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📜about me🌿
Medical Student
Slytherclaw (I'm given either house every time I take the test)
Plant Enthusiast
Book Lover
Author
BTS Army
Blogging my study journey and posting study tips to help others ♡
Happy Holidays to Everyone!
May the end-of-year season bring you peace, comfort, rest, happiness, love, good health, and energy. ♡
You've worked hard this year. Whether things have gone as planned, or not, you deserve to feel proud of all that you have experienced, accomplished, and overcome.
Please remember to treat yourself and others kindly, and to always keep the things, and people, you love close to your heart. ♡
To everyone who's going back to university, school, or work now, you've got this. This year is going to be phenomenal for you. Stay safe, stay healthy, and keep going.
My 2022 Resolutions
At the end of every year, I reflect on how I felt during the year and what I feel I could do to improve my lifestyle moving forward.
I believe that resolutions should be achievable goals and defined improvements that have thorough positive reasoning behind them
When choosing my resolutions, I ensure that they are realistic, achievable, and most importantly are beneficial to my wellbeing and productivity in my everyday life.
Communicate continuously and consistently with people to maintain good relationships
Improve my daily time management
Plan each day the night before with a schedule and a to-do list
Ensure that I have a flexible plan for my day with a Plan B in case an unforeseen event arises
Reflect on my day every night by writing at least one sentence or phrase in my journal
Everyday, write at least one sentence in one of my novels in progress
Read a book for leisure for at least 10 minutes every day
Do 10 minutes of yoga every day
Meditate for any period of time every day
Make an effort to be conscious of any intrusive thoughts and to remove them from my mind
Actively make time to take care of myself - consistent (as much as possible) sleep schedule; regular rest; being mindful of my thoughts
Create routines for certain times of the day (morning, night, when I'm on my way to and from university) or events (dinner out, a late night seminar, or dissection)
Practice the languages I'm learning every day by reading, writing, listening, or speaking
Practice a musical instrument every day for at least 10 minutes
Do you also have resolutions for 2022? If so, please share them! ♡
Study Habits for Better Health
The 10-10-10 Rule for Eye Health
This is especially important for when you are using an electronic device to study as you tend to blink much less when using an electronic device in comparison to using analogue materials.
This can easily result in dry eyes, eye strain from blue light, and can, over time, eventually encourage the elongation of the eyeball which results in shortsightedness,
Every 10 minutes, take a 10 second break from looking at the screen by looking at an object that is at least 10 feet (approx. 3 metres) away from you
Personally, I find that it is most beneficial to look out a window at the environment around me to give my eyes relief from artificial light and to look at objects that are further away
If you do not have access to a window or an object far enough, looking at the furthest object you can find works well too
You can remember to do this by setting reminders, making a mental note while keeping an eye on the clock, or by incorporating this habit with the 10 minute planning technique
This helps with being more mindful of how much time you spend looking at a screen as well as monitoring how much time you have been working
Additionally, taking just a few seconds to look away from your screen allows you to be more conscious of your surroundings and to take stock of how you feel mentally and physically
I find that this habit has drastically improved my eye health and has reduced my stress when working
Taking a moment to step back from my work to focus on something within my environment prevents me from feeling overwhelmed by the work I'm doing
By removing myself from the situation, I allow myself to have an outsider's perspective and logically analyse how much I have left to do
Sometimes, when you're completing many tasks or large tasks, it feels like you're in a terribly huge pile of work but taking a step back allows you to regain control and say "It's only 3 tasks, I can do this"
Yoga Blocks, Textbooks, Pillows, or Variation for Spine Health
Often times, many of us tend to slouch or hunch over whilst studying or working. This consistent incorrect posture puts strain on your spine which can lead to inconvenient neck, shoulder, and back pain.
It is crucial to maintain correct and comfortable posture to ensure that our spine is in good health to allow us to work and go about our daily lives in comfort.
While sitting at my desk, I like to place a yoga block, a small textbook, a firm pillow, or a similar object perpendicular to my lower back and my chair
This instantly improves my posture by pushing me to sit upright rather than slouching or hunching over my desk
It is important to be lightly holding the yoga block or book perpendicular to the chair's backrest rather than leaning on the object
Heavily leaning on the object may pinch the spine and do more harm than good
Lightly holding the object makes your back muscles work consistently to make you sit upright which strengthens the back muscles and works to improve the overall alignment of the spine
This position must be comfortable, neutral, and feel natural
Another way of protecting your spine, as well as your whole body, is to work in different positions
Instead of the traditional work position of sitting at a desk, you could try standing, laying down on your front, or even sitting on your calves to work
Varying the positions in which the body is stationary for long periods of time prevents tension from building in specific areas which may lead to pain or cramping at a later stage
This also encourages the strengthening of the smaller muscles that assist in maintaining these positions
On occasion, I even like to study or watch lectures while holding a yoga position or stretching to keep my body in healthy condition
Pillows placed on your seat or behind your back can also help in protecting your spine from cramping or muscle soreness from sitting on a hard surface for prolonged periods of time
This option seems very simple but it can make the world of a difference in your comfort as you study
Maintaining Your Hand Health
Your hands are one of the most crucial components of your body. When studying, you use your hands to write, draw, type, and investigate. It is always important to take care of every part of your body but your hands need particular care.
When you are writing, ensure that your neck, torso, shoulders, arm, and hand are in a natural, comfortable, and neutral position
There should be no tension in your body and you should be sitting upright to prevent you from tiring easily
If you need to, rest your wrist on a small, plush object such as a a mousepad's wrist pad, a small cushion, a soft pencil case, or a folded piece of cloth
There is no single correct way to hold a pencil but there is criteria to help you find your personal optimal grip
You should be able to see exactly what you are writing without any of your fingers obstructing your view
Your hand should feel comfortable, controlled, and relaxed as you write
Your writing should be efficient, economic, and fluent
Using this criteria, my own pen grip is where my thumb, index, and middle fingers are the only fingers that hold and control my pencil while my ring and pinkie finger rest on my writing surface for support and mobility
When you are typing, your hand joints are vulnerable to strain due to the constant impacts of your fingers striking the keys
Even if your taps on the keys are gentle, this continuous movement can still strain the joints
Ensure that your wrist is relaxed and has a comfortable form of padding to rest on if you need to
Typing with all of your fingers helps distribute the force and movement of typing which results in less strain on each finger but learning this does take time and effort
With any form of using your hands, the most important health care for your hands is to stretch them
The simple act of stretching your hands greatly relieves muscle tension which assists in preventing the development of any ailments
Stretching your hands also improves mobility and assists with fine motor control to allow more precise and stable hand movements
The ideal stretches for the hands include extending your arm whilst turning your palm to the ceiling and gently pulling your four fingers downwards; gently pulling and rotating the thumb towards your upper arm with your palm facing inwards; clenching and unclenching your hands; wiggling your fingers; and interlocking your fingers and rotating your palms downwards to face away from you whilst extending your arms forward, then moving them above your head
You use your body as a vessel to gain knowledge from your physical environment.
Take good care of your body and it will take good care of your mind.♡
Education should always improve your mental and physical health.
Study Motivators That Work
The 3 Minute Rule
When you have a task that you don't want to complete, just get started and keep going for 3 minutes. If you still don't want to complete the task after 3 minutes, stop and start another task
This method can be very challenging during the initial stages of trying it
When you procrastinate, you tend to find something else to do first to dodge the main task at hand
This rule forces you to immediately avoid any deviation from completing the task for 3 solid minutes with the option to stop after those 3 minutes
Discipline plays a crucial role in this motivation technique as starting the 3 minutes requires you to overcome procrastination
Something that helps in this process is trying to slightly mentally detach yourself from the situation to have an objective view on it
You need to look at the situation and acknowledge that you have the freedom to stop the task after 3 minutes if you truly cannot complete it and that you absolutely must start the task immediately
Often times, I keep going once I start which results in significantly improved productivity
Flexibile Schedules
Often times, I plan out the perfect study and work session with my tasks and times detailed to the second
However, sometimes, life gets in the way of these plans and I'm forced to reschedule everything
Something like this can be extremely demotivating, especially if your day revolved around your very detailed plan
To help solve such issues, there are 2 options for 2 different scenarios
The first option is to prevent the situation from occurring at all
Extremely rigid and detailed plans are very easy to disrupt
Preventing the situation would be done by outlining more flexible study and work plans that can be done at most times and don't rely on strict timings (I will post another article on creating a flexible and functional study schedule)
The second option is how to move forward if you do find yourself in a situation where your study plans have been disrupted and you're demotivated
In this instance, the first step is to list the topics you need to cover and sort them from most important to least important
Estimate how much time each topic will take and look at how much time you have available
Evaluate if the time you have available is adequate to completely cover all of your listed topics
If not, choose as many topics with the greatest priority that will be able to be completed within your available time
Remember, these steps should be completed within 5 minutes at most to prevent you from losing any more time
There's always a plan for every situation. It just needs to be found.
Justify It
If you truly feel like there's no reason to compete the task, find a reason
If the task is important enough for you to lament over it, it's certainly important enough for you to complete it as soon as possible
Clear your mind of any frustration and just relax
Think of what the purpose of the task is
Do you need to complete an assignment that will be a part of your final grade?
Do you need to complete a report for your job?
Will this benefit you in the future - near or far?
If you need to study, what is your end goal?
When I hesitate with my studying, I always remind myself that what I'm learning now will one day help me improve as a doctor
Once you identify a reason, act on it and complete the task
The reason will help you sense that what you're doing has meaning and purpose, making the task less of an inconvenience and more of a duty
Knowledge is always valuable.
Mystical Nature Things
Water dripping off of leaves
Mushrooms growing after rain
Moss growing in damp, shady areas and crawling up trees
Fields of miniature clover and tiny flowers
Unusually colourful plants growing in unexpected places
Moss covered rocks
Water pouring onto rocks
Pebbles just barely submerged in water
Water plants and lily pads
Frogs sitting on rocks near a pond
Mist hanging low over a garden at dawn or dusk
Sunlight trickling through many layers of leaves
Giant, thick trees that seem to have been there forever
Owls perched on a tree branch with the Moon and stars behind them
Bats playing in the violet dusk light
Mice running across power lines and branches
Cats sleeping under flower bushes and on top of mossy garden walls
The scent of a rainstorm approaching
The smell of wet soil and plants
The warm dampness after a summer storm
The sting of cold sea winds on your cheeks
Faintly singing wind, like a siren
Murmuring leaves and bushes
The quiet symphony of birds and frogs on a rainy night
My Favourite Study Snacks
Remember, your brain is working hard when you study so it needs proper fuel to function well ♡
Fruit!!! - dried or fresh (berries, apple, banana, tangerines, grapes/raisins, pears, peaches, apricots, etc)
Salted crackers - plain or with a topping such as cream cheese, jam, plain cheese, boiled egg and mayo, etc.
Dried seaweed
Nuts (be careful of allergies!!!)
Dried meats/jerky/biltong
Corn chips - maybe with a dip, such as salsa or guacamole, but be careful to not get distracted by the dip! (I very easily get distracted by my corn chips and dip......)
Puffed rice
Chopped vegetables - raw or cooked (cucumber, carrots, bell peppers, etc)
Chocolate chips/pieces
Chocolate coated nuts
Pretzels
Freshly made popcorn
Bread and butter
Smoothies
Banana milk
Tea - green tea, black tea, early grey tea, chamomile tea, mint/peppermint tea, etc
Be sure to stay hydrated with lots of water!!
After I have a really rewarding study session, I like to have a bit of ice cream too!