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      Jul 03, 2024 02:18AM
    
     do any of y'all have tips on how to juggle between reading books and studying? ♥️
      do any of y'all have tips on how to juggle between reading books and studying? ♥️
    
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   Honestly I find it very hard to find time to read with all the work that comes from being a uni student. However I set myself 30minutes every night for reading. No phone, no music, just me and my book for that time so I can enjoy it as much as I can.
      Honestly I find it very hard to find time to read with all the work that comes from being a uni student. However I set myself 30minutes every night for reading. No phone, no music, just me and my book for that time so I can enjoy it as much as I can.I also use having time to read as a motivation! It helps me finish my assignments faster since I know that when I’m finished I’ll have time to read.
It’s very hard but always try to find a balance between work and the things you do for fun!! 🫶🏼
 i second what vicky said, and i'd also like to add that whenever you're taking a break from studying (like if you use the pomodoro technique or smthn like that), you can use your break time to read a chapter and then jump back into your studies. that's what i do, plus i try to read 5 chapters every night before i go to bed. i typically read at least one book a week!
      i second what vicky said, and i'd also like to add that whenever you're taking a break from studying (like if you use the pomodoro technique or smthn like that), you can use your break time to read a chapter and then jump back into your studies. that's what i do, plus i try to read 5 chapters every night before i go to bed. i typically read at least one book a week!
     let me add on that if you don't listen to audiobooks, consider doing that bc sometimes when I don't feel like listening to music I'll listen to audiobooks instead while getting ready or doing math and on my way to school.
      let me add on that if you don't listen to audiobooks, consider doing that bc sometimes when I don't feel like listening to music I'll listen to audiobooks instead while getting ready or doing math and on my way to school.
     What I normally do is get a section of my studying done then maybe read a chapter but I normally read on bus rides
      What I normally do is get a section of my studying done then maybe read a chapter but I normally read on bus rides
     weirdly i read more when i have other stuff to do. currently i have my summer holidays going on and will start college this august. before this, even when i was studying quite a lot for my college entrance exams, i somehow read more than i do right now (when i have absolutely nothing to do). it just felt better then, reading a bit during study breaks / breaks between class... now since i have nothing to do, i somehow keep going to my laptop/phone instead of reading and it sucks.. more often than not i end up getting distracted by other stuff even if i do happen to pick up a book :/
      weirdly i read more when i have other stuff to do. currently i have my summer holidays going on and will start college this august. before this, even when i was studying quite a lot for my college entrance exams, i somehow read more than i do right now (when i have absolutely nothing to do). it just felt better then, reading a bit during study breaks / breaks between class... now since i have nothing to do, i somehow keep going to my laptop/phone instead of reading and it sucks.. more often than not i end up getting distracted by other stuff even if i do happen to pick up a book :/ig if you wanna manage reading as a student you should think of reading as a prize after having studied for a while.. thats what worked for me :) i read for a while in the morning right before studying; and as i mentioned before, during study breaks. i got the most reading done at night just before going to sleep :))
another thing i'd suggest (which i didnt do myself but i would have if i had the chance) is listening to audiobooks while doing some menial work / daily chores. hope this helps!
 anonymous wrote: "weirdly i read more when i have other stuff to do. currently i have my summer holidays going on and will start college this august. before this, even when i was studying quite a lot for my college ..."
      anonymous wrote: "weirdly i read more when i have other stuff to do. currently i have my summer holidays going on and will start college this august. before this, even when i was studying quite a lot for my college ..."Thats the same for me. I read a crap ton during the school year but now that I am free (except when I am working) I feel like I have no reason too


