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Published on July 9th, 2020 | by Dr. Jerry Doby

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How to Do Homework: 7 Expert Tips and Tricks

Doing homework is one of the most tedious activities for schoolchildren and students, which often takes a lot of time. Homework can turn into hard labor if you do not know the right approach to it. To help yourself, if you decide to learn something new, you need to properly approach the organization of the process. We, in turn, want to tell you a couple of secrets on doing homework.

  1. Prioritize your Tasks

This step needs to be done at the very beginning of training – look at the curriculum and make a list of priorities. This will determine the motivation and help to solve even complex problems when it comes to homework – goals will always be in front of you, and you will experience a feeling of satisfaction every time you reach them. It is useful to prioritize not only in a global sense, for the entire period of study, but also before each homework. It is important to understand exactly what you want to get from the process.

  1. Organize a Comfortable Workplace

Too high or low countertops, uncomfortable sitting place, extraneous noise – all these little things annoy, reduce concentration, and generally have a bad effect on well-being. Ideally, homework needs a separate desk opposite the window. The chair should be stable and adjustable – to provide maximum comfort and unload the back. If your feet do not rest on the floor, but hang in the air, buy a special stand.

  1. Large Tasks Need to be Broken into Smaller Pieces

An essay, presentation, scientific experiment – all this requires serious, thoughtful, and phased work. Help yourself and try to break the volumetric task into parts and include each of them in the lesson schedule. The load distribution will relieve the feeling that large tasks are long, difficult, and tedious. Also, if some part seems too complicated for you, you can turn to coursework writing service for help and do what you can in a while.

  1. You Need to Start with your Favorite Subject

If a student starts homework with a difficult subject – this is likely to make him/her irritable. This means that he/she will lose motivation for learning, and is unlikely to continue. Therefore, you need to start doing homework from your favorite subjects. When you start with your favorite (light) subject, it turns out faster. There is a positive reinforcement of the case – success, and you will take up the next lesson with interest and passion.

  1. If you Can’t do the Lessons, you Need to Connect Additional Resources

It’s okay to turn to friends for help, or to homework help sites. On such sites, they will not only help you with your homework but also bring you closer to the title of A-student. If you doubt their quality, you can read reviews before making a decision. Friends, especially if they are better versed in a particular subject, will no doubt also be happy to help you.

  1. Take Breaks

Studies have repeatedly confirmed that after a pause, the ability to focus and work efficiency increases. This means that the problem can be solved in a shorter time. One of the key techniques of modern time management is based on this principle – the Pomodoro technique. The “25 minutes hard work – 5 minutes rest” scheme is also suitable for the educational process. Time periods may be different, but the meaning remains the same.

  1. Focus on One Task.

Complete all tasks in one subject to the end and only then move on to the next subject. This approach will help you complete one thing and forget about it, and then start working on the next. Performing tasks one after another will allow you to maintain concentration. Remember all the tasks, but do only one at a time. Perhaps a good idea would be to tick off the completed assignment.

Summing up

Homework is always a challenge, but you can handle it. The most important thing is to find the best and most suitable approach for you. With our expert tips and secrets, your homework will no longer cause annoyance and complexity. So try our circuit and enjoy it.

 



About the Author

Editor-in-Chief of The Hype Magazine, Media and SEO Consultant, Journalist, Ph.D. and retired combat vet. 2023 recipient of The President's Lifetime Achievement Award. Partner at THM Media Group. Member of the U.S. Department of Arts and Culture, the United States Press Agency and ForbesBLK.


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