1. Plan your time (but keep it flexible)
Create a daily or weekly schedule where you block out study time and free time.
- Example: Study for 2 hours → take a break → relax later in the day
- Don’t overfill your schedule—leave space to breathe.
2. Use the 50/10 or 25/5 rule
Study in short, focused sessions:
- 50 minutes study + 10 minutes break
or - 25 minutes study + 5 minutes break (Pomodoro)
This helps you stay focused without feeling overwhelmed.
3. Set clear goals
Instead of saying “I’ll study today,” say:
- “I’ll finish Chapter 2”
- “I’ll practice 10 questions”
Clear goals = faster studying = more free time.
4. Prioritize what matters most
Do the most important or difficult tasks first when your mind is fresh.
This reduces stress and frees up your later time.
5. Make free time guilt-free
When you’ve completed your tasks, enjoy your free time fully.
Watch a show, go out, relax—without thinking about work.
6. Avoid distractions while studying
- Put your phone on silent
- Study in a quiet space
Focused study = less time needed overall.
7. Take care of yourself
Sleep, eat well, and exercise.
A tired brain takes longer to study—so balance actually improves productivity.
Simple daily example:
- Afternoon: 2–3 hours focused study
- Evening: Relax, hobbies, friends
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