Most common questions used to investigate
Do you have a defined time for studying?
Have you enrolled in any course?
Do you have specific goals to study?
Do you have a full-time or part-time job?
Do you tend to spend a lot of time on social media apps?
Do you maintain a log of your daily activities?
Common conclusions
Most of us thrive while on a routine, so it makes sense to have a specific time kept aside each day for your education. It could be as few as two hours to as much as twenty hours, depending on what you do otherwise. But make sure this time is consistent and you spend this time well on your education. Also, the starting and ending time has to be the same each day.
When you enroll in a course, there are study materials and assessments that come with it. This way, you'll be forced to study and this can even motivate you to spend some extra time on your education. While learning by yourself gives a ton of flexibility, it may not be the most ideal case if you're not self-motivated enough.
If you have specific goals like office promotions or jobs, the chances for you to dedicate some time to study will be high. It is even better if there's a timeframe by which you have to complete studying something as this will instill some discipline and rigor to study and will ensure that you spend enough time on it.
Studying with a full-time or part-time job is tough as you'll have to juggle your time between different tasks. But don't let that overwhelm you. Get into a routine and make sure you stick to it at all costs and this will take care of your education.
Though social media is a great way to network and keep in touch with friends and family members, it can make you spend too much time on it simply because it is addictive, to say the least. You'll start off by checking messages and before you know it, you would've spent a few hours. Instead of doing this, set aside time for phone and social media to ensure that it doesn't interfere with your studies and the time you have set aside for studying.
This should streamline your schedule and can even pull you back on track if you start slacking a bit. Just ensure that you go through the schedule of the previous two days before you start today as this will help you to avoid the mistakes that you did in the past and can help you to focus better.
If you think you're unable to find enough time for studies, start maintaining a log of what you do and this should tell you the areas where time slips without your knowledge. Based on this, draw up a realistic routine and do everything you can to stick to it.
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