Finding Your Study Environment
Everyone has different methods for studying and different personalities so it's important to find the space that suits you the most and your interests.
For me, my favorite study environment has been the library. I enjoy finding a nice secluded spot and spending hours working through school work and occasionally watching entertaining videos. I changed my style this year to a more green and outdoors view. I work in a more open area with a window view. I find sunlight, greens, and people nearby working helps to motivate me to keep working and be creative. A quality of my brain I never utilized before was creativity so thats the reason why I decided to make this change of scenery.
Other study environments can include coffee shops, dorms/bedrooms, lounges, and even your own school campus.
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For me, my favorite study environment has been the library. I enjoy finding a nice secluded spot and spending hours working through school work and occasionally watching entertaining videos. I changed my style this year to a more green and outdoors view. I work in a more open area with a window view. I find sunlight, greens, and people nearby working helps to motivate me to keep working and be creative. A quality of my brain I never utilized before was creativity so thats the reason why I decided to make this change of scenery.
Other study environments can include coffee shops, dorms/bedrooms, lounges, and even your own school campus.
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- A great way to learn which space suits you the most is to try each one and analyze your mindset and workflow. An experience I had with this was trying to work/study outdoors either on the grass or a nearby outdoor table. I realized this was not the best study environment for me because my mind would constantly shift to worrying about the bright sunlight or the large amount of nearby insects. However, I knew on the inside that I wanted a view that had a more outdoorsy vibe which led me to the library outdoorsy view I have now. I would highly recommend trying each one so you can extract the bits and pieces of the environment you enjoy to apply it to where you want to work. You spend a good amount of your time doing work so I recommend experimenting and taking time to create the best one for you!
- Have a backup workspace, if you work in a library or coffee shop you probably already know that your seat will not always be empty so its important to have an alternate spot that you can go to to stimulate your workflow and creative thoughts.
- Just like learning, mistakes are part of the process so work your way to finding the best spot that suits your tasks.
I hope you found something helpful in this article and you can use what you read to create your best study environment! Happy Studying!
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