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What Should I Do To Continue My Study After A Long Break

How do I start study after a long break?

Getting back to studies after a long break may seem a herculean effort though, yet it is by all means achievable with an overdose of enthusiasm and willpower.In the 1st place you need to take things slow in the initial stage as one of the fellow quora writers have correctly pointed out in his answer on the same topic. Start with 1–2 hrs maximum at the initial stage.Pick out the subjects or chapters that interest you most so that it becomes easier for you to get into the groove!You can compliment the study hours with some light music so that you can get over with the initial boredom.At this stage when you have not been able to gather up your concentration, you can indulge in some group studies with friends.You can also take up your long over due educational projects which requires multi dimensional activities that can be both entertaining and productive. In this way you will get streamlined again to take up routine study!In a nutshell get back to studies after a long break may seem a tedious thing to do yet at the same time it is quite a easy thing to do with a lot of enthusiasm and will power. You can refer to the blogs that are ultimate study guides, the link of which I am providing herewith. Hope you have a good read!All the best!

How can I continue my study after a long gap?

Definetely we can . But before taking a step in to your career , focus on the basics . Do not start without a good foundation of basics . Its all fun learning once you are clicked with the basics .Obviously , its long before we have studied and so we lost interest.I would suggest to do these:○Create a study nook .○Make your study space techno-free . It means no smartphones , T.V and elctronic gadgets . Only you , books , study table , chair .○Focus on the basics at first . If you have to learn from the scratch, choose a good mentor for individual counselling .○After learning the basics go on your own .○Follow pomodoro technique to maintain long hour studies . It means studying for 30mins and taking 10 min break . Like this slowly increase your studying capacity .○Contribute four to three hours in 24hrs for studying .○You will not be effective in studying in the initial days . But one step ahead . Dont rush . It takes time sometimes .○It takes 21 days to create a habit .○Read non -academic to increase your ability of understanding complex sentences .○Everyday is a new oppurtunity to rebuild .○Fail as many times as possible but dont give up.○If you feel sleepy , take a power nap. Eat apples to control sleep.○Drink more water¤ Sleep 8 hours completely○Exercise and meditate to improve concentration .○To master in a field it takes 10000hours○Read like an avid reader once you reach a level .○Explore yourself to new vocabulary. keep updating .○Use youtube academies like khan academy etc for references.¤ Its never late to rebuild career .

What should I do to continue studying after a long break?

You can start with your studies at any point of time.My brother went for MBA after 6 years of his graduation and had never touched books for those 6 years and trust me he is doing really good today.You just need to have a dedication towards it and you are all done.Once you start studying you will automatically get attracted towards it if you really want to. To give a start go with the topics of your intrest.ALL THE BEST :)MAY YOU ACE YOUR ACADEMICS.

What do I do in break after studying 3-4 hours continuously?

If you take a long break, Go out and play any sport you like. This is the best thing you can do. If not playing, at least take a walk, or hang around with friends. Anything that involves some kind of Physical Exertion.In short breaks, of mot more than 1 hour, you could read the newspaper, magazines etc. or browse over the internet watching/reading anything you like. Do anything which is not related to JEE. Try to relax your mind.For very short breaks of about 15 mins, just sit down or lie down some wehere, close your eyes and relax. Don’t do anything, Just be dead for a while :PFind more on: Ayushman's Blog

How often should I take breaks when studying, and how long should they last?

Study for forty five minutes and then take a fifteen minute break. Have a drink and maybe a snack. Then, get back to work. Repeat this process three times or until you feel you have studied enough. I know this sounds hilarious or strange, but if you stretch during your breaks you will feel more alert. Try doing some jumping jacks. Hope this helps!

How do I come back to studying mode after a long break?

A distraction from study could be for an hour or a day or a month. The longer the period of distraction the more difficult it is to get back. It will not be easy to jump right back in the book and keep chucking the pages. The problem with getting back is (a) we would have filled up the time we used to spend for study, with some other activity (b) may not feel the same level of enthusiasm to go back (c) perception of the study goal now looks enormous.First lets tackle the enthusiasm part. That is the fuel for any effort. Just take a paper and write down how it would be after achieving the goal. Let your imagination wander on the paper. It may even reveal new ideas and relive the initial enthusiasm. Go back and read your favorite blog or page you might have liked while studying earlier. Just relive the initial stages you had emotionally before you had the distraction. This is very important to get the motivation back on.Next is the time. Now there are so many time management techniques. The one I like the most is time boxing. Fix the time (reduce distractions, keep necessary comfort) and set a small scope. After the specific time limit ends drop it. Control the urge to reach the same level you had achieved before the distraction within the short period. If it took 6 months to reach certain level before you took a break for a month, its going to take atleast 3 months to get back to the same level, so dont rush.Finally, the goal. You would have by now lost sight of the actual goal. There is a bit familiarity to the subject that you would have picked up before the break. So it will distort the real effort needed to achieve the goal. The goal seem to be closer to achieve in actual we would have forgotten a lot of the stuff we had studied before. First we have to get over this by reaching the level we had achieved before the break. So no point in targetting the actual goal. Rather set a new goal, if you are studying for a certification, just have test by yourself that covers the certification partially. This will reveal how much you actually know. Study for this small test. Do more such self-tests.Keep these process iterative for a couple of weeks. No sooner, you will be back to the same level before you had the distraction or even surpass it. All the best.

Can't get myself to study after eating?

This is quite normal. It can be psychological or it can be because energy is being focussed on digesting the food rather than studying. Either way, there are ways round this. Studying shouldn't take up the whole day so why not write yourself out a timetable which allows an hour or so break after each meal. That gives your mind a break from work so you'll be all refreshed and ready to go back after your break. Also, If it's scheduled in you shouldn't feel stressed out that you're not working. X

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