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Tips to set up an ideal home study space

By Metro Creative Services for Pamplin Media Group,

14 days ago

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Study skills are integral to academic success. Such abilities help students learn more efficiently and effectively, leading to better grades on assignments and tests. Developing strong study habits can prepare students for future success in life, as dedication to studying can be mirrored in habits related to job performance.

The desire to study is one component of being involved in the task. However, setting up an environment conducive to studying is another part of this equation. Students looking to study longer and better may want to reevaluate their home study environments. Here are some ways to implement positive changes.

Isolate from interruptions

The first step to setting up a study location is to pick a spot away from the hustle and bustle of the household. While a separate room or home office can be helpful, an out-of-the-way nook or similar spot can be just as effective. By dedicating a study spot, you can train your brain to recognize this as a study area, and you may immediately become more focused.

Keep only pertinent materials nearby

It may be tempting to check your phone or watch videos or television if those devices are close to the study area. Make it stark and outfitted with only what’s necessary for the study session.

Focus on good lighting

To avoid eye strain and difficulty focusing, ensure the study area has adequate lighting. Lighting behind you will help illuminate the pages of textbooks and additional reading materials. Avoid using computers in dimly lit rooms, as that may aggravate eye strain.

Aim for ergonomics and comfort

You’ll want to be comfortable while studying, but not so much that you fall asleep. Choose a supportive chair that keeps you seated in a neutral position.

Store supplies nearby

Having to get up and grab supplies constantly increases the risk of distractions adversely affecting your study time. A zippered pouch or a tote bag containing all your study materials can be kept within reach.

Keep a clock in view

A clock should not deter you from studying. Setting deadlines and time constraints on study time can encourage focus. Break down study sessions into chunks of time that are manageable to you.

Utilize noise effectively

Some people need absolute quiet to study, while others appreciate white noise or music to sharpen their focus. Identify what works for you and incorporate that into your study area. A fan or a running air purifier can produce enough white noise to drown out distractions.

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