Even if you aren’t getting contacted directly by boys, friends chatting about boys can be equally distracting. You can simply let them know it’s not a good time. You could say, “I’d love to talk another time, but I need to finish this project tonight. ”

Log out on your phone too, if that is a distraction for you.

Creating a color-coded system can help you keep your subject materials in order.

Taking notes will also keep your thoughts from wandering.

You can feel out a new friend’s priorities by saying, “I find boys so distracting. I’m really trying to focus on my schoolwork right now so I can accomplish my goals. ” Let the person chime in with their thoughts. You may find they are on the exact same page.

If you love science, you might try a robotics club, or if you love English, you could try an open mic society.

Keep a pair in your book bag, so they’re easily accessible whenever you need them.

An hourly study target can help you sideline boy distractions.

It may help to write your goal down in your day planner to keep it at the top of your mind. You can refer back to it when you’re feeling distracted.

Staying connected to your dreams will make it easier to ignore the background drama of boys, dances, and crushes.

For example, you might make a deal with yourself that you can go to a dance if you finish your social studies paper early. You may even work harder on your paper because you really want to go to the dance. Remember that most high school relationships don’t last. While it may feel like focusing on your studies takes you out of some social loop, what you learn in school is way more enduring and useful than any boy could be to you.