Break Free from Procrastination: A Student’s Guide to Getting Things Done
Procrastination’s a sneaky thief, stealing your time and dreams. But you can break free.
Procrastination’s a sneaky thief, stealing your time and dreams. But you can break free.
Success isn’t about perfect planners or 5 a.m. wake-ups. It’s about daring to think differently—like choosing a bold project or chasing a passion others ignore.
As a student, time is your superpower, but sneaky drains like endless social media scrolling or binge-watching TV can steal it. Inspired by Ali Abdaal’s insights, this article uncovers five time-wasters and how to beat them.
Ever wonder how some students make success look effortless? It’s not talent or endless motivation—it’s consistency. Imagine improving just 1% daily; by year’s end, you’re 37 times better
Social media feels like a quick escape, but it might be draining your focus and creativity. Inspired by a Huberman Lab podcast experiment, this article dives into how a social media break can unlock your potential as a student.
Elon Musk, the mind behind SpaceX and Tesla, ditched traditional learning for a smarter approach. He masters core ideas first, reads widely, and applies knowledge to real problems.
It’s not just luck or positive thinking—it’s a mindset built on grit and strategy. Imagine believing you’re destined for more, then backing it with relentless work
College can feel like a maze—low grades, self-doubt, and sleepless nights wondering if you’ll ever get it together.
Top students, like those at Harvard, don’t have superpowers—they just study smarter. Here’s the deal: use active recall to quiz yourself without notes, explain concepts like you’re teaching a kid (Feynman Technique), study in focused 50-minute bursts with 10-minute breaks, and create a distraction-free study zone.
Reading as a beginner can be tough, but it’s also your ticket to mastering English with confidence and joy. The right books can turn frustration into fun, helping you build skills while getting lost in a story.