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How To Stay Awake While Studying… Studying can be hard work, and sometimes all that work makes you tired. But it’s important to study hard if you want to be successful and get good grades in school. To stay awake while you’re studying, eat healthy foods, stay hydrated, and have a small amount of caffeine if you’d like. You can also try other methods, like napping or exercising to stay alert, and create a study routine that will help you focus. Method One of Three: Using Food and Drinks to Stay Awake 1. Chew mint gum to wake up your brain. Pop a piece of gum in your mouth while you study to increase blood flow to your brain and increase arousal. Pick a mint flavor, like spearmint, peppermint, or wintermint for an extra invigorating bite. Keep a pack of gum in your backpack or pencil case so you always have it with you when you’re studying. Tip: You can also suck on a mint hard candy or have mint-flavored food or drinks. It won’t be as effective because part of what wakes you up is the consistent chewing motion, but it will still provide a boost. Click on the link below to learn more https://booktree.ng/forums/topic/how-to-stay-awake-while-studying/ |
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We’ve scoured our brains and the internet for the best study hacks to help your brain remember information quicker and easier and ultimately help you do better in your exams. 1. Walk Before An Exam It’s been proven that exercise can boost your memory and brain power. Research conducted by Dr. Chuck Hillman of the University of Illinois provides evidence that about 20 minutes exercise before an exam can improve performance. https://i0.wp.com/info.examtime.com/files/2014/01/walk-before-exam.jpg?resize=406%2C305&ssl=1 2. Speak Out Loud Instead of Simply Reading Although this may make you look a little crazy, give it a go! You will be surprised how much more you can remember when you’ve said it out loud. Warning: Don’t try this in a crowded library! https://i2.wp.com/info.examtime.com/files/2014/01/study-hack-1.jpg?resize=412%2C232&ssl=1 3. Reward Yourself With A Treat There are many ways to integrate a reward system into your habits so you learn how to study for exams more efficiently. Here’s a simple way to motivate yourself to study with Gummy Bears: https://i1.wp.com/info.examtime.com/files/2014/01/Study-Hacks-Reward-System.jpg?resize=429%2C317&ssl=1 4. Teach What You Have Learned The best way to test if you really understand something is to try to teach it to someone else. If you can’t get anyone to listen to you explain the Pythagorean Theorem, why not teach a class of stuffed animals! https://i1.wp.com/info.examtime.com/files/2014/01/study-hacks-Teach-What-Youve-Learned.jpg?resize=381%2C253&ssl=1 5. Create Mental Associations The ability to make connections is not only an easier way to remember information, but it’s the fuel of creativity and intelligence. Steve Jobs famously said “Creativity is just connecting things. When you ask creative people how they did something, they feel a little guilty because they didn’t really do it, they just saw something”. Mind Maps are an easy way to connect ideas by creating a visual overview of different connections. Read more about the benefits of using Mind Maps to learn here. https://info.examtime.com/files/2014/01/How-to-create-a-mind-map-mindmap-1024x476.jpg Click on the link below for 15 more https://booktree.ng/forums/topic/20-study-hacks-to-improve-your-memory/ |
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Did you know that speech only accounts for 10% of your ability to communicate a message? There is a lot more to good communication skills than just words. In fact, the biggest and most crucial influence on how you are perceived comes from your non-verbal communication at almost 70 percent. So, how do you improve your communication skills? What is good communication? During good communication, the message gets received exactly as the sender has intended, however, more often than not, good communication is not achieved due to differences in interpretation because of both verbal and non-verbal communication. Verbal communication skills Although words are not as important as some may have initially thought, it is still important to keep some points in mind in relation to your speech and getting your message across: • Focus on speaking clearly • Don’t forget what you actually want to communicate • Remember to notice how the other person is reacting to your words Words make up just 10 percent of overall communication. Expressions and how you say what you say count for 20 percent of the message. Non-verbal communication is the most important factor to consider when getting your message across. Communication skills: Body language Your body is speaking loud and clear even if you don’t pay attention to it. Some people are especially good at receiving those non-verbal signals, so it is important to remember to align your spoken language with how your body language is being perceived. If, for example, you are telling your employees about a new project, that you yourself do not really believe in, it usually becomes quite obvious to the recipients what you really think about it. The negative body language you emit will usually influence your employees, so much so, that they will not be able to ‘buy’ into your words as they are aware you do not believe in them Click on the link below to learn more https://booktree.ng/simple-ways-to-improve-your-communication-skills/ |
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https://i1.wp.com/booktree.ng/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Sweet-Sixteen-By-Bolaji-Abdullahi.jpg?resize=213%2C300&ssl=1 Aliya has to constantly remind her father that she is not a child but ‘a young adult.’ He does not always agree with her. But now that she is turning sixteen, he is sitting up and taking notice. The expected birthday card from him is replaced by a present and no holds barred letter – a page for each year she has lived. It chronicles the lessons he has tried to teach her and the wisdom he has attempted to pass to her. It unburdens the burning questions she has about life and sometimes show through the cluelessness of parental units. Aliya questions who she is and why she is; with her father as a guide on this journey of discovery. An engaging coming of age guide on life and loving for the teenage girl. Title: Sweet Sixteen Author: Bolaji Abdullahi Genre: Fiction Format: Paperback Dimension: 5.5 X 8.5 Number of Pages: 157 Publication Year: February 1, 2017 Click on the link below to get this book https://booktree.ng/sweet-sixteen-by-bolaji-abdullahi-jamb-recommended/?no_frame=1 |
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