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Ep.166 Brain Got Too Many Tabs Open? Outsmart Your Studying Overwhelm Today

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#166 – Feeling stuck every time you sit down to study? Do you open your laptop, stare at the screen, and somehow end up scrolling your phone or making tea for the third time? In this episode, I’m diving into what’s really going on when your brain freezes—and it’s not laziness or lack of motivation.

I’ll guide you through what’s happening behind the scenes in your brain when studying feels impossible. You’ll learn how to spot the signs, why they show up and what you can do to actually move forward when you're feeling blocked.

Whether you’re neurodivergent or not, these practical strategies will help you create more brain space and make study progress easier—especially when you’re juggling complex tasks like assignment writing or revising under pressure.

This one’s a mix of science, stories and simple tips you can start using today. You’ll leave with a clearer head, stronger study habits and a powerful mindset shift that’ll change how you approach your workload for good.

To get the links and shownotes for this episode, head to: https://chloeburroughs.com/episode166.

Check out my membership, the Kickbutt Students Club.

Grab a copy of my book, The Return to Study Handbook.

  continue reading

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#166 – Feeling stuck every time you sit down to study? Do you open your laptop, stare at the screen, and somehow end up scrolling your phone or making tea for the third time? In this episode, I’m diving into what’s really going on when your brain freezes—and it’s not laziness or lack of motivation.

I’ll guide you through what’s happening behind the scenes in your brain when studying feels impossible. You’ll learn how to spot the signs, why they show up and what you can do to actually move forward when you're feeling blocked.

Whether you’re neurodivergent or not, these practical strategies will help you create more brain space and make study progress easier—especially when you’re juggling complex tasks like assignment writing or revising under pressure.

This one’s a mix of science, stories and simple tips you can start using today. You’ll leave with a clearer head, stronger study habits and a powerful mindset shift that’ll change how you approach your workload for good.

To get the links and shownotes for this episode, head to: https://chloeburroughs.com/episode166.

Check out my membership, the Kickbutt Students Club.

Grab a copy of my book, The Return to Study Handbook.

  continue reading

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