Studying when you’re tired 😴

Hard times are upon us. This new school year has started and it’s crucial that we stay vigilent and ready for what is coming before us.

I like to call this the “burnout” season.

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Here are some tips to stay on top of that:

1. Practice Mindfulness and relaxing

2. Do the most important

3. Clear your mind

Read each slide thoroughly and start practicing it. This will only benefit you!

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2024/9/6 Edited to

... Read moreI totally get it! That feeling of being a 'mentally tired' student is all too real, especially when the semester kicks into high gear. It feels like you're dragging yourself through textbooks, and every new concept just bounces off your brain. I used to feel the same way, wondering how anyone could 'study effectively' when all I wanted was a nap. But I've learned a few things that have really helped me manage the 'study burnout' and stay focused, even on my most drained days. First off, let's talk about "Practice mindfulness and relaxing." It sounds counterintuitive when you're swamped, but a few minutes can make a huge difference. I'm not talking about an hour-long meditation session! Even just 5-10 minutes of deep breathing exercises can reset your brain. Close your eyes, focus on your breath going in and out. If your mind wanders (which it will!), gently bring it back to your breath. This helps calm the overwhelm and improves your ability to concentrate when you actually do sit down to study. Another quick trick is to take a 'mindful break' – instead of scrolling through social media, step outside for a minute, feel the sun, or listen to some calming music. It's about giving your brain a true break, not just a distraction. Next, the advice to "Do the important" is super crucial when you're running on fumes. When I'm exhausted, my brain struggles with big, daunting tasks. So, I break them down! Instead of "study for history exam," I'll tell myself, "read one chapter of history," or "review 10 flashcards." The OCR even mentioned reading just one page a day – that's the spirit! Focus on high-impact tasks that will move the needle the most. This could be active recall (testing yourself) rather than just passively rereading notes. The Pomodoro Technique (25 minutes of focused work, 5-minute break) is also a lifesaver for me because it forces me to concentrate in short bursts and then allows for a quick mental reset. It helps me stay focused when tired because I know a break is coming soon. And finally, "Clear your mind." Oh, how much I used to struggle with an overthinking brain when trying to study! My head would be buzzing with to-dos, worries, and random thoughts. A technique I swear by is 'brain dumping.' Before I start studying, I grab a piece of paper (or a digital note) and just write down everything on my mind – every worry, every task, every random thought. Once it's all out, I feel like my brain has more space to focus on the actual material. As the OCR suggested, sometimes a quick power nap (20-30 minutes) can also work wonders to clear the mental fog, but be careful not to oversleep and wake up groggier! To keep that 'tired student aesthetic' productive, I also make sure my study space is comfy but not too comfy. Good lighting, a clean desk, and maybe a cozy blanket (but not so cozy I fall asleep!). Hydration and healthy snacks are also my secret weapons against mental fatigue. Remember, it's not about studying harder, but studying smarter, especially when you're feeling drained in this "burnout" season. You got this!

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Bible Studying 🙏🏽🤍💗
#bible #biblejournaling #biblenotes #biblestudy #christiangirl #christian #prayerjournal #embracevulnerability #unfiltered #christian
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✨Z✨

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A notebook with handwritten math notes, a vase of colorful flowers, a candle, and a clock on a white nightstand, illustrating tips for achieving high grades.
A hand holding a smartphone displaying a study timer application with a plant growing, demonstrating the use of apps to track study times.
A notebook with handwritten math notes, a vase of colorful flowers, a candle, and a clock, emphasizing that aesthetic notes can be time-consuming.
tips for high grades and realistic studying!
1. Use Apps to Track Your Study Times 📱 I enjoy using Forest to track my study sessions, homework, and productivity over time. It's an excellent tool for managing time and staying focused. 2. Aesthetic Notes Take Too Much Time. ⌚️ Quick tip! Don't stress about making your notes pretty
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sav

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Wanna feel like you’re studying at Hogwarts?
#studygram #studyingtips #studyhabits #studyingtips #anatomystudy
Selina 💻

Selina 💻

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Pov you’re studying after a long day of studying
Who relates? 😂😂😂😂😂 #Lemon8Diary #lemon8diarychallenge #study #studymotivation #pov #studyhard #studygram #collegelife United States
studywithemmane

studywithemmane

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A title slide featuring various anatomical illustrations, including a brain, digestive system, heart, and lungs, with the text "Apps I Use For Anatomy And Physiology" overlaid.
An app store listing for "Daily Anatomy Flashcards" by Kenhub, rated 4.8 stars. Text highlights it as great for studying body parts and terminology, with a preview showing "Your study tool to start learning anatomy."
A screenshot from the "Daily Anatomy Flashcards" app showing a "Choose your topics" screen with nine anatomical categories like Terminology, Upper limb, Head and neck, and their study progress.
Best Apps For Studying Anatomy and Physiology 🫀
These apps are my HOLY GRAIL!!! Especially when it comes to memorization of the bones, body parts and regions, and muscles. 🫀 These apps have helped me pass multiple tests and quizzes and they are all FREE!! 🫀 I hope this helps all my anatomy girlies🫶🏻 If you have any apps you recommend, commen
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Schiann_

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