📘 1. Choose the Right Articles
Pick topics you are curious about.
. Start with easier articles before harder ones.
. Use trusted learning sites so the information is clear.
🎯 2. Set a Small Goal Before Reading
Examples:
. “I will understand the main idea.”
. “I will learn 3 new facts.”
. “I will finish reading in 20 minutes.”
. Small goals make studying feel achievable.
✍️ 3. Read Actively (Not Passively)
. Active reading keeps your brain engaged:
. Highlight important points
. Write short notes
. Summarize each section in your own words
. Ask yourself questions while reading
Ask:
. “Where can I use this?”
. “How does this help my exams?”
. “Does this relate to something I already know?”
. When learning feels useful, motivation increases.
⏰ 5. Use the Pomodoro Method
. Study for 25 minutes
. Take a 5-minute break
. Repeat 3–4 times
Short study sessions prevent boredom and burnout.
🏆 6. Reward Yourself
After finishing an article:
. Watch a short video
. Eat a snack you like
. Listen to music
. Play a quick game
Rewards train your brain to enjoy studying.
📈 7. Track Your Progress
Keep a checklist of articles completed. Seeing progress builds confidence and motivation.
💭 8. Change Your Mindset
Instead of: ❌ “This is boring” Try: ✅ “This helps me improve” ✅ “Every page makes me smarter”
Positive thinking increases focus and energy.
🌟 9. Study Environment Matters
.Quiet place
.Good lighting
Clean desk
Keep phone away
A good environment reduces distractions.
🔥 10. Remember Your Big Goal
Ask yourself:
What career do I want?
What exam am I preparing for?
What kind of future do I want?
Articles are small steps toward big success.
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