming, just keep swimming.”

    FAR= 72-84
    Audit= 73-82
    BEC= 74-75
    Reg=77

    #673862
    Skynet
    Participant

    Depends on how bad you want the CPA.

    Those who wants it badly will do whatever is necessary to pass no matter how many Fails.

    And those who don't or lack the motivation will continue to be test takers only until they break out of it or find that motivation again.

    AUD - 90
    BEC - 78
    FAR - 84
    REG - 87
    World Domination Plan

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    Phase V : TBD

    BEC : 78
    REG : 87
    FAR : 84
    AUD : 90

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    #673863
    sdguy
    Participant

    I wouldn't bother wasting your time. It doesn't sound like you want it.

    Not being mean, just stating a fact. If you don't want it bad enough, then you'LL never get there.

    AUD: 83
    FAR: 77
    REG: 86
    BEC: 86

    #673864
    CPAlife04
    Participant

    Thanks for the support (fro those who offered support). Scheduling an exam sounds like a good idea to keep me on track.

    My major issue is that I would rather spend my time with my kids than to be studying. I think it is time for a new game plan because i MUST get this done.

    And, believe it or not, I DO WANT THIS!!!!!

    Audit: 11/28/15 (72) April 2016
    Regulation: 2016
    Financial: 2016
    Business: 2016
    NINJA

    "The CPA exam is not a test of my ability, it is a test of my will. I have the will!"

    #673865
    Tcohle
    Participant

    (Hopefully) Short-term sacrifice for Long-term benefits!

    I try to remember the 3 main reasons why I want to be a CPA, so every time I lose motivation I go back to them:

    1)Better Salary/Job

    2)Provide for myself and family

    3)Personal goal and the prestige/respect that comes with it

    AUD - 84
    BEC - 75
    FAR - 76
    REG - 87
    Ninja Notes/MCQ/Book/Audio for all

    FAR- 5/11/15 76!!
    AUD-10/31/15 63, 84!
    REG-7/12/16 72
    BEC-8/31/15 75!! Perfect Score!

    Wiley CPAExcel Platinum
    Ninja 10 pt combo for FAR/AUD/BEC

    #673866
    golfball7773
    Participant

    as Tchole stated you have to remember why you want it. Actually take what Jeff said in his survival guide and tape your 3 reasons to your monitor so that you have to stair at it every day!

    AUD - NINJA in Training
    BEC - 86
    FAR - NINJA in Training
    REG - NINJA in Training
    AUD - 71, 73

    BEC - 74, 86

    REG - 77*

    FAR - 57

    *expired

    (I have been trying to become a CPA since 2013). only one test down.......

    FAR: 63, 55, 62
    REG: 65, 77*
    AUD: Fail, 64, 71
    BEC: 72, 74, 81

    *expired

    #673867
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I studied after my daughter's bed time every day. She would go down around 8pm, and I studied until midnight. The trick was to no do anything after I put her down except get my study materials out and have at it. If I tried to do anything else (grab a snack, walk the dog, or the worst…turning on the TV) in between I would get distracted and it was almost impossible to start studying.

    Put yourself on a daily schedule and force yourself to stick to it. Otherwise you have to figure out how to fit studying in again…and that is more of a drain on your time than doing it right the first time.

    #673868
    Missy
    Participant

    Motivation is overrated. Don't rely on it. If you only did laundry, vacuumed, and dusted when you felt “motivated” to do it, your home would be a disaster. Treat it like it is not optional and study even when its the very LAST thing you want to do.

    Old timer,  A71'er since 2010.

    Finance manager/HR manager

     

     

    Licensed Massachusetts Non Reporting CPA since 2012
    Finance/Admin/HR Manager

    #673869
    Lion_of_the_Rock
    Participant

    I nearly always agree with mla11692, but for once I'm going to take the opposite stance.

    In life, motivation is everything.

    A lot of people have messy houses because they aren't motivated to clean, i.e. they just don't care what anybody thinks or nobody important ever comes over that they want to impress. Very few people clean a house just to make themselves feel better. Just like exercising, few people do it for health, most do it to look good in a bathing suit, or something less (look at married couples past 35 and see how many are still fit).

    Why do most people go into accounting? Because it is decently secure and they can achieve a middle class existence for themselves and their family. I don't know too many people who wake up hungry to hit Excel or a 1040 just for the heck of it. If security for my family wasn't a motivating factor I'd be at the track or the poker table in a second.

    Or at the club with Skynet seeing if any rain was in the forecast.

    BEC - 78
    AUD - 75
    REG - 74, 79
    FAR - 75

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    #673870

    The motivation you need is that you don't want to spend more money on exam, waste more time ‘studying' and most of all you don't want the looming exam hovering over you!

    REG- July 10
    BEC - End July
    AUD - End Aug
    FAR - End October

    #673871

    My struggle wasn't the lack of motivation but availability of other better things to do. I do regret not spending enough time for each exam sitting. I'm only half way through but looking back, had I studied harder I might already be done with the CPA journey. Also failing same exam multiple times is discouraging but you have to accept it and move on. This blogging site has done so much good to me because I no longer feel I am alone. You all are out there studying for the same thing, going through the same painful experience so y'all have been very helpful.

    Good luck everyone. Let's keep it going.

    If I can do it, you can do it too!

    Certified CPA, 2016

    Licensed CPA since Apr 16
    Order in sequence of passing
    FAR-71,71,79
    BEC-80
    REG-72,77
    AUD-56,72,72,72,80! Thank you, thank you, thank you Lord!
    FAR/BEC/AUD: Becker & Yaeger lectures (Wiley & Ninja MCQs). REG: Becker lectures (Ninja MCQs).

    #673872
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I understand people get burnt out from studying, but I think the motivation should always be there. The motivation IS earning your CPA and, if your company offers it, your CPA bonus. It sounds to me like you feel you're being forced into completing the certification and don't really care about the outcome. You should take a step back and ask yourself if this is something you really want. If so, why? Keep reinforcing it to yourself daily. Best of luck!

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