Hi Henrie,
You're not alone — the PMP journey can feel like drinking from a firehose, especially if your brain craves both structure and stimulation.
The good news? There are study methods and materials that can help you stay focused without feeling bored or overwhelmed.
First: go for video-based content that’s broken into short, digestible chunks.
Why? Because it gives your brain regular dopamine hits through completion, and that helps with focus. Look for trainers who use storytelling, humor, and real-world analogies — not just dry slide decks.
Second: try active recall and spaced repetition.
Apps like Anki or Quizlet can make this fun and low-friction. 10-minute flashcard bursts beat 2-hour reading marathons any day when your focus wanders.
Third: gamify your learning.
Use a habit tracker or set micro-goals (e.g., “just 15 mins” or “just 5 questions”). Reward yourself after each session — yes, seriously, like a snack or a quick break to enjoy a meme.
Brains love feedback loops.
Fourth: study with a community.
Discord groups, Reddit threads, or study cohorts give you structure and energy. It’s easier to focus when others are in the same boat.
last but not least: don’t fight your brain — work with it.
If you need to stay engaged, pace yourself while listening to audio. If you need color, use a mind map with pens. if you need novelty, rotate study formats.
Manifesting success is excellent, but pairing it with the right strategy is even better. That’s how you pass.
Would you like a few material suggestions tailored to this type of learner? Happy to share.
BR