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How to study for long hours?

When it comes to studying for long hours, these tips can be very helpful!

Studying, especially during exams, can be challenging. And if you get distracted easy, it can be quite a task! Motivation plays a vital role in achieving your goals, and every step towards success requires inspiration, strength, energy, and a lot more than just a to-do list. Slowly training your mind and forming a habit of studying for long hours with a focus can go a long way for you. 

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how to study for long hours

  1. Prioritise what to study 

    First and foremost, you must set your priorities correctly. Start with studying the most critical topics and gradually move to others. Try to study with a fresh mind as whatever you learn will stay for a long time.

    Prioritise what to study

  2. Sleep well

    Having 7-8 hours of sleep is not a myth! You need a sufficient amount of rest, so you do not feel lethargic while studying. Sacrificing sleep to perform better and study more will only affect your health and lead to stress and anxiety. Also, your grasping power weakens when you are sleepy. In fact, you can always take a small nap in between to refresh your mind and body.

    Sleep well

  3. Eat right

    Studying for exams is when you need to be active, so eating a balanced diet is advisable. Heavy, oily food tends to make you lethargic. So, avoid it during your peak study hours. Fresh, home-cooked meals, especially superfoods like berries, fish, nuts, whole grains, yogurts, legumes, tomatoes, etc., are known to increase productivity and sharpness of mind. 

    Eat right

  4. Exercise every day

    It is a good idea to exercise for 15-30 minutes regularly. It opens up your nerves, removes stiffness, and makes you feel energetic all day. Experts believe exercise releases neurotransmitters in the brain, which keeps it awake and alert. Physical activity signals the brain to be alert and also makes you feel fresher.  

    Exercise every day

  5. Make your room study friendly

    When we say study-friendly, it means a well-lit room with fewer distractions. Lack of light makes you dull and sleepy, while studying in a well-lit room makes you feel lively and energetic. You can also place motivating posters, quotes, and other positive objects on your study table to keep you pepped. Do take care that your room doesn’t have too many distractions.

    Make your room study friendly

     

  6. Take breaks 

    Even a 10-minute break goes a long way. It is essential to take breaks for the productivity of your mind. Studying at a stretch can make you forgetful, making your mind feel cluttered with a lot of information to process. Take a break to energise and start over for better results. 

    ake breaks

A balance of everything is essential for focusing and studying for long hours. So, be it your sleep pattern, food habits, or exercise, you must create a routine and a balance, and you will be able to achieve the score you want. 

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Updated on March 10, 2023

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