Overcoming Lack of Focus in Core Subjects: Tips and Strategies

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The discussion centers on the challenge of maintaining interest and focus in core subjects like Physics and Mathematics, while finding greater engagement in other areas such as Psychology, Sociology, Economics, and Cosmology. The individual expresses a concern that when a subject becomes a core focus, their interest diminishes, leading to a struggle with concentration and motivation. The desire to enhance focus on core subjects is emphasized, along with a recognition that interest tends to wane when those subjects are prioritized. The discussion highlights the need for strategies to boost focus and sustain interest in core academic areas.
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Guys i have got a kinda specific Problem.Everythig except my core subjects seem to interest me like Psychology,Sociology,Economics,Cosmology...once i sit at studying them i can spend hours and hours ...but when it comes to study my own core subjects like Physics,Maths i don't feel interest or my Focus remains a kind of weak...What i want to say...this thing happens with me that if i will take Psychology as my core subject my interest in it will minimize and if Physics or Mths are discarded as my core subjects then my interest in them will maximize automatically...
i really need to increase my Focus but could not really do it exactly..
i hope u guys helps..
 
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