20/08/18
“it’s about the white spaces in between paragraphs, which I think are more important than any of the text because it allows you to think about what’s been said.” - Fred Rogers
[2/100 days of productivity]
sheepfilms
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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AnasAbdin

shark vs the universe

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Jules of Nature
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20/08/18
“it’s about the white spaces in between paragraphs, which I think are more important than any of the text because it allows you to think about what’s been said.” - Fred Rogers
[2/100 days of productivity]
August 30, 2018 | 5:35 PM PT
Had brunch this morning and used a French press for the first time. I feel like a functioning adult (besides eating at 11 am).
Anyways, I got a few stuff for my 21st birthday this month, including a 12-pack of pastel washi tape from AliExpress, a watch, also from AliExpress (it’s actually pretty nice but we’ll see how long it lasts), and I’m still waiting on the Pilot Juice pens I ordered from an Amazon third-party seller.
Also, I’ve only recently started decorating my planner spreads with my own “stickers,” using paper, color pencils, scissors, and glue (I’m a bit broke after the birthday shopping spree lol).
studygram @ narglestudies
06.14.18 // yay summer!
(i am more active on my studygram…if you want to be friends, dm me @ oohy5 !!)
note-taking methods
guide to 4 main note-taking methods
cornell notes
outline method
how to mind map
how to use flashcards
how to use flashcards #2
cause and effect diagrams
summary foldables
double column method
revision notes
make your own revision textbook
how to take notes from a textbook
how to take notes for different subjects
in-class note-taking
taking notes in class
taking notes in class #2
note-taking during and after class
digital notes
ipad note-taking
onenote note-taking
onenote note-taking #2
making notes pretty
colour-coding notes
easy ways to make pretty notes
guide to aesthetically pleasing notes
upgrading your notes
helpful tags (for inspiration)
all notes
digital notes
flashcards
mind maps
printables
more posts:
apps for your mental health
aliexpress stationery
four types of learners
staying productive during holidays
maths masterpost
bullet journal spread themes
what’s in my bag
So helpful, thank you!!💙
March is really hectic and it’s our finals week right now. We made our ship scale model and recently had our inclining experiment. We literally finished our scale model and calculations 30 mins before the submission so we ended up going to school without any sleep at all. I thought I was dying as I was walking up the stairs of our uni but oh well it is a typical life of a student. I’m just glad we passed it on the right time and the inclining experiment went well. I have mock board exams coming and I’m very excited for the miniscule amount of vacation I’m gonna get since I will be starting my internship few weeks after this semester would end.
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German Modal Adverbs
I know that some of the following words aren’t modal adverbs, but I thought that they’re good to know and that’s why they’re on this list. As some of these words are difficult to translate, this list includes examples. Take a look @dave-pen 😊
1. wahrscheinlich - probably, likely Sie hat wahrscheinlich Recht. - She is probably right.
2. vielleicht - maybe Er sollte vielleicht zum Arzt gehen. - Maybe he should see a doctor.
3. immer [+ comparative] - “more and more” Es wird immer wärmer. - It’s getting warmer and warmer
4. immer weniger - less and less Sie aß immer weniger. - She kept eating less and less
5. lustigerweise - funny enough, amusingly Aber das sagen sie hier lustigerweise nie offen. - Though funnily enough they will never say that openly here.
6. eigentlich - actually, in fact Er ist eigentlich sehr hilfsbereit. - He’s actually very helpful.
7. tatsächlich - actually Vielleicht wird es tatsächlich hergestellt werden. - Maybe it actually will be manufactured.
8. anscheinend - apparently Anscheinend war es das einzige, das ihm Angst machte. - Apparently it was the only thing that frightened him.
9. angeblich - allegedly Angeblich hat/habe sie das Geld gestohlen. - She allegedly stole the money.
10. deutlich - clearly Bitte sprich deutlich. - Please speak clearly.
11. offensichtlich - evidently, clearly, obviously. Das ist offensichtlich nicht der Fall. - This is clearly not the case.
12. irgendwie - somehow, kind of, sort of Ich musste dich da irgendwie rausbekommen. - I had to get you out of there somehow. Es ist irgendwie komisch - It’s kind of weird.
13. hauptsächlich - mainly Das Publikum bestand hauptsächlich aus Schülern. - The audience consisted mainly of students.
14. vergebens - in vain (without success) Vergebens versuchte sie die Tür zu öffen. - She tried in vain to open the door.
15. ausgerechnet - “of all …” Warum muss das ausgerechnet mir passieren? - Why does it have to happen to me (of all people)? (Why me?!)
16. bekanntlich - “as you know” Dies ist bekanntlich kein neues Phänomen. - As you know, this is not a new phenomenon.
17. sicherlich - certainly Dafür gibt es sicherlich mehrere Möglichkeiten. - There are certainly various ways of doing this.
18. strengstens - strictly Das Rauchen ist strengstens verboten. - Smoking is strictly prohibited.
19. mag sein - may be Das mag sein - That may be the case.
20. möglicherweise - possibly, may be Es liegt möglicherweise ein Missverständnis vor - There is possibly a misunderstanding.
21. größtenteils - largely Das Problem wird größtenteils ignoriert. - The problem is largely ignored.
22. bedingt - only to some degree, conditionally Diese Bemühungen waren nur bedingt erfolgreich. - These efforts have not been particularly successful.
23. möglicherweise - possibly, may be Möglicherweise haben sie den Inhalt nicht verstanden. - It may be that they haven’t understood the content.
24. äußerst - extremely Es ist äußerst effektiv. - It’s extremely effective.
25. definitiv (eindeutig) - definitely Definitiv nicht / Auf keinen Fall - Definitely not.
26. bestimmt - definitely, no doubt Ich habe bestimmt vieles falsch gemacht! - I must have made a lot of mistakes. Er schafft es bestimmt nicht - He definitely won’t manage it.
27. wesentlich - significantly Hierdurch wird die Herstellung dieser Teile wesentlich vereinfacht. - In consequence, the production of these parts is significantly simplified.
28. glücklicherweise (zum Glück) - fortunately Glücklicherweise musste ich nicht lange suchen. - Fortunately, I didn’t have to look very far.
29. leider - unfortunately Ich habe leider gerade kein Geld dabei. - Unfortunately, I don’t have any money with me now.
30. in der Tat - indeed Hier gibt es in der Tat zwei Sachbereiche. - Here are in fact two areas of expertise.
31. zwangsläufig - necessarily Es stimmt nicht zwangsläufig, dass Kinder so sind wie ihre Eltern. - It is not necessarily true that children are like their parents.
32. wortwörtlich - word-for-word Übersetz nicht wortwörtlich! - Do not translate word-for-word!
33. auf jeden Fall - in any case, certainly Ich werde auf jeden Fall versuchen, zu helfen. - I will certainly try to help.
34. spürbar - noticeably Die Zahl steigt spürbar. - The number is noticeably increasing
35. auffallend - remarkably, strikingly Die Wunde heilt auffallend schnell. - The wound is healing remarkably fast.
36. offenbar - apparently, evidently, obviously Er hat offenbar den Zug verpasst - He must have missed the train.
37. eindeutig - clearly, obviously, unambiguously Wir haben ganz eindeutig Stellung bezogen. - We have taken up a very clear position.
38. vermutlich - probably, presumably Sie sollten vermutlich nicht einmal dort sein. - They probably weren’t even supposed to be there.
39. voraussichtlich - expectedly, presumably, probably Ich werde mich voraussichtlich um mindestens eine Stunde verspäten - I am probably going to be at least one hour late.
40. Berichten zufolge - reportedly Berichten zufolge sollen sie eine Million Dollar gestohlen haben. - They reportedly stole one million dollars.
41. Gerüchten zufolge - rumor has it Gerüchten zufolge wohnt er jetzt in … - Now rumor has it, he has moved to …
42. teilweise - partly, partially, some of … Diese teilweise kostenlosen Leistungen müssen separat gebucht werden. - These partly free of charge services have to be ordered separately.
30.04. histology notes on bone tissue, some room details and great vegan ramen ✨
hard pill to swallow: there are some things that are not meant for you. you will meet people that are not willing to stay. there will be times that you will fail. but don’t be discouraged because alongside, you are meant to be something, you will meet people that will stay, and most importantly, you will get better.
7.29.18 – 80/100 days of productivity 🌟
hey hey! i am much better now! i took a bit of a break to let myself rest up for the weekend and i am all in now :) here is a kind of empty spread from last week, i revamped it for this week cuz it didn’t get much use so you will see that tomorrow ;)
🎶: knee socks - arctic monkeys
100 Days of Productivity - Day 77/100 April 19th, 2018
I continued work on SOR notes today, which was pretty productive. I am currently at a sleepover with my friends - we have eaten much junk food, watched many movies, danced to many songs and taken many interesting photos… I love my friends (and I also love simultaneously eating two boxes of Shapes whilst watching Dirty Dancing at 1am)
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7.4.16+12:08pm // 82/100 days of productivity // journal spread for this week! i have been super productive offline so i haven’t gotten to update much, but at least i can show you my spreads. hope everyone is having a great and/or productive summer!
july 31, 2016 (9/100)
📝 gonna start printing my headers from now on to make my notes uniformed 📐 here are my math notes yay
back to school
i know, i know, i’m a little bit early. it’s all good, i have anxiety, i plan ahead constantly. i figured i’d share some of my plans to prepare myself for heading back to school.
1. fix your sleep schedule
for school i wake up at 6:30, in the summer i wake up at 12. and recently i decided to fuck that up even more by pulling an all-nighter and just, in general, screwing up my sleep schedule. i’ll need about a month to fix all this damage, but in general, you should start reacquainting yourself with your school schedule about two weeks before you have to head back.
2. figure out your note keeping system
i’m switching things up this year, and i won’t be using the binder system i’ve had all throughout high school. it’s simply to heavy for my walk to and from school. instead, i’ll be using a filing folder, and keeping loose leaf paper, as well as the week’s lessons in there, and once the week is over, i’ll transfer my notes to the binder system at home, which should limit the weight i carry. also, this’ll force me to have better organization, and hopefully make weekly review easier. just as a rule of thumb, refreshing your note keeping system is something you should do annually, at the start of a new year or even before a new semester; you know what’s been working and what hasn’t been.
3. gather breakfast ideas
i have about ten minutes scheduled in my morning routine during the school year for breakfast. and about five of those minutes are spent figuring out what to eat. i want to gather simple breakfast ideas that i can test out now, so i don’t waste time deciding what to eat. this just, in general, makes mornings less of a hassle and can help make sure you’re getting a good start to the day.
4. take stock of your supplies
i need a lunchbag and highlighters, my previous ones are no longer able to function, so i need to replace them. i don’t, however, need new pencils, i have plenty. doing an inventory check can really help prevent buying duplicates of something you thought you didn’t have.
5. create achievable goals
this year is my final year of high school, and then i’m off to university, most of my goals centre around applications and just graduating. but there are other things i know i need to do. embracing study habits for one. i’m hoping to do so by staying in the library after school instead of walking home right away because i know i can’t get work done as effectively at home. i’ll also be doing a review for exams all throughout the year, instead of the day before, by creating flashcards and mindmaps for each days lesson. set a general goal, then add the steps you’ll need to take to achieve it.
6. check your courses
i’m dropping out of physics because i don’t need to be taking it and it will give me a spare instead of a full course load. i need to talk to my guidance counsellor before school starts because of it. as well, i like to make sure i’m in the correct classes and that my schedule is as balanced as possible. some schools may not allow this for regular students, mine does. make sure you’re taking what you need to take and what will allow you to succeed.
7. put dates in your planner
my school offers a tentative list of events going on through the year, with set exam and break times. i like to keep track of these, and setting them in my planner makes it easier to see how my year will play out. if your school doesn’t offer this, check out past years scheduling so that you have a general feel for how your year will go.
these are just some of the things i’m doing to ensure this year goes smoothly for me. let me know what y’all are doing too!
Quick reminder, especially for you younger undergrads: Discipline is a skill, not a character trait. And just like any skill, it can be practiced and improved upon incrementally. Try not to get discouraged if you have a day, or multiple days, where you are less disciplined than you would like or need to be. Don’t quit. Don’t spend the next week binging Netflix because you think it’s a hopeless endeavour. Just get up the next day and try again. Each day you try is more practice, and each day you practice, you’ll get a little bit better, and that continual improvement will pay dividends in the long run.
Keep at it.
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hi everyone! since the holidays are over for most of us, i thought i’d make an inspirational and motivational masterpost all about notes! upgrading your notes by changing the layout, adding doodles, banners, using sticky notes, changing your handwriting etc. motivates me personally to study!
out with the sloppy last minute notes and in with the new!
handwriting
how to write in cursive
some fonts to try out
how to improve your handwriting
note taking systems
study methods summed up
stationery to make it all happen
sticker printables to jazz it up
notes
how to take lecture notes
how to annotate books
taking notes from a textbook - studyign
note taking system - theorganisedstudent
note taking system - emmastudies
another note taking system - academicmind
another note taking system - wonderfullifee
the 2 notebook method
note taking with highlighters and post its
pretty timelines
note taking printables
plot summary with sticky notes
20 uses of sticky notes
colour code your notes
method with columns
the cornell note taking system
the cornell note taking system using onenote
in class notes
another in class note taking format
what are sketchnotes?
online whiteboard
flashcards
how to make flashcards
another how to make flashcards
an example
another example (with sticky notes)
and another example (biology)
8 ways to improve your flashcards
make and test flashcards online
alternative to flashcards - studyign
print onto flashcards
mindmaps
how to mindmap (1)
how to mindmap (2)
some examples
apps
notability
banners
simple banner
more banners
it’s a banner party over here
banners (shown how to draw in gifs)
illustrate your notes
how to illustrate your notes - reviseordie
sketchnote tips (banners, lettering, doodles)
more sketchnote tips
even more sketchnote tips
how to make your notes pretty - theorganisedstudent
how to make your notes pretty - studyspoinspo
how to make your notes pretty - booksflowersandtea
what is visual note taking?
a visual alphabet
note taking printables
dot grid
note outline printables
lined cornell method printable
grid cornell method printable
hope you all had a good rest and are ready for a new year of studying!
xoxo lou
5 German conjunctions you probably didn’t know! (#2)
Fancy learning some words? Love a bit of German? Conjunctions make you ‘’happy’’? Then you’ve come to the right post!
I did the first part of this 5 months ago lmfao, I’m so organised.
1. gleichwie.
Meaning: just like/as (if). Type: subordinating (moves verb to end). Synonyms: gleichsam, quasi, [ebenso] wie Frequency (based on Duden): 2/5, rare + elevated Example usage: gleichwie der Regen und Schnee vom Himmel fällt . Translation: just like the rain and snow falling from the sky.
2. sowenig… auch.
Meaning: as little as/however little. Type: subordinating (moves verb to end). Synonyms: ??? Frequency (based on Duden): 2/5, rare Example usage: sowenig er auch davon weiß, er will immer mitreden. Translation: as little he knows of it, he always want to join the conversation.
3. wiewohl.
Meaning: although Type: subordinating (moves verb to end). Synonyms: obwohl, obgleich, obschon Frequency (based on Duden): 2/5, rare + elevated Example usage: seine Aussage ist einleuchtend, wiewohl der Beweis nicht ganz einfach war . Translation: his statement is plausible, although the proof/evidence for it was not so simple.
4. derweil.
Meaning: while/whilst Type: subordinating (moves verb to end). Synonyms: während, indessen Frequency (based on Duden): 3/5, slightly common Example usage: derweil er mit den Kindern spielte, arbeitete sie Translation: whilst he played with the children, she worked.
5. wohingegen.
Meaning: whereas Type: subordinating (moves verb to end). Synonyms: indessen, hingegen Frequency (based on Duden): 2/5, rare Example usage: er hat blondes Haar, wohingegen seine Geschwister alle dunkelhaarig sind Translation: he hat blond hair, whereas his siblings all had dark-coloured hair.
I hope you all enjoy this factual knowledge ooOooo.
All of the examples are taken from either Duden, Canoo or dict.cc
[Part 1]
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