Concentration issues: Psychologist's advice

24.09.2023 10:10
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:23

Lots of people these days find it hard to concentrate on something - there are simply too many distractions around.

Meanwhile, to stay efficient and hardworking, you have to manage that problem and work on your concentration - but how?

Here are a few tips from a real psychologist that can help you make your concentration better.

Take a Break

Sometimes, your brain needs a rest. Step away from what you're doing for a little while. Go for a short walk or do something else you enjoy.

Get Organized

Make a to-do list or organize your workspace. When things are in order, it can be easier to focus.

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Set a Timer

Tell yourself you'll work or study for a specific amount of time, like 25 minutes. Then, take a short break. This can make tasks feel more manageable.

Remove Distractions

Turn off your phone or put it in another room. Close unnecessary tabs on your computer. The fewer distractions, the better.

Stay Hydrated and Eat Well

Dehydration and hunger can affect your concentration. Have a glass of water and a healthy snack.

Break Tasks into Smaller Steps

Sometimes, big tasks can feel overwhelming. Break them into smaller, more manageable parts.

Stay Positive

Don't be too hard on yourself. It's normal to have moments of low concentration. Stay positive and keep trying.

Try Different Locations

If you're at home and can't focus, consider changing your location. A different room or a quiet cafe might help.

Conclusion

The best thing you can do to improve your concentration is to stay away from distractions and get enough rest.

Stay hydrated and sleep well - and try leaving your smartphone out of your sight!
 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Take a Break
  2. Get Organized
  3. Set a Timer
  4. Remove Distractions
  5. Stay Hydrated and Eat Well
  6. Break Tasks into Smaller Steps
  7. Stay Positive
  8. Try Different Locations
  9. Conclusion