Hi
As per your question How many hours are you studying at present? If you tell me it's 14 hours or maybe
12 hours I shall advise you to scale back those.
Why does one want to extend your study hours? Because you would like to find out more - because you
discover that the amount of hours put in producing sufficient output. Let me tell you frankly that
increasing the amount of hours beyond some extent isn't only futile but even counter productive!
After you've got reached the top of your receptive capacity after a particular time- less than two hours
of continuous study, you input longer without corresponding output, or with none output. It results in
frustration and loss of concentration and loss of your time , Something entirely against your wishes. you
would like to review more in order that you learn more. But you're unable to find out more while you're
wasting valuable hours.
Your mental retention keeps on taking place with every passing hour. the quantity of learning within the
second hour of continuous study is sort of a touch but the primary fresh hour. If you continue studying
without break the quantity of learning within the third hour could also be but half that within the first
fresh hour. it's going to be negligible within the fourth continuous hour. So though you'll have the
satisfaction of moving towards that 12–14–16–20 hours study goal your output with every passing hour
will add less and fewer to your learning.
Best results are obtained with something like following study cycle:
60 minutes study - 10 minutes break - hour study - 10 minutes break - 50 minutes study - half-hour
break.
Again hour study - 10 minutes break - hour study - 10 minutes break - 50 minutes study -
60 minutes break - go outdoors in green environment - go jogging. Recoup your psychic energy . Your
output will increase manifold.
You can achieve more by 8 hours of study than you'll with 12 hours of study.
But remember - KEEP REVISING.
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