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Asked: July 18, 20252025-07-18T16:01:11+00:00 2025-07-18T16:01:11+00:00In: Education

How do I study even though I feel lazy and tired?

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How do I study even though I feel lazy and tired?

Start with just 5 minutes: Aim to study for just 5 minutes. Often, getting started is the hardest part; once you start, you gain momentum.

Use the Pomodoro Technique: Study for 25 minutes, then take a 5-minute break. Repeat. It’s perfect for tired minds.

Change your environment: Move to another room, sit near a window, or tidy up your desk. A fresh space can improve your mood.

Review standing up or walking around: If sitting feels tiring, try standing up or pacing with flashcards or notes.

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  1. Dulal Kumar
    Dulal Kumar Pundit
    2025-07-18T16:15:54+00:00Added an answer on July 18, 2025 at 4:15 pm
    1. Aim to study for just 5 to 10 minutes.
    2. Often, getting started is the hardest; once you start, the momentum builds.
    3. Study for 25 minutes, then take a 5-minute break.
    4. Repeat. Short periods are less overwhelming.
    5. Don’t think about studying; just sit at your desk with your materials open.
    6. The environment helps your brain go into “study mode.”
    7. Keep your phone away or on “Do Not Disturb” mode.
    8. Use apps like Forest or Focus Keeper to avoid social media.
    9. Sit up straight or stand for a while.
    10. A sluggish body creates a sluggish mind; good posture can wake you up.
    11. Sometimes tiredness is due to dehydration or low blood sugar.
    12. Drink water, nuts, or fruit instead of heavy junk food.
    13. If you can’t handle something difficult, do something easy but productive, like organizing notes or reading summaries.
    14. Join a study group or call a friend.
    15. You’ll feel more motivated when you’re in company. Read aloud, discuss topics, or write quick summaries.
    16. Passive reading makes you sleepier.
    17. If you’re overtired, a 20- to 30-minute nap might be better than forcing yourself to take in nothing.
    18. Promise yourself a treat (a TV show, a snack, or a walk) after completing a small goal.
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  2. Sayan
    Sayan Pundit
    2025-07-18T16:19:11+00:00Added an answer on July 18, 2025 at 4:19 pm

    You can’t, or rather, you shouldn’t. Your mind and body don’t want you to study. Even if you manage to do it somehow, it’s useless.

    You don’t have to force yourself to study when you don’t feel like it, when you’re tired. You need to figure out what tires you out and work on it.

    Whenever I felt tired after a stressful day at school or tutoring, I wouldn’t open my book. I didn’t want to memorize the syllabus; I wanted to study it.

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  3. Dipayan Roy
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    2025-07-18T16:23:46+00:00Added an answer on July 18, 2025 at 4:23 pm
    How do I study even though I feel lazy and tired?

    Commit to studying for just 5 minutes. Tell yourself, “I’ll study for just 5 minutes.” Often, getting started is the hardest part. Once you start, your brain adapts.

    Use the Pomodoro method: 25 minutes of study, 5 minutes of break. Repeat 4 times, then take a longer break.

    Eliminate distractions (phone, noise, clutter).

    Good lighting and a tidy space can boost your energy.

    Don’t just read: take notes, teach what you’ve learned out loud, or do practice exercises.

    Active learning keeps your brain active and reduces mental fatigue.

    If you’re really exhausted, take a break. A 20-minute nap or going to bed early can be more helpful than forcing yourself to study when you’re tired.

    Promise yourself a small reward: 30 minutes of Netflix, 10 minutes on your phone, a treat after studying.

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