Skip to Main Content Red Color Bar with Grey Menu
Logo

Study Cards

The benefits to taking breaks in between studying

by Susie Doenhoff on 2023-01-27T13:36:00+01:00 in General Study | 0 Comments

There are several benefits to taking breaks in between studying. First, taking a break can help to reduce fatigue and increase alertness, allowing you to stay focused and retain information better. Second, taking a break can help to reduce stress and increase relaxation, which can improve overall well-being and mental health. Third, taking a break for physical activity, can improve physical health and increase energy levels, for when you start studying again. Finally, taking a break can give students a chance to engage in other activities and hobbies, which can help to maintain a healthy balance between work and leisure.

  1. Improved focus and retention of information
  2. Reduced stress and increased relaxation
  3. Improved physical and mental well-being
  4. Maintaining a balance between work and leisure activities
  5. Improved creativity and problem-solving skills
  6. Increased motivation and productivity
  7. Reduced burnout and fatigue.

 

Take a break with the latest magazine

Keep track of journals and magazines in your field of interest. You can create a personal bookshelf, receive table of content alerts, and discover new journals related to your field of personal interests. It also allows you to save articles and export citations.

 


 Add a Comment

0 Comments.

  Recent Posts



Zotero Course at the Library
Do you feel unsure about how to reference or set up bibliographies correctly?
Kjærester
I Axel Jensens etterlatte boksamling har vi funnet noen bøker med en svært interessant historie bak seg.
Positive attitude
Keep a positive attitude.
Good study habits
Get some good study habits.
Confidence
How do you boost your own confidence as a student?

  Subscribe



Enter your e-mail address to receive notifications of new posts by e-mail.


  Archive



  Follow Us



  Facebook
  Twitter
  Instagram
  Return to Blog
This post is closed for further discussion.

title
Loading...