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β§ΛΒ° studying without suffering: how to actually enjoy learning (yes, itβs possible)
β§ΛΒ° letβs talk.
hey angels, it's mindy!
most people treat studying like a punishment. something to be endured, not enjoyed. itβs that thing you force yourself to do, like taking bitter medicine or running a mile in gym class. but what if thatβs the reason you struggle with it?
the secret? you were never meant to hate learning.
somewhere along the way, school made it boring. maybe you had teachers who sucked the fun out of it. maybe you associate studying with stress, deadlines, and exhaustion. but learning is supposed to be exciting. when you actually enjoy it, everything changes. you focus longer, retain more, and (ironically) spend less time studying because your brain actually absorbs the information.
so, letβs fix it. letβs make studying something you want to do instead of something you suffer through.
β§ΛΒ° βΌ step 1: detach learning from school
(school & learning are not the same thing. stop letting school ruin your curiosity.)
the first mindset shift? realize that school does not own learning.
βΌ school is about structure, deadlines, and tests. itβs designed to measure performance. βΌ learning is about curiosity, deep thinking, and exploration. itβs designed to expand your mind. and help you grow as a person.
if youβve only ever studied because you had to, your brain associates it with pressure. break that pattern. find something outside of school that you actually like learning about. philosophy, psychology, art history, neuroscience, fashion design, whatever makes you curious.
even if itβs unrelated to your classes, it rewires your brain to see learning as an intrinsic activity, not just an obligation. once you enjoy learning in general, you can transfer that energy back into your studies.
β§ΛΒ° βΌ step 2: romanticize the process (but actually make it feel good)
("romanticizing studying" doesnβt mean just buying cute stationery. letβs go deeper.)
sensory association is everything. your brain links experiences to the way they feel physically. so if studying feels uncomfortable, youβll avoid it. the solution? make it a luxurious experience for your senses.
β§ visuals β clean, minimalist desk, soft lighting, aesthetic study materials β§ sound β rain sounds, classical piano, lo-fi beats (music that enhances focus) β§ touch β cozy blankets, warm tea, smooth pens gliding over paper β§ scent β vanilla candles, fresh coffee, the pages of an old book
this isnβt just about aesthetics. itβs neuroscience. when studying feels pleasurable, your brain stops resisting it.
β§ΛΒ° βΌ step 3: use high-dopamine study techniques
(forcing yourself to study the βnormalβ way is why you hate it.)
some study methods are literally designed to be boring. ditch them.
instead, try:
βΌ blurting method: instead of passively reading, close your book and write down everything you remember. then check what you missed. (way more engaging than just re-reading notes.) βΌ dual-coding: mix visuals with text. draw tiny sketches next to your notes. turn concepts into mind maps. watch a video explaining a topic right after reading about it. βΌ pomodoro stacking: instead of the typical 25-minute study sprints, customize it. (ex: 50 min deep focus + 10 min break with an actual reward.) βΌ interleaving technique: mix subjects instead of block studying. it forces your brain to stay engaged.
stop making studying harder than it needs to be. find what works for you, and your brain will stop fighting it.
β§ΛΒ° βΌ step 4: make studying social (but in a smart way)
(because youβre not supposed to do this alone.)
studying alone for hours? miserable. but studying with others who are just as serious as you? instant motivation boost.
but instead of chaotic group study sessions where no one gets anything done, try:
β§ parallel studying: hop on facetime or join a study livestream. silent, focused, but together. β§ teaching method: explain concepts to a friend. if you can teach it, you truly understand it. β§ study accountability: check in with someone daily. send each other your study goals, no excuses.
even just knowing someone else is studying at the same time can trick your brain into feeling more engaged.
β§ΛΒ° βΌ step 5: shift your identity
("i hate studying" isnβt a personality trait. itβs a mindset problem.)
if you keep saying βi hate studying,β your brain will never enjoy it. change the narrative.
βΌ instead of βi suck at studying,β try β βiβm learning how to study in a way that works for me.β βΌ instead of βi canβt focus,β try β βiβm training my brain to focus longer every day.β βΌ instead of βi donβt feel like it,β try β βiβm someone who gets things done, whether i feel like it or not.β
become the type of person who enjoys learning. once that becomes your identity, everything else follows.
β§ΛΒ° βΌ step 6: create emotional attachment to your goals
motivation dies when your goals feel distant and impersonal. if youβre studying just because you βhave to,β itβs easy to procrastinate. but if you link it to something deeply personal, it becomes non-negotiable.
try this: visualize your future self. imagine the version of you who already achieved everything you want. who is she? what does she do? how does she study?
then, make it emotional. β§ if you dream of getting into your dream school, print pictures of it. make a vision board. β§ if you want financial freedom, imagine the luxury of never stressing over money. β§ if you want to be respected in your field, remind yourself that your knowledge is your power.
when you make studying personal, it stops being a chore. it becomes a commitment.
β§ΛΒ° βΌ step 7: stop making everything harder than it needs to be
(struggling doesnβt mean youβre working harder. it just means youβre struggling.)
too many people study inefficiently because they think suffering = productivity. but studying smarter is always better than studying longer.
some ways to make it easier on yourself: βΌ use study apps β quizlet, pomdoro apps for focus, notion for organization βΌ summarize like youβre texting a friend β rewrite notes in your own words, no unnecessary fluff βΌ study in βlevelsβ β donβt jump straight into deep studying. warm up with light review, then increase intensity βΌ take advantage of spaced repetition β stop cramming, your brain retains more when you review over time
efficiency = less stress, better results. donβt work harder than necessary.
β§ΛΒ° βΌ step 8: replace toxic productivity with high-performance habits
studying 10 hours in one night β academic excellence. true high-achievers prioritize sustainability.
βΌ quit glorifying exhaustion. taking breaks improves focus. itβs not laziness. βΌ learn when to walk away. if youβre zoning out, step away. 10 minutes of real focus > 2 hours of fake studying. βΌ protect your sleep. all-nighters donβt make you hardcore, they make you ineffective. your brain processes info while you sleep.
the goal isnβt to study the longest. itβs to study in a way that keeps your mind sharp and focused.
β§ΛΒ° βΌ step 9: master the βdopamine pullβ method
instead of forcing motivation, use dopamine to your advantage.
βΌ habit stacking β pair studying with something enjoyable (ex: study while drinking your favorite matcha) βΌ mini rewards β after finishing a chapter, reward yourself with something small but satisfying βΌ gamification β track progress like a video game. every completed task = a βlevel upβ
your brain loves dopamine. give it reasons to associate studying with good feelings.
β§ΛΒ° βΌ step 10: let go of perfectionism (but keep high standards)
perfectionism leads to procrastination and burnout. instead of striving for flawless, aim for consistent excellence.
β§ done is better than perfect. stop rewriting notes 5 times. β§ progress is the goal. each study session should move you forward, even if itβs small. β§ your worth is not your grades. strive for success, but donβt let school define you.
when you release perfectionism, you actually start achieving more. keep your standards high, but donβt let them paralyze you.
β§ΛΒ° mindyβs personal tips
(things that helped me romanticize studying & actually make it enjoyable:)
βΌ set a 5-minute timer. just start. most of the time, your brain stops resisting once you begin. βΌ donβt let study guilt ruin your breaks. rest is productive. βΌ have a βstudy fit.β i swear, dressing up just a little makes a difference. βΌ invest in one high-quality pen. something that glides effortlessly. small detail, huge difference. βΌ study in cafΓ©s, libraries, parks. switch locations to keep it interesting. βΌ make it β§ cozy β§. fuzzy socks, oversized sweaters, soft blankets. your comfort matters.
β§ΛΒ° homework: rewire your study experience
βΌ for one of your study sessions this week, try at least two of the techniques above. βΌ write a short journal entry: how do you want to feel while studying? how can you make that happen? βΌ change just one thing about your study setup that makes it more enjoyable.
then come back & tell me. did studying feel better? (you can always message me or send me an ask in my inbox)
Have a plan, keep it simple and stick to it.
Thur, Sept 18th
A full day of college π©π½βπ»
A little recap of what I did today:
7:30-9:00 did a pre-breakfast German grammar review session
10:00-11:00 class
breakfast on campus (I pack my own porridge π₯£ )
11:30-12:45 admin session in the library (sent a few emails, created a table with all assessment due dates, typed out some notes from the previous class)
13:00-14:00 class
14:00-15:30 ran some errands (I might have also entered a few bookstores but no harm to my finances was done) & walked home
15:45-16:15 cooked and ate lunch at home π₯
16:30-17:00 had a Zoom meeting with my university tutor
submitted a short research proposal
I ended my afternoon/evening with a loooong video-call with an old friend who lives in the US and cooked myself some lovely dinner!
I will be working tomorrow, so Iβll go to sleep extra early and make sure I am well rested :)
- had 2 lectures today (1 for physics and 1 for maths)
- studied for my tests, did some practice questions
- did some research on potential supervisors for my masters next year
(23 April 2026)

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Hey beautiful souls! π Every bit of knowledge you embrace is shaping your future. π It might feel slow, but every step counts in your journey to success! Stay committed and keep working hardβyour dreams are waiting to unfold. Remember, itβs not a race; itβs about being better than you were yesterday. ππ‘ Keep shining bright!
06.27.26 - This week with grace!
final lab work report drafted (800 words + figures)
12 hours of physics lab + lecture (feat. Huge exam!)
5.5 hours of clinical volunteering
2 hours of MCAT studying
3 grad school PIs cold emailed
thesis advisor emailed about progress points
2 miles ran so far (PR + saw horses!)
things left to do:
5 hours of part-time job
Polish and turn in lab work final report (due June 30th!)
Run at least 2 more miles (reach goal is 4 more!)
1 more hour of MCAT study (anki, jack westin, Khan Academy)
See Supergirl with friends on Sunday!
I laughed way harder at this than necessary...