How to Save Time While Studying

Lee VanAmee
One of the best side effects of having good study habits is that you can use this organization and efficiency skill in other activities that you require pure focus for. Before you even start to attempt to study make sure you have set up all of your materials, etc. Because nothing helps you lose focus faster than to stop and redirect your energy again and again by having to go back and get "stuff" you have forgotten to pick up or arrange prior to your study time.

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Distractions: you have to be the most careful in this area because there is always an excuse to have your phone handy, the internet on, TV, a study buddy that actually wants to go out to dinner instead of studying, a pet, a room mate, a neighbor; the list can go on and on, distractions are the enemy of good focus and concentration.

Noise: background noises sometimes are good and at other times are very intrusive and make concentrating more difficult. If you usually study at school when no one else is around and it is quiet, then don't try to study at home in the middle of your little brother's birthday party. Check with everyone in the family prior as to what will be going on in the background of your house if that is where you will be.

Study materials and technology: If you need to be on the internet and you don't have wireless or regular internet where you are going to be studying, then you will be wasting your time. Make sure you can stay on the computer you are using for as long as you need. Prepare all of this before you even start making your study plans because otherwise you have to just try to get something going at the last minute. This also means the disks or books or downloads you need from the library.

Simple things needed: pens, pencils, an extra disk, books, magazines, an egg, paper, craft materials. So many times it is the simplest things that we forget about getting before sit down to study. Or we usually just take for granted that we have all of these materials in our house; when just the opposite is true, we or someone else had either never had the materials or someone has already used them up and did not replace them.

Studying can be a good experience if you just approach it in the correct way. It is fun to learn new things and also to incorporate what you have learned. If you have a big test or even are just interested in a certain subject it will pay off in the long run to develop good habits to use over and over again.

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