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Dear Daniel,
This area is quite difficult to `pinpoint' under Feng Shui as the fundamental concept would be based on Yin and Yang concept.
Of balacing it e.g. creating a more yin or yang environment based on individual's habbits and preferences.
Some of us prefer to study or do work with music on (and it also depends on the type of music) or some of us must have the quietest environment to concentrate.
1. Perhaps, you can go thru your mind, what is your preference like in the past and present and try to see if you can create such an environment.
2. I have read quite often that it is good to find a specific location that you feel comfortable in (advantages if it can be in the home) to `study' there.
3. Other methods is to see the `hidden' reason e.g. making your learning interesting or seeing your homework from a different `prespective.' For example, in the past, I do `enjoy' (or erh.. force myself) to go thru questions first. From here, you can then start focusing on what is relevant.
Other methods include `peer presure' such as if you are given a group assignment, meet your team mates regulary to work on the project or check on each other's progress.
Wishing you all the best in your studies.
Most importantly, be yourself and think about your future (a good future) when you finished your exams and get a good result.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 2/9/00 8:43:51 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Cecil,
I'm doing a computer course
but find it hard to stay focus
while studying at
home..
Have you got any tips on the
type of enviorment I should
study in??
Thank you..
Dan.


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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