Mee gyn tadene aduine ei2 ng2 na gyn taradi kem twroi
@premanandanongthombamprema70136 күн бұрын
The most productive time to study varies from person to person depending on their individual circadian rhythm and personal preferences. However, based on scientific research and general trends, here are some of the most productive times for studying: 1. Morning (10 AM - 2 PM): * Peak Alertness: Many people experience peak alertness and focus during this time. * Ideal for Analytical Tasks: This period is excellent for tasks requiring concentration, critical thinking, and problem-solving. * Percentage: Approximately 30-40% of people find this time most productive. 2. Evening (4 PM - 10 PM): * Second Wave of Energy: Many individuals experience a second wave of energy and focus in the evening. * Creative Thinking: This time is suitable for creative tasks, brainstorming, and reviewing material. * Percentage: Approximately 30-40% of people find this time most productive. 3. Early Morning (4 AM - 7 AM): * Deep Focus: This period is ideal for deep focus and concentration, making it suitable for complex tasks and memorization. * Percentage: Approximately 10-20% of people find this time most productive. Important Considerations: * Individual Differences: Your personal productivity rhythm may differ from these general trends. Experiment to find your optimal study times. * Chronotype: Whether you're a morning person or a night owl, align your study schedule with your natural sleep-wake cycle. * Study Environment: Create a quiet, well-lit, and distraction-free study environment. * Breaks: Take short breaks every 25-30 minutes to rest your mind and improve focus. * Healthy Lifestyle: Prioritize sleep, nutrition, and physical activity to enhance cognitive function. Remember, the key to effective studying is consistency and finding a routine that works for you. By understanding your body's natural rhythms and implementing effective study techniques, you can maximize your productivity and achieve your academic goals.
@brownluwang23917 күн бұрын
Traffic regulate touba haibase meeyamgi support changngee aduna meeyamnasu support touse Good Citizens ama oina....
@tammoirangthem61007 күн бұрын
Over speed ta taubasu fabiyu, aduga meikhu yam thokpa garisu fabiyo please🙏🙏🙏
@MdshamsurrahamanShah7 күн бұрын
Sir ym chume advice to thank you
@YENGKHOMBIMOLSINGH-gp5bi13 күн бұрын
Ojha punsi sangna pautak pibikho Thagatchri
@huidromromen734315 күн бұрын
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@oinamloken449215 күн бұрын
Mamal yamaba paotakni
@Loyasalam-n1r15 күн бұрын
Hanna2 thagatchari oja bu🎉🎉🎉
@dollyyambem716616 күн бұрын
Khunganggi puncimuk nungaiba leiroi ❤
@gsevenkhuman643716 күн бұрын
❤👍🙏
@wachetgamer972916 күн бұрын
Ojabu thagachari🎉🎉🎉🎉
@Loki0093619 күн бұрын
Authorised oirasu....sarkar gi scheme phangdaba kuire....apha saja ranu ..
@revisit527820 күн бұрын
Mangakto thang thoudaba amana lella ga hatkadabani.
@MubiThoudam20 күн бұрын
Aduk yamna moral yaodaba misaktunabu tungi yumbiren oigadaba satra singda karamba makhalgi moral lesson, advice pigadouribano. Mkhoigumb oja sajinaba oja oibagi qualified ti oidaba misak yaorakpana echam chamjana oja singi sinphamda leijariba oja khudingmakpu chenthahale
Kukiland is on the way,we don't need Manipur Govt benefit of chithiba.😅😅😅
@nirmalayumnam766125 күн бұрын
Yes, you don't required from Manipur Govt, India becoz your requirement is from Myanmar Jaunta Govt. Plz leave quickly from the soil of Kanglaipak Manipur