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		<description><![CDATA[Every individual has a different style of learning however adopting strategies that have a high success rate is the key to getting better grades in school. Studying need not be a boring ordeal. All you need to do is plan your study schedule well so as to allow some breathing space in between. Listed below [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Every individual has a different style of learning however adopting strategies that have a high success rate is the key to getting better grades in school. Studying need not be a boring ordeal. All you need to do is plan your study schedule well so as to allow some breathing space in between. Listed below are a few simple but highly effective study tips to make learning an enjoyable experience.<br/><br/>(At the end of this article there is a link to find out more)<br/><br/>Avoid long, boring sessions &#8211; Research indicates that repeated short bursts of concentration render better results as compared to one long study session. This kind of &#8220;distribute learning&#8221; approach is very effective, as it appeals to your brain. For the sake of protein synthesis, our brain requires recovery and recharging time and the frequent rest periods allow the brain to assimilate information. So, assuming you are planning to study for one hour, make it a point to break in between for a while to avoid fatigue and mental stress.<br/><br/>Pamper yourself with a holiday &#8211; The same logic applies here too and you therefore need to give yourself a holiday from studies to refresh your mind. And you don&#8217;t have to feel guilty about it, as one day of rest will keep your mind fresh and active for the entire next week.<br/><br/>Respect your emotions &#8211; While most people may disagree with this idea, the fact is that your brain is in no state to absorb information when you are experiencing feelings like anger, pain, or frustration. No matter how hard you try, you simply cannot force yourself to study when your mind is on other things.<br/><br/>Read and review &#8211; This may sound a bit cliché, but yes, that&#8217;s one of the most effective ways of studying. You need to read things over and over again and review your notes at the end of the day to cement the information you have newly acquired.<br/><br/>Create a study environment &#8211; The place you choose for studies, the lighting of the room, its temperature, and the privacy are all important factors that contribute to effective study sessions. Make sure that you feel comfortable in your study environment.<br/><br/>It is important that you conquer enemies like &#8220;frustration&#8221; and &#8220;fear&#8221; to navigate your student career efficiently. After all, one learns from his mistakes and every mistake made should pave the way for a new success story every time.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Rick Aurtus							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Fix Your Marriage Study Guide That Works</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever wondered how to solve the problems in your family? Are you in need of a Fix your marriage study guide?Fixing your marriage is no easy job. But don&#8217;t panic now, it&#8217;s fixable. It just takes a little bit of patience. What you really need in this situation is acquire repairing skills.All couples have problems. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Ever wondered how to solve the problems in your family? Are you in need of a Fix your marriage study guide?<br/><br/>Fixing your marriage is no easy job. But don&#8217;t panic now, it&#8217;s fixable. It just takes a little bit of patience. What you really need in this situation is acquire repairing skills.<br/><br/>All couples have problems. What separates successful marriages from unsuccessful ones is the ability to solve problems, to find the solutions. It also is very important to accept you partner&#8217;s repair attempt.<br/><br/>So here is a brief Fix your marriage study guide.<br/><br/>Apologize. Say sorry, if you see that you harmed your partner. But be careful not to over apologize. If you say I&#8217;m sorry today, and do the same thing (that is painful for your partner) tomorrow, it will harm your partner and thus your marriage even more.<br/><br/>Accept responsibility for the conflict. You don&#8217;t have to accept all of it. Just some responsibility. Share it. Inability to do that is a sign of defensiveness. Be honest to yourself, very few conflicts are 100% responsibility of one of the partners.<br/><br/>Focus on something that you have in common with your partner rather than the differences. Positive thinking is important. Commit to improve behavior. Don&#8217;t just say you are going to improve, back your words with action.<br/><br/>Don&#8217;t be afraid to share your point of view on the problem with your partner. This will help you both understand each other better. But do it politely.Also Be honest and share your feelings with your partner.<br/><br/>It is common for people to make relationship mistakes. So don&#8217;t be afraid to make mistakes, and be prepared to fix what you&#8217;ve done to your relationship.<br/><br/>As time goes by you are going to become better at problem resolution with your partner. If you follow these simple rules you will make it easy for yourself to get out of a relationship problems, then some sort of fix your marriage study guide may not even be needed. I hope this article has helped you and I wish you luck in fixing your marriage.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>John J Thompson							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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