For students, pupils, and
even those of us who are already out of school, the need to study
effectively from time to time cannot be over emphasized
. Studying exposes
and sharpens your mind in such a way that you become a totally new
person, seeing things from totally different perspectives. It makes you
aware of the various mistakes you make in life out of sheer ignorance. It
gives you a steep edge on others in any competition, be it a job, or
admission into any institution.It makes you stop thinking in the box. It
makes you to begin to see yourself in a more respectable light, boosts
your self esteem, and recreates your life, so that it becomes a lot more
“worth living”.
Now, if one can achieve the almost utopian things
mentioned above, through effective study habits then, such habits are
worth inculcating, don’t you think? If you care to find outsome
guidelines which will help you acquire healthy, effective and enjoyable
study habits, you are just on the right page!
Clear Your mind
When
you get a book you want to study, as usual, there are bound to be
cobwebs of thoughts floating in your mind indiscriminately. You might
notice that if you go on reading in that state, after readingthe first
few sentences, you catch yourself thinking about something else, and
then you jolt back to reality, and drag your attention down to the
written text, right? You are not alone in that and that doesn’t mean you
cant study either. Its just a most natural phenomenon which can be
cured a lot more easily than a light headache.
Now, when you want to
study and your mind seems tohave been invaded by all sorts of thoughts,
all you need to do is to relax, take deep breaths, set your books aside,
and focus on those thoughts for at least ten minutes. By the time you
aredown to the 5th minute, you’ll realize you don’t have these thoughts
anymore, but you must continue to force yourself to think upon them till
the very 10th minute. When you’ve done this, your mind becomes pretty
washed up and acute. Reading and assimilating becomes a whole lot more
possible!
Enjoy the Process:
reading should not be
seen as a duty. It should be inculcated as a habit- just like smoking.
Its something you ought to get addicted to. You should always try to
look forward to the new things you are about to learn and try to
implement them in your life. It might even be advisable to obliterate
your study time table. The main thing is toensure that you are always
happy, whenever your nose is peering at a book.
Don’t rush anything.
And
don’t tell yourself that you must cover thisor that for the day. Eat as
much as you can and at intervals, go through the same process of
thinking fixatedly on other things so as to cleanse your mind from at
intervals.
Read books you can understand:
Honestly,
there is no book out there you can’t understand sooner or later, but
till sooner or later, you must start with the simple ones and they will
lead you to the big ones. Having a nine year old read “The sixth and
seventh books of Moses” is like quelling the child’s love for books. The
same thing applies to all and sundry.
Always locate and start with
the simplest books, or chapters of a book. They are bound to give you
tips which would help you understand the more calculus parts.One of the
best ways to cultivate an effective reading habit is to start reading
short novels. With time, you’ll find yourself reading really big ones.
And in a matter of months, you’d be surprised to find pretty eclectic
materials in your hands.
Cultivating this habit is going to get
better with time. The more books you read, the more developed and
receptive your brain becomes.
Always have vivid pictures of what you are reading:
Don’t
just see what’s written in a book as things thathappen in other planets
but rather, see them as things that happen right next to you. When you
are a science student who is preparing for an examination, and you are
studying evaporation as a topic, instead of trying to assimilate the
words with which one can express what happens during evaporation;
picture and assimilate what happens during evaporation. If you are
reading a novel,you should not only use the wealth of description
therein to create mental pictures of what you are reading; you should
also relate them to what you see in real life situations.
A person who reads a lot usually associates each character in any work he reads with a person he knows in person.
Your
brain is a lot more receptive to pictures, than to words I tell you.
For instance, you’ve often met many people whose names you’ve forgotten,
but can you really forget their faces? I don’t think so!
A Pen and book should never be found missing in your hands:
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