In this section, you’ll review optimal (best) learning time, distractions, and best strategies to stay focused.

You’ve been using your weekly color-coded schedule for a few months. As you’ve gotten a better grasp on what you need to do to achieve the goals you set for yourself, you notice that there are times of the day when you’re able to do more and times when you struggle to start or finish a task.

You pay attention to when you feel the most energized to work or focus on your learning goals. You find that midmorning, before lunch, and late evenings work best.

How can you use this information to improve your progress?
Question 7 options:

Change all your learning time to late in the evening.

Change all your learning time to midmorning.

Keep the same schedule and work through the times no matter what.

Rework the parts of the schedule that you can't study or work to best fit your needs.

1 answer

The best option would be:

Rework the parts of the schedule that you can't study or work to best fit your needs.

This way, you can capitalize on your most productive times while also accommodating other necessary tasks or commitments. You don't have to completely change everything to a single time slot; instead, you can create a more balanced schedule that aligns with your energy levels throughout the day.