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Study Hacks

Posted on April 5, 2026April 5, 2026 By annursverma@gmail.com No Comments on Study Hacks

INTRODUCTION

To be honest, studying can sometimes feel boring, stressful, and never-ending. Many students sit for hours on end, yet still fail to achieve the results they hope for. The problem isn’t always a lack of hard work; sometimes, it lies in the method itself.
This is where “study hacks” come in handy. These are simple, practical tricks that make studying easier, faster, and more effective. Instead of simply studying *more*, you learn how to study *smarter*. In this blog, you will discover a host of such hacks that will help improve your concentration and memory while studying.

The 2 min Start Rule

Don’t feel like studying? Just start for two minutes.
Once you get started, your mind automatically keeps going. Getting started is the hardest part, and these hacks help make that challenge easier.

Change your Study Location

Studying in the same place every day can feel boring. Try changing your location occasionally—perhaps moving to a different room or a quiet corner. This helps build your concentration and allows you to focus more effectively.
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