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5 successful ways to study without impacting on Work-life

September 10, 2024

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Many employees seek to improve their skills and knowledge, however, due to work-life, they can’t invest their time in learning new aspects. Although it is not impossible to learn at any point, you can manage both studies and work-life together, but it requires a few to follow to study effortlessly without impacting work-life.

Let us see what are the successful ways to study without impacting work-life:

1] Opt Online Course

Post-pandemic, the demand for online courses increased. The primary reason for the increased demand for the online course was the flexibility it allowed students to learn. Students were able to connect & learn as per their availability; moreover, they no need to commute for study.

Therefore, the working people who want to pursue a qualification simultaneously can opt for online courses.

2] Choose Short-term Course

Many short-term courses help students learn about a particular subject in detail. For instance, Thadomal Shahani Centre for Management ( TSCFM) offers a 4-in-1 Professional Diploma in Banking, Finance Service, and Insurance (PDBFSI).

It provides; Certificate in Business English from TSCFM, a Professional Diploma in Relationship Management from TSCFM, a Certificate in National Stock Exchange (NSE), and an Award in Principles of Marketing & Customer Service from EduQual (UK). The course is a short-term course that comprehensively teaches you about the BFSI Sector.

3] Make a routine

With the proper routine, you can manage to work & study effortlessly. It is essential to plan your day correctly and remember to follow accordingly. Make sure the routine plan should not only be for a day but should be followed daily. The routine will help you stay calm and stress-free.

4] Learn to balance

You must remember that balancing work life and studying should not seem like juggling. It should look like a child’s play. But to manage it to make it look like a child’s play, you don’t need to mix both the job – learning & working together. You should know how to divide your work and responsibilities.

5] Meditate

Make a habit of meditating early in the morning; meditation helps you stay calm and focused. With this, you will be stress-free while managing your studies and work. Moreover, you can easily concentrate on whatsoever task you are performing.

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