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1. Start Chunking

1. Start Chunking

Break down the problem into smaller parts. If you’re studying for an exam, instead of cramming everything, focus on one topic at a time.

Example:

  • Study one set of deepstash a day instead of all at once.
  • If you’re preparing for a big test, break your study material into sections. Instead of saying, “I need to study all of biology,” tell yourself, “Today, I’ll focus on cell structure.” This makes the task feel less overwhelming.

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