Study With BTS Through This Fan-Made Zoom Video

Experiencing the work-from-home blues? Having trouble focusing? We feel you; there really are some days that getting up and ready to conquer the work day seems almost impossible. Enter: This super helpful (and super cute!) “Study With BTS” video you can find on YouTube. 

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Fan creates “Study With BTS” video for better productivity

A collection of footage from the seven members’ individual livestreams, the fan-created video is divided into chunks (50 minutes of work, 10 minutes of breaktime) — perfect for those who work well via the popular Pomodoro Technique.

It’s also designed like a Zoom call, with each segment of the video depicting each member looking hard at work. They even come with background noises like typing, rain, and relaxing piano music for a more realistic feel!

 

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Back when I was a student, my friends and I would find that we were more motivated to work when we were all being productive together. (I guess we kind of pressured each other to do better in that way!) We’d head to the library, a coffee shop, or a friend’s house and hit the books, simply working in companionable silence.

Today, some of my friends still do the same, albeit virtually while working from their respective homes. They start a video call and just keep each other company while working, simply stopping to chat during breaks. This “Study With BTS” video is perfect for those with this kind of working style!

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So, if you’ve been looking for the perfect work companions, then look no further. May this video help boost your productivity — hopefully, you won’t get too distracted by your study buddies! (But if you do, then feel free to check out the rest of our work-from-home tips here. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered!)

Gabriella Salud

With the intention of pursuing a career in medicine, Gaby got her bachelor of science degree in psychology—and proceeded to follow her passion for writing instead. A former editorial assistant at Metro Society magazine, she loves to hear people's stories and tell them through her writing.