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Another journal complete–I bought this one on the streets of Prague last April!
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Library night doing some light Consumer Economics reading
16/11/19
some poems i’ve annotated this week and some of my plants ✨ uni update: i have gotten offers from durham, ucl, bristol and exeter so the only one i have to hear back from now is oxford !!! love you all hope you’re having a good time💖
🎶 - i’ll come running / brian eno
4.2.17
It’s Sunday afternoon. The sun is shining. And I am happy happy happy.
jan 14/2018 - preparing for my history final
15:21 // I have to have a bullet journal for the summer because my school’s trying to see how long it takes for us to break.
17/100 days of intentional things
i still dont have much to do so i decided to do some math problems and read through my notes a bit
other than that im resting because im very, very tired
[ 12.27.17 ]
Working on speech edits again!
Studygram
Started working on some calendar pages ✨(still in progress)
[ 10.10.17 ] last week’s weekly spread!! i recently found my coloring book by Kristina Webb, and i opened it and saw her signature from 2015 when i met her! so i decided to put it in my bullet journal :)
a guide to bullet journals
hey guys! so i’ve been asked a couple of times what bullet journals were and how to bullet journal, so i’ve built a masterpost that’ll hopefully make things clear! (:
what’s a bullet journal anyways?
great question, friend.
so a bullet journal is a flexible, customization, all-in-one/all-for-one system! it’s where you get to combine your planner, calendar, to-do list, doodles, schedule, journal, dairy, and anything else you can think of into one!
this was originally created by Ryder Carroll, you can check out the official bullet journal website and the bullet journal video to see how bujo-ing all began.
we also affectionately call bullet journals bujos for short (like we name our ships, we’ve taken the first two letters and mashed them together!)
you basically get to mash up all your organization stuffs into one notebook/journal/dairy!
where do i start + (is there a set way i have to do things?)
to answer the last question first, absolutely not!!! there’s no set way to do things, but there’s generally basic things everyone does but other than that, the best part of having a bullet journal is the freedom to do and organize and set up any way you’d like it!
here’s where i’d begin:
start by choosing your poison (a notebook).
you can use any notebook, be it a plain notebook you picked up at targets or a fancy pants one you bought at muji or something! i’ve used both, and both are equally good to use!
but in case you were wondering, most of us use journals (either blank, lined, or dotted to allow for more freedom in setting up our bujos) that are mostly for bujos!
bujos are usually smaller (makes them portable and light), only a little bigger than your palm, but honestly, the most important part is that you like whatever notebook you’ve chosen. that’s all there is to it, honestly.
what are the notebooks i see everyone using though??
most likely the bujos you’re seeing all around are either leuchtturm or moleskine.
these are the more “official” bullet journals that are basically universally used.
next, start with the basics.
like trying to build a robot, you’ve gotta build your basic frame / layout for your bullet journal!
begin with a key or legend.
your bullet journal goes in a chronological order, like a diary. so as you work in your bujo, having a legend / key will help you organize your thoughts and help separate your tasks from dates, mark some things as important, etc.
in your legend, put symbols that’ll stand for things!
perhaps a checkbox so you can check things off as you do them? (most people put to-do lists in their bujo each day / week)
a clock to represent dates, exclamation marks for important things, etc.
you choose whatever you think will help you sort things out!
color coding (sub-point)
you can also color code your legend and bullet journal to stand for different things (green = birthdays, blue = school events, etc.)
an index
your index is your table of contents! it helps you keep track of everything you’ve got going on in case you get lost or want to check out a certain day or page that you did last month!
don’t forget to number your pages, kids.
actual spreads
there’s absolutely no set way to do things in your bullet journal, but you add everything and anything you want, basically. further below in this masterpost/guide i’ve got some different (and amazing) bullet journals and spread examples listed!!
most go with weekly spreads, some do daily spreads
but what you do on your actual spreads is
a to-do list of what you’ve got going on and what you’ve gotta to today! (on weekly spreads, people put the day of the week and a list underneath, usually)
doodles and inspiring quotes or lyrics or whatever
pretty pictures
ideas or sketches
notes from class or just a place to jot things down in
whatever you like, tbh!
the lists and stuff
sometimes, people dedicate one or two whole pages for one big big big list thing!
this deviates from the spread and is where bujo-ing is super fun, where you get a lot of freedom in how you want to set up and work with your bujo.
for example, you can have
a page for books you want to read this year, movies you’ve watched, goals for the year, habit trackers, a quote collection, etc.
all the rest
other things you can put in your bujo are
ticket stubs
calendars
photos
doodles
washi tape
habit trackers + water trackers
literally everything
ya thats about it, actually. that’s how to: bullet journal.
i know how to bullet journal now! what’s next?
you probably wanna know the things people use with their bujo, right?
washi tape
basically pretty (often paper) tape with patterns, colors, drawings, whatever
stationery
people use pencil, marker, pen, highlighters, and anything you can think of to draw or write in their bujo
any other advice, jo, you long-winded nerd?
ya definitely
don’t feel bad if you mess up or make mistakes in your bullet journal!! i do it literally all the time and it’s totally okay.
do what works for you
have lots of fun doing it!
don’t be afraid to experiment, yes!
go overboard, stay minimalistic- do whatever you like the best, basically.
finally, we’re done! that’s it, thanks for sticking with me for this long, folks!
here are the links to stuff tho (examples of bullet journals, etc.)
other masterposts and guides on bullet journalling
how to bullet journal by @study-ings
bullet journals by @hermionegoals
bullet journal masterpost by @kimching232
basics of bullet journalling by @mugglestudiesblr
guide to bullet journalling by @eruditeestudy
what the heck is a bullet journal? by @studyign
examples of bullet journal spreads / bullet journals
kou’s freaking amazing stuff (@studykouffee)
examples of my bujo lmao
maggie’s lovely uniform spreads (@studywithmaggie)
win’s bujo for the win!! (@smoinerd)
judy has the cutest coolest stuff ever?? (@focusign)
cheyenne has the most aesthetic nice stuff ever (@studyrose)
lucie’s spreads make me cry bc perfection (@journalsanctuary)
there are a ton more that i haven’t listed, but if u look at the links under ‘other mps and guides on bujoing’ there are masterposts with nothing but miles upon miles of links for your perusal)
my favorite hoomans with amazing, inspirational bullet journals
i’m probably biased but #noregrets these people are amazing and have great bullet journals
@studywithinspo
@studywithmaggie
@studypetals
@eintsein
@studybuzz
@studykouffee
@grangergrades
@emmastudies
@tomi-letters
@educatier
@studyrose
@focusign
@smoinerd
@studyquill
+ a bunch more i haven’t listed!!!
hope this helped!
love you all, joce
01.07.18 – some vocab + kinda filled out future log 💫
i didn’t do much studying today because school starts tomorrow and i spent all day moving back into the dorms….BUT i am going to start the 100 days of productivity tomorrow!! i will post on both my tumblr and my newly made ig so check me out @scholarlysuga 🌟🌟
hey guys!!!
so this entire past month has been extremely, extremely stressful for me because i had so many exams and i only realised how hideously unprepared i was for them on the day before the exam, which was really really awful. so in the middle of september i created a studyblr to keep myself motivated + get some helpful tips from the studyblr community on how to go abt studying for tests. the results proved to be super helpful and ive resolved to keep running this blog for as long as i can, because it really helps me stay motivated and i’ve already learned so many things from the community, despite the fact that i’ve only been here for around a month.
but anyways, i decided to create this masterpost in order to help others stay motivated + keep studying not only well but also properly i.e. not necessarily studying for exams but life in general, if that makes sense.
~ staying motivated + focused
coffitivity
download the forest app
chrome site blocker
self control app
try the pomodoro technique
pomodoro printable
getting back on track
guide to staying motivated
an excellent post full of great advice
lots of great advice from an a levels student
masterpost full of motivational quotes
how to avoid procrastinating
100 reasons to study
how to study like a harvard student
motivational movies/shows
types of learners [what method of learning works for u]
motivation for harvard students [and basically all other students]
~ staying organized
5 habits of organized students
set up a bullet journal [1][2][3]
keeping school notes organized
use dropbox to store important files
masterpost on organizing schoolwork
a super awesome n helpful video tutorial
how to organize ur desk
how to study space
study space guide
study space tips and guidance
guide to study guides
atracker - track ur time and stop procrastinating [mobile app]
minimalist organization
masterpost on time management
time management tips
how to be productive
how to use a planner
effective planning system
~ note-taking
notability [ios app - best note-taking app imo]
note taking overview
cornell method
summary foldables
fastest way to take notes
simple, creative note-taking
how to make ur notes look pretty [infographic]
how to make ur notes look pretty [video]
taking notes from textbooks
taking notes during lectures
for: maths [1]
for: history
how to make mind maps
great supplies and stationery u could use to keep notes pretty and organized
what is visual note-taking?
how to: visual note-taking
what are sketchnotes?
how to: sketchnotes
masterpost on note taking methods
~ research techniques
how to google effectively
use google scholar as an alternative to google
one of the best websites for research [esp. while doing science projects at the last minute…i would know]
alternative to wikipedia
find books in nearby libraries
openlibrary [ebook library]
online journal search engine [find scientific publications]
~ essay writing
guide to writing a great essay
HUGE general writing masterpost [including essays]
a huuuge essay writing masterpost
how to write a university-level essay
how to connect ur points and ideas: transition words
editing checklist
advice: college application essays
improve ur vocabulary
check the readibility of ur essay
website which grades ur papers and essays
~ free online resources & courses
openculture
mit opencourseware
the open university
coursera
khanacademy
codecademy [how to code]
memrise
study geography
online calculator
maths masterpost
amazing maths + general knowledge site [u must check this out!!!]
maths cheat sheets
mathway [solves any maths equation]
website that balances chemical reactions for u
study guides for many subjects
windows apps [not all study-related, but useful anyways]
more phone apps for productivity
list of great apps every student must have
crash course: psychology
crash course: world history + world history 2
crash course: anatomy and physiology
crash course: astronomy
crash course: big history
crash course: chemistry
crash course: biology
crash course: literature
crash course: us history
crash course: economics
crash course: us government and politics
crash course: intellectual property
crash course: ecology
free ebooks [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
masterpost of free ebooks
~ languages
memrise
duolingo [20+ languages - very fun and interactive]
lang-8
thesaurus
reverse dictionary [1]
learning vocabulary
how to learn any language
HUUUUUGE language masterpost [so many languages and resources]
literature masterpost [for english - reading something other than textbooks is important yo]
english literature for college students [masterpost]
english literature: sparknotes
english literature: cliffnotes
english literature: shmoop
english literature: crash course
english literature: novel guide
no fear shakespeare
self-studying languages
spanish: advice
spanish: getting started
spanish: vocab
spanish: grammar and spelling checker
french: advice
french: getting started
french: vocab
french: grammar and spelling checker
french: masterpost of amazing resources
japanese: getting started
korean: masterpost of amazing resources
~ survival tips + advice
how to study for ANY subject
10 mistakes when studying
101 study tips
studying for a test
general study tips
how to study
how to survive high school
how to survive college
college survival masterpost
things to avoid doing
college: applying for scholarships
giving presentations
improve ur handwriting
resume cheat sheet
productive + relaxing afterschool routine
productive study breaks
emergency life hack: send last minute assignments after the last minute without getting into too much trouble
~ mental/physical health
the thoughts room
the dawn room
the quiet place
it will be okay
international suicide hotlines
iphone feature [to use in case of emergency]
emergency chat [mobile app]
sleeping tips [1]
dealing w insomnia
bedtime calculator [1]
stress management
how to reduce stress
staying calm during exams
grief masterpost
list of happy things
motivation for when ur not feeling so good
~ stress reliefs
clear ur mind
healthy study snacks
mug cake masterpost
smoothie masterpost
salads masterpost
more study snacks to boost brain activity
creepy sites
taylor swift tumblr replies
draw cool neon things
musical sea creature
watch a cool dream
watch any tv show/movie
just shower thoughts
poptropica [so underrated, my favourite game site, it’s for kids but it’s so entertaining and so much fun]
plant personality quiz
cookie clicker
make cool colourful silk
make virtual sand art
fake tweet generator
fake text generator
listen to calming sounds
huge masterpost full of fun stuff
~ music
ghibli music
coffee shop blues
classical music masterpost
masterpost of studying music
classical vocal music masterpost
cute nostalgic piano music playlist
my favourite instrumental playlist of all time
my studying/instrumental playlist collection on 8tracks
i think that includes most of the best resources i could find!!! feel free to message me in case 1) any of the links are broken, 2) u want me to add on to something, 3) u have a suggestion for a masterpost [i would love that so go ahead and ask if u do] or if u just wanna talk! also, feel free to reblog and add ur own comments/resources. hope this helped!!
- mli
hey friends long time no post..!!! here are some of my favourite double page spreads in my 2017 bujo so far ;u;
Assessment Timeline Planner Free Printable
Organising an assessment task can be super daunting so I created a printable that might just help plan out each day and each step. I made two versions, one with 10 days and one with 4 days for planning!
Download link 4 days here
Download link 10 days here
I hope you enjoy using and customising these printables! If you upload a photo featuring it, I’d love to see. Please tag me on Tumblr with #emmastudies or on Instagram with @emmastudiess. You can see other people using my printables by visiting the #esprintables tag on my blog! Please remember, these printables are for personal use only and should not be redistributed as your own.
If you want to find more organisational printable and support me, please check out my Etsy shop with lots of downloads dedicated to students. You can use ‘student10′ to get 10% off any purchase! :-)
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101 Study Tips
Take advantage of that lower workload in between exam periods to make good notes, clean your house, get work experience and do the things then rather than when you’re busier
Use Highlighters instead of pens to save time. Or vice versa depending on you
Change the timing in the pomodoro technique to suit you rather than the other way round
Use a planner to organise your day
Work out what time of day you study best. You could get up and study in the morning if you’re that sort of person
Attend your tutor or form sessions. Even if you don’t do much in them, you can
Keep your planner small and carry it everywhere
Even better, put your planner on your phone
Don’t sulk if you fail, look back at why you failed and try to improve
If you get distracted by wanting to do something when you should be focusing, write it down. It gives you a checklist of things to do later
Do these things on the checklist in your study breaks
Answer questions without your teaching asking you to
Read about your subjects outside of your classes, especially in high school
Sit at the front of the class room
Don’t sit by yourself in class
Get an early nights sleep
Or at least use sleepytime to get a good time frame
On school days when you wake up, get up straight away, it stops you lazing about
Work hard from the start of the year. There isn’t a time to slack off
Try spaced repititon for learning key facts or a revision schedule
Have snacks and a drink during study sessions. Preferably water.
Summarise and make all your notes onto smaller bits of paper for revision, it helps you recognise what the important facts are
To avoid study stress, take breaks and avoid studying for more than two hours a day
It’s also good to have a day where you don’t study at all once a week
Don’t schedule too far in advance, you’ll just get busy in the meantime or change your methods
When you’re feeling too stressed to work properly but not studying stresses you out, do easier tasks like reviewing flashcards or watching videos on your course
Do as much of your work in school as possible
Prioritise your classes. Especially if you have loads
Make any big habit changes you’ve been thinking of at the start of a term or new year
Study a little before bed, you’ve probably seen that study that says you remember more just before bed
Only make flashcards of the things that you don’t get or are important, not everything
Use online sites like Brainscape, Memrise, Anki or Quizlet for flashcards between devices
Print off your powerpoint slides before a lesson
If you can’t do that, read ahead in the textbook
The syllabus is your guide, so use that as a framework for your revision notes
Your stress and nerves are normal, don’t worry
Aim to finish your revision a week before your exams, it makes you start earlier and finish earlier, you also can rest before your exam
When you pick your subjects, choose the subjects you love
Don’t drink alcohol when you’re studying or any type of drug while studying
Don’t listen to how much everyone is studying. A lot of people big it up or say they do none, usually both aren’t being truthful
Take messy notes in class and neaten them up later
Or take your notes online or on a computer
Have a folder to put your loose sheets and handouts in
Keep your to do list and schedule all in one place, whether that’s a book, app or phone
If you fall behind or are ill a lot, your classmates are your friends for a realistic description of what you’ve missed
When at school, know all the places you’d like to study in case one of them is busy
Don’t work in your bed if it makes you tired
Or work in your bed if all your seats are uncomfortable and it’s distracting
Don’t have too much coffee! And energy drinks are just terrible for you so maybe not have those either
You don’t have to be truthful to your actual opinion in essays, just go for what option has the most points
Listen to your teacher
Have your window open, the fresh air helps
Use practice papers and questions, they really help
Try to teach others as well or if you can’t, explain it in your own words to yourself
Combine more than one technique, so that the weaknesses of each method gets covered by another
Seriously just listen to your teachers
Check your emails every day
Set realistic goals and try not to be too harsh and unrealistic about the time you’ll spend achieving these as well
Use loud and annoying alarms to get you to do things
If you have to read, read out loud rather than in your head
Use a hair tie if you have long hair to keep it out of your face
Keep clean and get dressed for studying
Don’t waste your term making your notes pretty, if it helps, make sure the benefits outweigh the time it takes
Study when you can. Don’t study if you’re too exhausted to do so.
Keep your desk as clean as you can
Know your sources of motivation. Possibly find a way to put that in your study space.
Attend as many classes as possible and don’t skip
Keep yourself busy with stuff that isn’t studying
Reward yourself for your hard work
Before you go back to school, start to wake up earlier so you’re ready
Wear comfortable clothes to school
Or wear whatever makes you feel good, feeling bad can be pretty distracting
Always think about the next step early, whether thats getting work experience, choosing subjects, finding a job or picking a thesis
Always eat breakfast
And always eat lunch too! Especially at school
Do whatever is best for you. Don’t follow a studyblr trend, do what’s best for you.
Make your studying a habit. Do it nearly every day for a long time and it’ll begin to feel more like second nature
Get to know your teachers if you can
And don’t be afraid to ask them for help outside of a lesson, either by email or afterwards, it helps a lot
Look at the types of questions you often get wrong as well as the topics you keep missing out on
Keep a spare bit of food in your bag, I usually have some sesame snaps in my bag as a small snack so I don’t have to get up to get food
Make productive friends and people with similar goals to you
When revising, revise everything and then focus on your weak points
Don’t spend too long on tumblr, and if you are right now, then this is your reminder to log off!
Don’t panic when you don’t know all the answers in a test, do you really need 100%?
Break your studying into smaller bits and spread it out over time to avoid headaches, burnout and all the problems that come with it
Eat better. Get enough fruit and vegetables
Don’t forget about Protein, from meats, nuts, etc. it helps a lot
If you’re falling asleep in class, I usually drink water, pinch myself, take lots of notes and fidget to keep myself up
Regularly clear out your bag, because a lot of stuff builds up
If you’re a more artistic person, use drawings like visual notes, mindmaps, timelines and literal drawings to help you study
If you study with a friend, quiz each other
Study on public transport if you can, notes and flashcards on phones are good for this
Don’t neglect any of your subjects, make sure they all get some time spent on them
Also focus beyond your first exam, it’s easy to overprepare for the first test and then not be ready for the rest
When taking a test look through it quickly before hand
Remember you don’t have to take the test in order
Review your notes all the time, review helps the memory
If you want to pull an all-nighter see if you can do it in the morning or day instead, and don’t do it the night before anything important
Always look at the details, especially if you get a mark-scheme or guide for your assignments
Constantly be taking on new improvements and trying to improve your methods
08.01.2018 // yet another page done from my journal, this one is my favourite so far 🌺