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Making Studying Spark Joy

I’ve found studying to be more fun when I include bits of “me”: a space that felt right, a session of learning with the help of my favorite playlists, a Pomodoro video to study along to, and a “high-five” from a small reward. Rather than feeling like something I’m supposed to do, studying feels more like something I want to do. And I’ve boiled it down to 4 simple tips.

PERSONALIZATION

Let’s start with the area where you study. Having a study space that you love, whether it’s simple or decorated with many personalized touches, will make it easier to sit down and get started. Decorate as much or little as you like, but it might be helpful to keep the items you need, such as books and pencils, within your reach.

Try to incorporate your favorite things. This can be as simple as stationery with your favorite colors. Or, if you’re a music lover, you could find or create a playlist specifically for your study sessions.

Gamify it! You can do this in multiple ways. One way is to create “rewards” for how much work you complete (or, if you prefer, the amount of studying you get done). For example, if you’ve successfully done everything on your to-do list for the day or week, reward yourself with an item off your wish list, a movie you want to watch, or anything else you’d like.

Lastly, you may or not be familiar with “Study with Me” videos. These videos can be helpful for staying focused and motivated. If you can, you can also study with a friend, group, or loved one in person.

Regardless of what approach you choose to take, remember to experiment. With a bit of creativity and exploring, you’ll ultimately find a study routine that’s uniquely yours.

Sincerely, Wordynora.