Ways to Increase Concentration Power During Board Exams

 Find a Peaceful Place to Study  Students, find an appropriate place to study where you can concentrate on your studies without any distractions. It may be a separate room or a separate corner in your house. If not, then you may join a library near your residence.

One Study Material at a Time   Multiple books on your study table can increase your stress and not let you focus on one material. So, keep your study table organized, and clear away all the material you don’t need. This thing allows you to concentrate on the material you are referring to at that time.

Switch Off Your Cell Phone   Cell Phones are the biggest distraction that won’t let students concentrate on their studies. Every time you sit to study, your phone starts beeping and displays a number of useless messages. By the Cell Phone, we mean all the electronic gadgets which contribute to your distraction say it laptops, tabs, or even your music listening devices.

Study with a partner  Students who cannot concentrate on studies alone can concentrate on studies with a partner. Studying with a partner can be interesting as it breaks the monotony of studying or clarifies your confusing concepts. But find a partner who can support you and make your studies interesting, not a partner who distracts you.

Make Notecards  The most effective way to concentrate while studying is by preparing notecards. These notecards can help you repeatedly revise the topics orally that you have covered. It also helps in remembering the words, terms, and concepts.

Read Loudly  Reading silently can be boring and make you feel sleepy. Hence, try to read aloud so that your ears can hear your own voice. This habit can make you feel active and don’t let you lose your concentration.

Think about your goals  Students can concentrate more on their studies when they take some stress out while worrying about their goals, their exams, and their family. So, just do a mental exercise before starting your studies. Think about your exams, your past marks, your career, and your family which can put pressure on you to work hard.

Stick to Your Timetable  Set your goals and stick to them. Sitting to study without any goal can be boring and won’t let you concentrate but the goals you set down can change the whole experience to study.  For ex – Instead of sitting down to complete the whole chapter, divide it into particular sections and allot time to each such section.

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