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FAIL - First Attempt In Learning
Hard work always pays off - it is not a question of if you will get there, but WHEN you will get there
The bad news is time flies, the good new is that you're the pilot.
Be strong enough to stand alone, smart enough to know when you need help, and brave enough to ask for it.
It doesn’t matter where you start, it matters how you end
Each day is an opportunity to improve. Aim to be that little bit better than yesterday and better tomorrow than today.
Focus on progress, not perfection. Practise a little bit every day - little and often Slow and steady wins the race.
GCSE and A Level Maths are a marathon not a sprint
Hope might be a good breakfast, but it makes a very poor dinner
99% of failures come from people who have the habit of making excuses.
Run in the morning before your body figures out what you're doing
Never underestimate the importance of small steps. small steps = big changes.
Tomorrow is worth more than yesterday but less than today.
Everything you want is on the other side of fear
You can pick up a mistake and carry it as a burden, or you can set it down as use it as a stepping stone to greatness.
Don't expect to be good at maths or understand things straight away. Be patient and persistent. Rome wasn't built in a day, but they worked on it every single day.
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