10 Study Tips or Ways to gettin your *ish done!
May 24th, 2010
Being a high-powered machine and conquering your workload is never easy. It’s a finely mastered craft that takes years of experience and a Starbucks Gold Card. I’ve never been one to be able to just sit down and hammer work out. I need ambiance, I need inspiration, I need to get into the mood. Here are are a few of my tricks to getting through the work:
- Set the Scene: Whether it’s heading to your favorite spot in the library, a local coffee shop, or your desk space at home, make sure that your area is conducive to working. Make sure the space has enough light, all of the supplies you need, and free of distractions. This means if you’re at home, turn off the television!
- Have a small treat with you, and if you need it, make it a caffeinated one. Everyone knows I love my Starbucks. But I really do try to have some kind of enjoyable beverage while I work or study. It helps brighten up the situation so I don’t feel like my work is torturous.

- Get the music flowing. The music you play shouldn’t be distracting. But you don’t want to be put to sleep either. I normally try to play something with a good beat to keep me motivated. I’ve always found that great she-power rock gets me pumped to conquer my work.

- Watch what you wear. If you are in for a long study or work session, make sure that what you’re wearing is comfortable enough for you t focus but not so comfortable that you can slowly curl into fetal position and use your keyboard as a pillow.
- Take a few minutes between every hour to get up and stretch!!! Your body needs to move and blood needs to flow through your body. Taking 10 minutes between the hours will help clear your mind and rejuvenate you.
- Schedule cell phone time. While you’re on your ten minute stretch break you can also use this time to answer any social text messages or phone calls. Create clearly defined times to get on your cell phone. Otherwise you may use up all of your study time talking on the phone. At 3 am you’ll wonder where all your study time went as you cram through your notes.
- Start each session outlining what you need to get accomplished. Break out time slots and assign what you will accomplish in that time frame. Be realistic with yourself and prioritize what needs to be addressed first.
- Pick your study partner wisely. It’s great to have a study partner but make sure that your companion is compatible to what you are trying to accomplish. The girlfriend who is going through a break-up and only wants to talk about her boyfriend troubles is not your best bet when trying to get work done. You can talk to her on Friday when your mid-terms are over. She’ll still have the SAME things to say.
- Outline your workload. Use a calendar to set goals of when you need to have projects, assignments, and papers done. This way you can forecast what’s ahead. You may find that you have 3 papers due in one week. This way you’ll know which papers to get a head-start on during the weeks ahead.
- Prepare for the next day. At the end of every study or work session prep all of the things that you will tackle during your next session. This will relieve you of any anxiety you may have over what is up in the air and what is not. You’ll be able to go into your next session with a clear head and a game plan of what to work on next.


































