HACK your IT Study Habits - CCENT - CCNA - A+ | Atomic Habits

preview_player
Показать описание
Have you lost your motivation to keep studying for your CCENT, CCNA, CompTIA A+ certification exam? We can't rely on motivation alone....we need to HACK our brains using ATOMIC HABITS!!

**Below you will find what are known as affiliate links. Basically, links to really great stuff I use that, if you buy, I will receive a super small kickback that helps support this channel. Thanks!!**

🏆🏆🏆GET YOUR CCNA - BEST RESOURCES🏆🏆🏆

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

---💡💡💡CCENT TRAINING RESOURCES💡💡💡---

📚📚📚Books:

📹📹📹 Videos:

🔬🔬🔬Labs:

—💡💡💡CCNA TRAINING RESOURCES💡💡💡—

📚📚📚Books:

📹📹📹Videos:

🔬🔬🔬Labs:

—💡💡💡CCNP TRAINING RESOURCES💡💡💡—

📚📚📚Books:

📹📹📹Videos:

🔬🔬🔬Labs:

AWS Study Resources:

UDEMY:

BOOKS:

mcsa vcp mcse ine mta tshoot 300-135 az-900 az 900 az900 Microsoft Azure

#AtomicHabits #CCNA #CCENT
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

What are some creative ways you maintain your study habits? How have you implemented Atomic STUDY Habits?

MENU


-What's an Atomic Habit? 1:50
-4 Steps to develop a Habit. 3:30
-HOW to make your habits OBVIOUS 3:45
-Habit Stacking 5:30
-Prime your environment 7:30
-The Habit Stacking Challenge 9:50
-HOW to make your habits ATTRACTIVE. 10:25
-Temptation Bundling 11:03
-Surround yourself with like-minded people 12:45
-the MOTIVATION RITUAL 14:30
-HOW to make your habits EASY 17:48
-the Decisive Moment 22:06
-the 2-minute RULE 23:01
-HOW to make your habit SATISFYING 26:22

NetworkChuck
Автор

When he said “how’s your studying coming?”
Me: *tears*

anthonygil
Автор

I like what Dave Ramsey said. "If you aim at nothing you will hit nothing every time."

scrappyny
Автор

Honestly, I was lacking motivation doing my A+... this beyond helped me and I PASSED!! thank you for the knowledge and keep it up man. We all appreciate you<3

justamapting
Автор

My father passed recently. I needed something to focus on so I studied hard everyday and recently cleared my CCNA R&S. I used David Bombal's udemy courses.

zachd
Автор

My motivation is the prospect of having a good career and secure future

ruancoetzee
Автор

I much needed this video as I was losing motivation studying for Network+. Thank you so much!!

Keo
Автор

I'm in Cisco 1 and am currently studying for CCENT,
I take the advice of what Mike Myers said in the front of his A+ guide and that is Pay for your Cert and schedule it.
Put yourself on a deadline. Works every time.

angrykoala
Автор

It's funny how I came across your channel last year, decided to pursue ccna, got my CCENT, almost done with ccna and I just now found out that you're also a fellow Christian! That's amazing man. Certainly explains your love for people and helping us all. Great ministry you got, praise Jesus!

ed_
Автор

Looking to get CompTIA A+, Cisco CCT & CCNA in 2023, hopefully Atomic Habits will help.

jamealjordon
Автор

Once I hit that mental block of studying, I put down everything I'am doing, gather my keys, equipment, wallet, and then go to the nearest YMCA and start lap swimming. Some people think it's a bit bizarre because I've done that without saying anything and just walk out, but it works for me because I clear my mind after an hour of swimming.

greenleaph
Автор

I start with Cioara’s course in the morning because watching a video with a scratch pad & some coffee is easier than reading when you’re still groggy. If anyone knows about Jeremy Cioara, his energy and enthusiasm goes well with some AM coffee. Then throughout my day on breaks and at night I go through the CCNA book on the same topic to reinforce what I learned in the video. Having already heard and seen it, going through the book becomes a breeze and delight because it’s familiar. That “I’ve seen this before” feeling. Plus it’s interesting to see different approaches to the same ideas. For instance in subnetting Todd Lammle will find the block size/increment by subtracting the octet in question from 256, and Cioara will take the last network bit and convert it to decimal. Understanding two approaches can really help to check your work. (That’s just 1 example, and here are others, I’m sure)

CallSignJammer
Автор

Love the shirt. God bless you. Now I need to start studying for IT coming out of the military soon. I wanna work in IT not sure what O wanna do though. I do know I wanna make way more than I make now.

TheDwilliams
Автор

I love this! I have recently (the last few semesters of school) implemented habit stacking! I didn't know that's what it was called, but I have exponentially increased my quality of life. I've increased productivity, decreased stress, and even improved my health! I'm a 3rd year full-time IT student, have 2 young children. Creating a routine (specifically a morning routine) has been essential in me getting stuff done. I have a 4.0 GPA and I still have time to study for my Network+. Here is my current schedule.


0350-wake up
0400-0430- Lift or run
0430-0450- shower, skincare routine

0450-0500- make coffee, short journal entry
0500-0600- Certification Study (Currently finishing a video course, next week start practice exams)
0600-0700- Schoolwork -assignments/projects/study
0700ish- kids awake (That starts a whole other routine)



My study area is my kitchen table, but its like a totally different place when it's just me, my family is still sleeping, and the sun hasn't risen. It's so peaceful and perfect for me. I setup my space the night before to create the environment: Open and charged laptop and clean rocketbook pages (I had one before I saw your video, so "I liked it before it was cool").



I'm starting a Corporate IT internship next week and working on making some adjustments to my routine. I'll probably have to shorten study blocks by 10 minutes each in order to leave 20 minutes to get ready for work.



The key to this all working is prepping the night before so my morning routine goes smoothly! Get my coffee pot ready, set out my gym clothes, prep my study space etc. Also, having a study plan, like you said. Mine is go through 2 video courses ( however long that takes with the hour each day). A week of practice exams, a few weeks of labs, and a few weeks of going over week topics and going through a cert book.

I have so much more I could say bout this topic, iff you made it this far, you rock haha

madisonlayne
Автор

Work on a really grueling and soul sucking helpdesk to remind yourself that you don't want to be stuck in tier II the rest of your life. That doesn't work every day, so studying for 25 minutes and then playing for 15 works as well.

matthewoliver
Автор

Thank you, I’ve been struggling to study for awhile now.
I’m going to implement these strategies today.

“I’m going to study 6 hours a day” I tried that on top of a 11 hour work day! It didn’t work for more than a month.

amirhaynes
Автор

Man it is like doing your Devotions at morning, but you are doing the same thing with your CCNA studies. doing devotions is what teach you to persevere in studying IT by keeping you on improving and improving what you learn and applying it in what you do. I hope all people will know the value of devotions because; this will be much easier to understand if they do, but thanks for the tip Bro and God bless you!

nehlkevinpandi
Автор

This video was right on time. I was getting to be a little burned out but like the 2 minute rule just studying a little bit of something I stead of wasting the entire day is better than nothing. Thank you for this!

mjiles
Автор

For me it is to study first thing in the morning - straight into the shower, heater under desk, coffee on my desk ready to go. I don’t have the distractions of the day, had a lot of wasted time in my morning routine anyway and can do whatever l want at night. Plus l tend to gloss over video training before hitting a book. There is a great quote l like to when hitting those sticking points ‘when you get tired rest, don’t quit’

chris
Автор

Hey guys! Recently discovered this channel and want to thank Chuck for making such great content. Chuck, thank you for being so inspiring and making it so easy to learn and understand. My 14 year old daughter started coding about 6 month ago and got me into this. But there’s so much that a 14 year old can teach. Chuck, you and your content are opening my eyes to a whole new worlds. Thank you once again!
Ps also a great technique that I use to study is Compound Effect. I learned about it in the same titled book by Darren Hardy and it very similar to Atomic Habit. Combining both creates an amazing combination. Now I just can’t wait to see where I am going to be in 1, 2, and 4 years.

dmitrydji