🌷Different Study Techniques Based on Your Attention Span ☕
Heya Study Beans!! ✿ Quick note before we start - sorry for going quiet for about 22 days . That wasn’t planned at all, life just happened and writing kept getting pushed back. Thank you for sticking around 🤍 Now let’s get into today’s post. 1. If you have a short attention span: When your focus runs out quickly, you need methods that work in small bursts. The Pomodoro Technique works well here. You study for a short time (usually 20-25 minutes), then take a break. Knowing there’s a break coming makes it easier to start, and the short sessions keep your brain from drifting. Another good option is Blurting . You read a small section, close your book, and quickly write down everything you remember. It’s fast, active, and doesn’t require long focus. Short attention spans benefit most from quick recall and clear stopping points . 2. If you have a medium attention span: If you can focus for a decent amount of time but still get distracted, structured methods work best. The Feynman Te...













