


Play card games, Activity (do you know the board game "Activity?" Or twenty questions? There are also a bunch of card games where you have to yell words and smash cards and each other's hands.Have water and sleep (yup, a dehydrated brain can't think, and our brains process information while in REM sleep - a sleep cycle calculator).The point is not to have the information but to have a safe reminder in your pocket, you can reach out to. Make a cheat sheet(write it in a "compressed format," so only you can understand it, and it takes up the least place possible.Spray a perfume, set your desktop/phone background to a picture that fits the mood, set the lights, surround yourself with a specific texture, create a mood.) for each topic you can recall later.Ĭhew a specific tasted gum while studying, chew the same taste while writing the test. Tie it up with the senses (pick a color/palette, a taste, a smell, a feel, a texture, a style, etc.Yes, you got x minutes to sit at this one spot in the bathroom and memorize these words, drink tea, and take out the trash! The clock is ticking! It's adrenalin rush!) Speed run ( set a timer, it can be Pomodoro, and do what you have to do on max speed.The mind palace method, but place the data on a picture (take a picture, a stock photo, anything, and write dates/words at different places).It's a bit like the mind palace method, "hmm, yes, 1945, the blue shower gel bottle, "amygdala" is in the fridge, and Thales' Theorem is right under the bed.") Learn it at places(literally, bring your book/little paper to a corner of the house, or out to the park.
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Tell it as if it happened next door, as if you were some old folk telling it to the children (the good ol' times!), tell it like a bored weather forecaster, present it like in some tv ad!) Tell it professionally, as if you knew what you're talking about, like some sassy professor. "Emotionally" as if you were telling some outrageous news, or as if it was the greatest thing in the world! It's ridiculous, it's nonsense! It's so stupid, it's brilliant! It's tragic, actually. Tell it in different styles, on different levels (to a kid, to your dog, to your plant.

> Morse / ASL (knock, clap, or sign the numbers/letters)

Too tired for grammar: Grammarly (or ProWritingAid) Too tired to design a PPT: SlidesGo Templates Switch from Word to a notepad, a colored paper, google translator, a tumblr draft, etc., write your essay there. (It plays white noise, and makes me miss the sound of rain in the breaks XD) Pomodoro timers are too hard to reach from YouTube, here, an extension. Adjust your routine to a radio's broadcasting schedule (it's background music and "company", aka. What's the least you can do for this topic, the easiest, most minimalist, "laziest" solution possible? Do it. > "I'll just do this quickly" method - Do the minimum. Don't overwork yourself trying to become an expert on every topic ever, making every project a perfect masterpiece. Don't do any more than the school expects you to do.
