Study Tips #Rule2 Radar Range
Shweta has her pencil on the desk, eraser in the bag, graph sheets in the wardrobe. She wants to study Biology, but the text book is in the living room!
She gets up and goes to collect it, but thanks to her brother who is watching her favourite programme on TV she can't stop herself from watching it. And yes, the biology unit test goes for a toss the next day.
This scenario can be avoided if the required materials of study such as geometric instruments, pen/pencil, calculator, bag, text books, etc. are in your radar range.
Before a study session begins, quickly double check availability. Plus, ensure you don't waste more time arranging the necessities. This generally is a standard deviation from study time.
There are instances when you sit down to study, realise that you don't have some stationery, say, a black ink pen and you run to the nearest store to get it. On the way, a friend of yours diverts you to the nearest pani-puri(water balls) stall instead.
Follow a simple rule to avoid this
If Your Study Materials Are Not Within Reach, The Deviations Will Be!
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