Hacks for effective studying during Covid-19

This year has been tough for students, with the school calendar disrupted on more than one occasion due to Covid-19. With the education department salvaging what is left of the school year, children are under immense pressure to catch up on what they missed. The most effective way is to have study hacks that will …

This year has been tough for students, with the school calendar disrupted on more than one occasion due to Covid-19. With the education department salvaging what is left of the school year, children are under immense pressure to catch up on what they missed. The most effective way is to have study hacks that will help you get through the year so that you are not under pressure and stressed. According to experts, the stress associated with studying can be reduced through support from a variety of sources: building yourself emotionally through support from friends and family, taking time to meditate, and being conscious of creating a supportive inner dialogue that constantly encourages you to succeed.

You are more important

The advent of Covid-19 has changed the dynamics of life and affected the mental health of many. “While this outbreak and other pressures of the things happening around you can add extra pressure to your life – remember that there is nothing more important than you,” says Izi Maloyi, a student counsellor at a leading tertiary institution. “If you are worried about not excelling, there will always be a plan B. Strength is asking for help, and strength is creating new pathways when plan A didn’t work out. Never give up. Be your own hero.”

Practical tips for studying

Here are tips to follow for effective studying during these tough times:

 

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