Business/10. why some get good marks even they study less _ (Power of concentration).
Business/10. why some get good marks even they study less _ (Power of concentration).
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- 1 Why Do Some People Score High Even with Less Study? – The Power of Concentration
- 2 1. Focused Study vs. Passive Study
- 3 2. The Pomodoro Technique: Study Smart, Not Hard
- 4 3. Eliminate Distractions: Create a “Focus Zone”
- 5 4. Active Learning: Engage Your Brain
- 6 5. Power of a Sharp Memory & Deep Work
- 7 6. Healthy Brain, Higher Focus
- 8 Final Secret: Studying with Intensity
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Power of Concentration: The Real Game Changer
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Why Some Excel with Less Study Time:
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Power of Concentration = Mental Muscle
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Comparison Table:
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Final Insight:
- 14 Business/10. why some get good marks even they study less _ (Power of concentration).
- 15 The power of concentration
Why Do Some People Score High Even with Less Study? – The Power of Concentration
Have you ever wondered why some students study for hours but still struggle, while others study less and score high? The secret isn’t just intelligence—it’s CONCENTRATION!
Let’s break down how focused students make the most of their study time!
1. Focused Study vs. Passive Study
High Scorers:
- Study with full attention (no distractions)
- Use deep focus techniques
- Understand concepts instead of rote memorization
Low Scorers:
- Get distracted easily (social media, TV, etc.)
- Study for long hours but with low focus
- Cram without understanding
Lesson: Quality matters more than quantity!
2. The Pomodoro Technique: Study Smart, Not Hard
Many top students use time-blocking techniques like Pomodoro (25 minutes focus, 5 minutes break) to stay highly productive.
Example:
Study 25 minutes (FULL concentration)
Take a 5-minute break
Repeat for 4 cycles, then take a longer break
This method boosts concentration & prevents burnout!
3. Eliminate Distractions: Create a “Focus Zone”
High Scorers:
- Study in a quiet, distraction-free environment
- Keep phones & social media OFF
- Use noise-canceling headphones or white noise
Low Scorers:
- Check notifications while studying
- Study in noisy or cluttered places
- Get distracted by TV, family, or friends
Lesson: “Control your environment, control your results!”
4. Active Learning: Engage Your Brain
High Scorers:
- Use mind maps, diagrams & summaries
- Teach others what they learned
- Solve practice questions & past papers
Low Scorers:
- Only read books
- Memorize without understanding
- Avoid self-testing & revision
Lesson: Be active, not passive while studying!
5. Power of a Sharp Memory & Deep Work
High Scorers:
- Train memory with mnemonics, acronyms & storytelling
- Use visualization techniques (picturing concepts)
- Practice deep work (no multitasking)
Low Scorers:
- Rely only on reading & last-minute cramming
- Try to multitask while studying (ineffective!)
Lesson: A sharp memory = Better retention!
6. Healthy Brain, Higher Focus
High Scorers:
- Sleep 7-8 hours daily
- Eat brain-boosting foods (nuts, fruits, water)
- Exercise & meditate for mental clarity
Low Scorers:
- Sleep less & study with low energy
- Eat junk food & feel sluggish
- Stay stressed & lose focus
Lesson: A healthy mind = A high-performing brain!
Final Secret: Studying with Intensity
1 Hour of Deep Focus = 3 Hours of Distracted Study
High achievers don’t study LONG, they study with HIGH INTENSITY!
Focus while studying
Remove distractions
Use active learning techniques
Keep your brain sharp & healthy
Which focus tip will YOU apply today? Let me know!
Great question! The reason some students get good marks even when they study less often comes down to one key factor: the power of concentration — not just how long they study, but how deeply they focus when they do.
Power of Concentration: The Real Game Changer
“Concentration is the secret ingredient that turns short study sessions into high performance.”
Why Some Excel with Less Study Time:
1. High-Quality Focused Study (Deep Work):
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They eliminate distractions (no phone, no multitasking).
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Even a short 1-hour session is laser-focused, often more productive than someone else’s 3 hours of distracted study.
2. Active Learning Over Passive Reading:
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They use techniques like self-testing, summarizing, explaining aloud, or teaching others.
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These methods create strong memory retention.
3. Better Understanding, Not Just Memorization:
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They focus on why and how, not just “what.”
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A deep understanding reduces the need for repetitive study.
4. Consistent Mini-Habits:
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They study regularly in small, effective bursts — building long-term memory.
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This prevents cramming and stress.
5. Mental Freshness & Rest:
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They know when to take breaks.
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A rested brain absorbs information faster.
Power of Concentration = Mental Muscle
Like a muscle, concentration can be trained:
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Eliminate distractions: Phone off, notifications off.
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Set time limits: 25–45 minutes max per session (Pomodoro Technique).
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Train attention: Meditation, reading deeply, doing one task at a time.
Comparison Table:
Trait | Low Concentration | High Concentration |
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Study Time | Long hours | Short sessions |
Focus | Distracted, multitasking | Deep, uninterrupted |
Method | Passive reading, cramming | Active recall, practice |
Results | Poor retention, low marks | Clear memory, high marks |
Final Insight:
“Smart students don’t study more — they study smarter.”
And the smartest skill? Concentration.
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