Studying is better with a bag of M&Ms.
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What isnt??
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@WSJ: Studying is more effective when done in 45-minute segments instead of longer oneshttp://on.wsj.com/2i28yZzThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I wonder if this also applies to working in 45-min chunks too.
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Likely. When I am able to work at my own pace at home, U take breaks and naps. I am more productive and the quality is better.
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Me, too
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There's a great free Coursera class "Learning how to Learn" which extends what is presented here.
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Just like food... more often, in limited quantities! Knowledge is power people! Absorb responsibly
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Ugh! 45 has become my least favourite number!
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Oh! & there is this baller app "forest" that helps you time your segments as well as stay off your phone so you can actually focus
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I heard that master fencers train for fifteen minute segments.
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Interesting. I think many sports training are interval based. Also, productivity intervals like Pomodoro technique.
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LMFAOOOOO! Can’t fix something that’s not broken though! We still out here, last year baby!! Nah I’m just playing, I’ll try LOL

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Chedda every time you do that ish a part of Nate and I die



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"Between beers "
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45 min for the books 15 for the potty
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