Saturday, 8 August 2009

HOW TO CONCENTRATE

How To Concentrate
Learn how to be more focused
Do you have have problems concentrating? Believe it or not, you are not alone! The first thing we need to do - before we can find a remedy for this problem - is to define the term "concentration" itself. According to Princeton University, concentration means:

"great and constant diligence and attention"

This is interesting... If concentration is related to attention then that means that we should be able to improve our concentration by simply becoming more attentive, right?
Now, here's a few suggestions on how to do just that:
Apply The 5 More Rule


Instead of just quitting the task all together, you tell yourself to do only 5 more things before you quit. When these have been accomplished you promise yourself again to only do 5 more things (such as writing only 5 more pages, solving only 5 more math problems etc). The keyword here is the word 'only'; by decreasing the size of the task cognitively you feel less hesitant to abonden it altogether. There's an arabic proverb that says:

"If you Can't finish it altogether - Then Don't leave it altogether"

Treat Yourself Like A Child

What do you do when your little child has accomplished a task? Well, you praise the little fellow and give him/her a reward. Treat yourself in the same manner by offering yourself incentives when ever you've completed a task. This will improve your motivation which inin turn improves your concentration. For more information on increasing your motivation, please refer to this post on our blog entitled; improve your study motivation.

Why wait? Do it Now! resources

Procrastination is without doubt one of the biggest enemies you will face as a student. The temptation to delay your studies will always be strong, to counter this your will to succeed must be stronger. Why procrastinate and do something tomorrow if the same task can be done today?
Remove All Possible Distractions


The sad thing is that we don't always notice when we are being distracted! There are really two kinds of distractions:

Blue Arrow Those that are visible, such as someone who is having a lenghty (and boring) discussion with you during your 'offical study time'. Each and every "cell in your body" tells you that this is very disturbing.

Blue Arrow The kind of distractions that are not picked up by 'our radar'. This type is actually worse than the previous one. You can always tell your annoying friend that you're busy but how on earth will you rid yourself from something that you're not even aware of in the first place?

Examples of such distractions are (in no particular order); talking with someone on a topic that interests you, watching a movie while studying/working, listening to music and so forth. All of these things are distracting you from your studies even though you're not thinking about it. The best way to avoid these types of distractions is by avoiding them from the start.
Make A Task List

I wrote about this in an article entitled how to do a to do list. A to do list is basically a tasklist that makes it easier to concentrate on your subject. It does this by making you think only about one issue at a time. Task lists are in some ways the opposite of mind mapping, since the latter involves scattering ones thoughts instead of collecting them. Although that's a good way to initiate a project, it's not very useful when it comes to actually doing the task in question.

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