Tuesday 16 October 2012

Make best use of weekends for study..

I know most would not even like this topic upfront as it gives a hint of spoiling your enjoyable weekends. But that is not the intention of this article which you would appreciate towards the end of the article. This article aims at helping you to make use of the latent time during weekend mornings in a really enjoyable way. This is just a suggestion which will work for most of you guys but al last it is up to you to make your own schedule.

How you can make use of the 'latent' weekend mornings?

  • Most youngsters tend to sleep till 10 or 11 am in the mornings. While it is perfectly understandable this kind of rest is very essential to come out of the academic stress that you could had encountered throughout the week, it is also important to note that making use of this time for preparation has several benefits. The time we are talking is specifically around 6 am till 9 am.
  • now lets see the benefits of studying in the early mornings.
    • Still there is plenty of time left in the day:
      • When you complete a preparation session, it would still be 10 am and you would have the entire day waiting for taking before. This means a lot. You will have a lot of time to visit your friends, to play cricket, to go to a movie etc. Thus you will enjoy your weekend very well and also you have utilized your time for studies.
    • You are tremendously efficient in the mornings:
      • Generally mornings are disturbance free and hence your efficiency will be at peak during mornings. Especially weekend mornings are the ones when even your parents and brothers/sisters could be still be sleeping. This means you have absolutely no disturbance and it is not bad to say that by preparing for 4 hours you actually can gain equivalent to a preparation for several more hours at any other time of the day.
    • You can even create a self reward plan for yourself:
      • Now comes the most enjoyable art. Consider a part of the portion or a chapter of the subject. Now you reward yourself like "Today if I complete this chapter or this much part of the syllabus,  I will go for  a movie in the evening and so on." By doing this, you will actually feel good and enjoy your leisure time to the fullest without having any guilt that I am enjoying without studying.


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