0:02 studying one subject is hard enough but
0:05 when you've got five six or even more
0:08 subjects to juggle it can feel
0:11 impossible you sit down to study math
0:13 but halfway through you remember there's
0:16 a History exam tomorrow then you panic
0:18 because you haven't even touched your
0:21 science notes sound familiar here's the
0:24 thing mastering multiple subjects
0:27 doesn't have to be overwhelming in fact
0:30 with the right strategies you can study
0:32 many subjects at once and still Ace them
0:36 all how that's what this video is all
0:39 about I'm going to show you why most
0:42 students struggle with multiple subjects
0:44 the science-backed methods to balance
0:47 them effectively real life examples and
0:50 practical tips you can start using today
0:52 by the end of this video you'll have a
0:54 clear game plan to crush your studies
0:57 without losing your mind let's get started
1:05 first let's talk about why studying so
1:08 many subjects feels so hard reason
1:11 number one your brain isn't designed for
1:14 chaos your brain loves structure and
1:16 focus but when you're switching between
1:19 math English Science and History your
1:22 brain struggles to keep up it's like
1:24 trying to watch for Netflix shows at the
1:27 same time you don't fully enjoy any of
1:30 them and you're left confused in
1:33 Psychology this is called task switching
1:35 and it's super inefficient research
1:38 shows that switching between tasks can
1:41 reduce productivity by up to 40% so if
1:43 you're jumping from subject to subject
1:45 without a plan you're setting yourself
1:49 up for failure reason number two you're
1:52 using the wrong study methods let's be
1:54 real most of us were never taught how to
1:57 study effectively instead we cram
2:00 everything the night before try try to
2:03 memorize without understanding spend
2:05 hours rereading notes thinking we're
2:08 being productive but according to a 2013
2:11 study in the journal psychological
2:14 science in the public interest these are
2:16 some of the least effective study
2:19 methods reason number three you're
2:21 overwhelmed by time pressure when you've
2:25 got multiple deadlines assignments exams
2:27 projects it's easy to feel like there's
2:30 not enough time and when you're
2:32 overwhelmed your brain goes into
2:35 survival mode instead of focusing you
2:38 procrastinate or waste time on things
2:42 that don't matter sound familiar don't
2:45 worry I've been there too but now let's
2:52 it all right now that we know the
2:55 problem let's dive into the solutions
2:57 here's how you can study multiple
3:01 subjects and still Ace them all use time
3:04 blocking to organize your day one of the
3:06 biggest mistakes students make is trying
3:08 to study all their subjects in random
3:12 chunks instead use time
3:15 blocking assign specific blocks of time
3:17 to each subject stick to your schedule
3:20 like it's a meeting you can't miss
3:22 example let's say you have 3 hours to
3:25 study tonight here's how you can time
3:28 block 30 minutes for science 30 minutes
3:32 for history 10 minute break 30 minutes
3:35 physics 40 minutes for math 40 minutes for
3:36 for
3:40 English why does this work because your
3:42 brain knows exactly what to focus on and
3:46 for how long plus the variety keeps things
3:47 things
3:51 interesting prioritize based on urgency
3:54 and importance not all subjects are
3:56 created equal some need more attention
4:01 than others use the Eisenhower Matrix to
4:03 prioritize subjects with upcoming exams
4:07 or deadlines are high priority subjects
4:09 you're already strong in can take a back
4:13 seat for now example if your History
4:15 exam is tomorrow and your math test is
4:18 next week Focus most of your energy on
4:21 history today once that's done shift
4:24 your focus to math rotate subjects to
4:26 keep your brain
4:29 fresh studying one subject for hours can
4:32 lead to burnout instead use the
4:35 interleaving technique study related but
4:38 different subjects back to back for
4:40 example after 30 minutes of math switch
4:43 to English mixing up topics during
4:46 practice improves long-term retention
4:48 compared to studying one topic for a
4:52 long time use active recall and spaced
4:55 repetition if you only take away one
4:58 thing from this video Let It Be This
5:00 active recall and space repetition are
5:04 the ultimate study hacks active recall
5:06 test yourself on the material instead of
5:09 just rereading it use flash cards
5:12 practice questions or even teach the
5:14 material to someone else spaced
5:17 repetition review each subject at
5:19 intervals over time for example study
5:22 math today review it briefly tomorrow
5:25 then again in three days and so on use
5:29 apps like Ani or Quizlet to automate spaced
5:31 spaced
5:34 repetition create study rituals to build
5:36 momentum studying multiple subjects
5:40 requires discipline so make it easier by
5:42 creating rituals start every study
5:45 session with the same routine clear your
5:49 desk set a timer and review your goals
5:51 end each session by writing down what
5:53 you'll focus on next time I know a
5:55 student who lights a specific candle
5:58 every time she studies it sounds simple
6:00 but it works
6:02 her brain Associates the candle with
6:10 ritual now that we've covered the
6:14 strategies let's shift gears you can't
6:16 just rely on techniques you need the
6:18 right mindset to handle studying
6:20 multiple subjects without feeling like
6:23 your brain is about to explode here are
6:25 three mindset hacks that will keep you
6:30 motivated focused and in control one
6:34 stop chasing Perfection aim for Progress
6:36 here's a hard truth trying to be perfect
6:38 at everything is the fastest way to burn
6:41 out you're not a robot and you don't
6:44 need to master every subject overnight
6:47 instead focus on progress not Perfection
6:50 example let's say you're struggling with
6:53 math instead of trying to solve every
6:55 problem in the textbook aim to improve
6:59 just 1% each day solve one more problem
7:02 problem than you did yesterday over time
7:04 those tiny improvements add up to massive
7:05 massive
7:10 results two build a strong why for every
7:12 subject if you don't know why you're
7:15 studying a subject it's going to feel
7:18 pointless so connect each subject to
7:21 your bigger goals or interests here's
7:23 how to do it for science think about how
7:26 it explains the world around you for
7:29 history see it as a way to understand
7:32 human behavior and decision-making for
7:34 math think about how it can help you
7:38 solve real world problems like budgeting
7:40 or building things when you link every
7:43 subject to a personal goal or value
7:46 you'll naturally feel more motivated to
7:49 study three treat studying like a
7:51 workout for your
7:54 brain think about it when you go to the
7:56 gym you don't complain about lifting
7:59 weights because you know it's building strength
8:00 strength
8:03 studying works the same way it's how you
8:05 build mental discipline and grow your
8:08 ability to think critically instead of
8:11 saying I have to study say I get to
8:13 study You're Building skills that will
8:16 help you in the future you're training
8:18 your brain to handle
8:20 challenges thank you for watching this
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