Taking a course in the EAD (Distance Education) modality brings a  series of advantages  to the student. You can set flexible schedules, have more freedom to combine studies with other activities and also save time and money. But there are also some challenges — and the main one is having the discipline to study alone.

Many people even declare that they cannot do this. Is it really impossible? Of course not! With a few simple tips, you can get organized and enjoy all the benefits of Distance Learning.

So, do you want to know how to end laziness and succeed by studying independently? Enjoy our special post on the subject!

Set deadlines for completing tasks

A big myth that surrounds distance learning is the idea that college is less demanding when compared to face-to-face courses. In fact, Educational Institutions are supervised by the MEC according to the same rules and the diploma has the same validity. So expecting an easier course is a mistake.

The EAD student needs to learn the contents, take tests  and present a final work like any student. Activities and deadlines are part of the routine of all courses. That way, you have to organize yourself to take care of everything.

Controlling delivery deadlines is an important strategy to overcome procrastination and keep your studies up to date. For activities that don’t have a set date, you should set a due date, because that makes it easier to keep the appointment.

It is possible to set daily and weekly goals with a focus on the bigger goal. Then, you follow your progress and identify the difficulties. Exercising self-knowledge and understanding what compromises your discipline is essential for good performance as an EAD student.

Flexibility is a major advantage of this type of education. In order not to turn it into something bad, you need to adapt to studying independently. As difficult as it may seem at first, remember that responsibility and autonomy are fundamental skills  for anyone in the job market.

Set up a study routine

In addition to organizing deadlines for tasks, another central detail in   student preparation is the organization of a personalized study routine, which must be adapted to their reality. Those who work all day, for example, may find it difficult to study every night as soon as they get home.

Thus, it is important to think about your possibilities and limits to know how to end laziness and find the best time to study . The tip is to make a schedule including all your activities, such as work, home care, gym and other day-to-day programs. After that, analyze the moments that can be dedicated to the EAD course.

These hours must be set aside exclusively for learning. Therefore, it is necessary to be realistic and define periods in which this is possible. In some realities, it is feasible to take advantage of lunch time to review a story, for example — other professionals cannot do the same. Your schedule should be based on what you can do.

A good tip to keep the commitment is to write everything down in a notebook. Always walk with your schedule and take advantage of the free time to review your goals and confirm the tasks that need to be done.

Establishing a fixed routine helps to create the habit of studying. After a few days of doing everything at the same times, your body will adapt and it will be easier to overcome discouragement. So invest in regularity — studying a little, but every day, is a good option.

Choose a quiet place to study

The environment you are in also directly interferes with your motivation to read. It is recommended that it be a quiet space, well lit and with an adequate temperature. After all, it’s complicated to study when there’s noise or some kind of discomfort to distract you, isn’t it?

So, try to separate a comfortable structure for your studies. Have a table and chair at an appropriate height, leave all the material close by and separate some water. Studying in bed is not ideal, as sleep can speak louder. If you don’t have adequate space at home, you can try studying in libraries or other public places.

Avoid distractions

Studying on the living room sofa while the family chats or the television is on doesn’t seem very productive, do you agree? This kind of distraction greatly interferes with your studies. In the same way, checking your cell phone in the middle of reading or being interrupted by loud music coming from the neighbor can ruin everything.

Therefore, try to keep your cell phone off or away from you while you dedicate yourself to the course tasks. Also overcome the temptation to check social networks on the computer, except during rest periods. If the environment is noisy, you can put on nature sounds or classical music to muffle the noise and enhance your concentration.

To maintain the commitment, it is essential to make regular stops. If you want to amend several hours of study, you will find it difficult after some time. The body and mind ask for (and deserve!) rest. So relax a little between study periods — take a break for fifteen minutes every hour, for example.

Be proactive

To overcome laziness in EAD you need to exercise your proactivity. Being limited to just one type of material or study method is not the best alternative. The study is better used when new research is done — and the student is in a very rich environment for this: the internet.

Thus, you can read the texts available on the platform, look for new books and articles on the subject and, of course, ask for resources and clarify doubts with teachers and tutors. The performance in the distance course depends a lot on your participation.

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