A user said:
we get a lot of readings for extension english and i often find it hard to sit through reading all of the pages without getting distracted because of the complexity of some of the articles. anyone have any tips for this? and do you find it helpful to listen to music whilst studying? i find it distracting but i like having something playing in the back but i think it ultimately detracts my attention.
Yes, when something like this happens, you need to be regularly taking short breaks to refresh your mind. Having to read several and difficult pages of English means that you will eventually reach a point where your brain is no longer able to process information, and this may in turn cause you to get distracted and/or procrastinate.
In terms of music, I wouldn't recommend listening to music while studying, especially if you're studying something complex like you currently are. While most of us love music, I feel it interferes with our ability to study properly, because our brain will have to focus on 2 things instead of just one, which reduces our productivity. What I'd suggest in addition to having short breaks is:
- Listening to some relaxing music during your break (allowing you to compensate for the lack of music during your study time).
- Going for a walk (allowing you to get some fresh air and ultimately refreshing your mind).
I hope this helps!