How to Study/Focus While Doing Work
From time to time, some people find that it can be difficult to sit for hours at a time doing work, regardless of whether if it's studying, homework or actual work. This article will provide some pointers on how to set up a proper work environment.
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1Find a quiet place to work without distractions. Working in a distraction free environment is key to being able to focus on work.
- If you can't find a quiet place, make one. Turn off anything in the room that you don't need to use (Television, Cell phone, etc), and make sure that the room is silent.
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2Have everything that you need to use for your work before you start working. This prevents time lost on work because you needed to get another thing that you didn't have beside you.
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3Keep a bottle of water and/or a snack beside you, but not in the way, so that if you feel thirsty or hungry, you can have it without losing much focus.
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