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1) Combat College Procrastination With This 1% Rule

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This is the first part of a two part series, called Learning to Love Studying
Do you struggle finding the motivation to study, staying on task, and avoiding distracting notifications? Do you find yourself procrastinating despite the anxiety inherent to procrastinating? If you do you're not alone, and I've got a few tricks to help you break the procrastination cycle.
My name is Skylar Wolphe, and I'm an academic counselor (and former law professor) here to share weekly tips, tricks, and shortcuts on maximizing retention and building study plans - all to help you get through college without burning out.
Today I'm going to talk about how to get yourself to study when you really don't want to, how to avoid distractions, and how to avoid the stress that comes with procrastination. The 1% rule is a great little learning hack for setting yourself up for success, and you can implement it in anything from study time to chores to calling your mom (moms love this episode!)
At the end of my talk I'll go over some of the research papers I pulled my information from, and I'll further discuss how to implement this 1% rule with the template from the study.
The study I'll be referencing can be found here:
A Study Planning Exercise Associated with Decreased Distraction Levels among Introductory Biology Students
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10956610/
Thanks for listening, and welcome to the pack!
If you like what you hear on the show please check out my website Wolfpack Academics, where I offer one-on-one counseling services to help you get that degree, without burning out.
If you're looking for community support and study buddies head over to my Discord server Wolfpack Academy. Join the pack today!

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Chapters

1. 1) Combat College Procrastination With This 1% Rule (00:00:00)

2. How Can I Force Myself To Study? (00:00:50)

3. How To Stop Procrastinating (at least for a little bit) (00:03:05)

4. How To Structure Study Sessions with the 1% Rule (00:04:45)

5. Why does this work? A study from The American Society for Life Sciences (00:06:55)

6. Discussing the 4-step Study Plan from the Research paper (00:08:08)

7. Using IF, THEN Statements to Combat Distractibility (00:11:05)

8. Review of Episode Study Strategies (00:12:08)

9. Episode Wrap Up (00:13:47)

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This is the first part of a two part series, called Learning to Love Studying
Do you struggle finding the motivation to study, staying on task, and avoiding distracting notifications? Do you find yourself procrastinating despite the anxiety inherent to procrastinating? If you do you're not alone, and I've got a few tricks to help you break the procrastination cycle.
My name is Skylar Wolphe, and I'm an academic counselor (and former law professor) here to share weekly tips, tricks, and shortcuts on maximizing retention and building study plans - all to help you get through college without burning out.
Today I'm going to talk about how to get yourself to study when you really don't want to, how to avoid distractions, and how to avoid the stress that comes with procrastination. The 1% rule is a great little learning hack for setting yourself up for success, and you can implement it in anything from study time to chores to calling your mom (moms love this episode!)
At the end of my talk I'll go over some of the research papers I pulled my information from, and I'll further discuss how to implement this 1% rule with the template from the study.
The study I'll be referencing can be found here:
A Study Planning Exercise Associated with Decreased Distraction Levels among Introductory Biology Students
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10956610/
Thanks for listening, and welcome to the pack!
If you like what you hear on the show please check out my website Wolfpack Academics, where I offer one-on-one counseling services to help you get that degree, without burning out.
If you're looking for community support and study buddies head over to my Discord server Wolfpack Academy. Join the pack today!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. 1) Combat College Procrastination With This 1% Rule (00:00:00)

2. How Can I Force Myself To Study? (00:00:50)

3. How To Stop Procrastinating (at least for a little bit) (00:03:05)

4. How To Structure Study Sessions with the 1% Rule (00:04:45)

5. Why does this work? A study from The American Society for Life Sciences (00:06:55)

6. Discussing the 4-step Study Plan from the Research paper (00:08:08)

7. Using IF, THEN Statements to Combat Distractibility (00:11:05)

8. Review of Episode Study Strategies (00:12:08)

9. Episode Wrap Up (00:13:47)

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