Beat the Gloom: How to Stay Focused and Productive on Rainy Days - Chiamaka A

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Oh no! The rain just ruined Jun’s study plans with Gary and Mendoza. She was set to tackle the tough project Mr Smith asked them to work on over the weekend with friends, and the downpour wrecked her plans.
Rainy days can tempt you to stay in bed, watch movies, or endlessly scroll through social media. But with a looming test, they’re an opportunity to focus on self-study and turn a gloomy day into productivity.

Here are tips to tide you over when studying on a rainy day:

1. Create a tidy, comfortable, well-lit study space with everything you need at reach (water, snacks, stationery, charger, etc.).

2. Avoid distractions. The rain can be distracting; use instrumental music or noise-cancelling headphones to stay focused.

3. Set clear objectives for the day. Break your study plan into manageable tasks to stay motivated and track progress.

4. Follow a study schedule that works for you. Consider the Pomodoro Technique (25 minutes of study, 5 minutes break).

5. Take regular breaks to stretch, grab a light snack, or simply look out the window for a few moments. Before resuming your studies, do a quick two-minute reset by standing up, stretching, and taking a few deep breaths to stay refreshed and prevent mental fatigue.

6. Watch related YouTube videos or quick tutorials to help with understanding.

7. Reach out to study partners, friends, or colleagues for a virtual revision to cover any gaps.

8. Avoid multitasking. Focus on one task at a time for better results.

9. Active Recall: Close your book and quiz yourself out loud.

10. Set a rainy-day reward for hitting milestones.

Conclusion: Rainy days at home can be productive. Set up a dedicated study area, define achievable goals, maintain a steady routine, stay active, and limit distractions to achieve your academic goals.

Rainy day ahead? Which of these study tips will you try first?

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