Study Techniques & Time Management
Mastering productivity with methods like the Pomodoro technique and smart scheduling.
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May- 2026 -25 May
Start Studying the Way Your Brain Actually Works
Here’s a question that will sound strange at first: Why do you study physics differently than you study history? Probably because…
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Feb- 2026 -26 February
The Problem With One Explanation (And Why You Need Three AI Models)
You know the feeling. You’re studying for a physics exam. You read the textbook explanation of torque. It uses words…
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25 February
Why Memorizing Formulas Never Works (And What to Do Instead)
You know the feeling. You spent an hour memorizing that physics formula. You wrote it ten times. You recited it…
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22 February
I Studied 14 Hours a Day for a Month. Here’s What I Learned About Learning.
It started with good intentions. Finals were eight weeks away, and I was behind. Not a little behind—the kind of…
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21 February
Why Your Brain Keeps Losing Attention (And How to Fix It)
You sit down to study. Laptop open. Textbook ready. Coffee within reach. Twenty minutes later, you’re six Instagram posts deep,…
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17 February
Stop Trying to Focus. Start Designing for It.
You know the ritual. It’s 11 PM. You’ve spent four hours with your textbook open, but only 47 minutes of…
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12 February
What I Wish I Knew About Procrastination: 4 Truths That Finally Helped Me Stop Stalling
I spent the first two years of college believing I was lazy. Not the cute, self-deprecating kind of lazy. The…
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10 February
Digital Detox for the Mind: How to Use AI Study Tools Without Losing Your Focus
You open your study app to summarize a textbook chapter. Two hours later, you’re on your third YouTube deep-dive, the…
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7 February
Find Your Golden Hours: How Your Chronotype Unlocks Deep Focus
Have you ever had a day where focus feels effortless in the afternoon but impossible in the morning? Or vice…
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2 February
How Stress Secretly Helps You Learn (and When It Doesn’t)
Did you know that the same nervous flutter you feel before a presentation could be the very thing that helps…
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