When You Just Can’t Get to Doing Your Schoolwork:

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By PathwaysToJobs

How to Overcome the Struggle to Focus and Retain Information

It’s one of those days (or weeks) where no matter how hard you try, you just can’t seem to sit down and tackle your schoolwork. The more you push yourself, the more it feels like you’re hitting a wall. You can’t seem to retain the information, and the motivation just isn’t there. We’ve all been there, and the good news is, it’s normal. The better news is, you can get past it. Here’s how:

 

1. Acknowledge Your Frustration Without Judgment

It’s important to first recognize that what you're feeling is not laziness or failure. Our brains are complex, and sometimes, they simply need a break. Whether you’re overwhelmed, stressed, or just feeling unmotivated, permit yourself to feel that way. Once you do, you can start tackling the issue with a clearer mind.

 

2. Identify the Root of the Problem

Ask yourself: why is this happening?

  • Are you exhausted or burned out?
  • Is there something outside of schoolwork stressing you out?
  • Are you unsure how to study effectively or feeling lost in a subject?

Once you understand the source of your struggle, you can start to address it. Maybe you’re not getting enough sleep, or maybe you need to simplify your study process. Sometimes, breaking down the cause of your frustration makes it easier to find solutions.

 

3. Break It Down into Smaller Chunks

The thought of completing a big assignment or studying for an exam can be paralyzing. Instead of focusing on everything you need to do, try breaking it into small, manageable pieces. Start with 10-minute intervals of work, then take a break. You’d be surprised how much you can accomplish when you allow yourself to focus in small, less intimidating increments.

 

4. Use Different Learning Styles

If you’re having trouble retaining information, it may be because you’re not engaging with the material in a way that suits your learning style. Here are a few methods to try:

  • Visual learners can use diagrams, charts, or even doodles to make concepts clearer.
  • Auditory learners might benefit from reading out loud or listening to recorded notes.
  • Kinesthetic learners often do better when moving around while studying or using hands-on methods like flashcards.

Experiment with different techniques to find what works best for you.

 

5. Change Your Environment

Sometimes, your workspace could be the culprit. If you’ve been working in the same spot day after day, your brain might associate that space with boredom or stress. Try switching things up:

  • Study at a library or coffee shop.
  • Go outside, if possible, and do some reading in a park.
  • Even rearranging your room or desk can give your brain a fresh perspective.
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6. Incorporate Breaks and Movement

It might sound counterproductive, but taking breaks can help you study better. The Pomodoro Technique—where you work for 25 minutes and then take a 5-minute break—can help you stay focused. After a few cycles, take a longer break to move around, stretch, or even do a quick workout. Physical activity can boost your energy and make it easier to retain information.

 

7. Make It Fun or Rewarding

If you dread your schoolwork, your brain is more likely to resist focusing on it. Find ways to make it more enjoyable:

  • Gamify your study time. For every 20 minutes of work, reward yourself with something small—whether it’s a snack or a few minutes on your favorite app.
  • Turn it into a competition. See how many problems or paragraphs you can finish in a set time.
  • Work with friends. Having a study buddy or group can make learning more interactive and fun.

 

8. Don’t Be Afraid to Ask for Help

If you're still struggling to retain information or stay motivated, it might be time to seek help. This could be from a teacher, tutor, or even a friend who understands the material better. There’s no shame in asking for clarification or guidance. In fact, being proactive about your learning shows maturity and dedication.

 

9. Forgive Yourself for Slumps

It’s easy to beat yourself up when you’re not being as productive as you want to be. But remember, everyone has off days. What matters is that you recognize it and work to get back on track. Be kind to yourself, and don’t let a temporary setback turn into a permanent defeat.

 

10. Focus on Progress, Not Perfection

Getting your schoolwork done doesn’t mean it has to be perfect. Focus on progress—each small step you take is getting you closer to your goal. Even if it’s not your best day, you’re still moving forward, and that’s what matters most.

 

At the end of the day, schoolwork can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to control you. Break it down, find what works for you, and most importantly, remember that you're capable of overcoming these moments of frustration. You’ve got this! Keep pushing forward, even when it feels tough—you’ll be surprised at how far you can go.