Thomas Frank | Study with Me - A 1 Hour, Real-Time Study Session for 2019 @Thomasfrank | Uploaded December 2018 | Updated October 2024, 5 days ago.
By popular request, here is an hour-long study session, which may give you some extra motivation if you're studying for final exams.
You can use this like an extra-long Pomodoro timer:
1. Pick a single task to work on.
2. Play the video (or use a Pomodoro app if you like).
3. Stay focused on that one task for the entire 60 minutes.
4. If something interrupts you, jot down a quick note about it and then get back to work.
5. Once the timer goes off, take a 5-10 minute break.
6. If you still need to study or keep working, repeat the process.
I take a minute-long break in the middle to stretch, and I suggest you do the same!
The Ultimate Study Music Playlist: collegeinfogeek.com/playlist
Watch all my "Study With Me" videos in one playlist: collegeinfogeek.com/work
Other great sources of background music or audio:
- Sunday Study - my Spotify study playlist: collegeinfogeek.com/go/spotify-sunday-study
- RainyMood (ambient rain noise) - rainymood.com
- Coffitivity (coffee shop ambience) - coffitivity.com
- Brain.fm (music designed for studying) - collegeinfogeek.com/go/brainfm-focus-music (affiliate link that gets you a 30-day trial)
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Get my book "10 Steps to Earning Awesome Grades" FREE:
collegeinfogeek.com/get-better-grades
Follow Me:
Instagram ➔ instagram.com/tomfrankly
Twitter ➔ twitter.com/tomfrankly
Podcast ➔ youtube.com/TheCollegeInfoGeekPodcast
Subscribe to My Channel:
buff.ly/1vQP5ar
Links from the Video:
My Video Gear:
kit.com/tomfrankly/my-video-gear
By popular request, here is an hour-long study session, which may give you some extra motivation if you're studying for final exams.
You can use this like an extra-long Pomodoro timer:
1. Pick a single task to work on.
2. Play the video (or use a Pomodoro app if you like).
3. Stay focused on that one task for the entire 60 minutes.
4. If something interrupts you, jot down a quick note about it and then get back to work.
5. Once the timer goes off, take a 5-10 minute break.
6. If you still need to study or keep working, repeat the process.
I take a minute-long break in the middle to stretch, and I suggest you do the same!
The Ultimate Study Music Playlist: collegeinfogeek.com/playlist
Watch all my "Study With Me" videos in one playlist: collegeinfogeek.com/work
Other great sources of background music or audio:
- Sunday Study - my Spotify study playlist: collegeinfogeek.com/go/spotify-sunday-study
- RainyMood (ambient rain noise) - rainymood.com
- Coffitivity (coffee shop ambience) - coffitivity.com
- Brain.fm (music designed for studying) - collegeinfogeek.com/go/brainfm-focus-music (affiliate link that gets you a 30-day trial)
---
Get my book "10 Steps to Earning Awesome Grades" FREE:
collegeinfogeek.com/get-better-grades
Follow Me:
Instagram ➔ instagram.com/tomfrankly
Twitter ➔ twitter.com/tomfrankly
Podcast ➔ youtube.com/TheCollegeInfoGeekPodcast
Subscribe to My Channel:
buff.ly/1vQP5ar
Links from the Video:
My Video Gear:
kit.com/tomfrankly/my-video-gear