
178.2K
THYou’re probably not lazy but overwhelmed so on those days, try this:
1. Lower the bar to start
Tell yourself: “I’ll study for 5 minutes.”
Once you start, momentum usually kicks in. Starting is the hardest part.
2. Use the 25-minute rule
Study 25 minutes, break 5 minutes (Pomodoro style).
It feels short → less resistance → more consistency.
3. Study the exam, not the subject Focus only on:
• Past exams
• Practice questions
• Teacher’s hints
Skip anything unlikely to be tested.
4. Active recall > rereading
Instead of rereading notes:
Close them and ask yourself questions
Write what you remember
It feels harder but saves tons of time.
5. Teach an imaginary person
Explain the topic out loud like you’re teaching a child.
If you get stuck, that’s what you need to review.
6. Use shortcuts
• YouTube summaries instead of textbooks
• Flashcards instead of long notes
• Bullet points instead of paragraphs
Efficiency > perfection.
7. Study at your laziest time
If you’re tired anyway, might as well study.
Don’t wait to “feel motivated.”
8. Remove friction
Before studying:
• Put phone in another room
• Open the exact file/page you need
• Sit at the same spot every time
Make studying the default option.
9. Consistency beats intensity
15-30 minutes daily > 4 hours once a week.
10. Accept “good enough”
Perfect notes = wasted energy.
Passing with less effort is still a win.
#study #motivation #lazystudent #studytips
@the.study.aesthetics










