How to Concentrate Better With School Work at Home
Close the door to your room., Get comfortable and get into a mindset where you're ready to work. ,Sit there and DO NOT think about anything but your work ,Think how nice it would be, when you finally get an A+ on your work , Eat a snack before you...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Close the door to your room.
Turn your TV, phone, and any music playing off.
You don't want anything to distract you. -
Step 2: Get comfortable and get into a mindset where you're ready to work.
,,,, You want to see your work easily and you don't want to doze off because the lights were on too dim. , Take around a five minute break when you've finished a small assignment and fifteen minutes when you've finished a larger, more tedious assignments. , Fresh air is a real mind-booster. , If you like chocolate, give yourself a piece of chocolate when you are done. -
Step 3: Sit there and DO NOT think about anything but your work
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Step 4: Think how nice it would be
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Step 5: when you finally get an A+ on your work
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Step 6: Eat a snack before you start
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Step 7: otherwise you'll see a cooked chicken before you instead of French verbs.
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Step 8: Set the lights to an optimum level.
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Step 9: Take short breaks when you've finished an assignment or all the homework for one class.
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Step 10: Consider opening a window or going outside during breaks.
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Step 11: Stir up some motivation.
Detailed Guide
Turn your TV, phone, and any music playing off.
You don't want anything to distract you.
,,,, You want to see your work easily and you don't want to doze off because the lights were on too dim. , Take around a five minute break when you've finished a small assignment and fifteen minutes when you've finished a larger, more tedious assignments. , Fresh air is a real mind-booster. , If you like chocolate, give yourself a piece of chocolate when you are done.
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