Well as you are probably aware, here are some study plans to go off of:
gmat-study-plan-start-your-gmat-journey-80727.html?fl=menu In this post, there is a calendar template that we advise students to use. Here is the link for your usage:
download/file.php?id=8695Just remember, no strides are made until you actually hit the books. It is easy to learn EVERYTHING about the exterior of the test without actually diving into concepts, quesion types, and the tough stuff.
If you are really struggling with self motivation, we usually recommend purchasing a guided study plan from a Kaplan,
Manhattan GMAT, Knewton, egmat, gmatpill,
magoosh, etc... These companies will be able to create the plan for you, and guide you through the process and track your progress.
I used the Kaplan class, on-site class, and supplemented with the
manhattan GMAT 8 guides, and made a 140 point increase from 570-710.
Also, if you'd like to keep a journal of your progress, you can always start a new thread, and continually update it. You are absolutely welcome to start a thread and do this. We've seen it done before, and people will offer suggestions and support. Ultimately, self motivation can be hard to come by, but remember that the people you are competing with are tough, strong, and willing to work hard for their goals. So make sure that you work as hard as the people around you.
Best of luck with your study plan!