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ConcentrationConcentration means much more than just listening. To concentrate means to pay attention by focusing on what you are doing.

First you must recognize factors that cause you to lose concentration. These can be internal, such as hunger, tiredness, excessive worrying and negative feelings or emotions. They can also be external, such as noise, lighting, temperature and interruptions.

Becoming aware of your learning styles and how you process information can also help you choose strategies to achieve maximum concentration, memory and learning.

Once you recognize these things, you can use self-regulation strategies to reduce or eliminate distractions and enhance your ability to concentrate to the greatest extent possible.

It is within your control to change your study environment and habits in order to create optimal conditions for yourself. For example, you are in charge of when and where you study. You can also break long assignments into smaller, more manageable parts, turn the cell phone off or adjust your work hours. Experiment and develop a study routine that works for you.

You can find more resources on the Study Skills Web sites page.

 


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