Studying is one of the most important parts of succeeding at school, but it can also be one of the biggest and most consistent sources of school pressures. So how can you lower stress when it’s time to hit the books? Here are some healthy study habits that help me when I have to do intensive research for a project.
Your brain and your body are inseparable. So caring for your physical health can only help your study time be more effective and more productive. This includes things like:
I like to keep a bottle of water nearby while working so I can stay hydrated. Caring for our bodies is a great way to keep our minds sharp.
Taking breaks during studying can be beneficial, and can help you sustain your focus better when it’s time to get back to work. Time your breaks for between 5 and 10 minutes for each hour of study time. During this time, you might:
Pairing regular, short breaks with a mindful attitude is a great way to build healthy study habits that make you feel better, not worse.
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Even if you don’t have an assignment due the next day, regularly reviewing what you learned is more effective than just cramming the night before a big exam or project due date.
Like practicing a musical instrument, the more you familiarize yourself with what you’re studying, the more comfortable you’ll become with the material.
According to the American Psychological Association, respondents in a stress study who had a support system reported they had a significantly lower stress level than people without a support system. Just knowing someone is there for you, or there with you, can make a big difference. This can mean:
Sometimes, no matter what you try, it feels like school pressures are overwhelming. You don’t have to face them alone. Chat with a Hope Coach from TheHopeLine today. Make a plan to lower stress, build healthier study habits, and succeed this school year. We are here for you.
If you’re feeling stressed from school, there are ways to cope. Read my blog, School Pressure: How to Cope with Stress in a Healthier Way.