Need Some Study Motivation? Here’s How to Find it

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Study motivation is definitely something that can come and go. We wake up on a Saturday, feeling like we’re able to get that exercise done and even complete a few hours of study – but, come the afternoon, and we feel less than likely to complete any of this.

It’s something that can be rather unfortunate for your grades, though, as a dip in motivation will greatly affect your final results. Have a look at the tips below instead and see if you’re not able to fix it.

That way, you might be able to complete everything you wanted to complete and can feel so much better about yourself, at the end of the day.

Practice focusing throughout the day

While we’re going to steer clear of that whole mindfulness-topic, there is a point to staying a bit more focused during your everyday life. At least if you’d like to keep your mind from drifting when you desperately need to keep your attention on the text in front of you; try to give tasks, in general, your undivided attention and you’ll find it a lot easier when you need to get through a tough piece of text.

Do it while talking to your friends, family or SO, for example, and make sure that you’re really listening to what they’re saying. Practice this little by little, do one thing at a time, and you might find that your attention span is greatly improving.

It’s the kind of stuff that’s going to help you out a lot when you need to pay attention to what your professor is saying – and it surely won’t hurt your relationships either.

Practice reading longer texts

While you know better than anyone if this applies to you, a lot of people struggle with keeping their attention at their textbooks because they’re simply not used to reading longer texts. Treating yourself to a book this holiday is going to help out with this but try to get a hold of something you actually enjoy so that you don’t have to push yourself through it.

Now you can return from your holidays, feeling well-rested and ready for another semester with a much clearer mind and a bit more self-control.

Another excellent tip in terms of both studying and exercising is, of course, to find some great music that will keep your spirits up. Have a look at this article on Apple Music vs Spotify so that you can make the best kind of subscription decision.

Talk to someone about your topics

Finally, if you’re ready to take your studying to the next level, you should start to teach someone everything you’ve been learning. It’s as easy as sitting down with your roommate or sister and talk about what you’ve been learning and it will be so much easier to remember everything later on.

Skip the parts you can’t remember, though, and focus on talking about the stuff you do know. This is meant to be a way for your brain to retain the information a bit more easily and there’s no point in confusing yourself any further.