Passing the CPA exam isn’t about intelligence, it’s about consistency. You don’t need to be perfect. You just need to show up more days than you don’t. Set clear expectations, define what “done” looks like for every study session, and break it into small steps. One study session today is progress that is worth celebrating! Find accountability: a coach, mentor, or study partner. And when you miss a day (because you will), don’t quit. The ones who pass are the ones who keep going despite mistakes and failures. What’s one small, consistent action you’re taking today?
Since I am re taking far, a fear is following but trying my best to just focus on practice that’s it
Good point Blake. Without this, persons tend to drift and meander.
State Head Punjab & HP@ Shadowfax | LSS Black Belt / CSCMP Certified
3 周In my experience, the journey to passing the CPA exam isn’t defined by innate brilliance but by the unwavering commitment to showing up day after day. The secret lies in setting clear, achievable goals for each study session—each one a stepping stone toward mastery. For me, it’s all about embracing the small victories, whether that’s a focused 30-minute review or a challenging concept finally clicking into place. Accountability, whether through a mentor or a dedicated study partner, has been a game-changer, keeping me aligned with my long-term vision even when progress feels slow. Today, I’m dedicating time to revisit and reinforce my understanding of key tax regulations—one small session that builds on yesterday’s efforts. What’s one consistent action you’re taking today to move closer to your goal?