Concentration on Studies ???
How to get your mind to concentrate on studies when there are all
possible temptations waiting outside? This is the biggest question that
students all over the world face when it's exam time. Well, here are
some simple tips that should help you with concentration.
Human mind is tricky and funny in its own way. The more you try to train
it, the more resilient it becomes. It does not follow any definite
thought process, random thoughts just enter and exit your mind at their
own will. However, eventually something grabs your attention and your
thoughts start lining up in order. This process is called concentration
and unfortunately it does not occur voluntarily! While most of us can
watch TV programs with rapt attention or read a novel with great focus,
concentration seemly evades us when we open a textbook. Open a book and
your mind is immediately filled with delightful thoughts about upcoming
football game or the last conversation with your girlfriend or that most
awaited vacation after exams. No matter how hard you try, you simply
cannot make yourself sit for 15 minutes and absorb the content in the
book. If the above description fits you, then you ought to check these
tips to concentrate on studies better.
How to Concentrate on Studies
Plan Your Timetable
Instead of picking up any textbook and reading it, it is always best to
have a study plan ready. A good plan helps you to stay on track.
However, be realistic with your timetable and do not expect too much out
of yourself. If you have never studied late night in your life, then
there is no point in allocating nighttime study hours. Similarly, plan
your timetable in such a way that difficult subjects are dedicated more
time.
Introduce Variety
If you study for 5 hours at a stretch, you are bound to get bored. Your
attention span will start diminishing within hour or so. Hence, it is
recommended that you keep on switching your subjects so that you do not
get bored. However, make sure you dedicate at least 2 hours to each
subject at a stretch. Combine your study sessions with well deserved
breaks. After studying for an hour, grab a bite or take a walk in yard
for 5 minutes.
Take Interest
This is the most important aspect of concentration. Unless you like what
you are doing, it is not possible to focus on that task. Hence, you
have to take interest in what you are studying. You can start with your
favorite subject and move on to difficult ones, once you get the knack
of studying. You can also take the difficult subject when your mind is
most alert and refreshed. Spare the most interesting ones after meal
time, when your mind is sheepish.
Set Up a Study Area
It is better to have a dedicated study room where you can concentrate
properly without any distractions. If that is not possible, you can set
up a study table in a secluded corner in your home. Make sure you study
at this place and nowhere else. This helps your mind to automatically
focus when you sit on your study table. Make sure the place is well-lit
and ventilated.
Get Rid of Distractions
You will never be able to concentrate if you are surrounded with all
types of distractions. Switch off your cell phone or simply put it away
if you are likely to check messages every now and then. Turn off the
television and let the music play only in background, if you must listen
to it. Make sure you are isolated from activities of other members in
house. Meditation techniques for concentration also help you stay
focused.
Get Enough Rest
You may even ask a friend to study with you, so that you are more
motivated to concentrate. However, make sure your study session does not
turn into a gossip session.
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