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Study Without Stress - How to Stay Motivated Focused and Get Better Grades

T.S Avini

Maison d'édition: T.S. AVINI

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"Study Without Stress: How to Stay Motivated, Focused, and Get Better Grades" is your essential guide to thriving academically while maintaining your well-being. Discover how to dismantle the barriers that stress imposes on your learning journey and replace them with effective strategies that enhance motivation, focus, and overall performance. Delve into:- Proven techniques for setting clear, achievable academic goals and managing your time efficiently to maximize study sessions.- Cutting-edge methods such as mindfulness and meditation for stress-free studying, and how nutrition and sleep significantly impact your cognitive abilities.Each chapter offers practical wisdom tailored to empower you as a student, helping you cultivate a well-rounded academic experience that embraces not just scholarly success but personal growth. By leveraging insights on building an ideal study environment and recognizing the transformative power of exercise, this book invites you to reimagine your educational journey. Don't just study hard—study smart and stress-free. Begin your transformation today!
Disponible depuis: 06/08/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 186 pages.

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