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How to Stay Focused When Learning Online
Evelyn Hart April 28, 2025

Online study provides a lot of flexibility, whether you are in a university course, you want to improve your skills, or a fun fact to pursue. But that flexibility presents a challenge: how to stay focused. It’s easy to allow distractions — from social media to chores — to interfere with your learning. But fear not — this Read More

Brain-Friendly Nutrition for Study Sessions
Evelyn Hart April 24, 2025

You sit down to study, but your brain dims and your energy is low, even when you’re in the mood. As much as time management and effective study techniques help, there’s an unsung hero in your academic arsenal: your diet. What you eat doesn’t only influences your physical health; it can profoundly influence your cognitive function, attention and Read More

How to Build a Distraction-Free Study Routine
Evelyn Hart April 24, 2025

In a world of temptations just a click or tap away, it can seem like there is no way to maintain focus while studying. Between the non-stop buzzing of your cell phone to the siren song of social media, it’s all too easy to get lost in distractions. But what if you could make a study routine Read More

Using Google Calendar to Build Your Study Plan
Evelyn Hart April 18, 2025

Ever found yourself with a massive to-do list and no idea where to start? You’re not alone. One of the biggest challenges students face — whether in secondary school, university, or remote learning setups — is managing time efficiently. Between coursework, deadlines, revision, and perhaps even a part-time job, it’s easy to feel like there’s Read More

Tracking Progress to Stay Consistent: A Guide to Academic Success
Evelyn Hart April 13, 2025

Have you ever found yourself studying endlessly yet feeling like you’re getting nowhere? You’re not alone. Many students pour hours into revision without seeing tangible results, leading to burnout and frustration. But there’s a game-changing habit that can transform your learning experience: tracking your study progress. In this post, we’ll explore how using a study Read More

The Pomodoro Technique: Why It Works for Students
Evelyn Hart April 10, 2025

For students juggling schoolwork and personal life, managing time is always tough. Staying focused for long periods is tough. This is true whether you’re reading for an exam, writing an essay, or solving problem sets. Distractions are everywhere, making it even harder. Try the Pomodoro Technique. It’s a simple method that splits study time into Read More

Gamifying Group Study for Motivation
Evelyn Hart April 9, 2025

Group study sessions start with great goals. Everyone shares resources, tackles tough topics, and keeps each other focused. However, over time, energy can dwindle. The excitement of collaboration can fade, making it hard to stay motivated. This is where gamification shines. Gamifying group study sessions is a fun way to boost motivation, improve retention, and Read More

Habit Stacking for Study Success
Evelyn Hart April 3, 2025

When it comes to building a study routine that sticks, willpower alone often isn’t enough. You sit down with the best of intentions, but somehow the hours slip away, your books remain closed, and guilt creeps in. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Many students struggle with consistency. That’s where habit stacking comes in—a Read More

How Interleaving Boosts Long-Term Learning
Evelyn Hart April 1, 2025

Many students know block practice. This means they repeat the same type of problem or study one subject for long periods without breaks. It feels productive, and it’s comfortable. But comfort doesn’t always lead to mastery. Try interleaving. It’s a study mix method that might seem odd. However, it can greatly boost long-term learning and Read More

What Cognitive Load Theory Means for Studying
Evelyn Hart April 1, 2025

Have you ever sat through a lecture, diligently taken notes, and still felt like nothing stuck? Or perhaps you’ve tried to tackle a complex topic, only to find your mind wandering or shutting down altogether. These experiences are common and often stem from how our brains process information. Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) comes from educational Read More