How to Concentrate in STUDY.
Many students complain that they just can’t concentrate, and that minds race from one thing to another and their thoughts are all over the place - except on their studies. But almost everyone has the ability to concentrate.
What is concentration ?
Concentration is the ability to
direct one’s attention in accordance with one’s will. It means control of the
attention. It is the ability to focus the mind on one subject, object or
thought, and at the same time exclude from the mind every other unrelated
thoughts, ideas, feelings and sensations.
It
also means the ability to do one thing at a time, instead of jumping from one
subject to another and losing attention, time, and energy.
Getting started
- Your choice of study space can influence your
level of concentration. Choose a study space with good lighting and
ventilation, which is a tidy, organised and pleasant place to work. This will
help reduce distraction.
- Leave your cell phone outside or turn it off.
- If you like music that’s okay, just ensure it
is not a distraction.
- Draw up a study timetable that takes into
account your energy levels at different times of the day, and stick to it.
- Divide your work into logical sections that
have a beginning and an end. Our brains are holistic, so you’ll find it
easier to work on something that forms a whole, rather than something
that's left hanging midway.
Make a plan
- Draw up a study timetable that takes into
account your energy levels at different times of the day, and stick to it.
- Divide your work into logical sections that
have a beginning and an end. Our brains are holistic, so you’ll find it
easier to work on something that forms a whole, rather than something
that's left hanging midway.
Set goals for each study session
- Before you begin studying, take a few minutes
to think about what you’ll achieve.
- Write down your goals for the study period.
For example: ‘Summarise pages 40-65’ or ‘Complete the outline of
Assignment 1’.
- Set yourself a time limit before you start.
For example: 'I’ll summarise Chapter 2 in 40 minutes'. By doing this,
you're setting yourself a goal and your subconscious mind will start
working on completing the task in the time available.
Take breaks
Research has shown that
people:
- Remember best when they study for shorter
periods then recap and consolidate what they learned, as opposed to
studying for longer periods.
- Learn better at the beginning and end of a
study period.
So, plan to study for about 30-45
minutes, review what you have learnt, then take a five to 10 minute break.
Build in variety
- Change the subject or study strategy every few
hours. This will lessen the chance of your becoming bored.
- Use your study break for exercise (or perhaps
housework). This changes the pace and helps to get rid of extra
adrenaline.
- Alternate reading with more active learning
exercises. For example: mind mapping or writing model answers.
Just say 'Stop'
Every time you notice your
thoughts wandering, tell yourself to 'stop'. Then consciously bring your
thoughts back to your studies. Initially, you might have to do this many times
each study session, but with practice you'll find you are able to focus for
longer periods.
If you find it almost
impossible to re-focus try taking a break, switching to another subject or
topic, or using a different study strategy.
Schedule worry time
Allow yourself time to worry
but decide beforehand when and for how long you’re going to worry. Then, when
something distracts you while you're studying, or if you start to feel anxious
about something during the day, write your thoughts down and set them aside,
telling yourself you’ll deal with them during your worry time.
Learn actively
To help you concentrate and
remember, learn actively. Active learners do something with what they have
learnt, this may include:
- Putting what they learned into their own
words.
- Comparing what they are learning with what
they already know.
- Linking new facts to what they already know.
- Applying what they are learning to their own
situation, and
- Using the new information.
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How to Concentrate in STUDY.
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