Let’s be honest studying all the time can feel exhausting. But having too much free time can also make us feel unproductive.
So how do we find the balance?
Here are a few simple tips that actually work:
1. Create a simple study routine
You don’t need a strict timetable, just a simple plan.
For example:
•Study for 30–60 minutes
•Take a short break
•Repeat
This helps your brain stay focused without getting tired.
2. Make your free time guilt-free
Rest is important
Watching a movie, chatting with friends, or relaxing is NOT wasting time.
When you rest properly, you come back to studying with more energy.
3. Set small, realistic goals
Instead of saying: “I’ll study everything today”
Try: “I’ll learn 5 new words” or “I’ll practice speaking for 20 minutes”
Small wins build confidence!
4. Mix learning with fun
Learning doesn’t have to be boring
You can:
•Watch movies in English
•Listen to music
•Have simple conversations
This makes studying feel natural and enjoyable.
5. Don’t be too hard on yourself
Some days you’ll feel motivated, some days you won’t and that’s okay.
Progress is still progress, even if it’s small.
Final thoughts
Balance is not about being perfect, it’s about being consistent and kind to yourself.
Study a little, rest a little, and enjoy the journey
If you’d like to practice English in a fun and relaxed way, feel free to book a lesson with me! I’d love to help you build confidence step by step.



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