With the overwhelming amount of study material available...

How do you mentally "lock" into concentrating on one track, or not jump around from this training video to that one, etc., etc? In other words, what are some successful study habits that have worked for you? My end goal is a CCNP Security cert, but I sometimes overwhelm myself by looking at all my options thinking I should be watching other videos instead of the one I'm currently watching.
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2022 goal(s): CRISC, maybe CGEIT or TOGAF
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2022 goal(s): CRISC, maybe CGEIT or TOGAF
"You tried your best and you failed miserably. The lesson is, never try." - Homer Simpson
I tend to be studying for more than one cert at a time just to eliminate "information fatigue". I also deal with alot of interruptions that can last more than a day.
In case it's in any way applicable, I keep a chart of each course's videos so that I can mark where I was if I have to leave it. The chart also has a section for comments that can include "make sure to read this website, or watch this video, read this book etc., so that I can keep concentrating on what I am doing at the time. I don't want to get sidetracked too far because I tend to do alot of "oh, I have got to check that out too". I used to get a bit lost as layers led to layers. And when I did let that happen, as it can be fun, I just used the chart to get back on track. :-)
2022 goal(s): CRISC, maybe CGEIT or TOGAF
"You tried your best and you failed miserably. The lesson is, never try." - Homer Simpson
2022 goal(s): CRISC, maybe CGEIT or TOGAF
"You tried your best and you failed miserably. The lesson is, never try." - Homer Simpson