Pulling an all-nighter might feel like it’s synonymous with being a successful entrepreneur, but in reality, not getting enough rest is causing you more stress and fatigue and hindering you from performing at your best. Scheduling time to sleep is just as important as the other tasks on you...
Although you have the flexibility to work whenever you want, it’s a good idea to set your specific working hours and to stick to them. The idea is to avoid working just two hours one day and then pulling an all-nighter the next just so you can catch up on your work. It’s, quit...
In college, the real day for most students begins at night. Whether it be pulling an all-nighter to study for upcoming exams or be it for celebrating your best friend's birthday at midnight or just to have an uninterrupted conversation with your boyfriend/girlfriend, night is the safe haven...
Merriam Webster defines “procrastinate”as “to put off intentionally and habitually.” In other words,procrastination is when you choose to do something at the last minute on a regular basis.If you’ve ever found yourself pulling an all-nighter, trying to finish an assignment between periods, ...
The same applies for learning new skills, like swimming, tennis, or singing. Shorter sessions have greater impact than if we were to spend an entire day trying to master something. 2. Make It Routine Last-minute cramming and pulling an all-nighter might be common, but it’s perhaps not ...
Try to take it easy on yourself. Pulling an all-nighter on the eve of the examination may not be beneficial in the long run. Last-minutecramming has more disadvantagesthan advantages, especially when taking the SAT. It is advised that you spread out your SAT study to understand, and it ...
in the journal Scientific Reports, college students who did not sleep or wake up at consistent times every day were more likely to get lower grades. To prepare for a test, it is much better to study for an hour or two several nights before test day instead of pulling an all-nighter. ...
We get away with pulling the occasional ‘all-nighter’ in our youth – but our slapdash attitude towards sleep eventually causes problems. You don’t have to live like a monk for the rest of your life, but you do need to take action to ensure you establish, and maintain, sleep-friendl...
I'm pulling a line item out of my long-forming and yet unpublished Bryan's Laws of Photography. That law is: Bryan's Law of Following: Those you follow set the quality bar for your imagery. While you may not love your images as much when comparing them to the best, your path to ...
Remember pulling that all-nighter to get your LWR memo in? You checked and re-checked your citations and proof-read your assignment a gazillion times so you didn’t make a sloppy mistake that would tank your grade. Welcome to your summer job.You have to be just as diligent because you ...