Wednesday, February 15, 2017

How to multitask effectively as a student


With each passing year the standard for education is being raised. With these rising expectations students are burdened with work given in school, curriculum activities, educational projects and much more tasks which were not present even ten or fifteen years back. There are several students who fail to meet the expectations society places on them.
This leads many to fall into depression or have breakdowns. Such a gloomy picture can be altered with the possession of one simple skill. The best way to cope with the ever increasing educational pressures is by mastering multi-tasking. With the help of this technique any stress can be tackled.

Learn to multi-task

Effective multitasking is a quality that not all students have learnt to master. For those who are yet to learn such skills there is no reason to be disappointed. There are many easy steps by which in a few weeks you can multi-task any task. The tips are:

     Start slow

For newcomers this can seem overwhelming, thus the trick is to start out slow. Try multi-tasking simple things like doing your homework and researching on a project. Keep working till you reach a comfort level where the earlier task which you found impossibly hard seems easy. At this juncture you may attempt to proceed ahead.

     Achievable goals

If you have no practice at all it may be undesirable and discouraging to attempt to complete five assignments on the same day. Keeping goals that can be achieved and gradually raising the bar of expectations is the way to multi-task. No one becomes a professional multitasked overnight. There is a lot of practice involved and it is a continuous process.

     Intricate planning

There is a lot of planning involved in this process. In fact if the person plans well and works out a regime which they can follow then the job is half done. Planning ensures that you have a routine to fall back on. Last minute multi-tasking is a complete disaster and should be avoided. Make a regime and follow it, only then can you hope to cope with the burdens of modern education.

     Combination of tasks

Now some fail to realize that even while you are multitasking there is a synthesis or comprehensive process that is involved. Two tasks which are completely opposite cannot be done at the same time. If you are swimming you cannot be running.
Similarly when you seek to combine two educational tasks like writing a paper on English Literature and French Revolution it will not be possible. Concentration will lack on both sides of the task if you combine two antithetical topics.

Improvement

The improvement that multitasking brings to the student are many fold. The pupil not only learns to cope up with their stress but also enjoys free time once they master these skills. Time management is learnt through this procedure and students also begin to think more and apply their knowledge in an inter-disciplinary way. Hence there are a lot of positives of multitasking and out of all the most crucial one being that it leads to efficiency in school work and projects. 


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