The only way to make study work for you is to avoid BOREDOM - the worst enemy of learning.
From a very early age, we vary what we do to stop ourselves getting bored. We look for new tasks and seek new ways to do things. Sometimes even this fails and we fall into the boredom-trap. We cannot be bothered to find ways to cure our boredom because we are too bored.
Over time we develop a concentration-span - the time between starting a task to the time we find our minds wandering. This is because your brain deals with information in a very special way.
The brain receives information from our senses. This is then passed on to our short-term memory where it is stored for a short time. From then on the information in short-term memory must be passed on to long-term memory or we end up "forgetting" the information. Your brain's ability to do this depends on how you feel.
If you are bored, short term memory is lost very quickly and so can never be passed on. You may be surprised to learn that it is not lost forever - it is stored away often never to be remembered again.
The best way to learn is to limit study periods to the length of our concentration-span. This gives the brain the best chance to store what we are studying in long-term memory.
I went back home for a while to take a good nap before I came back to canteen A instead to do my revision.I saw some familiar faces.I munched away banana fritters I bought at pasar malam nearby while reading the programming.Ard 10pm, I went to Hall 13 to meet up with Hung Yong for last burst of fire regarding the M405. I went back home at 1100 pm, waited for that damn bus 199.Reached at 1130pm.Suddenly I had a urge to have a newhairstyle. So, I snipped away my hair and I feel great.That's I called makeover therapy.
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