Not Studying? Quick and Easy Solution?
We sometimes do not feel like doing what we know we need to do. We are not machines. Yet, there are our duties. Is there a solution? An easy solution?
Homeopathy knows these states. You may want to look your state up in the Materia Medica, a book in English with Latin title. It is easy; homeopathy has helped many with many regular or strange sounding issues.
Here some time saving non-toxic hints (unless you are allergic to milk sugar):
Procrastination needs Natrum Phosphoricum, a "Tissue Salt." It is a mineral in homeopathic form. You probably want to take one pill at least 5 times a day. You can also dilute 4 pills in water and take a few drops every few minutes until you feel like doing your work. You may want to continue taking these drops till or even through your exam, at least 5 times a day or more often. You can get these pills on milk sugar base in a health food store.
Here more hints for Tissue Salts:
If you procrastinate but then are good once you started, this indicates a need for Magnesium Phosphoricum.
If you cannot focus, you may need Silicea.
Silicea and Calcium Phosphoricum help memory.
Nervous? Kalium Phosphoricum calms the nerves. Can't sleep well? Kalium Sulphuricum may help.
Not quick enough in mind or body? Calcium Fluoratum. This is the healing form of Fluor, not the toxic one that's in the drinking water of many cities.
You can even take a pill or two of each of the above which are needed and place them in a dropper bottle with purified water. Shake. Then you may want to take a drop every few minutes. Use a drop or more every few minutes to keep up the new and favorable energy!
You may enhance the taste with a bit of brown sugar and apple cider vinegar, to taste somewhat like juice. Yet, this is not necessary.
You may experience a rapid turn around, as many have with Schuessler Tissue Salts for other issues. It is easy.
Wishing you good luck and much success in your exam. You can make it!
Cordially, India.Magica
2007-06-22 17:52:10
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answered by india.magica 6
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Change your routine. You are entrenched already in a schedule that has drained you of the desire to study. By only needing a 48% on an exam to achieve a passing grade is the classic symptom of "burn out". Evaluate your daily schedule and try your best to open some time for yourself early in the morning when your mind is fresh and the inherent desire to start the day is vibrant. Trying to study following a day already filled from activity and encounter can prove to be in and of itself quite daunting; let alone trying to force your mind to absorb any more than it has managed to process in a normal day.
When writing my thesis I used this approach to revitalize what had become a boring and laborious research topic.
Good luck!
2007-06-22 18:02:51
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answered by hockeyphan44 1
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Take small steps whenever you want to study. When I really don't feel like hitting the books, I take things really progressively:
1) Set books on table (not too hard at all)
2) Sharpen pencils (getting closer)
3) Organize papers (a necessary step)
4) List out what you need to accomplish (breaking your goals into steps always helps - eat an elephant one bite at a time)
When you complete a task, cross it off of the list.
2007-06-22 17:29:13
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answered by Michael N 3
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Make it fun get a study group and make q-cards. Hell you can even make it like strip poker when someone gets a question right someone has to take a piece of clothing off unless its all guys then that would be a little wierd lol just an idea.
2007-06-22 17:19:31
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answered by The Doctor 46 2
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Turn off the computer, unplug the tv, go run a mile, come back, open your book and just start reading. Once you're into it, look at what you need to focus on.
P.S. if you only need a 48%, you're doing pretty well anyway.
2007-06-22 17:19:02
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answered by Born at an early age 4
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Get off the computer stop asking questions and just do it don't think about it just jump right in! Hope your test goes well
2007-06-22 17:15:38
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answered by girlbrat89 1
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Call someone and schedule a time to study together... pick someone who will actually study.... or ask someone at home to drill you ... pick one and do it right now.... come on... you can do it... it will be worth it....
2007-06-22 17:16:21
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answered by Dulos 4
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you should make study is your hobby, my friend did it and he is a clever student now.
2007-06-22 17:43:21
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answered by miraclebeliever99 4
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Stop procrastinating and it'll do you wonders.
2007-06-22 17:18:43
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answered by Anonymous
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STUDY!!!!!
2007-06-22 17:20:48
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answered by princess 2
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