How to study when you feel unmotivated

 The days when we stare at our planner and we can't seem to do one thing.

The time when we are staring at a blank cursor in a Word document for hours.

The icky feeling of looming responsibility breathing down our backs.

Yeah, that's no fun.

Today on the blog, I am going to share some tips on how to study when you feel unmotivated so that you can push through procrastination and get things done.

. Prioritize & Create A Small To Do List

The first thing that you should do is prioritize your to-do list.

Often, when we are unmotivated it's because we are overwhelmed. All of those crazy to-do list tasks that need to be accomplished can weigh heavily on our minds and freeze us into inaction.

2. Just Start An Assignment For 5 Minutes

Another thing that I have noticed is that I get unmotivated sometimes before I even start an assignment. Just thinking about an assignment might freeze me up, and I know that you may feel the same way. So, in my experience, it has helped to at least start an assignment for five minutes.

3. Change Up Your Environment

Sometimes all you need is an environmental change to kickstart your studying.

It's so easy to sit in your room, on your bed, and “study.” Alas, you have to change it up every blue moon.

So, I would find a few alternative places other than your favorite study spot across campus, in your living space, or across town.

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  1. What's the primary source of motivation?

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    1. Keeping your goals in sight and having discipline! Best of luck.

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