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3 Essential Tips to Promote Productivity among Students

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Whether in college or high school, these are the challenging chapters of your life. It can be hard to manage your social life, family, studies, and maybe even a part-time job. If you are unable to accomplish everything together, it’s pretty standard.

 

First, you must realize that panic and procrastination can never get you anywhere. No matter how committed you are, you can also face the dreaded mental block or fatigue every now and then. Of course, no student is unaware of thousands of distractions surrounding us.

 

Take a deep breath, and realize that you are not alone in this struggle. Many students struggle on a daily basis to juggle their personal, social, and student life together. Instead of panicking about the problem, focus on getting an effective solution.

 

Here are a few productivity hacks to accomplish more and meet your deadlines.

 

1.  Plan Ahead

 

As a student, it is essential to plan and schedule ahead. You can use a planner to create a daily, monthly, and semester-wise calendar of your activities to cover all the basics. You can also convert the calendar JPG to PDF to access your schedule on the go.

 

Planning can help you ace your academic life and beyond. Even after you complete your degree and step into your professional life, you can benefit from the habit of planning.

 

2.  Create a To-Do List

 

It can be challenging for students to create a schedule as they are always stuck with the overwhelming pressure of deadlines, cramming for tests, and managing their personal life. If you know a fellow student who can do everything, you may see them as an ideal figure.

 

You can be just like them by organizing and creating a to-do list. You will only get more stressed if you do not gather the pending work in an index. Instead of getting the job done, stress will make you miss deadlines and fall behind on your courses.

 

Once you miss a deadline, things can spiral quickly. Work will start bundling up, and you will feed beyond saving at some point. Whereas, if you have a to-do list, you can cover all your course tasks by task and make the most of the time on hand.

 

3.  Turn Off Distractions

 

It may seem impossible to survive without your phone, but it may be the biggest reason you fall behind on deadlines. In this modern age, there are many more distractions for students. You may waste a lot of time daily, from checking emails to scrolling through social media for hours.

 

Yes, social media can be addictive but it’s all about prioritizing. Solving this problem is to kill all the distractions in your dedicated study hours. Turn your phone to silent, go to your dedicated study table and get to studying.

 

When the distractions are at bay, you can focus better and accomplish more quickly. This way, even if you do not dedicate much time, you can achieve more with dedication.

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It is never too late to fulfill your dreams or finish college.  This is demonstrated by an 88-year-old American who is one of the recent graduates of St. John University, Brooklyn. 


Pat his youth he gave up college to work, but the dream of being a student again pursued him all his life.


 In his old age, the man remembered what he had said to his four children, three lawyers and a teacher: "Don't go to college just to get a job. Go and enjoy your free time."  He followed his own advice and graduated from college.

 He watched the graduation ceremony online, from his personal tablet, in the context of the epidemic.


It doesn't make me sad that at my age I'm alone and not at the graduation ceremony.  There are a lot of people living alone in coffins now, so I'm not complaining, "The old man gave advice to the young people, advice he gave in the past to his four children.

"Don't go to college just to get a job. Go and enjoy your free time," said graduate Pat Branley.


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