Motivation starts the habit; systems keep it. Here's the system.
Math skill compounds — every topic leans on the last, so gaps snowball quietly until an exam exposes them.
One tip that works: End every session by re-solving one problem you got wrong yesterday.
A visible unbroken chain you won't want to break.
Set a minutes target; the dashboard ring fills as you study.
Flashcards resurface Math material right before you'd forget it.
Friends and groups see your activity — quiet quitting gets noticed.
Because willpower is a terrible scheduler. External structure — streaks, visible goals, partners — outperforms motivation for every subject, Math included.
End every session by re-solving one problem you got wrong yesterday.
Most people report the streak 'pulling' them back within two to three weeks — the loss-aversion of breaking it does the heavy lifting.