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Creating a habit of studying does not imply registering many hours of studying or having a rigid schedule. The actual trick is consistency, that is, attending the learning everyday even when the time spent on learning is minimal. Make your choices beforehand on what you wish to study like one subject, chapter, or topic and do not plan too many things at a time. Achievable goals that are small and realistic such as learning maths 30 minutes a day are easier to stick at and keep you on track without feeling that you are pressurized. Setting a regular study time is also vital since having a routine study time helps the brain to accept learning as a normal practice, just like eating or sleeping. Best time to study is in the mornings when one can be highly concentrated and nights or evenings are good to revise. A basic study plan can also work wonders, 30-40 minutes of study, a brief break after that and revision of the main points at the conclusion makes your mind alert without getting bored.
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It is easy to pursue perfection instead of starting big. Students do not have any motivation in the sense that they sit down to study long hours at their onset and soon they get tired of it. It is much better to start with a short time work (20-30 minutes), and gradually extend the work. Short study periods should always be taken in contrast to long periods of study every now and then. Another thing that should be done is eliminating distractions, which can be easily distracting: noise, mobile phones, clutter, etc. Silencing or putting your phone in airplane mode, studying in a quiet environment, and focus apps can all assist in focusing and creating your habit more quickly. It is also a big part of making studying interesting, you can use colourful notes, watching short explanation videos, teaching someone what you have learned and change subject to make learning enjoyable. It is motivational and reassuring to keep track of what you have accomplished daily; even 10 minutes of studying is a step, and crossing off every study day will make you realize that what you are doing is not pointless. Not to miss two days in a row--try not to break the chain, but when you are tired study only 10 minutes. Lastly, motivates you to go through your studying with a breather, a snack of your choice or even a TV show after studying. The process of studying must not be a burden. Finally, daily study routines are not based on many hours or being an idealist every day, but on the ability to turn up even when you feel like being lazy. Be small, be steady, and have faith in the process, in the long run, learning will become a way of life.


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