Psychology, asked by akhilsinghthakur99, 3 months ago

how to increase concentration. Can spinning pen increase it or listening music or something else. Provide logical answer​

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Answered by KiyanshThakur
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Answer:

Prepare Your Brain. Before a task, calm your brain, says Venezky. ...

Understand Where Your Focus Needs To Be. ...

Unplug For 30 Minutes. ...

Grab Some Coffee. ...

Check the Thermostat. ...

Turn On Some Music. ...

Take Short Breaks. ...

Doodle.

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Answered by SoulFulKamal
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 \texttt{1. Stay curious⇒ }

The eagerness to learn can at times make all the difference. So keep yourself interested and curious by asking as many questions as you like, conducting safe experiments, and watching movies/documentaries on topics being covered at school.

 \texttt{2. Associate⇒}

You’d be able to learn better if you associate new information to what you already know. If you are learning about, let’s say, electricity, try observing how lightning works or how batteries operate

 \texttt{3. Visualise⇒}

We learn better when we visualise concepts. So feel free to doodle, draw and represent words with images to help simply even the most complex topics

 \texttt{4. Engage yourself⇒}

Who said studying has to be boring? Keep yourself engaged and look forward to learning something new as much as possible. You could do so by taking part in quizzes and study dates with your friends and learning through games. At BYJU’S, we make sure to deliver most of our learning content through interactive activities to help our students grasp even complex topics with ease

 \texttt{5. Relax⇒}

While most people still believe that studying needs to be rigorous, but a relaxed mind is able to study better than a tired mind. So give yourself enough breaks between study sessions and refrain from saturing yourself with new information. Also, make sure to learn at your own pace and not be too troubled if your peers seem to pace ahead of you.

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