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Powering through the books
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taking my heart with me
studied, cleaned and reorganized my room, studied again. and i finished the night on a video call with my friend with lots of laughter. .𖥔 ݁ ˖༄
27.7.23
It’s been raining 🌧️🌂 so heavily that the city has declared a red alert ‼️ Also been tracking my sleep 💤 and I seem to have improved my morning wake up times ⏰ and have been thankfully getting 7-8 hours per night. 🌃
Reading 📖 :
• Feline panleukopenia
• Digital minimalism by Cal Newport
• FLUTD
Unpopular opinion but being in your mid twenties is worse than being in your teenage years
sunset on the water, natures shadows, & mystical days in the sun
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5.7.23 🌧️ rain and wind and assignments ♡
2023.06.13 // 17:37 i love being able to have views like this from campus buildings
pic: washington square park, manhattan, n.y.
07/06/23 ∘ day 5/243
i spent some time with the first draft of one of my 3 history essays, i did good work, and then i changed subjects to trigonometry, cause i know i can't do a proper history essay in one go.
so i studied chapter 2 on my math theory, and finished ex. 128-156 from my math book (on chapter 1).
☽ my next goals ☾
finish the draft for my history essay read pages 112-125 from history book for next essay do math ex. 1-18 from study materials begin ex. 157-227 from math book
kafka had his diaries, didion had her notebooks, plath wrote in journals, and i have my tumblr blog
my past week pt. 2! i had tasty food this week and bought new bl manga! i haven't read it yet, since i have this bad habit of buying a lot of books and manga but never reading it. maybe I'll read some next week!
Believe you can and you’re halfway there.
Investing in yourself: How to romanticise school and study effectively ♡‧₊˚✧
Hey there, girlies! Are you struggling to find the right study habits to help you succeed? Don't worry, I've got you covered! Today, we're going to chat about how to make school and studying much more bearable and effective.
Part 1: Romanticising school
School's a marathon, not a race. If you want to do well in your studies, you'll have to build a consistent study habit, and there's no better way to do that than making studying enjoyable. If you like studying (or at least don't find it to be a painful chore!), it'll make sticking to a regular study schedule much easier.
1. Set the scene: create your aesthetic study space
First things first, let's talk about your study space. If you're gonna be spending hours with your nose buried in books, you might as well make it cute and cozy. Decorate your desk with fairy lights, candles, and inspirational quotes. Add some plants for that extra touch of zen.
2. Make a study playlist: set the mood with music
There's nothing like a good playlist to get you in the zone. Create a study playlist with your favorite calming tunes or lo-fi beats. Let the music transport you to your own little world of learning. Just try not to sing along too loudly, or you might forget what you're studying.
3. Take pretty notes: color code your way to success
Nobody said your notes have to be boring. Get your hands on some colorful pens, highlighters, and sticky notes to make your notes pop. Not only will it make studying more enjoyable, but it'll also help you remember better.
4. Breaks: treat yourself
It's important to take regular breaks to avoid burnout. Take a short break every 45-60 minutes to recharge and refocus. Don't forget to also schedule longer breaks to stretch, grab a snack, or watch an episode of your fave TV show. Reward yourself for your hard work with a treat or face mask.
5. Find your study squad: friends who study together, slay together
Studying doesn't have to be a solo mission. Find your study squad and make learning a social event. Host cute study dates or virtual study sessions with your besties. You'll be able to help each other out, share tips, and have a good laugh together in between all the learning.
Part 2: Studying effectively
Now that we've made studying enjoyable, it's time to make it effective. After all, having a regular study schedule isn't going to do much if you're not getting much progress despite all the hours you spend studying.
1. Make a study schedule
One of the most important aspects of developing good study habits is setting a regular study schedule. This will help you establish a routine and make studying a regular part of your day. Determine what times of day you're most productive and schedule your study sessions accordingly.
2. Use active studying techniques
Rather than just reading and memorizing information, practice active learning by engaging with the material in a variety of ways. Take notes, draw diagrams, create flashcards, or teach the material to someone else. This will help you better understand and retain the information you're studying.
3. Stay organised
Staying organized is key to developing good study habits. Keep track of your assignments, deadlines, and study materials in a planner or digital app. Use color-coding or labeling to keep your notes and materials organized and easily accessible.
4. Get enough sleep
Finally, getting enough sleep is essential for developing good study habits. Aim for 7-9 hours of sleep each night to help you feel refreshed and alert during your study sessions. Avoid staying up late cramming for exams, as this can actually hinder your ability to retain information.
Remember, everyone has their own unique way of studying effectively. Experiment with different techniques and find what works best for you. With these tips, you'll be well on your way to success! Good luck, gorgeous!