Overcome Distractions When It’s Time To Study | Tips |
"You know how distracting a smartphone can be if you own one."
You know how distracting a smartphone can be if you own one. You have access to Facebook, Twitter, email, text messaging, and, yes, the entire Internet. You put your phone on the table and resume reading your notes.
You experience the sudden, overwhelming impulse to check your Facebook newsfeed 10 minutes later. So there are simple techniques you can use to win the war against distractions.
Silent mode
You put your phone on silent mode and position it far away from you at the start of your study session.
It's best if you put it on the opposite side of the room. You won't be disturbed by phone calls or text messages while studying this way. When you take a break, you can always check your phone every 30 or 45 minutes.
Turn off your Internet access
You may intend to use your computer for study, but you might quickly become distracted and end up on Facebook or YouTube. The World Wide Web is practically a click away while you're on your computer. Before you begin your study session, turn off your Internet connection.
If you need to use particular web resources, download all of the essential material before turning off your Internet access at the start of your session.
Get enough Sleep
The most common thing a student does before going to bed and the first thing he sees in the morning is his smartphone. Try to keep your smartphone away as much as possible and get enough sleep.
Also, it seems nearly difficult to get adequate sleep as a student. If you want to do well in school, you must get enough sleep.
Sleep affects your memory, concentration, and brain function, according to scientific evidence. You're not setting yourself up for success in your academic life if you're not getting adequate sleep.
Take a deep breath
Waves of distractions wash over you. They want to watch television, clean your room and check your phone strikes unexpectedly, and it might be overwhelming.
However, these strong desires only last a short time. You'll be able to continue studying instead of falling into temptation if you can resist the initial wave.
Close your eyes for a moment. Inhale for two seconds and then exhale for two seconds. If the need remains, repeat the process until it disappears.
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