How to Take Breaks While Doing Homework

Do something to keep you alert., Get a little something to eat., Reward yourself., Don't mess around and distract yourself., Try to stay organized.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Do something to keep you alert.

    Whenever you start to fall asleep or get bored do jumping jacks for 2 minutes or stretch.

    This gets the blood pumping to your brain and help you focus.
  2. Step 2: Get a little something to eat.

    If you start to get a headache get up and have a little snack and some water.

    Don't get something sugary because you will get jittery in your seat. , You can use your break as a reward and tell yourself a goal.

    If you reach that goal you can take a break for a few minutes. , When taking your reward break be sure not to play games or go on YouTube.

    These get very distracting and waste a lot of much needed time. , Things look a lot more overwhelming if everything is in a big clutter around you.
  3. Step 3: Reward yourself.

  4. Step 4: Don't mess around and distract yourself.

  5. Step 5: Try to stay organized.

Detailed Guide

Whenever you start to fall asleep or get bored do jumping jacks for 2 minutes or stretch.

This gets the blood pumping to your brain and help you focus.

If you start to get a headache get up and have a little snack and some water.

Don't get something sugary because you will get jittery in your seat. , You can use your break as a reward and tell yourself a goal.

If you reach that goal you can take a break for a few minutes. , When taking your reward break be sure not to play games or go on YouTube.

These get very distracting and waste a lot of much needed time. , Things look a lot more overwhelming if everything is in a big clutter around you.

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