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10 tips for creating your ideal study space

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Numerous studies have found that the place – or ‘context’ – in which you study affects how you’ll remember that information. Of course every student knows this, since all of us have tried to read in a loud cafe or at an aunt’s house on Melbourne Cup Day or while someone in the house is practicing guitar. Some study sessions are more effective than others.

Even if you can’t make people nearby whisper like they’re in a library, this is ultimately good news, because you have a lot of control over where you choose to study. Wherever you live, wherever you tend to study, consider these tips for creating the best study space out of your environment.

Pick one place, and like it

If you designate one room or area as your study space, over time your brain will catch on. You’ll enter into ‘study-mode’ sooner upon entering the space, which is especially valuable before tests or whenever you’re crunched for time. Moving between libraries and coffee shops and friends’ apartments can be mentally jolting, since you’ll always have new distractions to process and overcome.

The place you pick should be near you (ideally somewhere in your home) so it’s accessible, but it should also be a place you like. Studying can be stressful, so it’s best done in a place with colours, decór, and feng shui that appeal to you.

Recreate your environment

“Context-dependent” learning means that that you’ll remember something more in the place where you first learned it. So, if you studied Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs in a lecture-style classroom with big windows, you may recall them best in that same or a very similar classroom. This means that you should create a study space that evokes the same atmosphere as where you’ll be tested on that information. Obviously, you can’t stage your apartment with desks and a lectern, but you can make a similar environment by regulating temperature, smells, and noises.

Get comfortable – but not too comfortable

Professional writers and anyone who works from home have a lot to say about this, and their advice is usually contradictory. Some people work the majority of their lives in sweat pants and a grungy t-shirt; others dress in full business attire before sitting down at the desk in their study. Because you want to enjoy the place where you study, you should be comfortable—but not too comfortable. Change out of your pyjamas before you crack open your books to give your mind another signal that this isn’t lounge time, but study time.

Look for natural light

Humans love natural light. It can make or break a space, as anyone who’s worked under fluorescents for nine hours a day knows. Even a little natural light, reflected off a hallway mirror can bring real warmth and vitality to a room, both of which are necessary for making the best study space.

Don’t look into the light

Light shining directly into your eyes is distracting, sometimes painful, and unproductive for studying. Of course, no light is just as bad, so when you’re creating your study environment, pay attention to where you place and position the lights. For reading, it can be effective to have the light behind you, going over your shoulder to illuminate your textbook. For your desk, it is recommended that you position the lamp shades at chin level, so the source is always out of view.

Swap music for ambient noise

Some students love listening to music while they review notes. Their minds really can focus—but more than a few would still probably focus better with no music. Songs can put you in a good mood, but if you’re paying more attention to lyrics than the procedures you’re supposed to learn, music is counterproductive—and anyway, not something you’ll hear in a test room.

Instead, try an ambient noise machine or program, or at least switch to classical music. Orchestras can produce the same pleasant effects without taking your mind off the words on a page.

Buy some plants

It’s been proven by NASA that certain houseplants improve indoor air quality, and something green and alive just makes a study space more serene. If you live in your designated study space, buy a low-maintenance houseplant, like aloe or a snake plant. As long as you remember to water it, a plant can make your environment more peaceful, and easier to breathe.

Turn off your phone

Don’t put it in your pocket. Don’t turn it over. Turn it off, or at least switch on airplane mode. When you’re studying, your phone can be your biggest distraction. Even just knowing it’s there, and that texts or Instagram likes might be coming through, will affect your focus. Switching it off can be mentally liberating, so unless you’re expecting an important call, do it whenever you sit down to study.

Keep it positive

Studying has a lot of negative associations, but it shouldn’t. Studying is just another word for learning. Remember that studying is good, that it’s going to help you, and that the future career ahead of you is exciting.

You can bring this positivity into your study space too, by putting up pictures of family, or quotes from your favourite book. Unless you thrive on clutter, tidy up your space regularly to keep it nice. You should also remember to reward yourself, because as good as studying is, it’s work, and you’ve earned it.

Remember to leave

If you’ve created the best study space, you’re going to love being there; it might even be your favourite part of your apartment. You’ll be tempted to do everything there—watch Netflix, sit and call your mother, and chat with friends—but whenever possible, your study space should just be used for studying. Making it a designated study area will preserve its association with learning. When you leave, and you  should, your mind will realise it can take a break, and recharge until the next session


Source: ameritech.edu

Peninsula Kids – Winter 2020

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3 small, ripe bananas
1 tsp vanilla
2C self raising flour
Mash bananas and add vanilla then flour. 
Shape into 15-ish balls. (Flouring hands helped with sticking!)
Into air fryer at 200C for 8-10 minutes flipping half way. 
Remove and brush with melted butter then roll in cinnamon sugar. 
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Air fryer banana doughnut bites! 
I saw this recipe on the Quick & Easy Air Fryer recipes page on Facebook and had to give it a try!
Results - 😋
3 small, ripe bananas
1 tsp vanilla
2C self raising flour
Mash bananas and add vanilla then flour. 
Shape into 15-ish balls. (Flouring hands helped with sticking!)
Into air fryer at 200C for 8-10 minutes flipping half way. 
Remove and brush with melted butter then roll in cinnamon sugar. 
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#haaaaavemercy #airfrying #easyrecipe #tasty #bananadoughnuts
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Don’t miss this! Dan Sultan hits the stage at Womindjeka Balnarring Ngargee on 14 March 2026 and it’s going to be huge. 

With Candice Lorrae, Canisha and Kiwat Kennell bringing powerful First Nations energy, plus markets, kids’ fun and food trucks, Emu Plains Reserve will come alive. Entry by donation - be there!

https://balnarringfestival.com.au/

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Don’t miss this! Dan Sultan hits the stage at Womindjeka Balnarring Ngargee on 14 March 2026 and it’s going to be huge. With Candice Lorrae, Canisha and Kiwat Kennell bringing powerful First Nations energy, plus markets, kids’ fun and food trucks, Emu Plains Reserve will come alive. Entry by donation - be there! https://balnarringfestival.com.au/ @womindjekabalnarring
7 days ago
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Every parent knows the moment: you’re watching your child move through the day, maybe with a little more attitude, a little less patience, or in the throes of pushing boundaries, and you see yourself.

It’s humbling, sometimes confronting, and always a call to pause.

Read more here: https://peninsulakids.com.au/tweens-becoming-who-we-are/

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Every parent knows the moment: you’re watching your child move through the day, maybe with a little more attitude, a little less patience, or in the throes of pushing boundaries, and you see yourself. It’s humbling, sometimes confronting, and always a call to pause. Read more here: https://peninsulakids.com.au/tweens-becoming-who-we-are/ @theknowingself
1 week ago
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7/9
Apologies for the lateness in announcing! Been under the pump getting the autumn edition of Peninsula Kids mag ready for print! 

Congrats to our winners from the summer mag.  We loved this batch of entries! 
And thank you to @arthursseateagle for the awesome prizes for our winners.

If you're interested in sponsoring the colouring page in an upcoming editon of the mag, get in touch with Molly: molly@mpnews.com.au

#colouringcomp #peninsulakidsmagazine
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Apologies for the lateness in announcing! Been under the pump getting the autumn edition of Peninsula Kids mag ready for print! Congrats to our winners from the summer mag. We loved this batch of entries! And thank you to @arthursseateagle for the awesome prizes for our winners. If you're interested in sponsoring the colouring page in an upcoming editon of the mag, get in touch with Molly: molly@mpnews.com.au #colouringcomp #peninsulakidsmagazine
1 week ago
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Got a little one who wants to learn how to skate?

@sk8houseau  skate classes are supportive, structured and beginner-friendly.

They're a great option for building skills, confidence and enjoying a fun weekly
activity close to home, right here on the Mornington Peninsula!

Find out more: https://www.sk8house.com.au/classes/
Got a little one who wants to learn how to skate?

@sk8houseau  skate classes are supportive, structured and beginner-friendly.

They're a great option for building skills, confidence and enjoying a fun weekly
activity close to home, right here on the Mornington Peninsula!

Find out more: https://www.sk8house.com.au/classes/
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Got a little one who wants to learn how to skate? @sk8houseau skate classes are supportive, structured and beginner-friendly. They're a great option for building skills, confidence and enjoying a fun weekly activity close to home, right here on the Mornington Peninsula! Find out more: https://www.sk8house.com.au/classes/
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