How to study for LONG HOURS without getting bored (how to stay productive)
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Summary
In this video, Kharma Medic shares valuable tips on how to study for long hours without getting bored. He emphasizes the importance of varying your workload and study methods, using gamification, listening to music, changing study locations, and studying with peers. Kharma provides a relatable approach by acknowledging the common struggle of studying boredom and offering practical solutions to enhance focus and productivity. By incorporating these strategies, students can remain engaged and effectively tackle their study sessions, especially during exam periods.
Highlights
Keep your study sessions interesting by switching between different subjects. ๐จ
Mix up study methods like flashcards, quizzes, and discussions for better engagement. ๐คน
Introduce games into studying to make the process fun and rewarding. ๐ฎ
Listening to music can turn a boring study session into a more enjoyable experience. ๐ถ
Study in diverse locations to break the monotony and boost motivation. ๐
Team up with friends to create an accountability and motivation circle. ๐ค
Key Takeaways
Vary your study topics and methods to keep things fresh and engaging.
Gamifying your study sessions can make learning fun and help you stay on track.
Music can be a valuable tool to maintain focus and make studying enjoyable.
Changing your study location keeps the environment stimulating and reduces monotony.
Studying with peers not only keeps you motivated but also helps in absorbing each other's positive habits.
Overview
Studying for long hours can sometimes feel like a daunting task, leading to boredom and loss of focus. Kharma Medic, in his delightful video, offers entertaining yet effective solutions to combat this. He shares his tried-and-tested methods on how not to get bored during study sessions, extracted from his vast experience in higher education.
A major piece of advice from Kharma includes varying study topics and methods throughout the day. He warns against sticking to one method or topic, which can lead to fatigue and disinterest. Instead, switching things up keeps the mind engaged and helps retain information better.
Moreover, he highlights the power of gamification, music, and studying in groups, which not only makes the process enjoyable but also fosters a motivating and productive environment. By implementing these tips, students can potentially change their study habits drastically, ensuring productive and less monotonous study hours.
How to study for LONG HOURS without getting bored (how to stay productive) Transcription
00:00 - 00:30 have you ever sat down at your desk with the intention of studying for a couple of hours you're 10 minutes in and you're just not feeling it the whole process just feels boring and you can't seem to keep your focus we've all been there before but there's different methods and tricks that you can use to help you continue study for hours without getting [Music] bored staying engaged when you're studying and not getting bored is crucial to you being successful long term especially when it comes to exam time you need to be studying more than usual and be doing it consistently not
00:30 - 01:00 getting bored here is key throughout my time in University I've spent countless hours studying and rarely have I found myself getting bored and it's all because of these five tips that I'm going to share with you in this video the first thing that you need to make sure that you're doing is varying your workload don't spend all day on the same topic you want to make sure that you're doing a little bit from a variety of topics during the day you're more likely to get bored if you're spending hours and hours and hours studying the exact same thing the aim is for you to stay engaged for as long as you can and stay studying and motivated for as long as possible and this just isn't going to
01:00 - 01:30 happen if you're looking at anatomy of the Upper Limb for the whole day there's also a higher chance that you'll face multiple hurdles if you're studying the exact same topic which can be tough to overcome what I mean by this is that for example you might be working all day on anatomy anatomy has its challenges a lot of them come from the fact that there's odd naming systems and simply because there's just so much to memorize and learn on top of this you need to know which nerve inates which part of the body which muscles are attached at what origin and insertion and how these muscles all work to instigate movement it's a tough thing to do no doubt about it and spending old day on it means
01:30 - 02:00 you're kind of facing an uphill battle with no respite the amount of anatomy and the challenges of studying it aren't going to go away but learning them in bit siiz pieces over the course of a few weeks instead of all just being crammed into one day makes it a lot easier another way to vary your studying is to not spend the whole day using the same study method instead of just going through lecture slides all day you know try explaining these Concepts to your family or friends fellow students you can go over exam questions test yourself using anky watch a sketchy video or a YouTube video on the things you don't quite understand changing up how you are
02:00 - 02:30 learning and receiving information in this way I think is so stimulating and it helps keep things fresh over the course of a long study session now the best part of keeping your studying varied is that it helps you retain information that you're studying many Studies have shown that obviously space repetition but also varying the topic and module or schedule of what you're studying can help gamifying your studies can be so useful for you to stay engaged and not get distracted easily we tend to learn better with games because they're fun so it's best to try and use resources that help make your work into some sort of game this could be puzzles
02:30 - 03:00 quizzes flashcards whatever it could even be creating a paper to-do list so that you look forward to Crossing off a task after you've completed it sort of gamifying completion it can seem like a slightly strange concept but there are lots of wider benefits to making your studying into a game it's important to look forward to studying and games like doing flashcards or doing pass paper questions might be kind of fun in comparison to just going over lecture slides endlessly and taking notes coming into studying with a good attitude like this and looking forward to your work can help you maintain interest and not get bored over over the long term now
03:00 - 03:30 you can gamify your studying to actually learn the content but you can also come up with your own version of the game Whatever It Is by challenging yourself with your studying habits for example something that I often do is I challenge myself to study for the next hour or 2 hours or whatever in order to unlock a reward of eating a snack or going to get a coffee or some time on my phone or whatever I do this type of thing all the time trying to find little ways like this to help push you towards your goals and keep you engaged and consistent with your work can be really helpful because it kind of gamifies the whole experience of studying and gives you some something
03:30 - 04:00 to look forward to I've talked about extensively in another video what the best music to listen to is when studying you can check that out somewhere over here but regardless of what music you choose music can be a really good tool to keep you from being completely distracted and getting bored if you really need to get work done but you're feeling bored or unmotivated then it's probably better to just listen to some music in the background even if it's a bit distracting than not studying at all doing something is always better than doing nothing now once you get into a rhythm of studying with your music then it becomes something that you know is going to help you get into the zone you
04:00 - 04:30 can add music as part of your study routine and it might even be something that helps you associate studying with something that you're looking forward to after all tasks that might be inherently boring to you can be made way more fun with music for me personally when my motivation is running low but I know that I need to keep going then putting on some lowy hip-hop beats in the background solves this problem 90% of the time yes I'm not as focused as I would be without the music but at least it keeps me going and actually kind of makes the studying a bit more fun if you can I think listening to music without lyrics is probably better because with lyrics lyrics it's very distracting to
04:30 - 05:00 listen to words and read words at the same time but hey some people don't have a problem with that so do whatever works for you try and find something that motivates you but isn't too distracting and that should do the trick sitting at the same desk looking at the same wall every day for the 6 weeks before your exam sounds terrible you're likely to get bored just because of the repetitiveness of the routine itself changing up your study location can be a great way to just shake things up a little try studying outside especially on a nice day like this you know this can be so motivating because it's so different to what you're currently used
05:00 - 05:30 to and can really give you the Boost to keep you going this could be at a garden a park your library or even at an outdoor space like a cafe if this isn't an option because you live in London and Gardens aren't a thing or if you live in the UK and the weather is usually really unpredictable then you know you can try going to a library or a friend's house or a coffee shop anything to just change your environment a little this works wonders you could even try just working in a different room in your home or in the communal area of your halls I remember in my first degree at the University of Toronto when we got bored of studying in our rooms we would just move to the hallways and you know all sit in the hallway with our laptops or
05:30 - 06:00 our notes and just study over there you can also try empty lecture holes or just random rooms that you find throughout the buildings communal sitting areas lounges things like that it can really help make a difference to your routine it helps with boredom because you're exposing yourself to something new which means you're less likely to call it quits when it comes to studying after just a short while changing location can also be a motivator because actually getting up getting dressed organizing your bag and leaving the house going to the library for example means that you're probably going to want to make the most out of your day out of your journey we also can't forget the effect
06:00 - 06:30 of being surrounded by other people who are studying going through the same thing as you which can be really motivating in itself seeing other people around you working helps get your mind in the right place and makes you want to do more and this takes me onto my next Point very nicely I've said this loads of times before and I'll continue to preach this as something that's incredibly beneficial study with other people it's so motivating in itself and because you're not only having to engage yourself in the work but also engaging others and they're engaging you you're probably going to be able to study for a lot longer it's also holding you
06:30 - 07:00 accountable for actually working because your friends will be wanting to work and making the most of your time together and you'll see them working they'll see you working so it's just a nice accountability bubble you can also learn so much from other people on your course this sort of study environment really does boost your productivity and can keep you from getting boor over long periods of time if you see everyone around you is studying really hard or taking a break then you know you're likely to do the same thing as them and so doing everything together as a community is really really valuable when you study with your friends you'll find yourself taking on their healthy habits
07:00 - 07:30 also be careful because you might take on their not so healthy habits or their bad traits for studying things like that but just keep an eye out and do what works for you what you think you would benefit from the feeling that you're all in this together sort of studying and working towards an upcoming exam is irreplacable and I think it can keep you studying for longer and more motivated than a lot of the other techniques I share in my videos I do have a patreon which gives you access to a Discord server where people are studying in these community- based groups every day all the time and of course there's tons of other things you can do in the
07:30 - 08:00 Discord server over there if you're interested in joining a group of like-minded people I'll leave a link to that patreon and Discord in the description down below thank you so much for watching this video if you found any of it helpful you can try and incorporate maybe one or two of these tips into your own studying into your own life and maybe then you can use them all together I found all of these things really helpful when trying to not get bored while studying in my 9 years of higher education or so if you found something that really works for you and you're happy to share then please do so in the comments down below I'm probably going to be studying for the rest of my life Life as a doctor so I'd love to see
08:00 - 08:30 what's working for you all as well that's it for me guys and I will catch you in the next one [Music] peace it helps so much with boredom because you're exposing yourself to something new and so it helps