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YOU ARE THE REASON

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Christopher Funk
Canopy & Stars
my top 8 productivity tips:Â
â¶ visualize everything âwrite (ideally by hand, but typing is fine too) down your to-do list so you have a clear understanding of what you need to get done. Plus, you also get to cross things off, which is super satisfying.
â¶ break down your tasks â instead of âdoing my courseworkâ, say âread chapters 2.1 to 2.4âł and âfinish my notes on this classâ. Donât make it too big for yourself because itâll get overwhelming really fast.
â¶ think of it as a few tasks rather than a big task â imagine yourself being productive: what does that mean? what is the very first step? add it to your to-do list if needed: step one, getting some tea.
â¶ reserve a space for yourself âdonât do your work in bed. Sit at your desk or a dining table and clean it up a bit. Get yourself a drink, light a candle, shut the door, open a window.
â¶ make sure youâre comfortable â get warm and cozy, wear something that makes you feel comfortable! Itâs 100% worth it to take time getting into something you feel good in.
â¶ find a study/work method that fits you â I personally use the pomodoro study method because for me itâs important to have something to look forward to (like a break), but there are a lot of them out there. Find a âstudy with meâ YouTube video if necessary, lots of youtubers implement methods like that. And, if someone else tells me I can take a break while Iâm in the middle of something, I often prefer to finish the task first (which I think helped my productivity/motivation too).
â¶ create a productivity playlist  â preferably something without lyrics so you donât get distracted. I have one with classical piano music, another with modern piano music, and another with lo-fi beats. Theyâre perfect for setting a relaxing mood.
â¶ reward yourself â if thereâs something you feel good about, reward yourself with a walk or a pet-cuddle or a phone call with your friend. Itâs so important to recognize what youâre achieving as you go because itâll motivate you in the future, too.
(Take it from me: if you see studying/being productive as something uncomfortable and bad, chances are youâve been doing it wrong. Itâs not supposed to be uncomfortable, even if itâs hard.)
Lapland |Â Jaasim Sarker
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âIâm awfully fond of bad weather. When the morning is chill and the sky is charcoal grey, when the splash of raindrops on the windowpanes makes me shiver, when the world outside blows and drips dolefully, I am cheered by the thought of tea. You see, rainy days are my favourite tea weather. The moment the kettle pipes on the stove, a sense of well-being overtakes me, a delicious feeling of comfort and calm.â
â Paul F. Kortepeter
Cozy Room CommissionÂ
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Nature is beautiful.
My soul can finally rest.
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