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Not sure if you’re going to make it? HOW TO OVERCOME LACK OF CONFIDENCE

Not sure if you’re going to make it? HOW TO OVERCOME LACK OF CONFIDENCE | SAS Podcast 18 Q&A

We all experience it… Some days we’re fired up to study, other days, we are not. The key to overcome that lack of confidence is what I talk about in today’s episode of the architecture podcast.

Along with this question from Khawaja (IG @kh_muhammad_ali), I also answer his other questions about getting into architecture school and how to figure out if it’s the right path to take.

15 Architecture Student Memes That’ll Make You Laugh . . . And Then Cry – The Best Architecture Memes

35 Architecture Student Memes That’ll Make You Laugh . . . And Then Cry – The Best Architecture Memes

The best architecture student memes that’ll make you laugh . . . and then cry.

Join me on this emotional roller-coaster and experience some regretfully relatable architecture student memes.

It doesn’t matter if you’re a high school student, college or university student, graduate or practicing architect. These relatable architecture memes will brighten up your day.

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How To Be (And STAY) Motivated To Study and Achieve Your Goals | SAS Podcast 5

On today’s episode, I talk about how a lot of students, like me, have been reaching out and saying how they’re not sure if they’re fit for architecture. They seem to get motivation in bursts, rather than having a persistent motivation to study. It comes, and it goes. The problem with this is that you start to doubt yourself. You need to anchor in these 4 habits I talk about to help drive a constant and persistent motivation to study architecture.
Specifically, I’ll talk about:
• Creating a definite purpose, goal or dream to strive for.
• Creating a definite plan to achieve this goal.
• Ignoring the discouragement and negativity of others, and your own mind.
• Attracting and accepting the encouragement of others, and your own mind.