Overcoming Laziness in Studying – Causes and Solutions

Everyone feels lazy to study sometimes. You open your book, stare at the page, and suddenly everything else seems more interesting—your phone, snacks, even cleaning your room! But what causes this lack of motivation, and how can we deal with it?

One common reason is boredom. If the subject doesn’t interest you, it’s hard to stay focused. Another reason could be fear of failure—some students avoid studying because they’re afraid of doing badly, so they put it off. Others feel overwhelmed by too much work and don’t know where to begin, so they end up doing nothing at all. As the saying goes, “When it rains, it pours”—one small delay can lead to a big problem later.

So, how can we overcome laziness? First, set clear and realistic goals. Don’t try to study everything in one night. Break big tasks into smaller parts and celebrate small wins. Even studying for just 20 minutes can make a difference. Second, create a comfortable and distraction-free study space. Turn off your phone or use apps that help you stay focused.

It’s also helpful to mix up your study routine. Try using videos, flashcards, or teaching the material to someone else. Sometimes, a change in method can bring back your interest. If possible, study with a friend or join a study group to stay motivated.

Lastly, remember your goals. Whether it’s passing an exam, entering a good school, or simply learning something new, keep that purpose in mind. Studying isn’t always fun, but the results are worth the effort. As another saying goes, “No pain, no gain.”


New Words (Từ mới):

  1. boredom: sự chán nản
  2. overwhelmed: choáng ngợp
  3. realistic: thực tế
  4. distraction: sự sao nhãng
  5. purpose: mục tiêu, lý do

Câu hỏi luyện tập

1. What is one reason students feel too lazy to study?

2. What is one way to fight laziness, according to the article?

3. Why might changing study methods help?

4. Fill in the blank: Students who feel __________ by too much work may avoid studying.

5. Fill in the blank: The article says, “No pain, no __________,” to remind readers that hard work leads to results.

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