Study T!PS for the Single Mom

Study T!PS

So you are studying for something?  We have some tips for you that are sure to aid you in your success.  You already know that nothing comes easy, but understand that studying can come easier if you try out some of these interesting tools:

T!P 1: Write your notes on light blue paper.  (This is a memory tool I learned in a psychology class!)

T!P 2: Work in a silent area where other people are also studying (library or study hall ect.)  If you can’t escape your children for a study break, involve them in the process by reading aloud.

T!P 3: Draw cartoons of the subject matter to help you remember with a photo memory.  Your children will like to see your art ^_^

T!P 4: Record yourself reading the material that is most challenging to you and play it back as an mp3 during your day.  (Your child won’t mind.  Maybe your little ones can learn with you!)

T!P 5: Put key concepts on sticky notes and place them on the bathroom mirror, the front door, and by your computer.

If you want more advice, write a comment down below, and we can get back to you.  Tell us about your learning style, the subject matter you are studying, and the level of education it is for!  We would be glad to help.

About Audrey

Audrey is a full-time student at Washington State University, a Christian, and single mom in her early twenties. She has a big heart for people and intends on pursuing a career in social work in hopes to help families in her community. In her free time, Audrey shares her experiences with us on this site in hopes that other people will become more equipped to face storms in their own lives. Audrey also enjoys reading the Bible with her son. Her favorite verse is Romans 4:17 which promises that through our faith in God’s great power, we can call things that are not as though they are. We have invited Audrey to write for us because of her incredible testimony overcoming challenges throughout her life. She has been jailed, rejected, disowned by her family, but she found Jesus was willing to work with her to help her get established. Now, she is part of a church family, she is on the honor roll at school, and her son is a model of health and intelligence. If you would like to personally contact Audrey, her email is: audrey@forworkathomemoms.com
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