The best way to get on track with your studying is to have a well organized room (or anywhere else you prefer studying).
Have your tasks or resources in order of importance or when they will be due in.
Don't cramp everything up in one corner, give your stuff and yourself some breathing space.
If your study relies on intensive reading then have folders or boxes you can keep your papers/essays/books in and label these folders/boxes in your own personal way.
Get creative with your study layout. Decorate your room to your liking (but don't get too carried away or you'll end up distracted by it and forget you were supposed to be studying!)
If it's sunny, open those windows and let fresh air circulate cause your brain needs oxygen to function properly.
Finally, download planner apps or use the ones already installed on your phone/laptop/tablet to list priorities/dates/reminders. This will help you keep track of what you have to do. You can use a diary if you want to but I prefer this because you can set alarms for the reminders to the exact time you want them to go off and that's a big advantage!
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