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CAN WE START A PETITION TO GET THE FIRST COLONY ON MARS TO BE NAMED OPPORTUNITY AFTER THE MOST HARD WORKING AND BEAUTIFUL LITTLE ROBOT IN THE UNIVERSE?
To All The Books I’ve Bought Before And Still Haven’t Read
what if people wrote author notes in essays like people do in fanfics
A/N: omg here comes the thesis statement!! >_<
A/N: almost at the minimum word requirement this was soooo hard
professor: shut up and write idiot -__-
me: eep o_o!!
Most children’s books are far too advanced for the average adult to read. Only children have that kind of imagination.
(via bookeworm94)
Reading was like a drug, a dope. The novels created moods in which I lived for days.
Richard Wright, Black Boy (via wordsnquotes)
So. School's here guys. And I, for one, have a rather heavy course load. So, I've compiled a list of things you can do to avoid wanting to throw yourself out a window in panic!
First of all, work ahead. Most classes have a syllabus. Live by it, of course, but try to work ahead of the schedule. Get your readings done and take notes on what you thought was important. Priotize what is due soon and what you think will take a long time in the future.
Start small. If you have a huge assignment due at the end of the semester, go ahead and start on it. Have an eight page paper due in two weeks? Do a page a day! It's easier to get things done in small portions so you don't burn yourself out.
Study every day. For at least 15 minutes for every subject. Get to class fifteen minutes before and read over your notes. Glance at them on the bus. Read them before you go to bed. There's little things you can do to learn and you won't have to cram!
Hold yourself accountable. I, personally, purchase myself something at the end of every month if I've met all my goals and turned in all my assignments. However, when I don't quite make it, I don't award myself. I don't buy the thing I've been waiting for, I hold it off for incentive for the next month.
I keep an agenda electronically and written out. I have due dates already displayed and I check it religiously so I know when everything is due and something doesn't sneak up on me.
I keep my syllabus in a safe and easy to access place. They go to class with me and they are out when I'm planning my month. There are changes for the syllabus all the time, but it's important to have the changes and original dates all in the same place.
Here’s some weapons for your essay writing arsenal!
Hemingway Editor Calmly Writer The Most Dangerous Writing App Purdue O.W.L. One Look Thesaurus JSTOR Google Scholar
Reply with your favourite or other great websites I didn’t include!
are you familiar with the feeling of oh-my-holy-moly-my-life-is-a-complete-mess? me too fam. but now, it’s time for change. It’s time to get our shit together and here are some tips to get started.
note : this is just a beginning guide; which only includes 1/100 of the tips to get you life together. I’ll probably make a part two if this is helpful?
1. do not procrastinate.
sounds crazy? but honestly, just don’t. procrastination leads to stress and anxiety and helps you lose your shit.
but, how do we not procrastinate?
get things done early. remember that sheet of paper your professor gave around in class having the list of all the assignments to be done that semester? yes, do that work months before if you have time.
do your homework the day it’s given. (no watching tv before you do)
study in the time you’re actually studying. don’t go on your phone half the time. If you’re doing that, you may as well put your books away.
other resources -
the procrastination masterpost by @studious-simplicity
how to stop procrastinating by @determinationandcaffeine
how to stay productive by @julstudies
productivity masterpost by @ib-studyblr
2. become the master of “fake productivity”
fake productivity is basically when you do mechanical work (i.e. stuff which doesn’t require much brainpower) to get into the real “productivity” zone. it helps you brain prepare for the big task ahead. here are some things to do -
make your bed
do the dishes/laundry
clean your room (i know it’s messy yo)
get your closet together
empty your inbox (be it gmail or tumblr)
do a smol workout?
make a to-do list/ organize you calendar
do a easiest or the most enjoyable task off your to-do list
3. plan, plan and plan
your planner/bullet journal should be your best friend. plan those essays you got to write, that research paper you have to do, down to the time you need to go out for dinner with friends. Plan. Every. Single. Thing. I. Really. Mean. It.
+ and follow up with those plans!! you have already wasted a lot of time on planning, you hAVE to follow up with that planning, right?
4. wake up early
why? waking up early gives you the time to do things slowly and carefully so that you get it perfect in one go and your life isn’t a complete disastrous mess.
how to wake up early? i got you.
how to wake up early by @theyrestudying
how to get up early and enjoy your day by @coffeesthetics
the morning “me” routine by @fightostudy
5. have a healthy lifestyle
an example -
x wakes up at 7 am every morning, goes for a short run to wake herself up and comes back to have hearty breakfast of eggs, bacon, slices of bread and a mug of steaming hot tea. she starts on her work after that, doing it without stressing about it. Then, after a nice hot bath and a delicious lunch, she goes out to a cafe to work on her online classes and to hang out with her friends. coming back home, she does a quick workout, takes a shower and heads off to make dinner. Having an early dinner, she spends the remaining few hours relaxing, drafting blog posts and spending time with her dog. at 10 pm everyday, she heads off to her bed, looking forward to a glorious tomorrow.
..sounds like a fairy-tale, right? you can definitely live it though.
In general, your day should have the following stuff -
sufficient hours of work using which you can get all your work done
a healthy breakfast, lunch and dinner (yep, no skipping meals)
a workout, generally of 15 - 30 minutes at the least
interaction with people, like hanging out with friends or family
sufficient sleep and resting time (preferably 8 hours of sleep)
a fixed routine consisting of you waking and sleeping at fixed time
a ‘me’ time at some point of the day where you don’t worry about work or anything and focus on relaxing after a long day.
6. believing that coffee sucks
why? its basically a drug and if you need three cups of it just to get started on work, you’re going to have a really hard time during finals.
Instead, get enough sleep so that you have enough energy to study without being a coffee addict. or you can even swap coffee for water. (hey, you’ll be more hydrated!) side note - a cup of coffee per day is okay though. I love coffee too and I totally feel you but don’t overdose on it, okay love?
some extra things to know about -
have a companion to keep you accountable at the start.
do have a laid-back day once in a while, you’re human after all.
balance work and play. reward yourself for shit done.
keep track of your spending, earnings, investments, etc.
stop being a perfectionist. seriously, you dont need to rewrite all those notes, trust me (comes from a was-a-perfectionist-kind-of-still-am-but-trying-not-to-be perfectionist)
don’t stress yourself out. getting your shit together is a journey and not a result.
remember, change will come. yes, it will; but only if you take action. start now.
also, on a side note - and this might seem very ironic, but sometimes you don’t have to have your shit together. life is always a mess and trust me when I say this, no one - yes no one - has their shit together and sometimes it’s worth it to lead a messy life and enjoy it without having any fixed rules and regulations like you would have if you wanted that perfect life. enjoy the life you lead and stay wonderful, loves!
- ̗̀ the adulting 101 series ̖́-
part one : kicking a rut
go check out my other masterposts here and you can always send in a request for a masterpost as my ask box is always open!!
much love, Taylor (´。• ᵕ •。`) ♡
Plant Care MasterPost
nothing makes me more upset than the thought of plants not being taken care of so here are some helpful links!!
House Plant Watering for Dummies
Lighting for House Plants
Ideal Conditions for Specific Plants
Potting Plants; the Basics
Easy Plants for Beginners
25 Best Indoor Plants/ With Care Guide
Keeping Your Plants Healthy and Disease Free
Cacti and Succulent Care
Feeding Your Plants; Fertilization
Rescuing Almost Dead Plants
Plants Respond to Music!!!!
10 Songs to Play to Your Plants
Sometimes an understanding silence was better than a bunch of meaningless words.
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happy 6:30 am guys time to go 2 college
From all the orientation leaders and RAs already there: Welcome Home!!! 😚 remember to lift with your legs not your back! And drink plenty of water!!!
♡ super simple tips for a stellar school year ♡
10 productive things to do when you’re not studying
when im not studying i like to think that i’m still being sort of productive ?? (tho it’s totally ok to take a real break sometimes and scroll through social media or watch an episode of ur fave show) so here’s a quick list of some things i like to do to take my mind off school!!
1. clean/organize your room
2. draw/doodle something!!
3. plan out your week/update your bullet journal
4. practice calligraphy/hand lettering
5. maybe try learning a few words from a new language!
6. make any phone calls you’ve been meaning to, reply to texts or emails, answer tumblr asks, etc.
7. pick a fun topic and do some quick research on it! maybe you’ll find something you’re really intrigued by!
8. do a quick workout! sitting in one place studying for hours on end leaves me with muscle cramps so moving around definitely helps!
9. meet up w/friends to catch up on what you’ve been up to recently!
10. run some errands!!
as always, have fun & don’t forget to stay hydrated and remember to take care of yoursefl!!
Okay booklr, I have a slightly weird question brought to you by a conversation I had with my best friend yesterday:
When you read, do you actually think the words you’re reading in your head, or do you just scan your eyes over them?? Also, are you a fast or a slow reader??
Depends on the language I’m reading
I only read the words for the first few sentences and then it’s like watching a film in my head.
Well, I kind of depends. If I'm into the book, it's like a movie. But if it's kind of boring. I try imagine Morgan Freeman reading too me and it becomes infinitely better.