Productivity & Focus Hacks you can use as a student
1. Use the "Two-Minute Rule" 2. Define your "Most Productive Hours" 3. Harness "Parkinson's Law" 4. Batch similar tasks
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Productivity & Focus Hacks you can use as a student
1. Use the "Two-Minute Rule" 2. Define your "Most Productive Hours" 3. Harness "Parkinson's Law" 4. Batch similar tasks
23 March - 100 days of Productivity - 81/100
Here I am again... doing my best once again to be able to provide myself some freedom regarding professional opportunities. Things are terrible where I work, my whole original Dev team has left, as the client we work for is the worst. My QA partner is also suffering, and we try to provide each other some comfort, talking about what makes us sad, and what we want to do in a near future. He is also leaving, and I am happy for him, he is too good for those employers. I know that there are good companies out there, and I will keep studying to be able to get in one of them as soon as possible. All of this I am living, reinforced something very important for me that I would like to share with you all: give your best while you are learning, in order to do not be attached to something that make you sad and miserable. Study enough and trust yourself to be able to leave what is pulling you down! I am doing this, and will do my best to be the master of my own career (ˆ⌣ˆ) Start all over again, renew yourself, review your dreams, but never give up your happiness and your freedom ┗(^o^ )┓三
11:01am; august 16
preparing for my resit ft. a sneak peek of my bed lol
How in increase your study motivation
Here are some tips that can help you find more motivation to study! These tips always help me to keep focused on my tasks.
• Write a todo list • Write out everything you need to do • Create a study plan • Follow study Instagram accounts • Follow study Tumblr accounts • Find your best place to study: at home, café or at the library • Create a study music playlist or search for one: I’ll share my fav in another post • Listen to nature sounds • Take breaks • Turn off your phone • Skip social media while studying • Have drinks and snacks ready
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12/07/19
Here are some notes on politics ! This was an interesting topic but I seriously need to work on condensing my notes more 😂
Items used:
Oxford Generation Notebook
Faber Castell highlighter
Pilot frixon light highlighter
how to stay focused while revising
limit each study session to one hour and have 4 or 5 study sessions in one day
take a 15 minute break between each session (or longer for mealtimes) but don’t go straight from one session to the next, you will get bored and lose focus
---- prepping for revision sessions ----
- make sure you have brushed your teeth, got dressed and maybe put on a little makeup to put you in ‘work mode’
- make sure you have all your study materials ready. don’t waste revision time searching for scraps of paper
- pour yourself a glass of water, drink it, and pour yourself another
---- during revision sessions ----
- keep a clock where you can see it so you stick to time
- turn off wifi if you aren’t using the internet to avoid distractions. alternatively just turn off your phone or use the app/chrome extension ‘forest’ to stop you going on distracting websites
- listen to music. my favourite study playlists are spotify’s instrumental study, your favorite coffeehouse and music for concentration. i also open coffeetivity because i like the studying-in-a-cafe-without-going-to-a-cafe vibe
---- during your breaks always ----
- refill your water
- tidy your workspace and get everything ready for the next session so you don’t have to spend time finding loose papers
- open a window
- stretch and take a few minutes standing away from your desk and/or computer screen
---- during your breaks you can also ----
- make yourself a healthy snack: don’t just pull something out of a packet. chop up some vegetables with a dip or make some tea
- do a 7 minute workout: get your blood pumping and feed reenergised if you are feeling tired
- check your phone: feel free to text a friend or check your twitter/tumblr etc. but do make sure you turn your phone off after the 15 minutes are up