What are your mornings like when you have school? Do you wake up peacefully and achieve everything you want to do before you leave, or is a mad scramble to pull yourself together to avoid nearly missing your ride? I bet you want to be the first student. These tips will help you become them. Waking Up The first thing to keep in mind is waking up on time. And in order to do this, you need to go to bed on time. Depending on your age, it’s expected that you sleep between 7 to 10 hours every night. Sleeping too little or too much can cause mental and/or physical health issues that start your day badly. Therefore, if you know you need to wake up at a certain time, subtract the amount of hours you need to sleep from that time to know when you should be sleeping. Then set an alarm 30 minutes to an hour before then to start winding down with your night routine. For your wake up time, it’s best to wake up with enough time to accomplish everything you want to do with some time left ove...
Hello everyone! Judging by the fact you’re reading this post, it’s likely that you might relate to the idea of having old papers crammed into your bag and not being able to find the one assignment you needed or completely forgetting about a test until the night before and having to pull an all-nighter to study for it. You probably wish you were more organized in your school life. Here’s how you can be. A Planner First things first, you need a planner. Whenever you find out about a homework assignment, project, or test coming up, you need to write it down and consistently check the planner so you don’t forget about it until it’s too late. This planner can be physical or digital— if digital, I know people really like using a combination of Google Calendar and Notion. With this, you can break down big assignments or study time into smaller chunks you can do day-by-day instead of cramming in everything all at once. You can also use organizational apps like Notion, Trello, Evernote...
Hello everyone! If you find yourself struggling to focus, your study space can be a factor in this. I’m going to be sharing some ideas you can use in order to create a productivity haven, as having the right environment can make all the difference. I’m aware that depending on what your situation is, you won’t be able to follow all of these tips— I currently can’t even follow them all myself— but please feel free to take what you can or attempt to adapt the information given so it suits you as best as it can. Good Location Picking the right location for your studying is crucial for maintaining your focus and productivity. Try and nab yourself a dedicated space where you do nothing but studying, such as a desk in your home or a spot at the library. You can even pick a sit at the dining room table or on the couch if you really need to— really, the most important part of this is to avoid working in bed. This is because your brain develops association with actions and locations. If...
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