{"id":11041,"date":"2022-02-09T03:36:56","date_gmt":"2022-02-09T03:36:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/explorecareers.emotedigital.com.au\/?p=11041"},"modified":"2022-04-21T13:53:59","modified_gmt":"2022-04-21T03:53:59","slug":"creating-a-successful-study-space-what-to-include-what-to-chuck-in-the-bin","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/explorecareers.com.au\/creating-a-successful-study-space-what-to-include-what-to-chuck-in-the-bin\/","title":{"rendered":"Creating a Successful Study Space: What to Include & What to Chuck in the Bin"},"content":{"rendered":"
Returning to school is a BIG deal! For many of you, you\u2019ll be entering pivotal years of your high school experience – and that probably means some SERIOUS study time!<\/strong><\/p>\n Throw in the ever-moving goalposts of COVID and the uncertainty that it brings along with it, and making sure you\u2019re well and truly prepared with a robust study space is a must.<\/p>\n You might have already had a lot of practice around this – and you might not.<\/p>\n So, we figured now was a good a time as ever to throw together some of our best advice on creating a study space (we\u2019ve had some practice!) that sets you up for success.<\/p>\n Let\u2019s get stuck in and start with the good stuff:<\/p>\n Everybody is a little different, and what helps you study productively might take a little bit of figuring out. But there are some key ideas to adhere to get started.<\/p>\n 1. Find a truly dedicated study space.<\/strong><\/p>\n This should be a relatively private area of your home – perhaps your bedroom, but it could also be an office space, a quiet area of the living room or dining room. You want to find a spot you can make your own, and that you know whenever you\u2019re \u2018in it\u2019 that means it\u2019s time to focus and get work done!<\/p>\n Avoid sitting on your bed or the sofa – these are our comfy, relaxing spaces and don\u2019t promote the best mindset for study. It becomes way too easy to flick the tele on or see what\u2019s happening online.<\/p>\n 2. Set yourself up for comfort.<\/strong><\/p>\n Find a chair that supports your posture and fits the desk’s height so you can rest your elbows and forearms comfortably. Extras you\u2019ll need to get comfy could include a couple of pillows, a decent lamp, an easy to reach pot of pens and highlighters, a notebook and a big (reusable) bottle of water.<\/p>\n Essentially – everything you\u2019ll need to help you feel comfortable and ready to get stuck in.<\/p>\n 3. Use planners and calendars to stay on track.<\/strong><\/p>\n Set yourself up with a weekly or monthly printable calendar (there are heaps available for free online<\/a>!) and keep track of everything you have coming up.<\/p>\n Stick this above your desk, so you\u2019ve got an excellent visual overview of your week and how you need to plan your time.<\/p>\nWhat to Include<\/h3>\n