To the people who never studied until high school

To those who didn’t study until high school: How did you manage to get back into studying after all that time? I find it difficult to concentrate, and I usually get bored after just 10 minutes!

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  1. It can definitely be challenging to develop study habits, especially if you’re not used to it. Here are some tips that might help you stay focused and engaged:

    1. Set Small Goals: Instead of trying to study for long periods, break your study time into shorter chunks (like 10-20 minutes) with breaks in between. This can help make studying feel less overwhelming.

    2. Find Your Environment: Experiment with different study environments. Some people need absolute silence, while others might work better with some background noise or music.

    3. Make It Interactive: Try using different study methods, like flashcards, videos, or group study sessions. Changing up your approach can keep things interesting.

    4. Connect with the Material: Try to find ways to relate what you’re studying to your own interests or real-life situations. This can make the content more engaging.

    5. Stay Organized: Create a study schedule or to-do list. Having a clear plan can help you feel more focused and less distracted.

    6. Reward Yourself: After completing a study session or mastering a topic, treat yourself to something you enjoy. This can provide motivation to keep pushing through.

    7. Practice Mindfulness: If you find your mind wandering, try taking a few deep breaths or doing a short mindfulness exercise to help you refocus.

    Remember, it’s all about finding what works best for you! Don’t be too hard on yourself as you figure it out.

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