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How to Make Homework Less Work. Schools today assign 50% more homework than when your parents
were students. Make your workload lighter with these simple tricks. You will need Homework
Well-lit work space and your favorite tunes. Step 1. Pick a spot where you can do your
homework every day. Clear it of any potential distractions. If possible, do your homework
in natural daylight. Research shows that people who studied near a sunny window had grades
about 25% higher than those who didn’t. Step 2. Listen to music. Studies have found
that, for some people, playing their favorite tunes helps them get through homework faster
by acting as “white noise” that drowns out distractions. Turn off your cell phone.
You can hear all about what happened to your friend’s ex-girlfriend at the amusement
park after you finish your homework. Step 3. Take notes while reading. Writing down
key points can improve your recall. Step 4. Snack on carbs, like pretzels and popcorn,
while you do your homework. They boost serotonin—a brain chemical that makes you calmer and helps
you focus. Step 5. If you don’t feel like snacking, chew gum—it activates certain
chemicals in the brain that help improve short- and long-term memory. Choose mint gum—research
shows minty scents help you stay alert. Step 6. Take breaks! Keep the oxygen flowing to
your brain and avoid eyestrain by getting up every half hour and moving around for at
least five minutes. Now back to work. Did you know In education-obsessed South Korea,
it’s common for students to study 18 hours a day.