For learn a new language then you can listen to podcasts so i did so too🤞🏻
I'm originally from turkey but I'm learning English for using and Bulgarian language (because of my mom is Bulgarian)
Im reading book like a nowel for my improve, like i will improve myself..
Also im a graphic design student and i dont take a photo about that what im doing at school so much..
And please don't force too much yourself to study about bla bla (you know) you should get outside and take a breath🤞🏻
Self-improvement starts with setting clear, achievable goals. Break down big objectives into smaller tasks to make progress manageable. Consistency is key—establish daily habits that align with your goals and stick to them.
Lifelong learning is another important aspect. Take advantage of resources like books, podcasts, and online courses to expand your knowledge. Learning something new every day helps keep your mind active and adaptable.
Surround yourself with positive, supportive people who challenge and inspire you. A healthy environment encourages personal growth and keeps you motivated. Lastly, practice self-reflection regularly to identify areas for improvement and stay aligned with your goals.
By focusing on these steps, you’ll steadily build a better version of yourself.
Hi. I'm trying to learn Turkish and you said in your post that you are learning English. I can help you with English and I need someone to talk in Turkish. Let's connect if it's okay with you:)
Hi! Yeah i have been learning English about 4 months, and yes im turkish young girl!
I'm okay not problem that, i can teach you turkish too!🤍
Day 1 🎀
05.10.24
1.I studied english all day ✅
2.I drinked water all day ❌ ( but you'll should drink water please)
3.my school will open next week! I'm so excited for this, I love study very much! (I have been thinking about this btw)
4.I wrote something about how we motivate ( i will write to here soon )✅
5. I did read "hannibal" novel!:)✅
Studying can be a challenging task, but with the right approach, it becomes much easier and more productive. Here are a few tips to help you study effectively:
1.Create a Study Plan
Set specific goals and break them into manageable tasks. A good plan will help you stay organized and focused on what needs to be done.
2.Find Your Ideal Study Environment
Choose a place that is quiet and free from distractions. Whether it’s a library, a café, or your room, make sure it’s a place where you can concentrate.
3.Use Active Learning Techniques
Engage with the material actively. Summarize what you’ve learned, ask questions, and discuss topics with others to deepen your understanding.
4.Take Regular Breaks
Don’t study for hours without rest. Take short breaks to refresh your mind. This will improve your focus and keep your energy levels up.
5.Stay Positive and Consistent
Studying is a long-term process. Stay motivated and don’t get discouraged by setbacks. Consistency is key to success.
Productivity day 2 🌸
A long time after , i'm here!
For long time , i have been studying for (yds - in turkey , a english test exam around turkey for job) exam..
This exam is so harder like c1 level, in turkey why like this I dont know anyway.
Already i had been studying "general english" for 4 months but i decided this exam to enter for my future!
For i studying English since 4 months i know 60% English language reasons (thank god)
I can handle everything myself , ım believing!
• XG-woke up
• Read - Das Gesetz Der Resonaz
Day 6🌙
21.10.24
I have been so tired today because my school is started 9.00 a.m and i finished 17.00 p.m (i was eat my brain actually or should i say "almost")
Also it has a lot of traffic in my town so istanbul
My 3 classes was about graphic design so i have been reading graphic designer . If have you a questions then you ask me!
I didn't study English because i exhausted today ❌ ah im sorry for myself buttt i will study tomorrow definitely!!
So guys i have a question what can i do if i dont study english??
Plss thanks🤍
Balancing studies and relaxation is key for students. Here are some quick tips to unwind after class:
1.Take a Walk – A short stroll in nature can reduce stress and clear your mind.
2.Practice Mindfulness – Try meditation or breathing exercises for 10 minutes.
3.Stretch or Exercise – Light physical activity like yoga can boost your mood.
4.Read for Fun – Escape with a novel, comics, or anything non-academic.
5.Listen to Music – Relax with your favorite tunes or an interesting podcast.
6.Watch Something Light – Enjoy a comedy or feel-good show to unwind.
7.Socialize – Spend time with friends to de-stress and have fun.
8.Pamper Yourself – Self-care like a warm bath or skincare can work wonders.
9.Journal – Write down your thoughts to process the day’s stress.
10.Sleep Well – Aim for 7-8 hours of sleep to recharge fully.
Incorporating these tips into your routine can help you feel balanced and refreshed!
1.Set Clear Goals: Break your larger objectives into smaller, specific tasks for each study session. This makes your progress more manageable and keeps you motivated.
2.Create a Study Schedule: Plan your study time in advance and stick to a routine. This helps develop discipline and ensures you cover all the topics you need.
3.Use Active Learning: Instead of just reading or highlighting, actively engage with the material. Try summarizing what you learn, ask yourself questions, or teach the topic to someone else.
4.Take Regular Breaks: Study in short bursts, like 25-30 minutes, followed by a 5-minute break. This method, known as the Pomodoro Technique, helps keep your mind fresh and focused.
5.Stay Organized: Keep your notes, books, and digital files organized. Having a clean and structured workspace helps you focus better and saves time during study sessions.
6.Use Multiple Resources: Don’t rely on one textbook or resource. Combine materials like videos, online courses, or apps to enhance your understanding of the subject.
7.Review Regularly: Revisit your notes frequently. Regular review helps move information from short-term to long-term memory, making it easier to recall during exams.
8.Practice Past Exams or Problems: If possible, work on past exam papers or similar problems. This prepares you for the format and helps identify areas that need more attention.
These tactics can help you stay efficient, organized, and motivated during your studies.
As students, we often find ourselves buried under a mountain of assignments, exams, and extracurricular activities. While it’s important to work hard and stay dedicated, it’s equally important to give your mind and body the rest they deserve. In this blog post, we’ll explore why rest is crucial and how to balance work and relaxation effectively.
Rest isn’t just about sleeping or being lazy; it’s an essential part of maintaining mental and physical well-being. Continuous study sessions without breaks can lead to burnout, stress, and decreased productivity. Taking regular breaks helps to:
• Refresh your mind: Breaks improve focus and retention of information.
• Boost creativity: Rest allows your brain to form new ideas and solutions.
• Reduce stress: Taking time off helps in managing anxiety and maintaining a healthy work-life balance.
The key to effective studying is incorporating regular breaks into your schedule. Here’s a general guideline on how often to rest:
1.The Pomodoro Technique: Study for 25 minutes and then take a 5-minute break. After four cycles, take a longer break of 15-30 minutes.
2.Hourly Breaks: If you prefer longer study sessions, try studying for 50 minutes and then taking a 10-minute break.
3.Daily Rest: Make sure you have time each day to unwind and do something you enjoy—whether it’s exercising, reading, or spending time with friends.
4.Weekly Rest: Dedicate at least one day a week where you limit your study time and focus on relaxing and recharging.
Thank you!
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