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How do I study for 8 hours a day?

How do I study for 8 hours a day?

Studying for 8+ hours without stopping?

  1. 7 to 9 am: Alarm clock, shower, preparation.
  2. 9 to 10 am: Breakfast while watching a TV show.
  3. 10 to 1 pm: Study.
  4. 1 to 2 pm: Lunch with a TV show.
  5. 2 to 6 pm: Study.
  6. 6 to 8 pm: Dinner + Break.
  7. 8 to 10 pm: Study.

How can I study maximum hours in a day?

Staying Focused for Long Hours

  1. Avoid distractions.
  2. Set a timer to complete a task.
  3. Drink plenty of fluids.
  4. Meditate for at least 15 minutes.
  5. Focus on one task and then move to another.
  6. Write a success mantra on your study table or keep a calendar/wall hanging having quotes which motivate you.

How can I study 8 hours a day?

Now assuming that you’ve considered these factors and have still decided to make it a habit to study 8 hours a day, my suggestion would be to split the hours. Get up in the morning, study for 3–4 hours. Then after breakfast and a little entertainment, take on another one or two hours of study. After a good lunch and an afterno

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How to study long hours without getting drowsy or tired?

Having said that here are seven steps you can take to study long hours without getting overly tired or drowsy: 1. Prioritize your schedule: take up difficult topics early in the day. Take up the difficult material in the forenoon when you’re at your best, energy wise. (For most people this is the time when they’re most productive.

How can I study for a long time without getting bored?

You can study and divide your time in blocks of say, an hour or 45 minutes. After each of these blocks, take a break. And, the 2nd approach would be this: First set goals for yourself in terms of chapters, or topics, or number of questions to be answered. Once you reach that goal, you can take a break.

Is being able to study for a long time necessary?

Being able to study for a long time was necessary for me. It’s my way to have more than 24 hours in my days. I’ll talk about it later in this article, but I’m not just doing homework or studying for 8 hours.