A Study Habit That Changed Everything

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Intro:
I used to sit down to study and feel overwhelmed… where do I start? What’s most important? What if I get nothing done?
Eventually, I tried something small… and it completely changed how I approach studying.


The Habit: A 3-Item Study Plan

Every night before bed, I write down just 3 things I want to get done the next day. That’s it. No 10-item list, no hour-by-hour schedule. Just 3 doable study goals.

They might look like:

  • Review lecture notes from today
  • Practice 5 flashcard sets
  • Watch the tutorial video I skipped earlier

This keeps my focus sharp, helps me avoid overwhelm, and gives me a clear direction the next day.


Why It Works for Me

When I used to write out huge to-do lists, I did none of it. It was too much.
Now, 3 simple goals feel achievable — and checking them off gives me a mini confidence boost. Plus, it creates momentum. Once I get started, I usually keep going.


Bonus Tip: Romanticize It

I keep this habit feeling good by pairing it with cozy vibes:

  • Tea + candle
  • Cute notepad or planner
  • Calming playlist

Make it a moment you look forward to.


Want to See What I Use?

I linked some of my favourite study and self-care tools on my Uni Essentials page — all things that help me feel a little more focused, grounded, and cozy while studying.

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