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How do I study with focus and concentration and avoid distractions and procrastination?

08.06.2025 05:15

How do I study with focus and concentration and avoid distractions and procrastination?

Keep your distance from matters of love between opp. Genders if you are below 18 cause we all know, it's just timepass. Also in real life,love stories like that of manoj from “12th pass” Don't exist if unless you have achieved something in life.

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The above point is really mandatory as I also grew hepatitis -E in my liver because of inactivity for 1 year by just sitting. Also I don't go to school

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I am a 2025 jee aspirant so i feel eligible enough to answer it.Heed to all the points and trust me, I don't speak bullshit

Life is not a race,it's a puzzle

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Exercise, jog, run, gym, cycle, badminton, do whatever you want but it should be a intense sweat exercise which increases ur heartbeat. Must do for 1 hour a day…MUST

Make a minimum duration of your seating for 2 hours…It's really mandatory and not that hard, you will get used to it overtime

90% of times, you are just lazy to work hard enough.

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Don't study the same subject/topic for long duration, at one point your mind gets bored and tired so keep rotating between topics after 3–4 hours

If u need other methods to restrict ur phone usage then use “APP BLOCK “ app and dont forget to block that app also so u can't unblock the distractions.

Delete all the social media type apps from your phone,observe your activity with your phone for one week and look at which apps forces to pick up your phone…delete them

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10% of times , it's just that you are in the wrong field, pursue something else