Although you could finish a project, task or activity if you focus on it for a long period of time, this does not mean that you should do it.
You will end up exhausted and limited to advance one project at a time. Instead, dividing your schedule into different activities and repeating them every day is more convenient.
Example: Instead of cramming all night, studying a few hours every day is better for our health and more effective.
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