Motivate Yourself to Study by Revamping Your Workspace - Finals Week Prep
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Chris Lesinski in Finals Prep Week, Student 1.0, bars, coffee shop, desk, featured desk spaces, library, worspace

Sitting in front of the TV between two piles of empty beer cans with a binder on your lap is no way to study. If your desk is submerged in eight-and-a-half-by-eleven or your favorite nook in the student union is swamped these days, that's definitely not improving your chances of getting down to work.

Spend a few minutes piecing together an exciting new place to study. It'll get you amped about writing that paper or hitting the books. Try these: 

Clean your desk. It might be that layer of papers across your desk that you're procrastinating about -- not the studying. No sweat. Take everything and put it in one big pile to go through later, GTD-inbox-style

Redesign your workspace. On HackCollege, we've shown you a few awesome dorm desk spaces. Lifehacker features them too. Build your own study-fort and I bet you'll be ready for business. (And don't forget to send it to us.) 

Find a new coffee shop. You'll wake up without snoozing if you know you've got a 5-stars-on-Yelp coffee shop to check out this morning. Spots like that fill up quick -- so you better get there early. 

Check out the public library. During finals week, you won't find a spot to hunker down in the library -- it's packed. Luckily, the public library can be your back-up. Try your "downtown" library if you're in a big-ish city. Those are legit. 

Bars. Students tend to compartmentalize their social lives and and their school-work lives. It's totally understandable, but too many people think that means you can't go to a bar with a textbook or a laptop. Give it a try. Writing a paper with a pint of draft beer at your side is very motivating. 

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