Explore the World's Best Ideas
Join today and uncover 100+ curated journeys from 50+ topics. Unlock access to our mobile app with extensive features.
There is a huge difference between studying hard and studying smart. Studying hard is time consuming and stressful, whereas studying smart reduces stress, is efficient, and produces optimal results.
10
195 reads
MORE IDEAS ON THIS
If you want to read more:
10
168 reads
Interestingly, studies have shown that in the long run, internal rewards are more effective at motivating students; you are more likely to study hard if you feel good about it. Therefore, take the time to let yourself experience the positive feelings associated with learning.
...9
145 reads
so whenever you want to study tough subject just make them as simple as you can
so now I know that one que...
10
144 reads
Why we need a personal study room? So in my opinion we have particular places for doing particular things like whenever you want to study you have a classroom, whenever you want to sleep you have a bedroom, whenever you want to take shower you have bathroom so for study you should have one study ...
9
107 reads
CURATED FROM
More like this
Studying takes too much time, and there is only a limited number of hours. Spaced repetition method uses time intervals and makes you recall more information, using less time.
The spacing effect maximizes learning and your study becomes more efficient and consumes less time.
It is basically a polite word for getting things done. But the right kind of things.
Effective means "producing a result that is wanted". Efficient means "capable of producing desired results without wasting materials, time, or energy". The difference is that when ...
Read & Learn
20x Faster
without
deepstash
with
deepstash
with
deepstash
Access to 200,000+ ideas
—
Access to the mobile app
—
Unlimited idea saving & library
—
—
Unlimited history
—
—
Unlimited listening to ideas
—
—
Downloading & offline access
—
—
Personalized recommendations
—
—
Supercharge your mind with one idea per day
Enter your email and spend 1 minute every day to learn something new.
I agree to receive email updates