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How to Do Homework: 15 Expert Tips and Tricks

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Everyone struggles with homework sometimes, but if getting your homework done has become a chronic issue for you, then you may need a little extra help. That’s why we’ve written this article all about how to do homework. Once you’re finished reading it, you’ll know how to do homework (and have tons of new ways to motivate yourself to do homework)!

We’ve broken this article down into a few major sections. You’ll find:

  • A diagnostic test to help you figure out why you’re struggling with homework
  • A discussion of the four major homework problems students face, along with expert tips for addressing them
  • A bonus section with tips for how to do homework fast

By the end of this article, you’ll be prepared to tackle whatever homework assignments your teachers throw at you .

So let’s get started!

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How to Do Homework: Figure Out Your Struggles 

Sometimes it feels like everything is standing between you and getting your homework done. But the truth is, most people only have one or two major roadblocks that are keeping them from getting their homework done well and on time. 

The best way to figure out how to get motivated to do homework starts with pinpointing the issues that are affecting your ability to get your assignments done. That’s why we’ve developed a short quiz to help you identify the areas where you’re struggling. 

Take the quiz below and record your answers on your phone or on a scrap piece of paper. Keep in mind there are no wrong answers! 

1. You’ve just been assigned an essay in your English class that’s due at the end of the week. What’s the first thing you do?

A. Keep it in mind, even though you won’t start it until the day before it’s due  B. Open up your planner. You’ve got to figure out when you’ll write your paper since you have band practice, a speech tournament, and your little sister’s dance recital this week, too.  C. Groan out loud. Another essay? You could barely get yourself to write the last one!  D. Start thinking about your essay topic, which makes you think about your art project that’s due the same day, which reminds you that your favorite artist might have just posted to Instagram...so you better check your feed right now. 

2. Your mom asked you to pick up your room before she gets home from work. You’ve just gotten home from school. You decide you’ll tackle your chores: 

A. Five minutes before your mom walks through the front door. As long as it gets done, who cares when you start?  B. As soon as you get home from your shift at the local grocery store.  C. After you give yourself a 15-minute pep talk about how you need to get to work.  D. You won’t get it done. Between texts from your friends, trying to watch your favorite Netflix show, and playing with your dog, you just lost track of time! 

3. You’ve signed up to wash dogs at the Humane Society to help earn money for your senior class trip. You: 

A. Show up ten minutes late. You put off leaving your house until the last minute, then got stuck in unexpected traffic on the way to the shelter.  B. Have to call and cancel at the last minute. You forgot you’d already agreed to babysit your cousin and bake cupcakes for tomorrow’s bake sale.  C. Actually arrive fifteen minutes early with extra brushes and bandanas you picked up at the store. You’re passionate about animals, so you’re excited to help out! D. Show up on time, but only get three dogs washed. You couldn’t help it: you just kept getting distracted by how cute they were!

4. You have an hour of downtime, so you decide you’re going to watch an episode of The Great British Baking Show. You: 

A. Scroll through your social media feeds for twenty minutes before hitting play, which means you’re not able to finish the whole episode. Ugh! You really wanted to see who was sent home!  B. Watch fifteen minutes until you remember you’re supposed to pick up your sister from band practice before heading to your part-time job. No GBBO for you!  C. You finish one episode, then decide to watch another even though you’ve got SAT studying to do. It’s just more fun to watch people make scones.  D. Start the episode, but only catch bits and pieces of it because you’re reading Twitter, cleaning out your backpack, and eating a snack at the same time.

5. Your teacher asks you to stay after class because you’ve missed turning in two homework assignments in a row. When she asks you what’s wrong, you say: 

A. You planned to do your assignments during lunch, but you ran out of time. You decided it would be better to turn in nothing at all than submit unfinished work.  B. You really wanted to get the assignments done, but between your extracurriculars, family commitments, and your part-time job, your homework fell through the cracks.  C. You have a hard time psyching yourself to tackle the assignments. You just can’t seem to find the motivation to work on them once you get home.  D. You tried to do them, but you had a hard time focusing. By the time you realized you hadn’t gotten anything done, it was already time to turn them in. 

Like we said earlier, there are no right or wrong answers to this quiz (though your results will be better if you answered as honestly as possible). Here’s how your answers break down: 

  • If your answers were mostly As, then your biggest struggle with doing homework is procrastination. 
  • If your answers were mostly Bs, then your biggest struggle with doing homework is time management. 
  • If your answers were mostly Cs, then your biggest struggle with doing homework is motivation. 
  • If your answers were mostly Ds, then your biggest struggle with doing homework is getting distracted. 

Now that you’ve identified why you’re having a hard time getting your homework done, we can help you figure out how to fix it! Scroll down to find your core problem area to learn more about how you can start to address it. 

And one more thing: you’re really struggling with homework, it’s a good idea to read through every section below. You may find some additional tips that will help make homework less intimidating. 

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How to Do Homework When You’re a Procrastinator  

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, or sprinting to turn in a paper minutes before a deadline, you’ve experienced the effects of procrastination. 

If you’re a chronic procrastinator, you’re in good company. In fact, one study found that 70% to 95% of undergraduate students procrastinate when it comes to doing their homework. Unfortunately, procrastination can negatively impact your grades. Researchers have found that procrastination can lower your grade on an assignment by as much as five points ...which might not sound serious until you realize that can mean the difference between a B- and a C+. 

Procrastination can also negatively affect your health by increasing your stress levels , which can lead to other health conditions like insomnia, a weakened immune system, and even heart conditions. Getting a handle on procrastination can not only improve your grades, it can make you feel better, too! 

The big thing to understand about procrastination is that it’s not the result of laziness. Laziness is defined as being “disinclined to activity or exertion.” In other words, being lazy is all about doing nothing. But a s this Psychology Today article explains , procrastinators don’t put things off because they don’t want to work. Instead, procrastinators tend to postpone tasks they don’t want to do in favor of tasks that they perceive as either more important or more fun. Put another way, procrastinators want to do things...as long as it’s not their homework! 

3 Tips f or Conquering Procrastination 

Because putting off doing homework is a common problem, there are lots of good tactics for addressing procrastination. Keep reading for our three expert tips that will get your homework habits back on track in no time. 

#1: Create a Reward System

Like we mentioned earlier, procrastination happens when you prioritize other activities over getting your homework done. Many times, this happens because homework...well, just isn’t enjoyable. But you can add some fun back into the process by rewarding yourself for getting your work done. 

Here’s what we mean: let’s say you decide that every time you get your homework done before the day it’s due, you’ll give yourself a point. For every five points you earn, you’ll treat yourself to your favorite dessert: a chocolate cupcake! Now you have an extra (delicious!) incentive to motivate you to leave procrastination in the dust. 

If you’re not into cupcakes, don’t worry. Your reward can be anything that motivates you . Maybe it’s hanging out with your best friend or an extra ten minutes of video game time. As long as you’re choosing something that makes homework worth doing, you’ll be successful. 

#2: Have a Homework Accountability Partner 

If you’re having trouble getting yourself to start your homework ahead of time, it may be a good idea to call in reinforcements . Find a friend or classmate you can trust and explain to them that you’re trying to change your homework habits. Ask them if they’d be willing to text you to make sure you’re doing your homework and check in with you once a week to see if you’re meeting your anti-procrastination goals. 

Sharing your goals can make them feel more real, and an accountability partner can help hold you responsible for your decisions. For example, let’s say you’re tempted to put off your science lab write-up until the morning before it’s due. But you know that your accountability partner is going to text you about it tomorrow...and you don’t want to fess up that you haven’t started your assignment. A homework accountability partner can give you the extra support and incentive you need to keep your homework habits on track. 

#3: Create Your Own Due Dates 

If you’re a life-long procrastinator, you might find that changing the habit is harder than you expected. In that case, you might try using procrastination to your advantage! If you just can’t seem to stop doing your work at the last minute, try setting your own due dates for assignments that range from a day to a week before the assignment is actually due. 

Here’s what we mean. Let’s say you have a math worksheet that’s been assigned on Tuesday and is due on Friday. In your planner, you can write down the due date as Thursday instead. You may still put off your homework assignment until the last minute...but in this case, the “last minute” is a day before the assignment’s real due date . This little hack can trick your procrastination-addicted brain into planning ahead! 

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How to Do Homework When You’re too Busy

If you’re aiming to go to a top-tier college , you’re going to have a full plate. Because college admissions is getting more competitive, it’s important that you’re maintaining your grades , studying hard for your standardized tests , and participating in extracurriculars so your application stands out. A packed schedule can get even more hectic once you add family obligations or a part-time job to the mix. 

If you feel like you’re being pulled in a million directions at once, you’re not alone. Recent research has found that stress—and more severe stress-related conditions like anxiety and depression— are a major problem for high school students . In fact, one study from the American Psychological Association found that during the school year, students’ stress levels are higher than those of the adults around them. 

For students, homework is a major contributor to their overall stress levels . Many high schoolers have multiple hours of homework every night , and figuring out how to fit it into an already-packed schedule can seem impossible. 

3 Tips for Fitting Homework Into Your Busy Schedule

While it might feel like you have literally no time left in your schedule, there are still ways to make sure you’re able to get your homework done and meet your other commitments. Here are our expert homework tips for even the busiest of students. 

#1: Make a Prioritized To-Do List 

You probably already have a to-do list to keep yourself on track. The next step is to prioritize the items on your to-do list so you can see what items need your attention right away. 

Here’s how it works: at the beginning of each day, sit down and make a list of all the items you need to get done before you go to bed. This includes your homework, but it should also take into account any practices, chores, events, or job shifts you may have. Once you get everything listed out, it’s time to prioritize them using the labels A, B, and C. Here’s what those labels mean:

  • A Tasks : tasks that have to get done—like showing up at work or turning in an assignment—get an A. 
  • B Tasks : these are tasks that you would like to get done by the end of the day but aren’t as time sensitive. For example, studying for a test you have next week could be a B-level task. It’s still important, but it doesn’t have to be done right away.
  • C Tasks: these are tasks that aren’t very important and/or have no real consequences if you don’t get them done immediately. For instance, if you’re hoping to clean out your closet but it’s not an assigned chore from your parents, you could label that to-do item with a C.

Prioritizing your to-do list helps you visualize which items need your immediate attention, and which items you can leave for later. A prioritized to-do list ensures that you’re spending your time efficiently and effectively, which helps you make room in your schedule for homework. So even though you might really want to start making decorations for Homecoming (a B task), you’ll know that finishing your reading log (an A task) is more important. 

#2: Use a Planner With Time Labels

Your planner is probably packed with notes, events, and assignments already. (And if you’re not using a planner, it’s time to start!) But planners can do more for you than just remind you when an assignment is due. If you’re using a planner with time labels, it can help you visualize how you need to spend your day.

A planner with time labels breaks your day down into chunks, and you assign tasks to each chunk of time. For example, you can make a note of your class schedule with assignments, block out time to study, and make sure you know when you need to be at practice. Once you know which tasks take priority, you can add them to any empty spaces in your day. 

Planning out how you spend your time not only helps you use it wisely, it can help you feel less overwhelmed, too . We’re big fans of planners that include a task list ( like this one ) or have room for notes ( like this one ). 

#3: Set Reminders on Your Phone 

If you need a little extra nudge to make sure you’re getting your homework done on time, it’s a good idea to set some reminders on your phone. You don’t need a fancy app, either. You can use your alarm app to have it go off at specific times throughout the day to remind you to do your homework. This works especially well if you have a set homework time scheduled. So if you’ve decided you’re doing homework at 6:00 pm, you can set an alarm to remind you to bust out your books and get to work. 

If you use your phone as your planner, you may have the option to add alerts, emails, or notifications to scheduled events . Many calendar apps, including the one that comes with your phone, have built-in reminders that you can customize to meet your needs. So if you block off time to do your homework from 4:30 to 6:00 pm, you can set a reminder that will pop up on your phone when it’s time to get started. 

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How to Do Homework When You’re Unmotivated 

At first glance, it may seem like procrastination and being unmotivated are the same thing. After all, both of these issues usually result in you putting off your homework until the very last minute. 

But there’s one key difference: many procrastinators are working, they’re just prioritizing work differently. They know they’re going to start their homework...they’re just going to do it later. 

Conversely, people who are unmotivated to do homework just can’t find the willpower to tackle their assignments. Procrastinators know they’ll at least attempt the homework at the last minute, whereas people who are unmotivated struggle with convincing themselves to do it at a ll. For procrastinators, the stress comes from the inevitable time crunch. For unmotivated people, the stress comes from trying to convince themselves to do something they don’t want to do in the first place. 

Here are some common reasons students are unmotivated in doing homework : 

  • Assignments are too easy, too hard, or seemingly pointless 
  • Students aren’t interested in (or passionate about) the subject matter
  • Students are intimidated by the work and/or feels like they don’t understand the assignment 
  • Homework isn’t fun, and students would rather spend their time on things that they enjoy 

To sum it up: people who lack motivation to do their homework are more likely to not do it at all, or to spend more time worrying about doing their homework than...well, actually doing it.

3 Tips for How to Get Motivated to Do Homework

The key to getting homework done when you’re unmotivated is to figure out what does motivate you, then apply those things to homework. It sounds tricky...but it’s pretty simple once you get the hang of it! Here are our three expert tips for motivating yourself to do your homework. 

#1: Use Incremental Incentives

When you’re not motivated, it’s important to give yourself small rewards to stay focused on finishing the task at hand. The trick is to keep the incentives small and to reward yourself often. For example, maybe you’re reading a good book in your free time. For every ten minutes you spend on your homework, you get to read five pages of your book. Like we mentioned earlier, make sure you’re choosing a reward that works for you! 

So why does this technique work? Using small rewards more often allows you to experience small wins for getting your work done. Every time you make it to one of your tiny reward points, you get to celebrate your success, which gives your brain a boost of dopamine . Dopamine helps you stay motivated and also creates a feeling of satisfaction when you complete your homework !  

#2: Form a Homework Group 

If you’re having trouble motivating yourself, it’s okay to turn to others for support. Creating a homework group can help with this. Bring together a group of your friends or classmates, and pick one time a week where you meet and work on homework together. You don’t have to be in the same class, or even taking the same subjects— the goal is to encourage one another to start (and finish!) your assignments. 

Another added benefit of a homework group is that you can help one another if you’re struggling to understand the material covered in your classes. This is especially helpful if your lack of motivation comes from being intimidated by your assignments. Asking your friends for help may feel less scary than talking to your teacher...and once you get a handle on the material, your homework may become less frightening, too. 

#3: Change Up Your Environment 

If you find that you’re totally unmotivated, it may help if you find a new place to do your homework. For example, if you’ve been struggling to get your homework done at home, try spending an extra hour in the library after school instead. The change of scenery can limit your distractions and give you the energy you need to get your work done. 

If you’re stuck doing homework at home, you can still use this tip. For instance, maybe you’ve always done your homework sitting on your bed. Try relocating somewhere else, like your kitchen table, for a few weeks. You may find that setting up a new “homework spot” in your house gives you a motivational lift and helps you get your work done. 

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How to Do Homework When You’re Easily Distracted

We live in an always-on world, and there are tons of things clamoring for our attention. From friends and family to pop culture and social media, it seems like there’s always something (or someone!) distracting us from the things we need to do.

The 24/7 world we live in has affected our ability to focus on tasks for prolonged periods of time. Research has shown that over the past decade, an average person’s attention span has gone from 12 seconds to eight seconds . And when we do lose focus, i t takes people a long time to get back on task . One study found that it can take as long as 23 minutes to get back to work once we’ve been distracte d. No wonder it can take hours to get your homework done! 

3 Tips to Improve Your Focus

If you have a hard time focusing when you’re doing your homework, it’s a good idea to try and eliminate as many distractions as possible. Here are three expert tips for blocking out the noise so you can focus on getting your homework done. 

#1: Create a Distraction-Free Environment

Pick a place where you’ll do your homework every day, and make it as distraction-free as possible. Try to find a location where there won’t be tons of noise, and limit your access to screens while you’re doing your homework. Put together a focus-oriented playlist (or choose one on your favorite streaming service), and put your headphones on while you work. 

You may find that other people, like your friends and family, are your biggest distraction. If that’s the case, try setting up some homework boundaries. Let them know when you’ll be working on homework every day, and ask them if they’ll help you keep a quiet environment. They’ll be happy to lend a hand! 

#2: Limit Your Access to Technology 

We know, we know...this tip isn’t fun, but it does work. For homework that doesn’t require a computer, like handouts or worksheets, it’s best to put all your technology away . Turn off your television, put your phone and laptop in your backpack, and silence notifications on any wearable tech you may be sporting. If you listen to music while you work, that’s fine...but make sure you have a playlist set up so you’re not shuffling through songs once you get started on your homework. 

If your homework requires your laptop or tablet, it can be harder to limit your access to distractions. But it’s not impossible! T here are apps you can download that will block certain websites while you’re working so that you’re not tempted to scroll through Twitter or check your Facebook feed. Silence notifications and text messages on your computer, and don’t open your email account unless you absolutely have to. And if you don’t need access to the internet to complete your assignments, turn off your WiFi. Cutting out the online chatter is a great way to make sure you’re getting your homework done. 

#3: Set a Timer (the Pomodoro Technique)

Have you ever heard of the Pomodoro technique ? It’s a productivity hack that uses a timer to help you focus!

Here’s how it works: first, set a timer for 25 minutes. This is going to be your work time. During this 25 minutes, all you can do is work on whatever homework assignment you have in front of you. No email, no text messaging, no phone calls—just homework. When that timer goes off, you get to take a 5 minute break. Every time you go through one of these cycles, it’s called a “pomodoro.” For every four pomodoros you complete, you can take a longer break of 15 to 30 minutes.

The pomodoro technique works through a combination of boundary setting and rewards. First, it gives you a finite amount of time to focus, so you know that you only have to work really hard for 25 minutes. Once you’ve done that, you’re rewarded with a short break where you can do whatever you want. Additionally, tracking how many pomodoros you complete can help you see how long you’re really working on your homework. (Once you start using our focus tips, you may find it doesn’t take as long as you thought!)

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Two Bonus Tips for How to Do Homework Fast

Even if you’re doing everything right, there will be times when you just need to get your homework done as fast as possible. (Why do teachers always have projects due in the same week? The world may never know.)

The problem with speeding through homework is that it’s easy to make mistakes. While turning in an assignment is always better than not submitting anything at all, you want to make sure that you’re not compromising quality for speed. Simply put, the goal is to get your homework done quickly and still make a good grade on the assignment! 

Here are our two bonus tips for getting a decent grade on your homework assignments , even when you’re in a time crunch. 

#1: Do the Easy Parts First 

This is especially true if you’re working on a handout with multiple questions. Before you start working on the assignment, read through all the questions and problems. As you do, make a mark beside the questions you think are “easy” to answer . 

Once you’ve finished going through the whole assignment, you can answer these questions first. Getting the easy questions out of the way as quickly as possible lets you spend more time on the trickier portions of your homework, which will maximize your assignment grade. 

(Quick note: this is also a good strategy to use on timed assignments and tests, like the SAT and the ACT !) 

#2: Pay Attention in Class 

Homework gets a lot easier when you’re actively learning the material. Teachers aren’t giving you homework because they’re mean or trying to ruin your weekend... it’s because they want you to really understand the course material. Homework is designed to reinforce what you’re already learning in class so you’ll be ready to tackle harder concepts later.

When you pay attention in class, ask questions, and take good notes, you’re absorbing the information you’ll need to succeed on your homework assignments. (You’re stuck in class anyway, so you might as well make the most of it!) Not only will paying attention in class make your homework less confusing, it will also help it go much faster, too.

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What’s Next?

If you’re looking to improve your productivity beyond homework, a good place to begin is with time management. After all, we only have so much time in a day...so it’s important to get the most out of it! To get you started, check out this list of the 12 best time management techniques that you can start using today.

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Spend less time on homework

How many times have you found yourself still staring at your textbook around midnight (or later!) even when you started your homework hours earlier? Those lost hours could be explained by Parkinson’s Law, which states, “Work expands to fill the time available for its completion.” In other words, if you give yourself all night to memorize those geometry formulas for your quiz tomorrow, you’ll inevitably find that a 30 minute task has somehow filled your entire evening.

We know that you have more homework than ever. But even with lots and lots to do, a few tweaks to your study routine could help you spend less time getting more accomplished. Here are 8 steps to make Parkinson’s Law work to your advantage:

1. Make a list

This should be a list of everything that has to be done that evening. And we mean, everything—from re-reading notes from this morning’s history class to quizzing yourself on Spanish vocabulary.

2. Estimate the time needed for each item on your list

You can be a little ruthless here. However long you think a task will take, try shaving off 5 or 10 minutes. But, be realistic. You won’t magically become a speed reader.

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3. Gather all your gear

Collect EVERYTHING you will need for the homework you are working on (like your laptop for writing assignments and pencils for problem sets). Getting up for supplies takes you off course and makes it that much harder to get back to your homework.

The constant blings and beeps from your devices can make it impossible to focus on what you are working on. Switch off or silence your phones and tablets, or leave them in another room until it’s time to take a tech break.

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5. Time yourself

Noting how much time something actually takes will help you estimate better and plan your next study session.

6. Stay on task

If you’re fact checking online, it can be so easy to surf on over to a completely unrelated site. A better strategy is to note what information you need to find online, and do it all at once at the end of the study session.

7. Take plenty of breaks

Most of us need a break between subjects or to break up long stretches of studying. Active breaks are a great way to keep your energy up. Tech breaks can be an awesome way to combat the fear of missing out that might strike while you are buried in your work, but they also tend to stretch much longer than originally intended. Stick to a break schedule of 10 minutes or so.

8. Reward yourself! 

Finish early? If you had allocated 30 minutes for reading a biology chapter and it only took 20, you can apply those extra 10 minutes to a short break—or just move on to your next task. If you stay on track, you might breeze through your work quickly enough to catch up on some Netflix.

Our best piece of advice? Keep at it. The more you use this system, the easier it will become. You’ll be surprised by how much time you can shave off homework just by focusing and committing to a distraction-free study plan.

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Homework Hacks: 8 Tips to Get It Done Faster

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Homework is no fun, especially if you’ve got a full schedule. You only have a little bit of time and a little bit of energy. And it takes so long to get through it.

Not anymore. We’ve got some helpful homework hacks for you that will make doing your homework faster and less painful.

1. Plan Your Homework and Make a List

When you start your homework, you’ll probably jump right into the first thing on your mind or the first thing you pull out of your backpack, then work your way through the rest of your assignments. There’s a better way.

Figure out how much time you have to do homework, then list out all the different tasks that you have to do. Estimate how long it will take to complete each assignment to see if you need to allow yourself more time. Be realistic. Once your list is complete you can work straight through instead of stopping frequently to figure out what to do next. It will also be extremely gratifying to cross things off after each assignment you finish!

2. Get Out All the Books and Supplies You Need

While you’re working, you discover you need a calculator, you need a certain book, you need a new pencil, you ran out of paper… the list can go on.

Since you’ve now identified all your assignments, figure out everything you need to get each item done and bring it to your workspace so it’s there when you need it.

3. Find a Quiet Place to Work Without Distractions

Speaking of workspace, you probably prefer doing your homework in front of the TV, but that can actually be the biggest distraction of all. Sitting in front of the TV is probably slowing you down, making homework time seem much longer that it actually is.

Find a place that’s quiet, with as few distractions and clutter possible. Remember, the faster you get it done, the faster you can get back to fully enjoying Netflix.

4. Turn Off Your Phone

We know this is probably the last thing you want to hear. How can you live without your phone? But for a couple hours, its totally worth it. Every time you get a notification and check your phone, it breaks your focus. It then takes more brain power to get back on track to what you were working on.

5. Listen to Classical Music While Working

We know what you’re thinking… Classical music? Seriously?

However, classical music is great for background audio. There aren’t any lyrics or beats to distract your focus. And research has shown that students who listen to classical music score higher on tests than students who listen to other genres of music. So find some good classical playlist on Spotify, then celebrate with Queen Bey when you’re done.

6. Eat Snacks and Drink Water

At the end of a long day, you may be mentally and physically tired. If you go straight into homework it may take you a long time to finish and it won’t be your best work.

Having some light healthy snacks and drinking plenty of water helps revitalize your brain and body. Avoid soda, energy drinks, or sugary snacks that will only make you crash before you’re done.

7. Take Short Breaks in Between Homework Tasks

If you have a lot to do, you may feel the pressure to just work straight through hours and hours of homework. But this will likely end up slowing you down, prolonging the entire session.

Do your work in short sprints. Go hard at a task, then take a quick break to stretch and walk around. It’ll re-energize your mind and body to keep going. For starters, try working for 25 minutes, then taking a 5-minute break.

8. Reward Yourself After You’re Finished

Homework isn’t always fun. But negativity can slow you down.

Our brains work off of reward systems. If you give yourself a reward when finishing your homework, it makes it a lot easier to start your homework the next time and you’ll get through it faster. Rewards could be being able to watch a show, eat ice cream, play a game, or going out and doing something fun.

Now that you’ve got all these tips, go get your homework done faster than ever before. It may be hard at first, but keep using these tips and it’ll get easier as you go.

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7 Hacks For How To Do Homework Fast

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Updated: June 19, 2024

Published: June 8, 2021

7 Hacks for how to do Homework Fast

Esteemed late and great Coach John Wooden used to say, “Be quick, but don’t hurry.” The phrase that was directed towards his team of basketball players can be applied to virtually every aspect of life, including for students approaching their homework. Learning how to do homework fast is both an art and a skill.

While it’s not a race to the finish, applying the following tips and tricks can help you better manage your time. As a student, time management becomes one of the most important skills you can possess. This then transfers to your work at any job, and even the ability to balance your personal life with professional activities.

But, before we go further down this rabbit hole, let’s focus on the task at hand, which is to adopt techniques to finish your homework quickly.

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How to do your homework faster.

These homework hacks can be utilized for more than just homework. For anything that you have to get done with immense focus and accuracy, consider applying the following:

1. Create a to-do list

One of the upsides of homework is that it’s black-and-white. You know exactly what you have to get done and by when. This makes it easier to create a prioritized to-do list. While making a to-do list may not seem like a big hack, it ends up being one of the most important and useful things to do along your homework journey.

Instead of opening your notebook and jumping right into the first homework assignment that comes to mind, take a few moments to review what you have to get done. To make this easier, use a homework agenda or planner, so you don’t forget your tasks. Once you have everything written out, consider due dates and the length of time it should take to cross them off the list.

Creating a to-do list that is in order of priority helps you to stay on track and also provides you with a burst of endorphins and a sense of accomplishment each time you put a check in the box of completion.

2. Remove distractions

Distractions come in many different shapes and sizes. From cell phone chimes and notifications to a sibling throwing jelly beans at you, distractions can be of any type. While you cannot control how others affect you while you work, you can take control of your own study space and habits.

Turn off your phone and electronic devices, leave them in a different room, or at least put them on silent. It’s become a habit that as soon as the screen lights up, most people stop what they are doing and take a peek. Whether you act on the notification or not, you’ve lost valuable time with the distraction. Then, you need to refocus your brain on your homework all over again. These small bouts of broken concentration add up to a lot of wasted time.

3. Estimate time

Getting your homework done quickly means that you have to first be aware of the time it takes. You can time yourself on different tasks to start gaining an understanding and general idea of what takes the most time. This way, you can work to sharpen specific skills to move faster. For example, if you’re a slow reader, then you can try to learn more about speed reading so that you can shave off time on this task.

Timing yourself is also a good idea because if all your due dates are the same for tasks, then you can at least order your to-do list based on time. If a certain homework assignment takes less time than another, it may be best to start off with that task. This not only helps you to reserve your energy for time-consuming tasks, but it also means that you get started off on a positive note by completing something quickly. You can use that momentum to continue pushing through your list.

4. Find your study location

Find the type of environment that best suits you to get work done. This could mean a coffee shop with some ambient background noise, or it could be a library so quiet that you can hear a pin drop. Every person has their own preferences when it comes to where they work the best. As long as you minimize your distractions, you can get your work done quickly given you’re in an optimal workspace.

5. Gather supplies

Say you sit down to do some math homework. Then, you realize you need a graphing calculator. So, you go to get one. You sit back down and get into the groove. But now, you have forgotten the graphing paper you need to draw the equation. It may not seem like a big deal to get back up and run to the next room for your supplies, but again, you’re losing time.

In the endeavor of minimizing wasted time, you should gather all your supplies in advance and take them with you to your workspace. In order to do this successfully, review your to-do list once again and make a mental note of everything you’ll need to get each line item done.

6. Take breaks

Breaks are not bad. Breaks are actually beneficial. However, not all breaks are made equally.

By taking breaks, you can recharge your energy and focus. This could actually translate into being able to focus for longer stretches of time. Approach your homework like you would a high-intensity interval training exercise regimen. This means that you’ll go hard for a certain amount of time (say 45-60 minutes), and then you’ll take a quick, but meaningful break (say for 15-20 minutes).

If you focus for longer amounts of time, then take a slightly longer break. This helps to avoid burnout. Your body and mind will thank you for taking healthy breaks (i.e., a short walk, stretching, or any other activity that doesn’t require too much mental capacity).

7. Reward yourself

You’re the master of your own fate (and homework). So, if you thought that it would take you 45 minutes to finish your coding exercise, but you finished it in 30 minutes, you can apply those saved 15 minutes to a reward.

By celebrating small wins, you will continue to motivate yourself to get your work done in a timely manner. Alternatively, if you don’t want to take long breaks between your tasks, you can accrue your time and spend it all doing whatever brings you joy once you finish your homework to-do list.

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Wrapping up.

The desire to finish homework quickly is a universal feeling. When you look at the big picture, the ability to complete homework without wasting too much time turns out to be a lesson in time management. Having strong time management skills is paramount in education, especially if you choose to do so in a self-paced and online learning environment.

Try some or all of these homework hacks so that you can know how to do homework fast. Have fun while finding out which ones prove to be most beneficial for you.

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10 Tips to Get Your Homework Done Fast

10 Tips to Get Your Homework Done Fast

Introduction

It's a tale as old as time: the clock ticking away ominously as you sit there, a heap of untouched homework glaring at you. The common hurdle many face is not the complexity of homework but the time management and discipline it requires. As the night descends, the looming deadline causes stress levels to skyrocket. However, fret not! Through this article, we unfold ten practical homework tips and hacks aimed at transforming this daunting task into a manageable one. Let's break it down together and achieve ultimate motivation.

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Make a To-Do List

The first step towards conquering your homework begins on a note of organization. Drafting a to-do list is a classic yet effective homework tip. This list will serve as your roadmap, outlining the tasks at hand. It not only organizes your thoughts but also provides a clear picture of the workload, helping to prioritize tasks accordingly.

Gather Your Resources

Before diving into the homework ocean, ensure you have all the necessary gear. Books, notes, stationery, and any other materials should be at arm's length. This prep step is a significant time-saver. It's also a moment to seek homework help if you realize you're missing crucial information. Having everything ready will smoothen the journey, ensuring you don't have to scurry around searching for a pen or a textbook amidst a study session.

Seek Help When Needed

There's no glory in struggling alone. When a concept seems confusing, seeking homework help from teachers, peers or online platforms can provide clarity. Platforms like Tutorpeers come in handy, offering assistance in over 50 subjects with affordable tutors available 24/7. The best part? All studying happens on the platform, eliminating the need for extra apps. This smart strategy not only saves time but also builds a better understanding, making your homework journey a lot smoother.

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Create a Timetable

A timetable is your game plan. Allocate time slots to each task based on its complexity and urgency. This structure provides a clear vision, helps in tracking your progress, and ensures that you are on schedule. It's a step closer to mastering the art of time management, a core element in achieving homework success.

Stay tuned as we delve deeper into more insightful homework hacks in the following sections aimed to ease your homework routine, offering a lifeline when you're in dire need of homework help.

Designate a Distraction-free Zone

Crafting the right environment is crucial for homework success. Dedicate a spot that's not only free from distractions like noise or visual clutter, but also inviting and comfortable. Ensure you have a comfy chair, a table at the right height, and enough room to spread your resources. Personalize your space with elements that make it enjoyable to be at—be it a plant, some soft music, or pictures that inspire you. This homework hack goes beyond just limiting distractions—it's about creating a space where your mind can focus and flourish.

Limit Technology Usage

It's easy to lose track of time browsing social media or responding to messages. Create a tech-free bubble during your homework time. Keep your phone, tablet, or other distractions in another room. If you need a device for your work, consider using apps that block distractions.

Team Up With a Study Buddy

Companionship can make the daunting homework journey enjoyable. A study buddy brings a different perspective, and together you can divide tasks, discuss concepts, and keep each other on track. It's a blend of social interaction and productivity. Platforms like Tutorpeers offer a fantastic avenue to connect with peers for one-on-one tutoring sessions. Whether it's homework assignments or exam prep, having a study buddy from Tutorpeers can significantly enrich your learning experience. Ready to elevate your homework game? Sign up as a learner on Tutorpeers and discover a community ready to support your academic journey!

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Take Scheduled Breaks

Continuous study sessions can lead to burnout, hampering productivity. Techniques like the Pomodoro Technique, working for 25 minutes followed by a 5-minute break, can be effective. However, everyone's rhythm is different. Some might find longer work intervals of 2 hours with a 15 to 20-minute break more suitable. The key is to find a rhythm that keeps you refreshed and focused. Tailoring your break schedule to what suits you best can significantly enhance your concentration and efficiency, making the homework routine more sustainable and less stressful.

Reward Your Progress

Positive reinforcement is a powerful motivator. Set up a reward system to celebrate small and big wins alike. Finished a challenging assignment? Treat yourself to a Starbucks pumpkin spice latte. Maintained a consistent homework routine for a month? Maybe it's time to discuss that iPhone 15 reward with your parents. By associating rewards with accomplishments, you create a motivating cycle that makes tackling homework a more enticing endeavor. This cycle of work and reward fosters a positive attitude towards homework, steering you towards a path of homework success.

Prioritize and Chunk Your Tasks

Start by listing all your assignments and categorize them based on their due dates and importance. Tackle the most urgent and challenging tasks first. This approach not only helps you meet deadlines but also allows you to focus on complex tasks while your energy levels are high.

Once you've prioritized your assignments, break them down into smaller, more manageable pieces. For example, if you have a 10-page essay to write, aim to complete two pages a day instead of cramming it all into one night. This method makes the work less daunting and gives you a sense of accomplishment as you tick off each mini-goal.

By combining prioritization with task chunking, you'll find that your homework becomes much more manageable. You'll reduce stress, improve your focus, and, most importantly, you'll get your homework done more efficiently.

Conclusion:

The voyage through piles of homework need not be solitary or dreary. Armed with these 10 insightful tips, navigating through the homework landscape can be a more organized, less stressful endeavor. Implementing these strategies can usher in a transformative approach towards homework, morphing it from a dreaded task to a manageable, even enjoyable endeavor. Embrace these hacks, seek homework help when needed, and stride confidently on the path of academic success. Your journey towards achieving homework success just got a lot smoother!

Q: How can I enjoy doing homework?

A: To enjoy doing homework, try to make it more engaging. Use colorful notes, listen to calming music, or turn it into a game. The key is to find what makes the task enjoyable for you.

Q: What's the best time of day to do homework for maximum efficiency?

A: The best time to do homework varies from person to person. Some people are more productive in the morning, while others find their focus in the evening. Experiment to find your peak productivity hours.

Q: How long does it take to receive scores?

A: The time it takes to receive scores can vary depending on the type of assignment and the grading process. For most regular homework assignments, you can expect feedback within a week.

Q: Is multitasking an effective way to get homework done faster?

A: Multitasking might seem like a good idea, but it often leads to decreased focus and quality. It's generally more effective to concentrate on one task at a time.

Q: How can I minimize distractions while doing homework?

A: To minimize distractions, create a dedicated, clutter-free workspace. Use apps or techniques like the Pomodoro Technique to manage your time and take short, scheduled breaks to recharge.

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How to Do Homework Fast: 9 Best Tips and Guides

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Homework can be tough or maybe easier but your primary goal as a student should be to complete your homework on time. Finishing homework on time is one of the signs of a successful college student .

Now it’s up to you, whether you want to finish your homework fast or procrastinate it. You’ll be surprised to know many kids don’t like to study just because of their homework.

But, I think you’re among those students who want to finish their homework fast and save time for other work. If I’m right and you’re already looking for how to do homework fast then you’re in right place.

Because in this article, I am gonna break down the 9 best tips to finish your homework fast while having fun . But before we get going, let me first tell you the benefits of doing homework fast :

  • You get time for other works
  • You can enjoy your whole day without worrying about the homework
  • Doing your homework fast makes you a fast learner
  • It makes a habit to solve questions fast helps you in the exams
  • Finishing homework in time makes you a disciplined student

Now, you would have understood why you should finish your homework faster.

However, doing homework fast is not an easy job. You have to go through with a proper strategy and follow all the tips that I’m going to list here…

How to do homework fast?

1. find a good study environment.

A Study place really matters to studying effectively. A good study place can make your mood to study and also you’ll have a better concentration there.

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So, if you want to stay focused and beat procrastination while doing homework fast then first find a good study environment.

A dedicated study room, library, coffee shop, or park can work great for you. Just find where you’re comfortable most and can give your best.

But make sure, the place you find for study should be distraction-free . Even if your phone is not a part of your homework, keep it aside wherever you study.

Read also: Why do I get bad grades after studying hard?

2. Set your schedule

During the day, besides homework, you may have to do many household works or other things. That’s why some students often forget to do homework or they stop doing their homework in the middle of other work.

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To deal with these situations you have to either make a routine or set your schedule . I agree, that sticking with a routine won’t be easy for you, so why don’t you try to set your schedule?

The better way to set your schedule is to write a note and find the time that you have available for doing homework . Just before sleep or after waking up do it every day, it will keep you on a better schedule and time management.

3. Make a to-do list

A To-do list can be very helpful to finish your homework fast, especially when you have plenty of tasks.

So make a to-do list and write all the homework that you got from your teachers, this way you also won’t forget to complete any subject’s homework.

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A to-do list not only would be interesting to make but, you will also enjoy finishing your homework according to it.

And, whenever you finish any particular homework from the to-do list, make sure you make a cross on it, which will motivate you to move further and finish the remaining homework.

If you have any boring or weak subject then do its homework first then move to an easy subject because when you start your study then your energy level and mood are at peak.

So, put your effort first on that subject that you find hard, and after that, you can easily finish your easy and interesting subject homework.

4. Keep all materials near you

Before doing homework, whatever stationery things or study materials you find useful for your homework, keep them close to you.

These small things really matter when you want to perform an effective study session and do your homework fast.

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For example, if you have homework related to the Geometry subject then first, keep all the geometry tools on your study table, so that you won’t need to break your study in the middle to find any missing tools.

Similarly, whatever the tools, notes, assignments, or anything that you need while doing your homework, keep them near where you study.

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5. Make sure you understand the material

Although there is no need to ask still, I want to ask, do you understand the subject or topic well in which you have homework?

If your answer is No , then you’re making a big mistake.

Because when you don’t understand a subject or topic and your concepts are not clear enough, you can be stuck many times while doing homework on that subject, and this way, you can’t do your homework fast.

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If I’m right and you don’t have enough knowledge in any subject then first understand the subject well. Here are some quick ways to understand the subject well before doing its homework:

  • Review and revisit your notes
  • Watch video lectures
  • Focus on visual learning (like images, graphs, diagrams, etc.)
  • Take help from friends

6. Challenge yourself with the time

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Challenging yourself with time is a great way to do something fast. Isn’t it?

When you start doing homework, make a target like, I will finish this subject’s homework in 45 minutes. Similarly, set a period for each subject’s homework and then follow it.

To follow this tip effectively you can use a TIMMER for it . Chances are you’ll fail and you won’t be accurate with the target you’d set but with practice you can make yourself perfect.

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Remember, don’t do all homework at a time instead you should try Pomodoro Technique and take regular breaks.

Taking breaks regularly while doing your homework fast won’t make feel like your homework like a burden because you have divided them into many sessions and coffee breaks.

Read also: 15 Study Techniques that are worth trying this year!

7. Find a study buddy for homework

Completing your homework with a study buddy, don’t you think it’s a great idea?

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Of course, with a study buddy, you’ll not only enjoy your homework, but you both can finish your homework fast. The biggest benefit of group study is , that you exchange your knowledge and your understanding of the subject with each other.

So, if you have any friend who listens to you, supports your idea, and is good at studying, ask him for studying and doing homework together.

But, be active while studying with your study buddy and if possible then don’t use unnecessarily your phone.

8. Stay focused in classes

Staying focused in cla ss and paying enough attention there , can make your homework much easier to do faster.

Even, in my school days, I used to finish my homework during lunch break, so that I can enjoy my whole day at home without worrying about homework.

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However, you don’t need to finish your homework during lunch breaks instead you can pay attention in class and clear all your doubts.

Whenever you learn something important during your professor’s lecture, make sure you take it in your notes. It will surely help you to do your homework faster.

Read also: What to do if you’ve failed a test?

9. Appreciate your efforts

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Sometimes appreciating yourself can be very important. When there is no one to motivate you and appreciate your work then you should appreciate yourself.

Whenever you complete any of your tasks on time appreciate yourself. But it doesn’t mean, you should celebrate big and splash out money, Instead, you can enjoy an ice cream, a cold drink, or anything that you like.

These small things can bring a smile to your face and motivate you to move forward and keep doing great.

Read also: Best Study Motivational Quotes to Studying Hard

Conclusion:

In this article, I have listed the 9 best tips that must be helpful for you to do your homework fast. And, I hope you have enjoyed this article.

Now I’d like to hear from you:

Which tips from this post, do you like most, and are you going to try these tips from now on?

Let me know in the comment…

How to force yourself to finish homework fast?

It is certainly true that homework can be boring sometimes. Whether you want it or not you can’t avoid it. But what you can do is make it interesting by giving yourself a reward when you finish one task. Now the reward can be anything like listening to your favorite music, playing video games, or munching on your favorite candy bar. Keep giving rewards in breaks while doing your homework. It will keep you motivated and give you a sense of achievement.

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It reinforces your learning at school and enhances your knowledge. There’s no better way to master a concept than to practice solving problems related to it.

But as a student, there’s more to life than homework.

Figuring out how to balance school and work , leisure, social activities, volunteering, etc. is vital.

The good thing is that there are proven ways to be more efficient and finish your homework fast – without compromising on the quality of your work.

In this article, we’ll talk about 8 strategies you can use to maximize your efforts and get everything done in less time!

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When is the best time to do your homework?

Getting your homework done as soon as you can is always a good idea.

After your classes, the information you’ve learned is still fresh in your memory. So applying these concepts in your assignments will be easier.

It also helps to have a routine – for instance, getting started on your homework one hour before dinner every weekday.

Find out when the best time to study is for you and build your schedule around it.

Let’s say that you always feel motivated to complete your schoolwork as soon as possible. If so, you can leverage this motivation by diving into your assignments right when you get home.

But if you need a short break, you can set a timer for 30 minutes to an hour once you get home to remind you to get started after you’ve had some rest.

What to do when you have a lot of homework

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When this happens, you might feel stressed or overwhelmed.

When your to-do list gets longer and longer, the best thing you can do is to stay calm and focused.

Set yourself up to enter a flow state where you focus solely on the task at hand.

Write down all your pending assignments, and take on just one task at a time. Set a goal and timeframe for each task, and minimize distractions in your study environment.

If the assignment is complex, break it down into smaller and less intimidating steps. Checking these smaller goals off your list as you go can keep you motivated and focused.

How to finish homework fast

It’s important to work hard, but it’s also important to work smart .

Here are some of the best time-saving productivity hacks for students to make it easier and faster to complete their homework.

1. Consistently keep track of your homework

One of the biggest mistakes I see students make is thinking they’ll remember all of their assigned tasks.

I don’t doubt that you have a good memory. But keeping track of your homework by writing things down is much more efficient.

Keep a physical or digital list of all your pending assignments and their deadlines. You can consistently track your tasks using this list. A notebook or note-taking app would work well.

When it’s time to work on your assignments, pull out this list and start with the most urgent task that has the closest deadline. Continue working your way through the list based on how urgent each task is.

The list clarifies which assignments require immediate attention and which can be done another day.

This allows you to dive right into doing your homework and saves precious time.

Making lists can lighten your brain’s workload . It also helps to reduce anxiety and boost productivity.

2. Spruce things up with a study buddy

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One of the best ways to boost motivation and get the ball rolling is by doing homework with a study buddy.

Having someone with you can help you to stay engaged and on task.

You’ll keep each other accountable and ensure that all assignments are completed on time.

During these study sessions, you can work together to solve challenging questions and understand difficult concepts.

3. Remove distractions (especially electronic ones)

Procrastination and distractions can kill your productivity.

Here are some study strategies to help you combat procrastination and make the most of your time:

  • Find an ideal study environment at your school or at the library, or create an optimal work environment at home.
  • Use earplugs or noise-canceling earphones to reduce external distractions.
  • Keep only the materials and stationery you need at your desk. You can also have a water bottle and a few snacks prepared, so you won’t have to get up midway through your study session.
  • Turn off your phone. In fact, it’s best to keep all your devices in a different room or at least out of arm’s reach.
  • If a thought or idea pops into your head, instead of acting on it, write it down. Maybe it’s an errand you need to run or a friend you promised to call. Acknowledge these thoughts by writing them down, then take care of them after you’ve completed your homework.

4. Create a reward system

A reward system nurtures motivation – at least in the short term – by giving you something to look forward to.

It trains your brain to understand that hard work results in an enjoyable outcome. Plus, it builds a positive association with homework.

So identify some reasonable rewards that you’d enjoy. List out items or activities you value that are consistent with your goals.

What works best is building multiple practical rewards into your homework routine.

For example, you could reward yourself by listening to your favorite music after every 45-minute work session. Or you could have a quick, healthy snack after completing each set of practice questions.

Of course, you can occasionally use big rewards too. After finishing a complex assignment or a long practice exam, treat yourself to something special, like watching a show with your friends.

5. Gamify your study session

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Why are video games so much fun?

Games are designed to keep you hooked on leveling up your character, exploring new worlds, and unlocking rewards.

But what if I told you that you could apply specific video game principles to your homework sessions to keep you motivated?

Research suggests that gamification could address motivational problems related to work and learning. So applying this concept will make homework and studying more fun !

One of the simplest ways to do this is by downloading gamification apps.

Some examples include Forest , Do It Now , and Habitica . These apps have features that allow you to unlock new game elements, rank up, or collect points.

This enables you to track your progress and stay on task.

6. Create a dedicated workspace

Having a suitable place at home to study will help you complete your homework faster.

There’s no one-size-fits-all approach, so it’s important to personalize your workspace based on what enables you to focus best.

For example, one person might enjoy having a bunch of stationery, Post-it notes, and colorful highlighters on his or her desk. But these might only serve as distractions for others.

Some people might work best with white noise or a little background chatter. On the other hand, some people might only be able to concentrate in a quiet environment.

So feel free to experiment to find what works best for you. Here are some general tips to get you started:

  • Ensure that there’s adequate lighting and keep your space at a comfortable temperature.
  • Reduce stress with the right scents, e.g. use a pleasant-smelling room fragrance or diffuse an essential oil.
  • Personalize your work desk with items like a memo board, calendar, clock, or artwork.
  • Keep your desk well-organized and clean.
  • Invest in a good office chair.

7. Make a study plan

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It also takes the guesswork out of the equation when allocating time.

Here’s how you can create an effective study plan:

  • Cater to your specific learning preferences. Are you more productive in the morning or evening? How long can you focus without a break? Whenever possible, plan your schedule based on the times of the day that suit you best.
  • Create deadlines that fall a few days before the actual ones. This gives you a cushion in case your assignments or projects take longer than expected.
  • Space out your homework into blocks with rest intervals. For example, you could divide your work into 40-minute work blocks with 10-minute breaks in between.
  • Limit social media usage during breaks. Scrolling through social media can take a toll on your mental capacity and eat up more time than you intended. Instead, engage in less mentally-taxing activities, like taking a stroll, performing simple stretches, or having a light snack.

8. Break up your homework into manageable chunks

It’s natural to sometimes feel overwhelmed by your assignments – especially the long, complicated, and tedious ones.

Getting started on a large or complex task might seem like you’re biting off more than you can chew. In turn, this can lead to procrastination.

One tried-and-tested study tip for handling challenging tasks is to break them down into smaller chunks.

List out each smaller task and work through the project bit by bit. You can even use programs and apps like Trello, Asana, or Notion to create daily to-do lists and keep tabs on your progress.

When you do this, the tasks become much more doable, so you’ll be able to submit your assignments on time.

How to finish homework at the last minute

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But if you find yourself in this situation, the most important thing to do is to prioritize well.

Which assignments are due the soonest? And which tasks account for what percentage of your overall grade?

Write down all your pending tasks. Then, prioritize those with the closest deadlines.

You should give your best effort for every assignment, project, quiz, etc. But if you’re running out of time, it may not be possible to give your 100% effort. So do just what’s required and move on.

But make a firm commitment that you won’t do your homework at the last minute again in the future!

While homework is part and parcel of student life (and an important one at that), it shouldn’t have to be something you dread.

Try these 8 proven strategies to help you do your homework faster while making it more enjoyable!

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How to Focus on Homework and Actually Get Things Done: 12 Hacks for Busy Students

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Chances are, you’ve had some days when you felt overwhelmed after a long day at school. You couldn’t imagine doing anything other than plopping down in front of the television, let alone finding out how to focus on your homework. 

How can you overcome the resistance and get it done? How do you get your mind to include this task in your day as well?

With just a few adjustments, you will be able to expand your capacity to concentrate.

Why Can’t I Focus on My Homework?

Countless factors constantly fight for your attention : social media, people, overthinking, and anxiety. All of this can make you feel as though you have little control over your mind. 

If you want to start to focus better on your homework, you’ll need to set your mind up for success. Remove all distractions .

Here are two key principles that can help you be more successful in your studies:

1. Identify the distractions in your surroundings

What are the things in your daily life that take your mind away from your studies? Clearly identifying these distractions can help you understand both the problem and what causes it.

Among our environmental distractions, digital distractions are one of the worst kinds, and according to a number of studies , their effect is on the rise in the classroom.

If you’re looking to gain more concentration and, thus, form better study habits, question your online behavior first and foremost.

2. Limit the use of technology to find focus

What’s the role of social media in your daily life? Have you ever sat down to calculate how social media distracts you from doing the things you should be doing?

When you are wondering how to focus on homework long after you’ve put your phone away, you’re still thinking about the last posts you saw on Instagram. The sound of new notifications can be enough to reroute our attention from the task at hand.

And then comes the information overload, the fear of missing out, and the all-too-common signs of addictive behavior. Technology is affecting your mind more than ever, and it’s taking your focus away.

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How to Focus on Homework: 12 Things You Can Do to Be More Indistractible

Here are 12 tips on how to stay focused while completing your homework, taught by superbrain coach Jim Kwik and habit transformation expert Nir Eyal .

  • Make a routine
  • Set up a study-friendly environment
  • Avoid heavy meals
  • Organize your study notes
  • Tell others to stay away
  • Listen to study music
  • Set deadlines
  • Take brain breaks
  • Use discomfort as motivation for productivity
  • Use time blocking
  • Let go of thoughts that distract you
  • Reimagine your task

Let’s look at each study hack in more detail.

1. Make a routine

Routines help you be productive without exerting as much effort. When you have homework to do, a study routine can be the reason you actually sit down, set enough time aside, concentrate, and stay focused until you complete the project.

This process doesn’t need to be complicated: just tell yourself that you will sit at your desk at home once you’re back from school. Put your phone on silent, make an outline of the work that needs to get done, and simply begin with what’s most important.

2. Set up a study-friendly environment

A place for everything and everything in its place. That applies to studying, too.

Lying in bed with your notebook is considered a distraction, as is being in the living room with your laptop while others are doing their activities.

You need an isolated place when you decide to focus on your homework. Make it feel comfortable, keep it organized, keep it clean, and consider putting up some motivational posters or positive affirmations .

3. Avoid heavy meals

It’s not advisable to have a big meal beforehand. Big meals can ruin your focus and make you feel sluggish and lazy because it takes a big amount of time and energy for your body to digest. A snack is okay.

There are also some foods , though, that are just plain bad for your productivity. For example, soda, candy, and fried foods are all full of sugar and have no nutritional value. They make your insulin spike up, but then it crashes very fast, which makes you feel depleted of energy.

4. Organize your study notes

Prioritize your work. Keep lists and place the most important items on top. Then work on the items that you should get done first.

It helps to outline what you need to do, breaking it down into smaller, more manageable steps. Use colors to highlight the essentials . 

This makes it all look much simpler and you’re more likely to actually get started. The brain loves organization and it won’t be so likely to procrastinate when it knows you have a structure set in place.

5. Tell others to stay away

Don’t be afraid to let others know that you’re studying and require some time and space to get your work done. Decide on fixed hours for studying and tell your friends and family members that you won’t be available during that time of the day.

If others respect your study time, you’ll be more inclined to respect it as well. 

6. Listen to study music

There are many tracks out there designed to help your mind focus. Whether you use binaural beats or just instrumental music, the right sounds can really help to tune your brain into a productive frequency.

This meditation is also great to listen to; it puts your mind in a clear, concise, and ready-to-take-on-the-world mode:

7. Set deadlines

Even if your teacher has already given you deadlines for each assignment, set new ones yourself at earlier dates.

This helps you build discipline, learn how to focus on studying, and prioritize every day.

8. Take brain breaks

Frequent breaks actually increase your productivity and focus. You’ll see that after each study session, the brain needs to be engaged with something different —  you need to activate other parts of your brain before going back to your studies so that you can reach top performance.

You can also use the Superbrain Yoga Technique. In the Superbrain Quest, Jim talks about implementing it during your breaks. It goes as follows:

  • Massage the left lobe of your ear with your right hand, and the right one with your left hand
  • Inhale and squat down
  • Exhale and come back up while continuing massaging your opposite ear with the opposite hand
  • Keep going for a few minutes
As your body moves, your brain grooves. — Jim Kwik, trainer of Mindvalley’s Superbrain Quest

9. Use discomfort as motivation for productivity

The brain is wired to protect us from danger, and our ancestors needed this function of the psyche to survive. Discomfort is associated with danger, and whenever they felt it, they knew it was time to run away or protect themselves in one way or another.

In today’s world, danger isn’t so imminent. However, discomfort is, and the brain still works to protect us in the same way. 

So why not use it to your advantage?

Once you have this mindset shift, you can see the discomfort that comes with doing your homework as fuel for moving forward, from pain to pleasure. So instead of procrastinating and avoiding the discomfort, just use it as motivation to get things done.

And maybe you can even save yourself a fun activity to do later in the day, so you have something to look forward to.

10. Use time blocking

You can use time blocking and set a specific amount of time for parts of your homework that needs to be done. For example, you block 30 minutes of reading, then another 30 minutes of writing down highlights from the text. 

This method will give you more structure and support you when you need to focus on school work, as you will have a dedicated structured time to do so.

11. Let go of thoughts that distract you

When you need more concentration, but your thoughts keep getting in the way, here’s a fun visualization exercise you can use:

  • Before you start working on your homework, close down your eyes and imagine a flowing river in front of you. 
  • Now, place every thought on a leaf and let it run down the river while watching it move away from you. 

Do this repeatedly for 5-10 minutes and see how your mind becomes clearer, more productive, and more inspired.

12. Reimagine your task

How can you make the process of doing your homework more fun? Is there any way you can think of to make it more exciting and engaging?

As you introduce play and fun into any task, your capacity to stay focused will increase. So just try out different methods to engage more in your homework. 

For example, what if you made a trivia quest about your history lesson homework? Or what about riddles to make you remember all the characters from the novel you have to read? 

Once you play around with these kinds of games, you might find that focusing on your homework isn’t as boring as you thought it would be.

Unleash the Power of Your Focus

Discovering how to focus on your homework can go beyond schoolwork and actually support you in many other activities you want to do. Concentration is one of the best skills to nurture for your growth.

If you need a little guidance at the beginning of your focusing journey, Mindvalley has it in store for you. 

By unlocking your FREE Mindvalley access , you can check out sample classes from quests that help you develop better focus and study habits, such as Becoming Focused and Indistractable by Nir Eyal and Superbrain by Jim Kwik. You can also immerse yourself in beautiful sounds and guided meditations designed to improve concentration and help you enter the flow state.

The earlier you start, the greater your journey of self-discovery will be. Welcome in.

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16 Best Tips on How to Finish your Homework Faster

How to Finish your Homework Faster

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  • September 1, 2022

Doing homework can be both time-consuming and frustrating. When you are busy and you do not have enough time to complete your homework. You can follow these 16 powerful tips on how to finish your homework faster. This will help you stay on track with your homework and help you ensure that you submit them on time.

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Make a Plan

Before start writing homework, you should create a plan. Calculate how much time you need to finish your homework on time. According to your homework, you can plan your daily and weekly schedule. You can use the calendar for that purpose. This will help you visualize your schedule, and help you remember your homework.

Managing Your Time

You can fix a specific time to do your homework. Doing your homework at the same time each day will help you develop a regular routine. Try setting aside a time you know you can work well.

  • Decide how much time you want to spend on your homework.
  • Make a list of all the different tasks you need to finish.
  • Estimate how much time you’ll be able to spend on each task.
  • Always work according to your list.

How to Finish your Homework Faster

Create a Schedule

  • You need to know which assignments are most important and which will take the most time will help you manage your time effectively.
  • Use highlighters to mark which assignments are most important.
  • If you’re using an online or mobile schedule, create alerts or notifications for the homework.
  • Don’t forget to include time for revisions, corrections, or other additional parts of an assignment.

Create an Outline for Your Homework

Make an outline of your homework to guide you through the writing process. The outline does not have to belong; it just has to be a summary of what you are going to write. Once you create the outline, show it to your teacher. Your teacher can also give you tips on additional points to raise. This will be easy and helpful for your homework.

Break Down Larger Homework Projects into Manageable Tasks

If your homework projects are larger you need to break down the project into small parts. For example: the assignment is divided into the planning, researching, writing, and revision stages.

Work in a Comfortable Environment

Finding a distraction-free area is one step to finishing your homework faster. Try sitting at a desk in a padded, comfortable chair. Avoid doing homework on the floor or on your bed, because these areas make you sleepy and distracted.

Start your homework when you’re Feeling Fresh

Start your assignment when you’re fresh and focused. Some people are comfortable after dinner and some prefer early mornings. Find the best time and make it regular. This will help you stay fresh and work productively.

Start your Homework Soon After you Get Home from School

Sometimes start homework in the evening isn’t good because it’s much harder to work quickly when you’re tired. Similarly, the next morning to do your homework sometime is incomplete. You can start your homework after some rest you get home from school.

Many teachers give students some free time at the end of class. You can also start your homework in this free time.

Complete the Difficult Assignment First

Firstly you need to complete the most challenging and time-consuming homework. Sometime you will leave them for later. You should do the opposite: complete them first. Once you’re done with that challenging homework. It will be easy to complete the other homework projects.

Take Short Breaks

You need to take a break of 10 minutes after an hour of doing homework. Drink plenty of water and eat light, healthy, tasty snacks. You need to eat healthy food that will enhance your memory, and revitalize your brain and body. Stay away from junk food and energy drinks.

Turn off your Mobile and Avoid Social Distractions

Phones are extremely distracting. If you want to finish your homework on time then turn off your mobile during the study. Use an app that blocks social media. There are plenty of applications that can help block social media and other distracting sites.

How to finish your homework on time

Don’t Multitask

When it comes to completing homework on time, multitasking is not the right thing to do. Schedule one homework at a time. You think multitasking saves time. But it often results in taking longer to do more tasks. You should also avoid multitasking like television or social media as well.

Ask for Help when you Need It

  • You can ask your parents for your help. They always help you to homework completion and improved academic performance.
  • Asking a friend for help in understanding a concept that will help to you finish your homework faster.
  • If your friends can’t help, ask your professor to clarify the issues you struggle with.
  • You can also post your question on Quora. You will get good answers from people that also help you.

Find Online  Help

If you need the online assignment help services provider. You can search on the internet there is many homework help website you can choose anyone. They complete your assignment within the deadline and give you a 100% unique solution. You can save your time by taking online homework help service.

Find a Tutor

An online tutor like FamilyTutor can be the best resource for improving your understanding of a subject. They have great knowledge of your subject. They give the instruction that can help you understand the homework. It is also easier to ask questions about your tutor rather than in front of the whole class.

Go to the Library

You can collect books and other useful materials for homework. Many libraries offer other resources such as tutoring, reference librarians and academic libraries, subject-specific librarians. If you need to work at a library after school, find your local library and go.

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  • Create a study schedule
  • Set up a homework tool kit
  • Have a dedicated study space
  • Have your parents help you
  • Get a tutor
  • Brain food and hydration
  • Take breaks
  • Study at the same time every day
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Tip #1: Create a study schedule

Homework from certain subjects, such as Maths , may take longer than others. It’s a great idea to plan out a weekly calendar based on your weekly class schedule. You’ll need to keep track of the different deadlines and commitments you have, and anticipate the amount of time you need to get different tasks done. ⏰

Not only will creating a schedule help you stay organised and make sure you get everything done in time, having a well-developed routine will also help you develop your time management skills and take responsibility. Your parents can help you with this if you need a little extra support with organising your time while learning at home .  

Tip #2: Set up a homework toolkit 

It’s a great idea to have everything you need ready to go in your at-home study space, including a homework toolkit. You don’t want to have to get your school supplies in and out of your backpack constantly, and having a separate set of supplies with everything you need at home would make things more fun and easy. ✍️

Why not put together a homework toolbox with stationery and other fun things that you may need for projects and assignments throughout the year? That way, you’ll be ready to get started as soon as it’s time for homework.

Tip #3: Have a dedicated study space 

It’s a great idea to find a distraction-free space to study at home. It doesn’t have to be fancy – you can use a desk or a table and chair to create a zone dedicated to homework . Make sure it’s in a quiet spot with no distractions such as TV nearby while you’re working. 💻

It’s a good idea for you to create a few rules that should be followed in the study area to make sure you stay on track. For example, ‘no digital devices are allowed in the zone’, and ‘the homework zone must be left tidy after the day’s homework is complete’. You can determine these rules for yourself or work it out with the help of your parents. 

Tip #4: Have your parents help you

Your parents are a great resource you can take advantage of if you need help as you’re doing your homework. If you encounter anything that makes you feel confused or need something explained more thoroughly, ask your parent or caretaker to help you. 

However, keep in mind that you’re the one who should be doing your homework – not your parents. Independent learning will allow you to learn from your mistakes and gain an understanding of where you need a little extra help. Your parents should be helping you when you need it, but they shouldn’t be doing your work for you. Homework and revision are crucial elements of learning , so it’s important that you do your own work and understand it. ✔️

Tip #5: Get a tutor

Even with the help of your parents, schoolwork can be difficult. If you find yourself struggling to grasp certain concepts or just think you could benefit from some extra one-on-one support from an experienced tutor, why not try online tutoring ? 

Your parents may realise that much of today’s school curriculum is different to what they were taught during their schooldays. It’s totally okay to admit that there are some subjects you may need some extra help with – which is where tutors come in. 👩🏽‍🏫

Tip #6: Eat brain food and stay hydrated 

Nutrition and hydration is super important when it comes to concentration, focus and energy. After a long day at school, you probably need a snack or a light meal to keep you going until dinnertime – trying to do your homework on an empty stomach isn’t a good idea. 🥗

Check out our best tips for energy foods and brain foods that’ll help you get that homework done, and don’t forget to keep sipping water! Making sure that you’re drinking enough water to stay properly hydrated is important as it’ll help you stay focused on the work at hand. 

Tip #7: Remember to take breaks

While you’re doing your homework, it’s important that you take enough breaks. Breaks are important for your concentration, especially on days when the schedule contains more than three tasks . ☝️

You should try to maintain good posture as you’re studying, and make sure to keep moving. It’s recommended that you get up to use the restroom, get a glass of water or just have a little stretching session once per hour. If you’re committed to your study session, a quick five minute break to regroup will help you maintain focus for longer and retain more of the information you’re taking in!

Tip #8: Study at the same time every day 

Creating good habits is important in order to be successful over time. It’s a good idea for you to build a routine that works for you, and having a designated time to study every day is very beneficial. ⌛

When you decide to study is entirely up to you – some people may prefer to sit down with their homework right after getting home from school so they can have the rest of the day to themselves. Others may want to have a snack or some time to relax before starting. It all depends on what works best for you, so pick the study time you’re happy with. 

Tip #9: Don’t be afraid to ask for help

Homework is here to stay, and at some point every kid is going to need a little help. That’s where we come in! GoStudent tutors are equipped to help with all subjects and all learning styles. Get in touch today to book your free trial session and try it for yourself! 🚀

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The Best Homework Hacks: 18 Tips And Tricks To Help Busy Parents Get It Done Faster!

Ellie Williams

Homework, whether you are a parent or a child, is nobody’s favourite thing to do after a long day of school or work, and that’s why we have collected 18 of the best homework hacks out there to help you get this tricky task finished much faster!

For many families homework is a nightly battle that there’s no running away from, but you will be pleased to hear that it doesn’t have to be! Past studies have suggested that doing regular homework and home learning can help your child get better results in school, but we know just how hard it can be to get your child to sit and concentrate on their homework rather than the TV or their friends after school.

Luckily though we are here to help, and in this post, you will find 18 of the best homework hacks to help them get their homework done faster and leave you with more time to spend as a family doing the things you all want to do!

Homework hack 1 – Understand your school’s expectations

Have you ever found yourself wondering how much homework your child should be doing, or worrying that it’s too much or too little?

Well, with a quick check of your school’s website you can allay these fears. Most primary schools will have their homework policy somewhere on their website which you can download and then check over, but if it’s easier you can always pop in to visit their teacher after school. They will be delighted that you are showing an interest in your child’s schoolwork and will be able to talk you through what is expected with regards to homework.

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Homework hack 2 – Get into a homework routine and you won’t regret it

Once you know how much homework is expected, and how long this should take, make sure you allocate a set amount of time before or after school each day to get the job done and stick to it.

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Once your child is used to the daily routine, there’ll be far less nagging involved and the process will become a lot smoother! A daily routine means that everyone in your household will be on the same wavelength when it comes to homework, and this is an invaluable tool in a parents arsenal as it means arguments will be kept to a minimum.

If you use one of the homework hacks in this blog, we recommend making it this one!

Homework hack 3 – Create a planner to put your child in charge of deadlines

They may sound like a simple idea, but homework planners can be a great way to help your child become the boss of their own schedule.

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In their planner, they should list which homework needs to be done each day and when they will do it, and they can design it to their own taste to help them get on board with the idea!

If you don’t have the time to help your child create their planner, there are also plenty of apps which have been designed to assist with homework scheduling so look online for inspiration and ideas.

Homework hack 4 – Make a space in your home for homework

A physical space for homework is a must.

Older children may prefer to study at a desk in their bedroom, while for younger kids the kitchen table or a quiet corner of the living room can be a great place to get homework done while you’re nearby.

Having an area that is free from distractions is the best way to ensure that focus is firmly on getting the work done quickly and to a high quality. No matter how small the distractions are, they can all add up and cause homework to take a lot longer than it should, and this is a simple hack that will help you avoid this from happening.

Homework hack 5 – Make sure everyone has a space to work in

If you’ve got more than one child then providing a dedicated space for each child to study in, with their own homework materials close at hand, can help save time and arguments!

There will be no more “My brother stole my pen!” shouts if each child has their own space!

Homework hack 6 – Create a homework box

One way to prevent the inevitable call of “Mum/dad my pen isn’t working” is to create a dedicated homework ‘box’ for your child.

Homework Hack - Create a homework box

This can take the form of a special homework pencil case or caddy where they can keep all of their pencils, pens and other homework essentials like glue sticks and scissors to hand. By doing this simple thing, the days of having your child run around the house in search of a glue stick, and therefore extending the time homework takes, will be over!

Homework hack 7 – Get some help with your child’s maths

The way that maths is taught in schools has changed drastically since many parents were studying the topic, so if your child’s homework has left you scratching your head you will be pleased to hear that help is at hand.

Homework hack 8 – Make homework time a ‘together time’

Sitting with your child while they do homework can really help. This way they’re close to you and able to ask you questions, and you can keep an eye on the work that is being done while you’re getting on with other things.

Don’t try to leave the room when they’re primary age. It won’t work and you’ll be frustrated at having to keep coming back in to help!

Homework hack 9 – Make sure some healthy snacks are at hand

As you will well know, a hungry child is a distracted child!

To help keep kids motivated on the task in hand, make sure they’ve got a few healthy and brain-boosting snacks nearby, as they won’t be in the mood to tackle homework if they’re hungry.

Things like nuts, chopped fruit or vegetables are a quick and easy way to stave off the post-school hunger pangs until dinner time, so focus can be firmly on those homework fractions! This is certainly a handy hunger homework hack!

Homework hack 10 – Turn off all of the distracting technology

When it’s time for homework, turn off the TV, iPads, phones and other electronics so that concentration is fully on work without other distractions coming to the fore. One simple way to overcome the distractions that are ever-present in a family home is by blocking them out. Download a rain noise app, give your child some headphones and then all you will have left to worry about is making sure they hear the call for dinner!

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If rain noise doesn’t work for your child, playing classical music has been proven to result in higher grades on tests than when other music genres are played, so why not consider starting a homework session with Beethoven and ending it with some Beyonce as a reward?

Homework hack 11 – Set a timer to help maximise effort

This is a simple technique that will help ensure your child is focused on the task at hand for the entire time they are doing it. By breaking homework sessions down into smaller, more manageable chunks of time, your child’s brain will have time to rest and not become overwhelmed by the task.

Grab a timer and set it for 10-25-minutes (depending on your child’s age). When the timer beeps, give them a 5-minute break before they start on their next high-intensity session. This break should involve doing something away from their homework area and be unrelated to the work they have just been doing. Ideas could include a walk around the block, grabbing a drink in the kitchen or even just talking about their day!

See the Pomodoro Technique for more ideas on how to stay focused on the task in hand.

Homework hack 12 – Use both praise and rewards

Try to make homework positive, rather than a chore. If you have a homework refuser, you could try linking homework to a reward chart, with weekly treats or pocket money once they get all their homework ticked off the list.

Whatever activity your child is completing, be sure to praise the work they are doing so they know you value their effort. Even if they are struggling with a particular piece of homework, it is important that your encouragement does not falter as the best way to learn is by making mistakes!

Homework hack 13 – Take advantage of homework clubs

Many schools will run their own free after school homework clubs, so check if and when these run and whether your child can attend. Children really benefit from attending homework clubs as they can work together and learn from each other.

Plus, you have the added bonus of all their homework being done by the time you pick them up which means you have more time to spend as a family when you get in. Being able to outsource this parenting job at least one day a week will make a big difference in the long-run.

Homework hack 14 – Let them do their homework …. A.K.A don’t do it for them!

A 2014 survey found that around a quarter of British parents do their children’s homework for them, with science and maths topping the list of subjects where parents provided more than just a helping hand.

As parents, we all want the best for our children but the only way they’ll learn is by doing it themselves. If you find yourself starting to do the homework yourself, take a step back and begin to explain how your child can work out the answer rather than just filling it in yourself.

This will benefit them by learning the technique needed to solve the problem, and it means that you don’t have to relive your primary school maths homework all over again! This is one homework hack that certainly benefits both parties!

Homework hack 15 – Use (some) technology to help

Whilst one of the earlier posts recommended removing distracting technology from the equation when it is time for homework, on some occasions it can actually help get the job done faster.

Many schools now subscribe to online learning tools and provide parents with the best online tutoring websites and resources, many of which include videos that give step by step explanations of homework tasks. Find out which platforms are used by your child’s school and make sure you have the log-in details so you can bookmark the links on your child’s tablet or computer for quick access.

Sometimes we all get stumped on long division or electrical circuits, so on these occasions, it is okay to bring in some technological help!

Homework hack 16 – Don’t make yourself out to be a super-scholar

Confide in your children about times when you struggled at school or failed to do the homework properly, and how you felt when you then got poor marks in a test or realised you hadn’t achieved what you were capable of.

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If they can see that someone they look up to struggled occasionally too, this will show them that whilst things may not come easily to them, problems can be overcome with hard work. It should also help them realise the importance of homework and how much you appreciate their effort.

Homework hack 17 – Get the grandparents involved

If grandparents are helping when it comes to childcare and school pick-ups, make sure they know what your child is currently learning at school – science, history and geography are great topics for grandparents to help with – and they may be willing to take them to museums, libraries or other places of interest to help them with their homework too.

We all know that grandparents house is the place to be for most children, so why not take advantage of this fact and get them to help ease the transition between school and homework.

Homework hack 18 – Link homework to real life

There are lots of ways you can make homework a part of real life . For example, a trip to the supermarket can help with maths and money skills, while road and shop signs are great for reading and spelling.

Homework hacks - supermarket maths

Talking about topics around the dinner table can also extend their learning and make them realise homework is teaching them skills for life. One of the most relatable ways to bring homework into real life, especially where maths is concerned, is through food. Examples include:

If you’ve ordered one takeaway pizza and have 6 friends coming over to eat it with you, how should you divide the pizza up? A tub of Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream contains 500ml. How much will each member of your family get? A bag of pasta contains 700 pieces. You have four friends over for dinner, so how many pieces should each person get?

The possibilities are endless here, so this is a good chance to get creative! Of course, you may not have the time every day to craft creative, fun maths activities. That’s where our list of home learning resources comes in – find the perfect activity for your children to do when you don’t have the time to make it yourself!

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How to do homework fast is always a major problem for the students as they are mentally exhausted after school. But homework is one of the most critical parts of the students’ academic journey, and one always states that I have a lot of homework to do. Besides this, there is not a single student in the world who has never done any homework in their academic life. But the students always want to find the best and most effective ways for how to do homework fast .

Every student tries to get rid of homework, which is not possible. The busy schedule of the students is the biggest reason behind this. Nowadays, they need to perform plenty of tasks during their academic sessions; therefore, they don’t have enough time and energy to do their homework. Because of this, several students want to know the effective solution for how to do homework fast at night. So that one can complete their homework in the night time.

Even some of the tricky homework takes lots of time to finish. So what should the students do to complete their homework in almost no time? Don’t worry, here are some hack on How to do homework fast. But before proceeding to the tips, answer some of the questions that help you to know which tips are best suited for you as per your need.

1. Suppose you are assigned with the homework on the weekend, and you have to visit a relative’s home on the next day. Now, what would be your first priority?

  • (A) To make a plan for your work so that it can complete on time.
  • (B) To leave it for the day and complete it after visiting the relative home.
  • (C) Take the help of any online source.
  • (D) Just leave it and enjoy visiting the relatives.

2. Suppose your teachers announce to check your previous homework on two different subjects, and you forget to complete it. What would be your first priority?

  • (A) Make a plan and take short breaks in between, and complete both subject homework on time.
  • (B) Arrange all necessary books and relevant sources to complete your homework.
  • (C) Isolate yourself and try to complete it on time.
  • (D) Just complete a subject homework and leave other subject homework.

3. Suppose you have a busy schedule, and your teacher tells you to do math homework, but you find it difficult. What would be your first priority?

  • (A) Just race against the time without bothering about the accuracy of the solution.
  • (B) Try to solve the math homework questions.
  • (C) Turn off your phone and reschedule your work and proceed.
  • (D) Just leave it for tomorrow.
If most of the answers are it means that you work by managing your time.
If most of the answers are it means that you are motivated enough to do your homework.
If most of the answers are it means that you are easily distracted by things.
If most of the answers are it means that you do not have any idea about what you have to do.

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Tips to improve time management skills on do homework fast

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Take Short Breaks in Between Homework Tasks

As I have mentioned in the above point that you should not do the homework continuously. You should take small breaks while working on work. Most of the time, students get into the pressure to finish the work within a short amount of time. Thus they don’t give preference to the short breaks. If you don’t take short breaks, then it will physically and mentally hurt your body.

Besides, it will also be slowing down your performance. It has been proven that you should take a small break at least after an hour. But while doing the work, you should take a 5-minute break after half an hour. In the break, you can do some yoga, stretch, walking, and other physical activity. It will help you to regain your energy to stay focused while doing the work. 

Race against the clock

As I have mentioned in the first point that you should plan your work and divide your time as per your tasks. Suppose that you have managed your 5 minutes to do some tasks. Then you should try to do it within five minutes.

For this, you can push yourself to finish the work within the given time frame. After completing the tasks within the given time, you can take some break and eat something. But, try to avoid checking social media, as it can consume more time and distract you from your homework. You should give preference to the clock to finish the work within the given time.

Create a Solid Plan For Your Homework

Planning is the key to success for everyone. The better one can plan, the better they can achieve their goals. Therefore before getting started with your homework, the first and the most important thing is to plan your schedule for homework. I am not talking about single homework; you should plan and outline all your work before starting writing the homework on any topic.

The plan will guide you throughout your homework and help you to save plenty of time. How should we create a homework plan or how to get homework done fast with suitable planning? Here are some tips: First of all, you need to estimate the maximum and minimum time that you are going to require to finish the homework.

After estimating the entire time, you need to divide the time as per the priority of the tasks you are going to perform. If you finished with the first task, then you can start immediately with the next task. You need not figure out what you should do next after that task. The plan is a blueprint of how to do homework fast .

Make a unique style of learning

One has its own style to understand things as well as to study the topics. Therefore, it is necessary to make a unique and specific plan for your study that can suit your personality. Once you know your unique style of learning, then one can work in their comfort zone.

It will help you to maintain your workflow as well as aid in finding out the solution to your homework problem. Sometimes, students also face difficulty to match the flow of their individual’s study; therefore, it is necessary to have your own unique style of learning. So that you can finalize your work within the slotted time limit with more accuracy.

Tips to remain motivated on do homework fast and on time

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Arrange All the Books and Supplies

Most of the students make the same mistake while writing the homework. They don’t arrange all the books and supplies while before writing the homework. In most of the case, the students arrange books and other resources while writing the homework. This activity results in disturbing the flow and concentration, which are essential points for how to get motivated to do homework .

Thus they need to pay attention again to do their homework. It also ruins their precious time in arranging the supplies. Therefore you should arrange your books that you are going to require in the homework, your pen, pencil, calculator, and so on. You need to arrange the book and supplies as per the homework you are going to do.

Don’t organize the books and supplies of all the homework on your workspace at the same time. Because it will create a mess that will ruin your time and energy, and you will not achieve the goal of how to do your homework fast.

Listen to Classical Music While Working

Listen to music while doing work is always beneficial. But did you know that listen to classical music is the best for the students? It helps you to stay focused while doing the work. Listen to any kind of music that will not create the same impact.

You should try to listen to music rather than the songs because the sweet sound of music without lyrics will help you to pay attention to your work. You will find the performance difference when you start to listen to classical music while you are working. It will also release the pressure of how to get homework done fast. This method is one of the best methods for how to get motivated to do homework. 

Reward Yourself After You’re Finished

As we all know that homework is not always fun. But you can make it a fun activity. Our brain loves to get rewards. If you give yourself any kind of reward while finishing the task of your work, then your brain will work more efficiently to work for the next task.

There can be various types of rewards you can give yourself, i.e., eat your favorite dessert, play video games, or any other fun activity. It also helps you to find out the answer of how to do homework fast and fun. Remember that you have to give yourself realistic rewards. Because you can’t cheat yourself, you have to be honest with yourself. These rewards can help you with how to get motivated to do homework as your mind will push you to get useful rewards.

Check your work with friends

It is the best way to motivate yourself to do the work fast. Most of the time, we try to compete with our friends. In the same way, we can compete with our friends to do our homework. You can either compete with your friends while doing the work.

Or you can check your work with your friends to find out that you are following the rules and regulations of your teacher. It helps you to double or even triple check your work and the effectiveness of your homework. If you need some changes, then you can do this at the last minute or the night before the submission date. It also helps you to find the relevant answer to how to get homework done at the last minute.

Make a positive environment

Students always want to get the answer to how can I get motivated to do homework. The answer: make a positive environment to do your homework by engaging with your tutors and classmates who support you. It helps you to answer your mind that you are on the right track where you can achieve the desired goals of your work.

Besides this, it helps you to know that you are the one to whom your classmate want to share their knowledge, or they want you to share your knowledge with each other. This helps you with how to get motivated to do homework as you will enjoy the process of research and doing your homework. 

Tips to avoid distraction to do homework fast

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Find a Quiet and Distractions Free Place

Everyone wants to get a solid answer about how to get motivated to do homework faster. But they don’t know that one of the major tasks of how to do homework quickly has resided in their own place. It other words, most of the students prefer to do their work in front of the TV. It is one of the biggest distractions for students. They need to find a quiet and distraction-free area to do their homework.

Those students who prefer to do homework in front of the television are slowing down their performance. And they take more time to do their homework than the other students. Find a quiet place where you can work without any distractions. If you have the study room, then you should do your work in the study room.

Turn Off Your Phone

Smart electronic gadgets have become a crucial part of our life. Even we can’t live without them for a single minute. But remember that these devices are wasting the students’ precious time. Therefore we should try to avoid our smartphones for at least a couple of hours to concentrate on their homework.

It has been observed that the students check their smartphones a couple of times in a single minute for notifications. It breaks their focus and attention from their homework. Therefore the brain requires plenty amount of power and time to switch its focus back to work.

You should try to keep your phone outside your working area far away from your sight. It will help the students to pay attention while doing their homework. Having no contact with electronic gadgets will help you to find a solid answer on how to get work done quickly. Also, try to keep your smartphone in flight mode, then no one can disturb you at that moment.

Isolate Yourself

It is one of the best ways to do homework faster. Because when we isolate ourselves from the outside world, we can do a better concentration on our homework. The reason is, there are many outside elements that distract our minds from our homework. When we are going to do our homework, then we should isolate ourselves from our family, social media, and any other social activity.

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Eat Snacks and Drink Water

The brain consumes 70% of our body energy. Therefore while doing the tricky homework, you may lose your energy faster then what you expect. It may get you mentally and physically tired. So what should you do to maintain your energy level?

You should have some light, healthy snacks, nuts, dry fruits, and plenty amount of water to maintain your energy level throughout your work writing tasks. Remember that you should not do the work continuously without eating or drinking because when your brain gets tired, it will not produce the best work. You should avoid fast food and soda while doing the work. 

Use Internet

Internet play a big role in most of the work. If you do the proper use of the internet, then it can help us to do the homework faster. Most of the students don’t know how the internet can help us on how to do homework fast by providing useful material from a single website. You can utilize the internet to search for your work related content. You can visit scholar.google.com for your homework help. There is plenty of online resources that can help you to do the homework faster.

Relax and sleep well

Sometimes, you find yourself mentally exhausted after school; therefore, it is necessary to get relaxed and take a nap if required. This will rejuvenate you, and one can improve the efficiency of their work. Sleeping well also results in doing homework faster as it relaxes your mind and helps you to concentrate, which results in improve the productivity of your homework.

If one does not have any idea regarding how to do homework fast at night, this method is also helpful for those students too. They can take some of the nap in the night and refresh their mind to work more efficiently.

Now you have seen various methods for how to make homework fun if you do it in a proper and well-managed way. Doing homework fast is not an easy task for the students. But if you follow all these tips that you can do the quality work within the given time. So what are you waiting for? Start doing your work now and follow all these tips to generate high-quality work within a short time. Get the best research paper writing help from the experts at nominal charges.

How to make plan for study?

Planning is the key to success for everyone. You need to divide the time as per the different tasks you are going to perform. If you finished with the first task, then you can start immediately with the next task. You need not figure out what you should do next after that task. The plan is a blueprint of how to get homework done fast.

What is the importance of rewards for students?

Our brain loves to get rewards. If you give yourself any kind of reward while finishing the task of your work, then your brain will work more efficiently to work for the next task.

What is time scheduling?

You should plan your work and divide your time as per your tasks. Suppose that you have managed your 5 minutes to do some tasks. Then you should try to do it within five minutes. For this, you can push yourself to finish the work within the given time frame. After completing the tasks within the given time you can do another work.

How do you get your homework done fast?

Follow these steps sequentially: 1. Make a list and manage the time accordingly. 2. all necessary resources at the study table. 3. Isolate yourself and avoid all distractions. 4. Take short breaks. 5. Reward yourself.

How long should it take to do homework?

It depends on your capabilities and workload, as the more you know, the easier you complete your homework. Moreover, there is a possibility that your homework needs some research that might take 2-3 hours. But, typically, the homework can be completed within 1-2 hours.

What is the best time of day to do homework?

As per Drew Edwards, the author of “How to Handle a Hard-to-Handle Kid,” “the best and an excellent time is just right after the school, in the afternoon after a short break.” So, try to do it in the afternoon after a necessary break.

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How To Do Homework Fast – 11 Tips To Do Homework Fast

Homework is one of the most important parts that have to be done by students. It has been around for a long time, but many people think that it is not important. They say that kids should not have homework . 

But, on the other hand, most experts agree that if students have enough homework then it is really helpful for them. 

It really helps them practice what they learned in the classroom, learn how to manage their time and be responsible, and get ready for future lessons and tests. 

So, doing homework is important because it helps us do better in school and get ready for life outside of school too.

But I researched that many students are searching on the internet about how to do homework fast because they get a lot of homework and assignments in their academic life. And also teacher gives them a deadline to finish their homework and assignments. But students can’t complete their assignments on time because of their busy schedules.

I know that you are one of them and are searching for how to do homework fast. Don’t worry! In this blog, I have given many tips that will help you to complete your homework faster. So, let’s get started. 

If you don’t have time to complete your homework, you can also get assignment help online from experts who will help you to improve your grades in your assignment. 

Reasons why students should do homework faster?

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There are many reasons why students should aim to do their homework fast:

Time Management: When students complete their homework quickly it helps them to manage their time better which is a valuable skill. 

Reduced Stress: when students finish their homework quickly it can reduce stress levels of students. It also allows them to enjoy more free time and relaxation after school.

Improve Learning: Completing homework quickly can able students to review and reinforce what they learned in the classroom more efficiently. It improves students’ understanding and retention of the material. 

More Opportunities: Students who complete their homework fast can use their extra time to pursue other interests, participate in extracurricular activities, or spend more time with friends and family. 

Avoid Procrastination: if students finish their homework fast, they are less likely to procrastinate and put it off until the last minute, which can lead to rushing and lower-quality work.

How To Do Homework Fast?

  • Start your homework at school
  • Use your computer
  • Start with the hardest homework
  • Turn off your mobile
  • Setup your area where you want to do a Homework
  • Try to find an unknown partner
  • Write a planner for homework

Get Hydrated

Take shorts breaks.

  • Do meditation
  • Get Healthy snacks

Start Your Homework At School

Start Your Homework At School

School students always look for the answer on how to get schoolwork done faster. When you get homework to start doing it at your school, it can be helpful for you because you can take help from your teachers or professors. We have seen that the homework includes complex topics that can be overwhelming for the students to do it at the given time. If the students start the homework at the school, they can finish the work on time and clear their homework’s toughest task. It is a crucial tip for the students, and they should try this tip.

Use Your Computer

Use Your Computer

The computer is playing a crucial role in your work. It is quite easy to do homework on the bigger screen i.e., your computer screen. If the computer has internet access, then it is well and good for you. The Internet offers you the best ways to solve your homework faster. It would help if you used Youtube and other online stuff for your work. Apart from the computer is also helping in solving the excel assignment, statistics assignment, and math assignment. It is one of the best ways on how to do your homework faster. 

Start With The Hardest Homework

Start With The Hardest Homework

Most of the time, the students have lots of homework to solve within the nearest deadline. In this case, the students have to start with the hardest homework because the hardest work takes more time than the other work. You can finish the easiest work late at night or in the early morning. That tip is applicable when you have lots of work to do within the same deadline. If you did the hardest classwork first, then you can divide your time to do the other easy work. It is the best answer to how to do homework fast and well.

Turn Off Your Mobile

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Mobile devices have become one of the crucial elements of distractions for the students. Because the students have connected with their friends and family with the help of mobile devices, but when it comes to doing homework faster, mobile devices are not helpful. Because the students always check for the notifications from social media networks on their mobile devices. They do it frequently with less time gap.

Therefore they don’t pay the prior attention to their work. Therefore the students should turn off their mobile devices to do their homework faster. Apart from that, they should also keep their phone away from them instead of turning it off. Because sometimes someone can make an urgent call to you. Therefore your phone should be close enough to your trustworthy person who can inform you about the call urgency.

Setup Your Area Where You Want To Do a Homework

Setup Your Area

It would help if you had a well-maintained area for your study. It can be your study room. You should also keep in mind that you should arrange all your study stuff once. It can be your books, your laptop, notebooks, notes, geometrical instruments, etc. If you arrange all these things before starting your work, you may pay more attention to your assignment and do it within the given deadline. It would help if you also did not stand up from your seat to get your books and other study material. It would help if you also tried to make the desk clean enough. Therefore it will free from the mess until your work completion.

Try To Find An Unknown Partner

tips to do homework faster

Finding an unknown partner can be general tip for the students. But it is not an unrealistic tip even if it will help you a lot to finish your work faster. The unknown partner will help you to clear your doubts about your topics. You can also discuss the topic with an unknown partner. It is also helpful because you don’t have anything else to talk about with an unknown partner. You can also treat him or her as your study buddy to do the late-night and early morning study . It is the best tips on how to do homework faster.

Write a Planner For Homework

Write a Planner For Homework

Memorizing your homework is not an easy task. So, you must create a summary of your classwork and do it in order. Must choose the hardest one first. If you create the outline of your work, it will help you do the homework faster. All you need to do is well execute your plan, and you will get the best return of your plan. 

Get Hydrated

Hydration is really helpful in your study. Our brain needs plenty of water to perform well. Therefore the students need to drink plenty of water during their homework. It will also help them to feel fresh during their homework. You can also drink the juice and other energy beverages to maintain your energy level throughout the homework process.

Take Shorts Breaks

It would help if you also took the short breaks at regular intervals. The students who take breaks during their work perform extremely better than the other students. Therefore you should take short brakes at regular intervals. In breaks, you should play short games because games work like a memory-booster. And your brain will perform more powerfully when you start your work again. You can also do some exercise that will lead to a healthy mind and brain during the work.

Do Meditation

Do Meditation

Do meditation, Seriously? Ya, I know that it is strange for you to do meditation for homework. But meditation works as a medicine for the brain. It helps you to get a well-focused mind. Therefore, when you solve the complex work problems, you can solve the problems like a pro because your mind is well focused on solving the problems. It also helps you to get rid of other negative vibes that you may feel while solving the complex problems in your assignment. As a result, you can solve your assignment faster than ever.

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Get Healthy Snacks

Get Healthy Snacks

Healthy snacks also help you a lot to maintain your energy level throughout the homework. It would help if you ate healthy snacks before your work. You should prefer dry fruits like almonds that are quite good for a healthy mind. Snacks can also be eaten during the work because they don’t create a mess and are easy to eat during work. So don’t ignore the value of snacks for how to do homework faster. 

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Conclusion (How To Do Homework Fast)

All the tips mentioned above have been tested by the experts, and you can follow these tips without any doubts. If you need more tips on how to do homework faster, you can get in touch with our experts. Apart from that, if you have lots of complex homework to do within the same deadline, you can also take our experts’ help. They are offering world-class homework help services to students around the world.

FAQs (How To Do Homework Fast)

How can i motivate myself to do homework quickly.

One way to motivate yourself is to break your homework into smaller, more manageable tasks. Then, set a goal to complete each task within a specific time frame. Also, try to reward yourself once you’ve finished your work.

Is it better to work on one task at a time or multiple tasks simultaneously?

It’s usually better to work on one task at a time, as this helps you maintain focus and complete each task more efficiently.

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13 Surprising Benefits of Walking

Burns calories, strengthens the heart, helps lower high cholesterol, helps lower blood sugar, eases joint pain, boosts immune function, boosts energy levels, improves mood, helps you think creatively, helps tame a sweet tooth, helps prevent certain diseases, extends your life.

  • Staying Safe

How to Get Started

Walking offers many physical and mental health benefits and can be done by people of all ages and fitness levels. Regular walking can help boost mood and energy levels, prevent certain diseases and conditions, burn calories , and even prolong your life.

Walking is easy to fit into your routine, can be done anywhere, and requires nothing more than a good pair of shoes.

This article discusses the physical, mental, and emotional benefits of walking and tips on how to get started and stay safe with a walking routine.

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How many calories you burn from walking depends on how fast you walk, your body type , and even the surface you walk on.

The average number of calories burned walking for 30 minutes at 3.5 mph (equivalent to 17 minutes to complete one mile) is:

  • 107 calories for a 125-pound person
  • 133 calories for a 155-pound person
  • 159 calories for a 185-pound person

Walking briskly helps strengthen the heart by increasing the heart rate and improving circulation, which can help lower blood pressure .  Walking is an easy way to increase physical activity and is known to help prevent and manage heart disease for those with or at risk of heart disease.

A Word From Verywell

Walking provides many health benefits, including improved cardiac function, lowering cholesterol, and improved mood. It is a simple and hassle-free activity that can be performed by people of all ages.

Research shows that regular walking at moderate intensity can help lower high cholesterol . Walking reduces cholesterol just as much as running . The more distance walked, the greater the cholesterol-lowering benefits.

Light-intensity walking can improve blood sugar levels after eating a meal. Research has shown that taking a low-intensity walk, even for a few minutes, after eating can significantly improve blood sugar levels compared to standing or sitting after a meal.

Research shows that the faster your walking pace , the greater health benefits you'll get from walking.

Walking is one of the most important things you can do if you have joint pain or arthritis because it helps strengthen the bones and keeps joints flexible. Walking lubricates the joints, including knee and hip joints that are more prone to osteoarthritis , and strengthens the muscles that support them.

Walking can also help you lose weight or maintain it, which places less stress on your joints and can improve arthritis symptoms.

Physical activity boosts the immune system response during and after exercise. People who exercise regularly are known to get fewer viral infections and fewer severe symptoms when they do get sick.

One study found that people who walked five days a week for at least 20 minutes daily had 43% fewer sick days than those who exercised once a week or less. When regular walkers did get sick, their illnesses were shorter and their symptoms were milder than those who didn't walk regularly.

When you walk, it releases oxygen throughout the body and increases levels of endorphins ("feel good" hormones), both of which help boost energy levels. Exercising, including walking, also increases the production of energy-creating mitochondria inside muscle cells.

Spending 10 to 20 minutes walking in nature improves mental health, including decreasing stress and negative emotions and increasing positive emotions. Even a single 10-minute brisk walk is enough to improve overall mood and reduce fatigue.

When you walk, you exercise several different muscles. The primary muscles used in walking are the:

  • Calf muscles
  • Hip adductors

The gluteus , abdominal , and back muscles also help support your torso and move you forward when walking.

A landmark study found that walking for five to 16 minutes boosts creative inspiration compared to sitting. Creative brainstorming increased whether walking was done indoors or outdoors, leading to the conclusion that the act of walking, not the environment, was the main reason for the boost in creative thinking.

Research shows that walking can reduce the urge to consume sugary snacks, even in people who eat them regularly. Studies have found a 15-minute brisk walk can reduce chocolate cravings in stressful situations when compared to resting instead of walking.

Research has shown that in addition to lowering the risk of heart disease and osteoarthritis , regular walking reduces the risk of developing:

  • Alzheimer's disease
  • Dementia (other than Alzheimer's disease)
  • Type 2 diabetes
  • Breast cancer

Women who walked more than one hour per day every week had an overall 23% lower long-term breast cancer risk than women who didn't engage in regular physical activity, with the greatest benefits occurring in menopausal and overweight women.

Brisk walking has a powerful association with extending life expectancy. Brisk walkers have been found to have up to 20 years greater life expectancy compared to slow walkers. A lifetime of brisk walking has also been shown to lead to changes in DNA equivalent to a 16-years-younger biological age by midlife.

Tips for Staying Safe While Walking

To reduce your risk of accidents, injuries, or falls and stay safe when walking, you should:

  • Walk during daylight or remain in well-lit areas, wearing reflective gear after dusk.
  • Be aware of your surroundings and stay away from isolated areas.
  • Walk with someone when possible.
  • Keep your phone with you, but don't text when walking.
  • Don't have your headphones turned up so high you can't hear what's around you.
  • Stay hydrated and bring water with you on your walks.

If you've never done a walking routine before, it's essential to start slowly and remember that some walking is better than no walking. Trying to do too much too soon can lead to injuries.

To remember the components of a good walking program, experts recommend thinking about "frequency, intensity, and time," also known as the FIT formula. The FIT formula includes:

  • Frequency : Try to walk every day. If that's too much, try to walk at least three to five days a week.
  • Intensity : Though you want to aim for moderate-intensity walking of about 2 to 3 mph to get the most benefits, you don't need to go at that pace right away. Instead, build up to that pace slowly. A good way to gauge how fast you are walking is by how easy it is to carry on a conversation; the faster you walk, the more difficult it is to talk.
  • Time : Though the goal is to walk 30 minutes to an hour every day, you don't need to do that right away. Walk as much as you can, even if it's only five minutes, and gradually increase your walking time. You don't need to do all your walking at once, either. It's fine to break up your walks into shorter increments each day.

Going for regular walks can offer your body and mind numerous benefits. Walking is an effective form of exercise that doesn't require a big investment or a lot of time but will pay off by improving your health and mental and emotional states. If you're beginning a walking program, start slowly and build up gradually over time to avoid injury and reap the benefits of walking.

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American Council on Exercise. Study: walkers burn more calories than previously thought .

Harvard Health Publishing. Calories burned in 30 minutes for people of three different weights .

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American Heart Association. Walking your way to better health? Remember the acronym FIT .

By Cathy Nelson Nelson is a freelance writer specializing in health, wellness, and fitness for more than two decades.

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How to Do Homework

Last Updated: June 24, 2024 Fact Checked

This article was co-authored by Ronitte Libedinsky, MS . Ronitte Libedinsky is an Academic Tutor and the Founder of Brighter Minds SF, a San Francisco, California based company that provides one-on-one and small group tutoring. Specializing in tutoring mathematics (pre-algebra, algebra I/II, geometry, pre-calculus, calculus) and science (chemistry, biology), Ronitte has over 10 years of experience tutoring to middle school, high school, and college students. She also tutors in SSAT, Terra Nova, HSPT, SAT, and ACT test prep. Ronitte holds a BS in Chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley, and an MS in Chemistry from Tel Aviv University. There are 11 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 960,070 times.

Even though your parents probably complain about how hard it was in their day, students nowadays have more homework than ever before, even when just starting their first year at middle school. That homework doesn't need to be a struggle now. Learning to plan out an efficient schedule for completing your homework, working on it effectively, and knowing when to get help with difficult assignments can help take the stress out of studying. Don't put it off any longer. See Step 1 for more information.

Working on Homework

Step 1 Make sure you have everything you need before you start.

Once you go into your space and start working, try not to leave until you've got a break scheduled. If you want a quick snack or drink, get it now before you start. Hit the bathroom and make sure you'll be able to work for the amount of time before your next break, uninterrupted.

Step 2 Eliminate as many distractions as possible.

  • It's common that students will try to multi-task, watching TV or listening to the radio or continuing to chat on Facebook or Instagram while also trying to do homework. It'll be so much more fun to do those things after you're already done with your homework, though, and your homework will take half as much time if you're focused on doing nothing but your homework.
  • Check your phone or your social networking sites during your study break, but not before. Use these distractions as a carrot, not as a pacifier.

Step 3 Concentrate on one task at a time.

If one assignment proves challenging and time-consuming, it's okay to switch for a while to something else. Just make sure to save enough time to circle back and give it another shot.

Step 4 Take a break every hour.

  • Try to figure out what works best for you. Some students might like to start their homework immediately after school to get it done as quickly as possible, while it may be better to give yourself an hour to relax before starting in on it and decompress from the long school day. Don't wait for the last minute.
  • While it may seem like a better idea to work straight through and finish, it's possible that the quality of the work you're doing will start to suffer if you don't give your mind a rest. It's difficult to think hard for more than 45 minutes at a time on a particular subject. Give yourself a rest and come back refreshed.

Step 5 Dive back in after study breaks.

  • The first fifteen minutes after a break are your most effective minutes, because your mind will be cleared, and ready to work hard. Give yourself a pep talk and dive back in, refreshed and ready.

Step 6 Create incentives to finish.

  • If you have trouble staying focused, get a parent, sibling, or friend to help keep you honest. Give them your phone while you're working to avoid the temptation to check it, or give them the video game controller so you won't be able to plug in for a few minutes of alien-hunting when you're supposed to be doing your homework. Then, when you're finished, show them the finished product and earn back your fun. Make it impossible to cheat.

Step 7 Let the homework take as long as it needs.

  • You can make yourself take enough time by having your gate-keeper (the person with your phone or video game controller) check over your homework for quality when you're done. If you know you're not going to get it anyway unless it's done right, you won't have any reason to rush. Slow down and do it right.

Step 8 Review your work after you finish.

Joseph Meyer

When doing practice problems, promptly check to see if your answers are correct. Use worksheets that provide answer keys for instant feedback. Discuss answers with a classmate or find explanations online. Immediate feedback will help you correct your mistakes, avoid bad habits, and advance your learning more quickly.

Planning Your Homework

Step 1 Write out your daily homework in a list.

  • It's common to quickly write out the math problems you're supposed to do at the top of your notes, or scribble down the page number of the English reading on a textbook page, but try to recopy this information into a specific homework list so you will be sure to remember to do it.
  • Write down as many details as you can about each assignment. It's good to include the due date, corresponding textbook pages, and additional instructions from your teacher. This will help you plan your night of homework more effectively. Also, it's a good idea to write about your homework in a planner.

Step 2 Make sure you understand each assignment.

  • Homework doesn't have to wait until you get home. Look through an assignment as soon as it's been given, so you'll have the time to ask your teacher any questions you might have before you leave school for the day.

Step 3 Create a comfortable homework spot

  • At home , a desk in your bedroom might be the best place. You can shut the door and tune out any distractions. For some students, though, this is a good way to get distracted. You might have video games, computers, guitars, and all sorts of other distractions in your bedroom. It might be a better idea to sit at the kitchen table, or in the living room, where your parents can call you out for procrastinating. You'll get it done more quickly without the temptation of distraction.
  • In public , the library is a great place to study and do homework. At all libraries, it's a rule that you have to be quiet, and you won't have any of the distractions of home. The school library will often stay open after school ends, making it a good option for finishing up homework before heading home, or your school may even have an after-school study spot specifically for the purpose. [11] X Research source
  • Try to switch it up . Studying in the same place too often can make work more difficult. Some studies have shown that a change in environment can make your mind more active, since it's processing new information. You'll be able to vary your routine and remember what you learned more effectively.

Step 4 Choose the most important assignments to work on.

  • Try starting with the most difficult homework . Do you really hate the idea of getting into the algebra homework? Does reading for English take the longest? Start with the most challenging homework to give yourself the most time to complete it, then move on to the easier tasks you can complete more quickly.
  • Try starting with the most pressing homework . If you've got 20 math problems to do for tomorrow, and 20 pages to read in a novel for Friday, it's probably better to start with the math homework to make sure you'll have enough time to complete it. Make homework due the next day the priority.
  • Try starting with the most important homework . Your math homework might be difficult, but if it's only worth a few completion points, it might be less important to spend a lot of time on it than the big project for Social Studies that's due in two days. Devote the most time to the most valuable assignments.

Step 5 Make a timetable.

  • Set an alarm or a timer to keep yourself honest. The less time you spend procrastinating and checking your text messages, the more quickly you'll be done. If you think you can finish everything in a half hour, set a timer and work efficiently to finish in that amount of time. If you don't quite finish, give yourself a few extra minutes. Treat it like a drill.
  • Keep track of how long you usually spend on particular assignments on average. If your math homework typically takes you 45 minutes to finish, save that much time each night. If you start plugging away for an hour, give yourself a break and work on something else to avoid tiring out.
  • Schedule 10 minutes of break time for every 50 minutes of work time. It's important to take study breaks and give your mind a rest, or you'll work less effectively. You're not a robot!

Finding Extra Time

Step 1 Start working on it now.

  • Do you really need an hour of TV or computer after school to decompress? It might be easier to just dive into your homework and get it done while the skills are still fresh in your mind. Waiting a couple hours means you'll have to review your notes and try to get back to the same place you already were. Do it while it's fresh.
  • If you've got three days to read an assignment, don't wait until the last evening to do it all. Space it out and give yourself more time to finish. Just because you've got a due date that's a long time away doesn't mean it wouldn't be easier to finish now. Stay ahead of the game. Try either waking up earlier or going to bed later. But don't get too tired!

Step 2 Steal some homework time on the bus.

  • If you've got to read a bunch of stuff for homework, read on the bus. Pop in some headphones to white noise that'll drown out the shouting of other students and tune into your book.
  • The bus can be distracting, or it can be a great resource. Since it's full of your classmates, try to get other students to work with you and get things done more quickly. Work together on the math problems and try to figure out things together. It's not cheating if everyone's doing the work and no one's just copying. Also, you might make some new friends while you're at it!

Step 3 Work on your homework in between class periods.

  • Don't rely on this time to finish homework just before it's due. Rushing to finish your last few problems in the five minutes before you need to turn it in looks bad in front of the teacher, plus it doesn't give you any time to review your homework after you finish it. Rushing is a good way to make mistakes. And always check difficult problems you had trouble with.

Step 4 Work on homework during long waits.

  • Work on your homework while you're waiting for a ride, while you're killing time at your brother's soccer game, or while you're waiting for your friend to come over. Take advantage of any extra time you have in the day.

Getting Homework Help

Step 1 Talk to your teacher about difficult assignments.

  • Asking for help with your homework isn't a sign that you're bad at the subject or that you're "stupid." Every teacher on the planet will respect a student that takes their homework seriously enough to ask for help. Especially ask if you weren't there that day!
  • Asking for help isn't the same thing as complaining about the difficulty of homework or making excuses. Spending ten minutes doing half your math problems and leaving most of them blank because they were hard and then telling your teacher you need help isn't going to win you any favors on the due date. If it's hard, see your teacher ahead of time and find the time to get help.

Step 2 Visit the tutoring center or help desk at school.

  • If there's not an organized homework help group at your school, there are many private tutoring organizations that work both for-pay and non-profits. Sylvan Learning Center and other businesses have after-school hours that you can schedule appointments at to get help studying and completing your homework, while community centers like the YMCA, or even public libraries will often have homework help hours in your area.
  • Getting help doesn't mean that you're bad at your homework. All variety of students visit tutoring centers for extra help, just to make sure they have enough time and motivation to get everything done. It's hard being a student! There's no shame in extra help. Imagine being afraid to ask for anything! You wouldn't be able to ask in restaurants, shops, anywhere!

Step 3 Work with other students.

  • Make sure that your group study sessions don't cross the line into cheating. Dividing up an assigned so your friend does half and you copy each other's answers is considered cheating, but discussing a problem and coming up with a solution together isn't. As long as you each do the work separately, you shouldn't have any problems.

Step 4 Talk to your parents.

  • Some parents don't necessarily know how to help with your homework and might end up doing too much. Try to keep yourself honest. Asking for help doesn't mean asking your parent to do your work for you.
  • Likewise, some older relatives have outdated ways of completing specific tasks and might suggest forcefully that something you learned in class is wrong. Always use your teacher's approach as the correct approach, and discuss these alternative ways of completing an assignment with your teacher if necessary.

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  • Make sure your little study space is well lit, quiet, and comfortable. This will make it much easier to do your homework properly. Thanks Helpful 1 Not Helpful 0
  • If you missed school that day, then you should call a friend to get the notes and/or homework from that day. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
  • Take a piece of paper or wipe board and create a schedule for your homework. Be generous with the amount of time that you give for each task. If you end up finishing a task earlier than the schedule says, you will feel accomplished and will have extra time to complete the next task. It makes homework get done quicker than usual. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0

Tips from our Readers

  • Don't put off starting homework just to have more playtime. Jumping in early leaves you more free time for later and ensures you don't miss out on sleep. Plus, the class material is still fresh right after school, so you'll understand your homework better.
  • Make sure you have what you need handy when you get stuck on homework. Don't be afraid to ask questions if you're confused — asking helps you understand things better. And get enough sleep since it's easier to get your work done when you're well-rested.
  • Do your homework as soon as you get home every day except Fridays. On Fridays, give yourself permission to relax for the evening. Also, take short breaks as you work to help you focus. For example, play a quick game or eat a healthy snack.
  • Ask for help when you need it, but don't rely on others to give you all the answers. The point of homework is for you to practice what you've learned, so try to work through problems yourself before asking for hints or explanations.
  • Write down homework assignments in your planner right when your teacher gives them so you don't forget details later. Knowing exactly what work you need to do keeps you from being surprised.
  • Break big assignments down into smaller pieces that feel more manageable. Taking things step-by-step makes big tasks feel less overwhelming, and helps you stay motivated.

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  • Never leave unfinished homework for the next day because you might have other homework to do and you will have to do both. Thanks Helpful 24 Not Helpful 0
  • If you forget your homework, your teacher might not accept late work or may even give you more homework. Thanks Helpful 7 Not Helpful 1

Things You'll Need

  • Writing equipment, such as pencils, rulers, and erasers.
  • Resources that may help you work faster.
  • A comfy place to sit while doing homework.

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If you need to do homework, find a quiet, comfortable spot where you won’t be distracted. Turn off any electronics, like your TV, phone, or radio, and gather all of the supplies you’ll need before you get started. Work on the most important or hardest assignments first to get them out of the way, and if you have a homework assignment that actually seems fun, save it for last to motivate you to finish your other work faster. Keep reading to learn how to find extra time to get your homework done, like working on it on the way home from school! Did this summary help you? Yes No

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Your unique expertise and skill set play a major role in determining which end of the pay range you ... [+] are likely to fall in

You've applied for your dream remote job and you've performed exceptionally well throughout the interview.

You've demonstrated to the interviewer and hiring manager that you're the perfect fit for the role.

And it worked! They're convinced that you're just the candidate they need. There's just one final question left...the question that fills us all with dread:

"What are your salary expectations for this role?"

This question can make or break your career...at least at this point. You're worried that if you suggest too little, you might be underselling your skills and cheating yourself out of a potentially lucrative salary.

But if you announce that you're expecting the highest end of the pay range, it might be too high for their budget, and worse, they might see you as out of their league and not offer you the job altogether.

So, what should you do?

Here is a step-by-step guide on how to approach this sensitive issue:

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Amazon prime day 2024 is almost here: details and best early deals, does nicolas cage’s ‘longlegs’ have an end credits scene, 1. understand why they're asking "what are your salary expectations".

First things first. You need to know why the interviewer—whether hiring manager or recruiter—is posing this question. It might sound obvious, but one reason they are likely to ask this question is because they are trying to assess your value, and one way to do that is to see what estimate you would place on your monetary value as relates to the job market. They are testing your level of experience and what expertise and value you would offer to their organization.

While they may provide a pay range when advertizing the role, it is likely that they will negotiate the salary according to various factors based on your experience and skills.

If you only have a two years of experience, for example, it's best to go for the lower end of the range. With more years of experience you can increase your salary expectations in line with the middle of the range, where it feels comfortable enough for you.

Another reason a hiring manager would ask this is because they are working with a budget. They need to ensure that the pay you're asking for, falls within that budget realistically.

Use salary calculators and your previous role as a benchmark for pay expectations in your industry, ... [+] role, and location

2. Do Your Homework

Rather than leaving up to luck or chance, undertake due diligence and do your research of the job market and the salary expectations for your industry and specific role, including your seniority level.

You should even consider factors such as the city or state you reside in, or the city and state the employer is hiring from, as these can greatly impact average salary ranges, causing them to plummet or rise sharply due to greater demand or higher cost of living in certain locations. Even if you are applying for a remote job, location should still eb considered when it comes to salary ranges.

Excellent sources of average pay range information include salary calculators such as ZipRecruiter, Salary.com, Glassdoor, and Indeed. These may also provide you with information on expected pay ranges at the specific employer you are interviewing with. This helps with pay transparency on their part, and enables you to ensure that you are not being discriminated against due to personal characteristics such as age, race, or gender.

3. Assess Your Value

To assess your salary value, it might be helpful to use your last role (if it was in the same field or industry) as a benchmark. You might be comfortable asking for the same salary as the one you had previously, or you could demand higher pay—but it's important to know why you deserve to be paid more.

Do you have a unique skill set that you can provide which is of high value to the new employer? Have you upskilled and completed certifications or a master's degree since then? Was the last employer paying you unfairly, below the average range for someone with your experience and skill set? Did you acquire a significant breadth of expertise and accomplishments in your last job that justify your new salary expectations? Make a note of all these factors.

Always provide a range; never tie yourself down to a fixed number when negotiating salary

4. Provide A Range, Not A Fixed Number

When answering "What are your salary expectations?" it's important that you answer with a salary range, not a fixed number. It's similar to what happens when you ask someone a closed question versus an open-ended question.

Providing a fixed number (i.e., $90,000) gives room for the employer to outright say no, and there is limited scope to explore further. You might also end up cheating yourself out of higher pay, if the employer was willing to pay more. However, if you give them a range (say $90,000 to $95,000) they have some room to work with and can even offer you more than what you initially expected.

As a general rule, aim to provide a range that varies no more than $5,000 to $10,000. Additionally, it would be good practice to ensure that your desired fixed number is at the bottom of the range. Start from there, then add $5,000 to $10,000 as your maximum for the range.

So for example, if you want to be paid $90,000, start your range from that figure and end at $95,000 or $100,000. This ensures you never get paid any less than your minimum expectation.

While sharing your range, be sure that you make it clear that you're happy to negotiate and discuss further. You might also use this as an opportunity to say that you're OK with reconsidering your salary range if the right benefits and total compensation package was in place.

This perfectly segues into my next point:

5. Consider The Entire Compensation Package

Last but not least, remember to take the entire compensation package into consideration. Think about other benefits that you would potentially be willing to sacrifice part of your salary for if needed. What benefits matter the most to you? Healthcare? Stock options? Bonuses? Remote work? Learning and development or work-from-home office stipend? Factor these into your salary negotiation with the hiring manager.

Occasionally, the hiring manager might say, "We will revisit this later, according to your performance in the role." In this case, if you feel comfortable with everything else and there are no red flags, go for it—but be sure to confirm in writing when exactly your pay will be reviewed for a potential increase. Have a transparent discussion to understand what the expectations are for you in your first 90 days, six months, and one year into the role, and what the criteria is for increased pay at your pay review.

Salary is only on part of compensation, so don't forget to consider the bigger picture

Following these five steps will help you answer "What are your salary expectations?" confidently and positively, aligning you with a remote job (or otherwise) that reflects your true worth.

You'll never need to worry about this question again.

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