Most studies show that doodling helps memory.
I don't know that this would be phrased as "concentrating", but if you remember, I suppose that works.
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If you mean is doodling at the back of class art, then yes, it probably is. Depending on what you are doodling, I reckon your "art" would be abstract art. By the way, if you are doodling in class, try to hide the doodle on top of the book you are "working" in. Happy doodling.
That is not a sufficent way to "improve" your signature, if that is what you are asking
Doodling bows could be a reflection of your personal interests or aesthetic preferences, as they often symbolize femininity, elegance, or creativity. It might also be a way for your mind to relax and focus, as repetitive doodling can serve as a form of self-expression or stress relief. Additionally, if you associate bows with positive memories or experiences, your subconscious may be drawn to them as a comforting motif.
concentrate hard...
There is one way to concentrate longer. Go to the doctor and see if you have ADHD.
The best way to concentrate and study is to turn of the television, radio, and any cell phone.
The best way to concentrate and study is to turn of the television, radio, and any cell phone.
It depends on the type of music. Loud music or music with heavy beats or vocals will distract you. Soft, instrumental music helps you concentrate better.
you just have to really focus in class and learn to love it! take plenty notes and concentrate very well. tutoring sessions may help too.
You should try to pay attention to your studies more and don`t let anything ruin your education, or you can take notes in class so you can concentrate more. Also you should try to talk less in class.
It's the only way to let your senses make any sense of anything. To fix on an object. You do not concentrate only when you're tinking... you concentrate when you recognize object by you eyes... you concentrate when you recognize smells with your nose... and so on.
It honestly depends on the athlete. Everyone has their own way to get their head in the game. But yes music is a way to help concentrate when competing in a sport.