easy learning apps for lazy girls📱

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laziness isn't really that bad because it forces us to create smarter ways to get things done.😆 If you're like me, a girl who wants to study easily but can't stick to it and has a touch of laziness, I recommend the following 6 highly creative and convenient study apps for you to make easy progress and feel more fun and achievement in studying in a comfortable environment.

1️⃣Timo:

daily Habit Formation & Fighting ADHD

- Task visualisation

- Al task disassembly

- lock screen reminders

2️⃣Tangerine:

habit Formation & Mood Management

- Record moods

- help form habits

- review mood calendar

3️⃣Codebay:

best programming learning app for beginners

- Fun lessons

- Al explanations

- programming streaks

4️⃣Duolingo:

the best language learning app for fragmented time

- Game-based learning;

- multiple languages;

- utilising fragmented time

5️⃣Notion:

note-taking & knowledge base management

- all-in-one

- structured knowledge management

- multi-device synchronization

6️⃣Plantie:

stay Focused

- Design cute concentration clocks

- collect achievement badges

#apps #appsilove #appsyouneed #study #StudyHacks #selfimprovement #learning

Don't worry about studying anymore, let these powerful learning apps be your booster on the way to unleash your learning potential and make every day fulfilling and fun!🥰

2024/5/9 Edited to

... Read moreHey everyone! You know how sometimes you want to learn something new or stick to a study routine, but that little voice inside screams 'too much effort!'? Yeah, I've been there countless times. That's why I started looking for ways to make daily learning feel less like a chore and more like a game. And honestly, these apps have been a total game-changer for my self-learning journey! Let's talk about making learning a daily habit without the struggle. For me, the key is breaking things down and making progress visible. That's where apps like Tiimo truly shine as a 'daily learning app'. I love how it offers 'Task visualisation', turning my overwhelming to-do list into manageable, colorful blocks. The 'AI task disassembly' feature is a lifesaver when I'm staring at a big project, helping me figure out where to even start. And those 'lock screen reminders'? They’re gentle nudges that keep me on track without being annoying, perfect for building new habits consistently. It really helps me feel in control and motivated for my daily tasks. Then there's Tangerine, which isn't just about tasks but also about managing my energy and mood – crucial for self-learning! Being able to 'Record moods' and 'review mood calendar' helps me understand my patterns, so I know when I'm most productive. It definitely 'help(s) form habits' by linking my studying to my overall well-being. When I’m feeling good, learning feels so much easier. And for those specific skills? Codebay and Duolingo are my go-to 'self-learning apps'. Codebay makes coding approachable with its 'Fun lessons' and 'AI explanations', which are perfect for beginners like me who need concepts broken down simply. I'm actually building 'programming streaks' and it feels so rewarding! Duolingo, on the other hand, is brilliant for 'utilising fragmented time'. I squeeze in 'Game-based learning' during my commute or while waiting for coffee. Learning 'multiple languages' has never been so accessible. Now, for anyone who, like me, benefits from a 'visual learning app' approach, Notion and Plantie are incredible. Notion is my 'all-in-one' brain! I use it for 'structured knowledge management', organizing my notes and resources visually so I can quickly find what I need. The 'multi-device synchronisation' means my study materials are always with me. It’s like having a super organized digital binder. And when it comes to focus, Plantie is surprisingly effective. Designing 'cute concentration clocks' and earning 'achievement badges' turns study sessions into a fun little game, helping me stay engaged and avoid distractions. It’s so much more motivating than just a plain timer! These tools aren't just apps; they're my personal assistants in making learning enjoyable and sustainable. They help me integrate learning seamlessly into my daily life, transforming the daunting idea of "studying" into a series of small, achievable, and even fun steps. If you're looking for an 'easylearning app' or ways to make your 'tiimo app interface' work harder for you, I highly recommend diving into these. You might just surprise yourself with how much you can achieve!

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A pink-themed study desk with a computer displaying K-pop idols, notebooks, and cute decorations. An overlay reads "apps for students part 2!" highlighting productivity tools for students.
A study desk with a computer and open notebook. An overlay features the Anki logo and text describing it as an easy-to-use, customizable flashcard app for Windows/Mac, ideal for high-content subjects.
A study desk with a computer and open notebook. An overlay shows the xMind and Chatmind logos, describing them as websites for creating and organizing mind maps, with Chatmind being an AI version.
🎀 best apps for students pt 2!
‧°𐐪♡𐑂°‧₊ 🐇 another round of some cool apps to try out if you’re currently studying to make learning more fun & efficient 👀 ⋆˚✿˖° Anki I did biology throughout high school and it’s part of one of my majors at uni and anki has been a lifesaver when studying throughout the semester to prepar
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peachiesuga ♡

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A tablet displays language learning app icons: LingoDeer, Duolingo, Busuu, Memrise, and Babbel, with the text '5 apps language learner must know' on a desk with study items.
A screen shows Duolingo's app icon and its pros (free, gamified, bite-sized) and cons (limited speaking, repetitive lessons) for language learning.
LingoDeer's app icon is shown with its pros (grammar-heavy languages, structured lessons) and cons (paywalled features, less intuitive interface) for language learning.
5 Must-Have Apps for Learning Languages
1.🦉 Duolingo Duolingo is free, fun, and gamified, making language learning feel like a game. I use it to practice Spanish, squeezing in quick lessons whenever I have time. The downside? It’s great for vocabulary but lacks speaking practice, and the lessons can get repetitive after a while. Still,
emilie.studygram

emilie.studygram

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A person in a purple graduation gown and colorful stole stands in front of a waterfall and wooden logs. Their face is obscured by an orange flower. Text overlay reads "Apps I used For a 4.0 GPA" and "lemon8 @stellastudies2."
A screenshot of the App Store page for "Desmos Graphing Calculator," showing its green icon, 4.3-star rating, and a text overlay "A must have for algebra and calculus." App previews display its graphing capabilities.
A screenshot of the App Store page for "Chegg Study - Homework Help," featuring its orange 'C' icon, 4.7-star rating, and a text overlay "Great for actually understanding math and chem problems." App previews show its homework assistance features.
Back to School Apps for college students ✏️👩‍💻
More apps you need if you are a current student or going back to school in the fall! 1️⃣- Desmos Graphing Calculator: literally your new best friend for math classes, especially Algebra 1&2 and Calculus 1&2! Especially if you don’t wanna get an actually graphing calculator which I highl
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Stella Studies

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