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Study Smarter, Not Harder: 5 Study Habits That Changed My Learning

 ðŸ§  Study Smarter, Not Harder: Habits That Changed My Learning Simple study tips that helped me improve without feeling overwhelmed When I first started learning English and other subjects, I used to study for long hours — but I didn’t always get good results. Over time, I realized that it’s not about how long you study , but how you study that really matters. Here are the small but powerful study habits that helped me learn better — especially as a non-native English learner 👇 1. I Study with a Goal, Not Just Time Instead of saying “I’ll study for 2 hours,” I now say, “I’ll finish one topic and write 3 key points about it.” This helps me stay focused and waste less time. 2. I Study in Short Sessions I use the Pomodoro method — study for 25 minutes, then take a 5-minute break.  It keeps my brain fresh and helps me avoid burnout. 3. I Mix Reading, Writing & Speaking When I study English or marketing, I: Read one article or blog post Write my thoughts in simple English Spea...

How I Practice English Daily as a Non-Native Speaker (Simple Tips That Work)

How I Practice English Daily as a Non-Native Speaker Simple tips that actually work for learners like me Improving English is not just about memorizing grammar rules or long vocabulary lists. For non-native speakers like me, it's more about building daily habits and staying consistent. Here’s how I do it, step by step: 1. I speak to myself in English When I’m alone, I talk about what I’m doing or thinking — in English. It’s a simple trick, but it builds confidence. 2. I listen to English content I like I enjoy listening to short YouTube videos, songs, and sometimes even news clips. I focus more on the sound, the sentence structure, and how real people use the language. 3. I learn new words naturally Instead of forcing myself to learn 20 words a day, I focus on just 2–3 words that come up in my day. Then I try to use them in a sentence. 4. I write casually in English I keep short diary-style notes in English. For example: “Today I felt happy because…” or “I learned a new thing…” It ...