Hi Amy! I have a question! I want to follow tip 4 (accountability partner), but I have no one to do so with, and when I study with a friend it ends up taking LONGER. I have 2 other girls that I'm friends with who also try in their grades, but they rather work alone than do this system. So, 1)What should I do? 2)How long should these accountability partner meetups take? (10 minutes, 20 minutes, 30 minutes, 40, an hour, 2-3 hours?) I really look up to your amazing and effective advice! Thank you for everything!
However we are making ourselves aware that we want to study and or better ourselves. So I cannot wait to do so. Ironically also laughing at the fact I’m not studying what I specifically wanted to study!lol
How to study more efficiently 1. Gain early awareness - Look through the resources 2. Learn by doing - Time of studying + work (questions) 3. Parallel recall = active recall in parallel with reading - Reading the textbook + active recall at the same time - Repeat info without looking until understanding and memorising later - If studying feels easy, you’re actually not doing something useful. Your wasting time! - It should feel a little hard, it means you are learning - **Your can’t learn without effort** 4. Have an accountability partner - Set soft deadlines (commitment with friend) 5. Pivot when stuck - Ask for help from friends and teachers 6. Reduce screentime - Excessive screentime decreases focus and memory
There's a book called Hidden Time Wealth, and it talks about how using some secret techniques, you can overcome procrastination and accomplish anything in life. It's not just a bunch of empty promises; it's the real deal.
I am a highschool student with Adhd, I used to be a great student before I lost all my motivation. I didn't even do any of my homework this year. (We started summer break) But I want to be better, I want to stop rotting in my bed. You gave me the motivation I needed to get up. I will update this when I know I got to the place I needed to be. Thank you for the tips and motivation!
It's all about mindset! If you think add can set you back, then of course it will. Overcome thinking you are limited to your abilities and begin believing that you have the ability to do anything. Wish you the best.
1. skim through things first 2. do hw first rather than reading book first 3. parallel reading 4. do hw and study with friends 5. ask friends or teachers if ur stuck 6. stop being on social media
I love that you take into account the importance of getting 8 hours of sleep every night, doing sports and extra-curriculars, besides studying. The fact that you actually did all that and became Valedictorian is actually amazing. Thanks for making this video Amy! You're my school inspiration 🥰🥰
Its my freshman year, i didnt care about my grades in 8th grade or at the start of the year and now its 4 weeks until finals and semester grades, i also didnt take any advanced classes but honors english. do you think i can still get straight A's and an honors diploma by the end of my high school years? I have a C in computer science from my missing assignments and im considering just going in at lunch and redoing all of them. how can i bring it up to my teacher? you are my inspiration!! can you help me?
coming from the experience as a sophomore, you of course have time to rebound; you still have three other years of school to ace or improve at. be realistic as of right now, and don’t overwhelm yourself- see if you can do good on your finals, make sure to ask for help from others in your class, you got this! ( ´∀`)ノ~ ♡
Tysm for including the fact that you do need and can have 8hrs of sleep, and have a social life without compromising studies, or anything else. Your channel is helps so much, even tho I’m 11. Anyways, thanks!!❤❤
I'm 35 years old with ADHD, going back to university and starting over, AND I found your "preaching" very helpful and wise and actually very motivating. ❤ thank you so much 💓 😊
12:15 actually you're the first study youtuber i've ever listened to without checking the comments or skipping through the parts. your tips actually sound so helpful and original, and i loved listening to you!
I have ADHD and my brain works completely different. I need to multitask in order to not get burnt out straight away. So I played your videos in the background because I knew I wouldn't be able to focus on just the one thing. But with both going on, I was able to study and focus quite a bit.
im doing the same thing💀 If I try to focus on what im listening to while reading something completely unrelated then I'll be able to focus on what I'm reading. So im listening to her voice but I am not comprehending anything just using it as background noise :) but she makes really good points too
Agreed!!! Also, as a musician, I highly relate to the “pivot when stuck” idea!! And yes, ALWAYS communicate with all your professors!! They are always there for you and want you to do well!!!! And ASKING FOR HELP DOES NOT MEAN YOU ARE “dumb”!!
I am in a class of very advanced students. But obviously even amongst the smartest students there are smarter students. The teachers that teach us are among the best in the country. I sometimes feel like they don't explain it enough to me as they would the other students that are better than me. They even sometimes make excuses to ignore my question or belittle me. So they have a lot of favourites. What should i do in this case? I am trying to get closer to the professors so they will recognize my efforts and hopefully help me in a better way in the future but what do you think
@@dxterwolf Everyone's abilities are all different and everyone is at different levels. Your teachers job is to help you and except the level that you're at
You were the first one talked about "being sick, yet studying & achieving things". That's what made me feel better first. As someone who's sick, it motivated me so much than all the other things. ❤
Being efficient is what I want and u explained it sooo well And migraine is what I relate tooo So thank u for this video it's really helpful A heartfelt thank you❤
Yayyyy yes, efficiency is SO important to me in all aspects - it truly helps you maximize your time to be productive, healthy, and happy :) I hope your migraines get better! ❤ Thank you for watching :)
@@wamyy5how to be consistent? I study 10 hours sometime and sometime don’t even feel like studying? (I am preparing for a competitive exam so I have to study high hours daily)
@@AltOurCumrade Even if you feel like you're on a roll, I would try to cut that 10 hour session into smaller sessions spread throughout a week! Make sure to take productive breaks where you're not on your phone!
Great advice doll! Reading the questions and doing the homework first is an effective way to process the information. I've gotten high scores on quiz and exames working that way. I recently realized that when I was in college before, I had great study habits because I had no social media. This time around, back in college, I noticed that I had not had the same habits. Since then, I've discovered why I'm currently converting. I also used to study at Barnes & Noble and now I only study at home. Sometimes I have a great outcome and other times, I'm annoyed. Thanks for Sharing! Be well and be safe!
Imagine if we spent the same amount of time focusing on homework as we do focusing on our phones! We would all be geniuses LOL 😂 Awesome video btw, thank you so much Amy!
I love how i always skip stuff on long videos! But when I got to this channel, I instantly felt like someone was calling me out of a cave I was for months. Thank you! I actually watched all of it, which I NEVER do. 🎉
Everything you said is GOLD! I hope ppl really listen and take these tips because you’ve given them the cheat codes! I’m in professional school currently(dental), I watched this entire video and can attest that everything you said is what my classmates and myself partially are trying to learn and implement in order to be successful and efficient in this learning environment 👏🏽 great explanations
@@Ashley-be3it You want dental school? volunteer with several dentists especially a low income clinic. And take the kaplan diagnosis to find out your weak areas for the DAT. Then cram 6 months on that. I did and got 98 percentile on the DAT. Its a exam you can study..easier than the MCAT much easier than the logic qs of the LSAT or tough math in the GRE
I am currently a student who needs to study as quickly and efficiently as possible in these 3 months to achieve my goals in the most difficult exam to go to university in my country. I hope that after 3 months, I will write my updated comment here with 32 teeth smiling. Don't stop working, we all have more potential than we think. see you later…❤
Tip 1, look at hw Tip 2, do homework while studying Tip 3, Parallel recall - read a sentence or a paragraph and make connection and repeat. We can do active recall afterwards Tip 4, *win* collaboration is imp. Soft deadlines with frnds to finish effectively Tip 5, take help from firnds and teachers. Tip 6, take action about social media consumption
@@phanikatam4048 idk but *making connections* and visualizing works for me, you must try out parallel recall too, it was effective for me and active recall is just a blessing 🙌 😉
1) gain awareness 2) learn by doing 3) practice more 4) read information , digest it in your mind by retelling them to yourself to get the meaning 5) reduce screen time 6) ask for help
Hi everyone, This is the second video I've watched from this channel the other one being how to become an academic weapon. I want to reform myself and im gonna set myself straight. Im starting 10th grade in 2 days. Please like this comment next year on the same date i posted this comment. Or maybe a day or 2 before. 29/03/2024 is the day i am posting this. Ill be back to check on march of 2025! Right now i am struggling with maths, physics and social studies. Basically anything that isnt English. I wish to climb back to the top with my own efforts and be the best version of myself. Wish me luck!
I'm gonna watch this every day while doing homework to remind myself and to never forget. This is the first time the tips felt real and not very difficult to understand. Thank you I needed this and I'm pretty sure this generation needs these tips the most right now.
2:25 I can actually say that tip number 2 works a lot and I'm suprised I haven't been doing it. Last year i topped in biology because my text book was stolen three days before we were supposed to write. I was devastated, but luckily my teacher didn't go home yet so I asked if i could use his and he allowed me to but gave me something a little extra It ended up being a practice book, basically filled with different questions. It was absolutely perfect! I should definately get more of them, or perhaps get used to using the practice questions in the textbooks themselves; but overall I agree with this tip❤
Today is day 1 of me completely trying to study seriously , and I will follow your tips . I will come back with updates 6 months later . To all other fellow students , good luck .😊
This . . . IS the BEST video I have ever watched on TH-cam. This is what I needed to hear. This is the best lesson anyone could hear. It benefits everyone who reads. You are brainlove for the world. ❤😮😊
❤ :_> just try to be open to people and willing to listen to them ( that's my no1 tip ;^; ) ppl like it when you are able to talk to them and also listen- also try to maintain a flow \o\
These were more genuine, possible realistic tips and content I've ever got on yt, cause everybody joins their theory but you just simplified it in our student language...and yess it was a great motivation making me actually do the things you just said...lovee youuu❤
Thank you, Amy. I'm returning to school for my graduate degree. I needed to hear this to orient my thining around how I study for the GRE. As the Bible says, iron sharpens iron. You're blessimg. God bless. To Him be the glory forever.
Today I tried to study and I sat with the book in my hands and stared at the page I AM THE MOST UNMOTIVATED PERSON IN THE WORLD I literally wish at night I'm more motivated. I'm sending this video to my friend and deleting social media right now and won't have it back until after my GCSEs I'm upping my game rn thank you.
I love how you didn’t repeat the common information of active recall we’ve all heard, but gave us a whole new tool with parallel recall, will def be trying!!! I recently worked on a couple ap physics c problems and was having a super hard time for hours. I get stuck a lot of the times and just stress out that I’m not good enough and should figure out how to do the problem on the spot. I think this pivot thing could really help me save my time. Thanks!!
bro i watched your vids and the way my grades blew up! I CAN'T BELEIVE MY KIDNEY !!! i wasn't studying anything for literal 3 years and didn't knew a single freakin' thing lol. then after my admission at school i was a dull student but after applying and using some tips of yours and other people (and also myself) I improved rlly much! i ranked 4th in my class of maybe 30 students. (unbelievable for a backbencher) lol
there should be a limit to how many facts can be spitted out in one video. i literally had to go back so many times and write down so many tips because all of them made so much sense and could solve studying problems i didnt even know i had. thanks amd keep up the good work amy!
I watched this video twice, start to end, while taking summarised notes on google docs! You are so wise and well spoken and definitely got me to think in a more mature and efficient way regarding academics. Thank you!
1. Know your study topic (by quick skim) 2. Do your questions 1st (to outline important things) 3. Connect (parallel recall) 4. Have a study partner 5. Study with your friend (teach them) 6. Ask your teacher/ friends when you are stuck (do another work on that meanwhile time) 7. Start early 8. Reduce screen time Excessive screen time decreases "focus and memory" 9. One step at a time
I love the "do exercises AND read course" tip Another tip I started as post graduated working on getting cloud skills is -> making cards ! It's short notes from long articles OR short description of each idea so when I'd be using an idea during work I'd take a glance in my notes 😊
1. Gain early awareness - when you get hw in class, read through the question & do at least 1 in class 2. Learn before doing - jump into the hw before reading the book, if you cant do it, then go back and refer to the textbook 3. Parallel recall - while reading a book, think about how it relates to ur life or the other things you’ve read before 4. Accountability partner - always learn from others - set “soft deadlines” 3-4 days before ur actual deadline 5. Pívot when you’re stuck - when you feel stuck in a problem, ask smn else for help while doing something else 6. Reduce ur screen time
I don't know if you're going to read this, but your videos are very helpful to me. You're actualy one of the few people that I really take my time to watch the full video, without skipping or speeding up, and your content really show me something new to work and get better in my life. For that, I really thank you. Keep this work because it's helping people out.
I'm so grateful that you shared this with me because I work so hard on my videos for you and our A-Team community :) Thank you for supporting me and for working toward your best life!
I just came back to your video after watching it before my test! I want to give a huge thank you. Your tips and pausing social media made a difference. I was crying bc I am close to not passing my class. I couldn’t pass test 3 or test 4. My grade was passing but very low. I used your tips and focused over the week for the test 4 retake. I passed with an 88 on the exam and did the best out of any test I’ve taken so far. This is my senior year and I want to finish strong. You are making a difference and I’m so glad God led me to your video! ❤
Now this is one way to spend my break after studying math and chemistry. I also do one of the tips and did it today before watching this video, it's the trying to solve something but then leaving it if it's difficult. I would actually keep all the weird answers i got and ask my friends what they got, if they got answers that make more sense or are just correct, then I'd know to pay more attention to that certain concept or type of question. If we all don't know what we are doing like what happened today, I'd leave it and show my teacher all those weird answers i wrote, then write the correct answers with explanations on the side of the page
Amy I haven't tried this yet but I just wanna you know that today! I got my first compliment from a teacher,i was always a student who never studied but from October my life have changed i just wanna thank people like you for making videos like this i am very grateful thank you❤
As a student who likes interacting with my classmates and teachers, I always like to asked even the smallest detail on what we are learning and my anatomy and physiology teacher told me this quote that “it’s okay to be dumb for awhile BUT be smart forever, if you don’t know, then ask” and I really appreciate that. So guys don’t be afraid to ask questions cuz that only means that you want to learn.
I used to struggle with math a lot. This year I took normal precalc instead of honors, and I find everything really easy and it is a great class for me. The slowed definitely helps so I can completly understand everything, but also a lot of people in the class ask me for help. When they I ask me for help it is really good practice like you said. I feel like by teaching someone else how to solve the problems I am refirming it in my brain and helping myself!
I want to say that your tips are 100% true. It’s similar to what I used to do in high school. However, I fell into this cycle where I blamed everything on my family situation and the numerous responsibilities that came with it. Working 86 hours a week while trying to stay committed to college has been challenging. My work schedule makes it difficult to find time to study. Additionally, I developed bad habits, becoming a procrastinator. In my limited free time, I either sleep, spend it on TikTok, or watch shows. It’s been a terrible situation because I lost sight of my primary goal, which is to complete my bachelor’s degree. I’m hoping to start with baby steps and find my path again. I’m even deleting apps because I often feel guilty about spending those 30 minutes on TikTok. ***Thank you, it served as a reminder**
I’m a dual enrolled student getting 10 credits this semester. I’ve always been a B student but I really want to improve and be the best in the class. This school year has barely begun and it’s proving to be hard but now i feel more equipped to keep my goal of being that straight A student ❤❤❤
This video is really helpful. I appreciate how honest you are not just trying to push a sponsorship but genuinely want your viewers to succeed. I’m taking these tips with me through pharmacy school. Thank you!
i clicked on this video because im trying to get my head on the right mindset for school. I realized I was already doing most of what you said without even realizing it before and i got above a 3.0 for the first time since high school. this is one of the most helpful videos on the internet. thank you for being brutally honest and and open about what helped you and giving that advice to others!
So great Amy! I have been a full-time Math, Science, Test Prep, and Essay tutor for 28 yrs and am enjoying learning from your videos. Wonderful for me as a tutor to learn how other students/tutors think and approach it! I haven’t really hung out with or compared notes with other tutors over the years, but just learned through experience. Keep up the good work and Thank You for who you are! 😊🙏🏼 Not sure if you’ve already addressed it, but perhaps a video on the uniqueness of remote tutoring and how to maximize it?
Each & every point of you makes total sense, further the fact you said, " Ya' know what you gotta do, so just do it." - is the ultimate statement...thanks for the video...take care of yourself...💖
She's my all time life saver dude 😭❤️ I really love her so much 🎀 she actually kinda motivates, makes us laugh and feels like a sister to me just love you 💗💗
This video is truly magnificent; it's a dissection of memory, behavior and knowledge and how best to utilize them academically. Academic achievement is not particularly correlated that closely with IQ either, so it's always in your best effort to focus on the atomic habits. Thank you, Amy. :)
Thank you so much. I have ADHD, and trying to focus is already a barrier that I had to deal with. Your tips are so practical, thank you. I will implement these today
I’m thirteen. I just got told off again by my father because throughout the week I haven’t studied at all. I’ve never been a dumb kid, in fact, I’ve always been one of the smartest, I just struggle when it comes to studying. So I took a cold shower, exercised a little, even meditated a little, and now I’m watching this video. It truly is a great help, I really feel as though I’m ready for high school.
I’m on summer vacation but I’ve decided to start watching useful videos and change my feed to smth more productive so when the school yr starts I know exactly what to do. I’ve also sent reminders to myself to watch certain TH-camrs when I go back so that I can do better next year
I want to express my gratitude for the valuable advice you provided in the video. It's evident that the tips you shared are highly effective, and I genuinely believe they can make a significant difference in my study habits. However, I must admit that I sometimes struggle to maintain consistent motivation and discipline. Although I have a clear understanding of my goals and a strong desire to study, I often find myself getting distracted and lost in daydreams, which can hinder my progress.
I've got what it takes cuz I'm a real one ❤️ I am currently a high school student and have tried countless methods of studying that didn’t end up working long term. I am going to try really hard to implement your six tips into my life and keep myself accountable. Thank you so much for even posting this video and helping out people like me, I can’t possibly express my gratitude in words. You are a real one!
wth this is a crazy good video. i am in college and your tips are amazing. i talked to a lot of top students as well as have experimented a lot with different methods, and i love your explanations and clarity!! also, this was just a super entertaining video wth. again thank so much and good luck on getting into those schools 🔥🔥
I'm here to say the video was absolutely helpful! I hadn't thought of it in that way when you said if you really want something it's hard obviously, but if you work then it's going to be all the more worth it. This is correct for me, and I love it! Thank you for sharing your point of view and tips and tricks. I appreciate it!
I’ve been doing this since the start of semester I owe you a lot Amy, I’ve been getting good exam scores and grades. Like I perform really well and anxiety during exams are becoming less and less. I hope I could share this to other students and to anyone reading this. Take her advice seriously cause it’s really working on me.
I am one of those who skip vids... In fact, I can't keep watching without reading comments. But idk, I just focused listening to what you said till the end. I like your humors. Thank you for the mom's advice. Keep up good work
these tips were everything i needed to hear! so incredible how you managed to capture things that most youtube student channels overlook or gloss over! thank you!
i hv my results!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i promised i'd come back i got 4 A* and 2 As and a dreadful C thank you for all your help tho, keep doing what you're doing
This is so cute! I recently started watching your videos and I’m already doing so much better in school. Because of you, I have motivation to do something. Thank you, and please continue! Ahhhhh thank you thank you! ❤️
I think this is the best video I have seen (at least for me) for studying and being efficient, especially for maths. I have watched a lot of other videos about studying techniques but they rarely go over how to study maths, they also tend to get very technical and overwhelming. As someone who sits and tries to read the full 80ish page text on say differential equations, by the time it comes to doing questions I don't have the energy or really remember anything I read. So your second tip, going straight to questions and supplement with textbook when needed makes sense as you actually need to practice learning the skill and being able to recognise what is being asked in the question and breaking it down etc.
Oh my god I love you SO MUCH! Thank you so much for this video, I have never felt this confident while studying. As someone with ADHD I’ve scrolled endlessly TRYING to find some sort of video that would help me in the slightest. There were ADHD targeted videos for studying but none of them worked for me. It wasn’t until I encountered your video that I began using your tips, and boy do they work! And for that you don’t know just how much I appreciate you!!! Much love and luck for you and i hope you keep making content as great as this!
I'm literally only in middle school but I've watched pretty much all of her videos about getting good grades! I'm in the advanced math track at my school and I'm practically failing but these videos have really helped me a lot! Thank you, continue doing what your doing 😊
Pre covid lockdown i never used to watch tiktoks or reels or shorts and my memory was way stronger i havent realized until the 6th tip you've mentioned how we trained our mind to forget the first paragraph blew my mind im gonna gain my control back thanks alot for this❤
Super helpful - I am trying to make top ten in my class and we have almost 600 students...Last semester I was 47/600 and I'm now 22...and I have a decent chance of getting it if I continue grinding...top 10 or better all have above 101.5% (5.15) average and it's even harder for those competing for first because the top 5 have basically maxed their GPAs and can improve very little at this point since they already took all of the reasonable AP classes. To best guarantee I get it, I need 110% (6.0) in all my classes (ace all DE and pass all AP exams), which would barely put me at that 101.5% threshold. It's a lot easier to maintain a high GPA for everyone else near the top and I feel like I'm alone trying to climb back up. At the very least, I am trying.
-Take a glance at homework and do one question - Study-do - parallel recall - Study buddy -soft deadline -be stupid in front of friends and teachers not tests - reduce screen time
nice tips..being in 11th grade i can actually relate to these problems...My exams are coming up and I'm not sure I've paid a lot of attention to my studies lately..I'll definitely try your tips..You are my inspiration..
I am so happy that you added the 6th tip!! My screen time has definitely been the biggest obstacle for me and I have made a deal with myself to reduce my screen time and all thanks to you I even deleted instagram and won't be downloading it again for the next few months!! Tysm Amyy!! ❤
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hey Amy, I can't click on those boxes to type my tasks...
@@aamenakhansajidkhan6143 follow the instructions plz!
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Hi Amy! I have a question! I want to follow tip 4 (accountability partner), but I have no one to do so with, and when I study with a friend it ends up taking LONGER. I have 2 other girls that I'm friends with who also try in their grades, but they rather work alone than do this system. So, 1)What should I do? 2)How long should these accountability partner meetups take? (10 minutes, 20 minutes, 30 minutes, 40, an hour, 2-3 hours?) I really look up to your amazing and effective advice! Thank you for everything!
@@yikers7530 Yeah Amy I relate to this too
Who is watching this instead of studying? 🙋🏾♀️
HAHAHAHA this is what you called procrastination
Heyyy I was about to study...... 😅
meeeeee
However we are making ourselves aware that we want to study and or better ourselves. So I cannot wait to do so. Ironically also laughing at the fact I’m not studying what I specifically wanted to study!lol
I'm the super genius 😂
How to study more efficiently
1. Gain early awareness
- Look through the resources
2. Learn by doing
- Time of studying + work (questions)
3. Parallel recall = active recall in parallel with reading
- Reading the textbook + active recall at the same time
- Repeat info without looking until understanding and memorising later
- If studying feels easy, you’re actually not doing something useful. Your wasting time!
- It should feel a little hard, it means you are learning
- **Your can’t learn without effort**
4. Have an accountability partner
- Set soft deadlines (commitment with friend)
5. Pivot when stuck
- Ask for help from friends and teachers
6. Reduce screentime
- Excessive screentime decreases focus and memory
Thanks for making it easy.
Bro u r the one a useful paragraph guy thx man appreciate it
thanks a ton bro
Tyyy
lol look at this though: 12:11
There's a book called Hidden Time Wealth, and it talks about how using some secret techniques, you can overcome procrastination and accomplish anything in life. It's not just a bunch of empty promises; it's the real deal.
Where to find it?
Hi
Where do I get it?
@@studypop50 it's a bot
@@AugustinaSoble Ooo,they are doing advertising.
can't believe I'm watching this instead of Studying
I am a highschool student with Adhd, I used to be a great student before I lost all my motivation. I didn't even do any of my homework this year. (We started summer break) But I want to be better, I want to stop rotting in my bed. You gave me the motivation I needed to get up. I will update this when I know I got to the place I needed to be. Thank you for the tips and motivation!
It's all about mindset! If you think add can set you back, then of course it will. Overcome thinking you are limited to your abilities and begin believing that you have the ability to do anything. Wish you the best.
we got this!
Literally same I did zero homework (except for Latin occasionally since it was the only class I enjoyed, even then I still didn't do it often lol)
Same is happening to me rn and this really motivated me thanks.
@@s.kixtle3824 You have no fucking clue what ADHD is, do you?
I got 79 marks out of 80 in my class 12 boards in isc boards and top in my district in India . thanku so much
Good job!!
This video is 2 weeks old what u thanking her for 😭
@@hakusa11I’m sure she’s thanking her for the studying tips. duh 💀
Which subj bruh?
this is so amazing congratulations 😭💗👍
1. skim through things first
2. do hw first rather than reading book first
3. parallel reading
4. do hw and study with friends
5. ask friends or teachers if ur stuck
6. stop being on social media
What does hw mean?
@@frenchgirl5878homework
@@frenchgirl5878 homework
@@frenchgirl5878 homework
homework!
I love that you take into account the importance of getting 8 hours of sleep every night, doing sports and extra-curriculars, besides studying. The fact that you actually did all that and became Valedictorian is actually amazing. Thanks for making this video Amy! You're my school inspiration 🥰🥰
Aww yay!! You can do it 💕
Its my freshman year, i didnt care about my grades in 8th grade or at the start of the year and now its 4 weeks until finals and semester grades, i also didnt take any advanced classes but honors english. do you think i can still get straight A's and an honors diploma by the end of my high school years? I have a C in computer science from my missing assignments and im considering just going in at lunch and redoing all of them. how can i bring it up to my teacher? you are my inspiration!! can you help me?
coming from the experience as a sophomore, you of course have time to rebound; you still have three other years of school to ace or improve at. be realistic as of right now, and don’t overwhelm yourself- see if you can do good on your finals, make sure to ask for help from others in your class, you got this! ( ´∀`)ノ~ ♡
Tysm for including the fact that you do need and can have 8hrs of sleep, and have a social life without compromising studies, or anything else. Your channel is helps so much, even tho I’m 11. Anyways, thanks!!❤❤
I'm 35 years old with ADHD, going back to university and starting over, AND I found your "preaching" very helpful and wise and actually very motivating. ❤ thank you so much 💓 😊
not me watching this instead of studying
same
12:15 actually you're the first study youtuber i've ever listened to without checking the comments or skipping through the parts. your tips actually sound so helpful and original, and i loved listening to you!
Ahh so honored to hear that! Thank you! Hope my tips work for you :)
I have ADHD and my brain works completely different. I need to multitask in order to not get burnt out straight away. So I played your videos in the background because I knew I wouldn't be able to focus on just the one thing. But with both going on, I was able to study and focus quite a bit.
im doing the same thing💀 If I try to focus on what im listening to while reading something completely unrelated then I'll be able to focus on what I'm reading. So im listening to her voice but I am not comprehending anything just using it as background noise :) but she makes really good points too
and what’s your GPA right now😊
@@minus3283 I'm in college and I have a 3.25 gpa
@@michellepadron5245 have you ever tried white noise or pink noise instead of videos of people talking?
Who is watching this before the school year😂
Meeeee
@@Lovelydovy-love34same hereeee, it’s the senior year, feels so hard 🥲
me lol
Hi.... 😂
It all starts next week 😭
Agreed!!! Also, as a musician, I highly relate to the “pivot when stuck” idea!! And yes, ALWAYS communicate with all your professors!! They are always there for you and want you to do well!!!! And ASKING FOR HELP DOES NOT MEAN YOU ARE “dumb”!!
I am in a class of very advanced students. But obviously even amongst the smartest students there are smarter students. The teachers that teach us are among the best in the country. I sometimes feel like they don't explain it enough to me as they would the other students that are better than me. They even sometimes make excuses to ignore my question or belittle me. So they have a lot of favourites. What should i do in this case? I am trying to get closer to the professors so they will recognize my efforts and hopefully help me in a better way in the future but what do you think
@@dxterwolf Everyone's abilities are all different and everyone is at different levels. Your teachers job is to help you and except the level that you're at
@@kaylasmusic ngl they really dont lmao 😂 the year is about to end so hopefully next year i will get better teachers
You were the first one talked about "being sick, yet studying & achieving things". That's what made me feel better first. As someone who's sick, it motivated me so much than all the other things. ❤
I hope whatever you're going through gets better over time! ♥️
Study is equal to how much time you spend × how focused you are. The formula of efficiency
Being efficient is what I want and u explained it sooo well
And migraine is what I relate tooo
So thank u for this video it's really helpful
A heartfelt thank you❤
Yayyyy yes, efficiency is SO important to me in all aspects - it truly helps you maximize your time to be productive, healthy, and happy :) I hope your migraines get better! ❤ Thank you for watching :)
@@wamyy5how to be consistent? I study 10 hours sometime and sometime don’t even feel like studying?
(I am preparing for a competitive exam so I have to study high hours daily)
@@wamyy5I agree with you totally
Thank you and I wish the same for u 💓
@@AltOurCumrade Even if you feel like you're on a roll, I would try to cut that 10 hour session into smaller sessions spread throughout a week! Make sure to take productive breaks where you're not on your phone!
@@Strawberry_archives😮
Great advice doll! Reading the questions and doing the homework first is an effective way to process the information. I've gotten high scores on quiz and exames working that way.
I recently realized that when I was in college before, I had great study habits because I had no social media. This time around, back in college, I noticed that I had not had the same habits. Since then, I've discovered why I'm currently converting. I also used to study at Barnes & Noble and now I only study at home. Sometimes I have a great outcome and other times, I'm annoyed.
Thanks for Sharing! Be well and be safe!
I'm 48 yrs old,I going to study Java programming and 🎉thank you for your help.
Indonesia reference??????!!!!!!!!! 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯🙏🙏
@@krishnapillaijanardanannai9897 yes,
Java is near Indonesia 🇮🇩 😄
Thank you people,for your 👍 likes!
Imagine if we spent the same amount of time focusing on homework as we do focusing on our phones! We would all be geniuses LOL 😂 Awesome video btw, thank you so much Amy!
So true🥲🥲
Yes it is TRUE 😂
We would be the smartest ever
OR, unless you use your phone to study
I love how i always skip stuff on long videos! But when I got to this channel, I instantly felt like someone was calling me out of a cave I was for months. Thank you! I actually watched all of it, which I NEVER do. 🎉
That's amazing - great job!! :D
Everything you said is GOLD! I hope ppl really listen and take these tips because you’ve given them the cheat codes! I’m in professional school currently(dental), I watched this entire video and can attest that everything you said is what my classmates and myself partially are trying to learn and implement in order to be successful and efficient in this learning environment 👏🏽 great explanations
Appreciate your kind words! Best of luck in dental school - that’s awesome! :)
hi, I also want to go to dental school do you have a instagram or somewhere I can message you in? I just wanted to ask you some questions.
@@Ashley-be3it You want dental school? volunteer with several dentists especially a low income clinic. And take the kaplan diagnosis to find out your weak areas for the DAT. Then cram 6 months on that. I did and got 98 percentile on the DAT. Its a exam you can study..easier than the MCAT much easier than the logic qs of the LSAT or tough math in the GRE
I got 47 out of 50 marks thanks to your inspiring words. You were right about the screen time tip.👏🏽🔥💯
Great job!
I am currently a student who needs to study as quickly and efficiently as possible in these 3 months to achieve my goals in the most difficult exam to go to university in my country. I hope that after 3 months, I will write my updated comment here with 32 teeth smiling. Don't stop working, we all have more potential than we think. see you later…❤
Good luck!
How is it going?
@@noname-codm4590 tysm🤍
@@blue.orangeade doing great i think🥲
It is going great so far👌🏻🙂
Tip 1, look at hw
Tip 2, do homework while studying
Tip 3, Parallel recall - read a sentence or a paragraph and make connection and repeat. We can do active recall afterwards
Tip 4, *win* collaboration is imp. Soft deadlines with frnds to finish effectively
Tip 5, take help from firnds and teachers.
Tip 6, take action about social media consumption
thank youu
while we learning concepts do we think by visualising and add conections ?
yes visualising is one way to do it ^^@@phanikatam4048
@@phanikatam4048 idk but *making connections* and visualizing works for me, you must try out parallel recall too, it was effective for me and active recall is just a blessing 🙌 😉
U should watch the full video@@phanikatam4048
1) gain awareness
2) learn by doing
3) practice more
4) read information , digest it in your mind by retelling them to yourself to get the meaning
5) reduce screen time
6) ask for help
Hi everyone, This is the second video I've watched from this channel the other one being how to become an academic weapon. I want to reform myself and im gonna set myself straight. Im starting 10th grade in 2 days. Please like this comment next year on the same date i posted this comment. Or maybe a day or 2 before. 29/03/2024 is the day i am posting this. Ill be back to check on march of 2025! Right now i am struggling with maths, physics and social studies. Basically anything that isnt English. I wish to climb back to the top with my own efforts and be the best version of myself. Wish me luck!
How's it going??
I'm gonna watch this every day while doing homework to remind myself and to never forget. This is the first time the tips felt real and not very difficult to understand. Thank you I needed this and I'm pretty sure this generation needs these tips the most right now.
Super grateful to hear that ❤️ rooting for you!
2:25 I can actually say that tip number 2 works a lot and I'm suprised I haven't been doing it. Last year i topped in biology because my text book was stolen three days before we were supposed to write. I was devastated, but luckily my teacher didn't go home yet so I asked if i could use his and he allowed me to but gave me something a little extra
It ended up being a practice book, basically filled with different questions. It was absolutely perfect! I should definately get more of them, or perhaps get used to using the practice questions in the textbooks themselves; but overall I agree with this tip❤
I never ever comment but this person deserves a thank u
Today is day 1 of me completely trying to study seriously , and I will follow your tips . I will come back with updates 6 months later . To all other fellow students , good luck .😊
Good luck!!
Hope it goes well!🎉😄
As a procrastinator ill be here to witness your achievements and y not try to do something for myself in the meanwhile.
3 months to go! Can't wait for your update!
what's the update?
This . . . IS the BEST video I have ever watched on TH-cam. This is what I needed to hear. This is the best lesson anyone could hear. It benefits everyone who reads. You are brainlove for the world. ❤😮😊
Now. The Italians will teach this in their schools and students all over will do better. Could you have written a book?
ill need a lesson on how to get friends
❤ :_> just try to be open to people and willing to listen to them ( that's my no1 tip ;^; ) ppl like it when you are able to talk to them and also listen- also try to maintain a flow \o\
Woah!! For every like I will limit my phone time by an hour(:
-39 hours of screen time!
-51 hours
-110 hours
This is the hard part to reduce screen time - especially if classes are using digital textbooks and other sources all online.
-185 hours!
These were more genuine, possible realistic tips and content I've ever got on yt, cause everybody joins their theory but you just simplified it in our student language...and yess it was a great motivation making me actually do the things you just said...lovee youuu❤
Yayyyy love you too ❤️
Thank you, Amy. I'm returning to school for my graduate degree. I needed to hear this to orient my thining around how I study for the GRE. As the Bible says, iron sharpens iron. You're blessimg.
God bless. To Him be the glory forever.
Today I tried to study and I sat with the book in my hands and stared at the page I AM THE MOST UNMOTIVATED PERSON IN THE WORLD I literally wish at night I'm more motivated. I'm sending this video to my friend and deleting social media right now and won't have it back until after my GCSEs I'm upping my game rn thank you.
I love how you didn’t repeat the common information of active recall we’ve all heard, but gave us a whole new tool with parallel recall, will def be trying!!! I recently worked on a couple ap physics c problems and was having a super hard time for hours. I get stuck a lot of the times and just stress out that I’m not good enough and should figure out how to do the problem on the spot. I think this pivot thing could really help me save my time. Thanks!!
Yayyy so glad to hear! Let me know how the tips work :D
bro i watched your vids and the way my grades blew up! I CAN'T BELEIVE MY KIDNEY !!! i wasn't studying anything for literal 3 years and didn't knew a single freakin' thing lol. then after my admission at school i was a dull student but after applying and using some tips of yours and other people (and also myself) I improved rlly much! i ranked 4th in my class of maybe 30 students. (unbelievable for a backbencher) lol
there should be a limit to how many facts can be spitted out in one video. i literally had to go back so many times and write down so many tips because all of them made so much sense and could solve studying problems i didnt even know i had. thanks amd keep up the good work amy!
Thank you for your kind words! I'm so honored :)
I watched this video twice, start to end, while taking summarised notes on google docs! You are so wise and well spoken and definitely got me to think in a more mature and efficient way regarding academics. Thank you!
1. Know your study topic (by quick skim)
2. Do your questions 1st (to outline important things)
3. Connect (parallel recall)
4. Have a study partner
5. Study with your friend (teach them)
6. Ask your teacher/ friends when you are stuck (do another work on that meanwhile time)
7. Start early
8. Reduce screen time
Excessive screen time decreases "focus and memory"
9. One step at a time
I love the "do exercises AND read course" tip
Another tip I started as post graduated working on getting cloud skills is -> making cards ! It's short notes from long articles OR short description of each idea so when I'd be using an idea during work I'd take a glance in my notes 😊
1. Gain early awareness
- when you get hw in class, read through the question & do at least 1 in class
2. Learn before doing
- jump into the hw before reading the book, if you cant do it, then go back and refer to the textbook
3. Parallel recall
- while reading a book, think about how it relates to ur life or the other things you’ve read before
4. Accountability partner
- always learn from others
- set “soft deadlines” 3-4 days before ur actual deadline
5. Pívot when you’re stuck
- when you feel stuck in a problem, ask smn else for help while doing something else
6. Reduce ur screen time
I don't know if you're going to read this, but your videos are very helpful to me. You're actualy one of the few people that I really take my time to watch the full video, without skipping or speeding up, and your content really show me something new to work and get better in my life. For that, I really thank you. Keep this work because it's helping people out.
I'm so grateful that you shared this with me because I work so hard on my videos for you and our A-Team community :) Thank you for supporting me and for working toward your best life!
I just came back to your video after watching it before my test! I want to give a huge thank you. Your tips and pausing social media made a difference. I was crying bc I am close to not passing my class. I couldn’t pass test 3 or test 4. My grade was passing but very low. I used your tips and focused over the week for the test 4 retake. I passed with an 88 on the exam and did the best out of any test I’ve taken so far. This is my senior year and I want to finish strong. You are making a difference and I’m so glad God led me to your video! ❤
8:25 "He whom askes a question is a fool for a moment; But he whom never askes a question is a fool for a lifetime."
Fantastic quote - love it!!
Now this is one way to spend my break after studying math and chemistry. I also do one of the tips and did it today before watching this video, it's the trying to solve something but then leaving it if it's difficult. I would actually keep all the weird answers i got and ask my friends what they got, if they got answers that make more sense or are just correct, then I'd know to pay more attention to that certain concept or type of question. If we all don't know what we are doing like what happened today, I'd leave it and show my teacher all those weird answers i wrote, then write the correct answers with explanations on the side of the page
Amy I haven't tried this yet but I just wanna you know that today! I got my first compliment from a teacher,i was always a student who never studied but from October my life have changed i just wanna thank people like you for making videos like this i am very grateful thank you❤
As a student who likes interacting with my classmates and teachers, I always like to asked even the smallest detail on what we are learning and my anatomy and physiology teacher told me this quote that “it’s okay to be dumb for awhile BUT be smart forever, if you don’t know, then ask” and I really appreciate that. So guys don’t be afraid to ask questions cuz that only means that you want to learn.
You are only one youtuber I saw commenting the fans and encourage and help them in studies.Thank you 😊
I used to struggle with math a lot. This year I took normal precalc instead of honors, and I find everything really easy and it is a great class for me. The slowed definitely helps so I can completly understand everything, but also a lot of people in the class ask me for help. When they I ask me for help it is really good practice like you said. I feel like by teaching someone else how to solve the problems I am refirming it in my brain and helping myself!
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I want to say that your tips are 100% true. It’s similar to what I used to do in high school. However, I fell into this cycle where I blamed everything on my family situation and the numerous responsibilities that came with it. Working 86 hours a week while trying to stay committed to college has been challenging. My work schedule makes it difficult to find time to study. Additionally, I developed bad habits, becoming a procrastinator. In my limited free time, I either sleep, spend it on TikTok, or watch shows. It’s been a terrible situation because I lost sight of my primary goal, which is to complete my bachelor’s degree. I’m hoping to start with baby steps and find my path again. I’m even deleting apps because I often feel guilty about spending those 30 minutes on TikTok. ***Thank you, it served as a reminder**
I’m a dual enrolled student getting 10 credits this semester. I’ve always been a B student but I really want to improve and be the best in the class. This school year has barely begun and it’s proving to be hard but now i feel more equipped to keep my goal of being that straight A student ❤❤❤
This video is really helpful. I appreciate how honest you are not just trying to push a sponsorship but genuinely want your viewers to succeed. I’m taking these tips with me through pharmacy school. Thank you!
i clicked on this video because im trying to get my head on the right mindset for school. I realized I was already doing most of what you said without even realizing it before and i got above a 3.0 for the first time since high school. this is one of the most helpful videos on the internet. thank you for being brutally honest and and open about what helped you and giving that advice to others!
So great Amy! I have been a full-time Math, Science, Test Prep, and Essay tutor for 28 yrs and am enjoying learning from your videos. Wonderful for me as a tutor to learn how other students/tutors think and approach it! I haven’t really hung out with or compared notes with other tutors over the years, but just learned through experience. Keep up the good work and Thank You for who you are!
😊🙏🏼 Not sure if you’ve already addressed it, but perhaps a video on the uniqueness of remote tutoring and how to maximize it?
When someone says they can sleep for 8 hours and still finish their school works and be the straight A student it gives me hope😂😭
Yes, I really want to emphasize that health should be prioritized! It's possible to balance many things with efficiency ;)
Each & every point of you makes total sense, further the fact you said, " Ya' know what you gotta do, so just do it." - is the ultimate statement...thanks for the video...take care of yourself...💖
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Keep Preaching Amy!! I'm here for iiiit 😂❤
She's my all time life saver dude 😭❤️ I really love her so much 🎀 she actually kinda motivates, makes us laugh and feels like a sister to me just love you 💗💗
This deserves 1 million views the tips you gave were so valuable! Thank you so much for sharing them!
This video is truly magnificent; it's a dissection of memory, behavior and knowledge and how best to utilize them academically. Academic achievement is not particularly correlated that closely with IQ either, so it's always in your best effort to focus on the atomic habits.
Thank you, Amy. :)
Love your comment so much! I'm honored with the way you summarized the things I tried to include :)
Thanks so much for watching!
Thank you so much. I have ADHD, and trying to focus is already a barrier that I had to deal with. Your tips are so practical, thank you. I will implement these today
I’m thirteen. I just got told off again by my father because throughout the week I haven’t studied at all. I’ve never been a dumb kid, in fact, I’ve always been one of the smartest, I just struggle when it comes to studying. So I took a cold shower, exercised a little, even meditated a little, and now I’m watching this video. It truly is a great help, I really feel as though I’m ready for high school.
I’m on summer vacation but I’ve decided to start watching useful videos and change my feed to smth more productive so when the school yr starts I know exactly what to do. I’ve also sent reminders to myself to watch certain TH-camrs when I go back so that I can do better next year
You including migraines is so relatable. 😢😢
for th first time I'm actually gonna try these In Sha Allah. And after the exam of the first quarter I'll say how it helped 🙏
IN SHA ALLAH
I want to express my gratitude for the valuable advice you provided in the video. It's evident that the tips you shared are highly effective, and I genuinely believe they can make a significant difference in my study habits. However, I must admit that I sometimes struggle to maintain consistent motivation and discipline. Although I have a clear understanding of my goals and a strong desire to study, I often find myself getting distracted and lost in daydreams, which can hinder my progress.
Glad my video was helpful! I hear lots of students say they struggle with motivation so I'm currently working on a video about it. Keep an eye out!
I've got what it takes cuz I'm a real one ❤️
I am currently a high school student and have tried countless methods of studying that didn’t end up working long term. I am going to try really hard to implement your six tips into my life and keep myself accountable. Thank you so much for even posting this video and helping out people like me, I can’t possibly express my gratitude in words. You are a real one!
It makes me excited to see your channel growing day by day. Each time I watch your videos, I see numbers going up. And I feel proud 👏🏻
Thank you for your support
wth this is a crazy good video. i am in college and your tips are amazing. i talked to a lot of top students as well as have experimented a lot with different methods, and i love your explanations and clarity!! also, this was just a super entertaining video wth. again thank so much and good luck on getting into those schools 🔥🔥
I'm here to say the video was absolutely helpful! I hadn't thought of it in that way when you said if you really want something it's hard obviously, but if you work then it's going to be all the more worth it. This is correct for me, and I love it! Thank you for sharing your point of view and tips and tricks. I appreciate it!
I’ve been doing this since the start of semester I owe you a lot Amy, I’ve been getting good exam scores and grades. Like I perform really well and anxiety during exams are becoming less and less. I hope I could share this to other students and to anyone reading this. Take her advice seriously cause it’s really working on me.
I am one of those who skip vids... In fact, I can't keep watching without reading comments. But idk, I just focused listening to what you said till the end. I like your humors. Thank you for the mom's advice. Keep up good work
these tips were everything i needed to hear! so incredible how you managed to capture things that most youtube student channels overlook or gloss over! thank you!
im currently writing IGCSE, thanks for helping me get motivated to keep reading, imma come back to this video next year and tell you my result!
Good luck!
Ayyy same when are you taking it? I’m taking it on may/june 2024
@@diyaaaak rn in taking mine 2023 oct/nov, good luck on yours tho
i hv my results!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i promised i'd come back i got 4 A* and 2 As and a dreadful C thank you for all your help tho, keep doing what you're doing
This is so cute! I recently started watching your videos and I’m already doing so much better in school. Because of you, I have motivation to do something. Thank you, and please continue! Ahhhhh thank you thank you! ❤️
Yaaayyy you're doing awesome! ❤️
I think this is the best video I have seen (at least for me) for studying and being efficient, especially for maths. I have watched a lot of other videos about studying techniques but they rarely go over how to study maths, they also tend to get very technical and overwhelming.
As someone who sits and tries to read the full 80ish page text on say differential equations, by the time it comes to doing questions I don't have the energy or really remember anything I read.
So your second tip, going straight to questions and supplement with textbook when needed makes sense as you actually need to practice learning the skill and being able to recognise what is being asked in the question and breaking it down etc.
"It's hard because it's worth it" - Wow! That's a mindset game changer
Efficiency is always an important part of a good study session. We should use our time in the best way we can. This video helps with it! :)
yayyyyy finally was able to catch your video earlyyy
Yayyyy thanks for being hereeee
If it feels easy you're wasting time! I find this part useful. Thank you. 💕
the preaching was the highlight of the video. It was genuinely motivating. I deleted the apps, thank you
Oh my god I love you SO MUCH! Thank you so much for this video, I have never felt this confident while studying. As someone with ADHD I’ve scrolled endlessly TRYING to find some sort of video that would help me in the slightest. There were ADHD targeted videos for studying but none of them worked for me. It wasn’t until I encountered your video that I began using your tips, and boy do they work! And for that you don’t know just how much I appreciate you!!! Much love and luck for you and i hope you keep making content as great as this!
so helpful, deleting tiktok right now
I'm literally only in middle school but I've watched pretty much all of her videos about getting good grades! I'm in the advanced math track at my school and I'm practically failing but these videos have really helped me a lot! Thank you, continue doing what your doing 😊
Yay super happy to hear!
I LOVE YOUR TIMING🤌 I NEEDED THIS RIGHT NOW✨️
YOU GOT THIS
10:10 Omg. Comparing scrolling social media to reading paragraphs and forgetting everything was an awesome point. Great video 😮
Pre covid lockdown i never used to watch tiktoks or reels or shorts and my memory was way stronger i havent realized until the 6th tip you've mentioned how we trained our mind to forget the first paragraph blew my mind im gonna gain my control back thanks alot for this❤
Super helpful - I am trying to make top ten in my class and we have almost 600 students...Last semester I was 47/600 and I'm now 22...and I have a decent chance of getting it if I continue grinding...top 10 or better all have above 101.5% (5.15) average and it's even harder for those competing for first because the top 5 have basically maxed their GPAs and can improve very little at this point since they already took all of the reasonable AP classes. To best guarantee I get it, I need 110% (6.0) in all my classes (ace all DE and pass all AP exams), which would barely put me at that 101.5% threshold. It's a lot easier to maintain a high GPA for everyone else near the top and I feel like I'm alone trying to climb back up. At the very least, I am trying.
You got this man, keep working hard I believe in you! 💪
Good luck!
Good luck!!
Love youuuu . Your maths tips video literally saved my grades .
Wow good jobbbb. Much love too
-Take a glance at homework and do one question
- Study-do
- parallel recall
- Study buddy
-soft deadline
-be stupid in front of friends and teachers not tests
- reduce screen time
From reading my Bible, watching yours and Myron Golden's videos; i'm set! Thank you!🎉
I can confirm these tips work. I've been using them and my grades went from 50-60/100 to >90/100. Absolutely genius
GREAT JOB, DOLL!!! This was really GOOD and very accurate!
nice tips..being in 11th grade i can actually relate to these problems...My exams are coming up and I'm not sure I've paid a lot of attention to my studies lately..I'll definitely try your tips..You are my inspiration..
I am so happy that you added the 6th tip!! My screen time has definitely been the biggest obstacle for me and I have made a deal with myself to reduce my screen time and all thanks to you I even deleted instagram and won't be downloading it again for the next few months!! Tysm Amyy!! ❤
I'm so happy to hear that you're taking action! Looking forward to hearing how you improve with your leveled-up focus! ❤