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Give yourself time limits.
Put each to-do item its own slot in your schedule so you stay on track. Once you’ve broken down your study load into bite-sized goals, fit them into a schedule that works for you. If you like a rigid schedule, you can assign a start and end time to each task. But if you prefer having some flexibility, you might want to budget out a time limit for each activity and determine the order based on how you’re feeling.[33]
Telling yourself, "I'll have to study sometime this week" will encourage procrastination, but “I’m going to study from 6 PM to 9 PM on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday” will help you stick to your plan.[34]
Try sticking to a regular schedule, but feel free to break your usual routine if you need to shake things up. For instance, get a good night’s sleep and set your alarm for 7:00 AM to study on Sunday morning. It might be easier to get up and get started right away since you’ve planned it in advance.
The more specific and intentional you can be about scheduling out your study tasks, the more success you’ll have with your studies and time management.
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