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Tips for Enjoying Some Free Time Amid Your Studies

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As a student, finding time to relax and enjoy yourself might seem like a puzzle where the pieces don’t quite fit. However, weaving in moments of leisure amidst a jam-packed schedule is not only possible, it’s essential for mental health and academic success. The pursuit of an education is a journey that demands both rigorous study and moments of respite. In this article, we explore ways to seamlessly integrate free time into your academic routine to ensure you come out ahead both intellectually and emotionally. Keep reading for insights on balancing study with the rejuvenating breaks you deserve.

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10 Ways to Fast-Track Your Academic Success

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Success in education is more than just attending classes and completing assignments. It’s about finding ways to learn efficiently while balancing other aspects of life. Many people aim to finish their studies quickly without compromising on quality, and that’s where smart strategies come in. 

This article will outline ten practical ways to speed up your learning journey and achieve your goals faster.

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How to raise a kid who won’t quit

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Persistence is a hot topic among education researchers these days and for good reason: It’s critical for success in school and beyond. Here are 8 tips for nurturing this quality in your child.

by: Hank Pellissier | January 25, 2017

Determined, diligent, tenacious, persistent — we use these adjectives to describe Olympians, spelling bee champions, entrepreneurs, and success stories of all kinds. Do they describe your child?

Angela Duckworth, a psychologist at the University of Pennsylvania, brought this stick-to-it quality to the attention of educators and the public with her 2013 book Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance. Gritty people, Duckworth’s research shows, finish what they start, overcome obstacles, and achieve their goals.

Researchers continue to examine how so-called “soft,” noncognitive skills like grit affect academic success as it becomes increasingly clear that these qualities are even more predictive of achievement than intelligence or talent. While there’s still much to learn about teaching kids to buckle down and work hard, research suggests there are lots of ways parents can support the development of this mindset. Here are eight ways to nurture grit in your child over time.

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