The easiest way to stay consistent is to keep each session finishable. If a study routine feels endless, you will avoid it even when you have time. A 10-minute habit works because it is small, repeatable, and leaves you with a sense of closure instead of a pile of unfinished cards.
Think of the session as two parts: a short capture pass and a single review loop. You are not trying to clear your entire backlog. You are trying to make a tiny promise to yourself that you can keep every day.
Try this daily rhythm
- Capture 5–8 new words from a screenshot or text snippet.
- Run one review round immediately so the words feel anchored.
- Stop once the loop ends, even if you want to keep going.
The point is to end every session with a clear finish line. That creates a mental cue: open Fliply, finish the loop, close it. Momentum builds quickly.
Design the environment
Habits stick when the environment makes the next action obvious. Put your inbox deck first in the deck list. Keep a single screenshot album on your phone. When you open Fliply, you should see the exact place to start without thinking.
If you regularly study on public transit, prep 3–4 screenshots the night before. That way you do not waste your 10 minutes deciding what to study.
Stay finishable, not maximal
You will have days where you want to push longer. That is great, but do not let it become the rule. The real win is showing up tomorrow. If you want to go longer, do it after you finish the 10-minute loop so the habit stays intact.
When you build a routine around completion, the review queue becomes predictable and your confidence grows. That is how daily study turns into a calm ritual instead of another task on your list.