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How can I study 10 hours straight?
Having said that here are seven steps you can take to study long hours without getting overly tired or drowsy:
- Prioritize your schedule: take up difficult topics early in the day.
- Exercise.
- Steal a nap.
- Eat to maintain energy levels.
- Conserve your mental energy.
- Take regular breaks.
- If possible, study/ work in daylight.
How can I study for long hours without stress?
13 strategies for no-stress studying
- Set a timeframe and stick to it.
- Take breaks.
- Eat real food and stay hydrated.
- Practice good study habits.
- Move your body.
- Step away from social media.
- Choose the right soundtrack.
- Practice your superhero stance.
Is 100 hours of study enough?
The 100 hour rule goes like this: For most disciplines, it only takes one hundred hours of active learning to become much more competent than an absolute beginner. Putting in those 100 hours isn’t exactly a cakewalk, but it’s completely doable. At 1 hour a day, you could learn a new skill in three months.
Is it possible to study for 10+ hours a day?
It’s definitely possible to study for 10+ hours a day, but you should ask yourself why. If it’s for an exam, I would suggest making a plan based on the content that you want to cover, instead of saying you want to study for a certain number of hours a day.
How many hours a day should I study to be productive?
It is much more productive to study at 100\% mental capacity for 5 hours than a distracted or tired or under performing 50\% for 10 hours. So your main priority should be ensuring that all your needs are met and you are studying as efficiently as possible.Take away all your excuses and reasons to pity yourself.
What are the best ways to study for a long time?
1. Eat healthy. This is probably the most cliché tip of all times, but it is cliché and used ever so often for a reason: it works! If you plan on dedicating more than ten hours for serious studying daily, you will often find that eating will slip off your radar.
How do you motivate yourself to study in the morning?
Every day get your blood flowing. It’s cliché for a reason: healthy body, healthy mind. 20 minutes a day is good enough. Go for a walk in the morning whilst listening to something that motivates you (but unrelated to work). When I studied in Oxford, I routinely pulled 14 hour days (often 16 hour days) for a year straight.