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How to Stay Motivated on Your IB Extended Essay

How to Stay Motivated on Your IB Extended Essay

4 min read | Lanterna Team | January 27, 2026

Learn how to stay motivated on your IB Extended Essay this summer with expert tips on planning, topic enthusiasm, setting mini-deadlines, and using friends for accountability.

This week we have some short and sweet prompts to remind you all about that thing you may or may not have been putting off until now. Although it’s easy to lose momentum in the depths of summer when all you really want is to find a beach and drink lemonade and swim with dolphins, the Extended Essay doesn’t get written by itself. The good news is you’re not alone. The less good news is you still have to get on with it.

Not IB Summer
This is not an IB summer

1. Remember your plan

In this series we’ve been taking you through all the essential steps for completing your Extended Essay. The idea is that if you follow each step as and when you need it, you’ll be able to come out the other side with a brilliant essay that is well thought-through in terms of topic, research, question, plan, and is also written pretty brilliantly.

This guide talks a lot about planning and organisation, but that’s because it is all too easy to lose sight of your plan at any moment. If you feel you’ve dropped the EE ball, devote some time to working out where exactly you are in your process. Are you ahead or behind where you hoped you’d be at this point? How many steps do you need to take before you are holding your glorious first draft in your hand?

The good news is there’s still plenty of time to catch up and get to where you want to be this summer. You just need to do it!

If you didn’t download our Wall Planner in the last post now is the time to do that. Create mini-deadlines throughout the summer for each stage of the process you have left. Do it now!

2. Give your topic some love

Some students have an uncanny ability to keep up the enthusiasm about a topic over an entire year. But most don’t. If you feel like all you want to do with your topic is rip it into conceptual shreds and burn it, it’s time to give it some love.

Go back to your original notes about the topic. The ones you made when you were first grappling in a state of panic, wondering what you cared enough about to write about for 4000 words. Find the original thing that made you realise this research question was ‘the one’. Maybe it was a particularly incredible fact or piece of data, or maybe it was a passage from a novel that made your spine tingle. Whatever it was, it’s worth taking time to consider why you find it inspiring. Better yet, take a blank piece of paper and brainstorm all the reasons why you still find this topic interesting. It might help you remember something you can use as you develop your essay.

3. Plant rewards

This tried and tested technique never gets old. If you feel like that this task is simply too big to feel any real satisfaction from completing parts of it, create fake satisfaction instead!

Remember those mini-deadlines you added to your EE Summer Planner? Add mini rewards right after every deadline (the keyword here is ‘after’). Tell yourself that you won’t be able to get the reward until you have met the deadline you’ve set, and write it into your calendar while making this condition clear.

For example:Extended Essay Rewards

4. A drop of fear

Do you remember that you fail the IB if you fail to submit an Extended Essay?

Enough said.

5. Use a friend

There is power in numbers. Sometimes using someone else to motivate you is far, far more effective than trying to muster up motivation by yourself. There are different ways you can do this, depending on who the someone else is.

  1. Co-motivation. This is ideal if you have other friends who are at a similar stage to you when writing their Extended Essay. It’s proven that any given emotion is far easier to pick up when you are with a group of like-minded individuals compared to being by yourself. So make a pact with your friends that you will spur each other on to get that EE drafted. Create a Whatsapp group devoted to EE motivation, arrange to work on your essays together in a library, or send each other motivational inspiration to keep up momentum. (Disclaimer: motivation is not motivation when it’s procrastination)
  2. Announce your intentions. It’s amazing how much pressure can be created simply by telling a friend, a parent, or your Instagram followers that you are going to finish a piece of work. Right before you sit down to write a paragraph, or do some filler research, tell someone else that you will be finished with this soon so that they can hold you to your word later.
  3. Use friends as rewards. In the same way, you could schedule in a TV binge, or a chocolate binge, after a significant deadline, arrange a party or a day out with your friends for the day after one of your deadlines. Tell them that not only will you not go if you haven’t met your deadline, but that they should keep checking on you to remind you that you have to meet the deadline before you can join in the fun.

Good luck and stay motivated!

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The Extended Essay is a compulsory 4,000-word independent research paper, a core component of the IB Diploma Programme. It allows you to explore a topic of personal interest in depth, developing critical university-level research and writing skills. Crucially, failing to submit or pass the EE means failing the entire IB Diploma, making it a vital part of your academic success.

Maintaining motivation is key for such a long-term project. Break down the EE into smaller, manageable mini-deadlines and reward yourself for meeting each one. Reconnect with your initial passion for the topic by reviewing your original notes. Consider working with friends for co-motivation or announcing your intentions to create accountability. If you're still struggling, a Lanterna Student Success Expert can help you build a personalised motivation and study plan.

It's common to lose steam on a long project. Try to revisit what initially excited you about the topic. Brainstorm all the reasons you still find it interesting, or explore new angles within your research question. If you're still struggling, a fresh perspective from an experienced Lanterna tutor can help reignite your interest, guide you in refining your approach, or even help you pivot if necessary (within school guidelines).

Planning is paramount. Use a planner to set mini-deadlines for each stage: topic refinement, research, outlining, drafting, and editing. Be realistic but firm with these deadlines. Regularly check your progress against your plan and adjust as needed. Lanterna offers free resources like EE planners to help you stay organised, and our tutors can help you create a robust timeline.

Absolutely. Our expert IB tutors specialise in guiding students through every stage of the Extended Essay. From refining your research question and developing a strong argument to structuring your essay and polishing your academic writing, we ensure you understand the criteria and develop the skills needed to achieve a top grade, all while adhering to academic honesty guidelines.

Our tutors, many of whom scored 40+ in the IB or have examiner experience, provide personalised support tailored to your EE. This includes brainstorming topics, structuring your research, developing your argument, refining your analytical skills, improving academic writing, and ensuring your essay meets all IB requirements. We help you build confidence and produce your best work.

The Lanterna IB consultation is a free, no-pressure 20-30 minute session with an IB Student Success Expert. It's designed to give you clarity on your IB journey, whether you're struggling with the Extended Essay, other IAs, exam prep, or general IB strategy. You can ask anything, get expert advice, and walk away with a personalised plan for what to focus on now.

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The consultation is for anyone involved in the IB journey: students who need help with specific subjects or components like the EE, parents seeking to understand the IB better and support their child, or both together. It's ideal for gaining clarity, addressing concerns, and planning for success, no matter where you are in the IB Diploma Programme.

After your free 20-30 minute consultation, you'll have a clear, personalised plan outlining priorities and next steps for your IB journey, especially concerning your Extended Essay. There's absolutely no obligation to continue with tutoring, but if you choose to, your Student Success Expert can help you explore how Lanterna's expert tutors could further support your goals and help you achieve your full potential.


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