// march 🌱
“be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don’t matter, and those who matter don’t mind”
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// march 🌱
“be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don’t matter, and those who matter don’t mind”
please don’t forget to drink water and get some sunlight because you’re basically a houseplant with complicated emotions.
“But the 8-hour workday is too profitable for big business, not because of the amount of work people get done in eight hours (the average office worker gets less than three hours of actual work done in 8 hours) but because it makes for such a purchase-happy public. Keeping free time scarce means people pay a lot more for convenience, gratification, and any other relief they can buy. It keeps them watching television, and its commercials. It keeps them unambitious outside of work. We’ve been led into a culture that has been engineered to leave us tired, hungry for indulgence, willing to pay a lot for convenience and entertainment, and most importantly, vaguely dissatisfied with our lives so that we continue wanting things we don’t have. We buy so much because it always seems like something is still missing.”
— Your Lifestyle Has Already Been Designed
Realised I never posted this onto my tumblr 😤😂🤪
reblog if you are a +20 studyblr!
i enjoy the diversity of the people that i follow (highschoolers and young undergrads are all welcome!) but i miss knowing more studyblrs/langblrs closer to my age 🌿
Can we normalize doing nothing, please?
I work with kids. These kids are at my program before and after school, and then some of them have sports/dance/music sometimes all of the above before they finally go home, eat dinner, and go to sleep. Then rinse and repeat everyday, and games and more classes on the weekend, etc.
I’m all for extracurriculars, but this turns into the teen who is not only in the school play, but they’re on the newspaper, the football team, and seven different clubs. In college they take double the courseloads, and then once they graduate…what?
They work themselves raw because they arent used to downtime. They’ve been told they can always be doing something, and they don’t know how to relax. This turns into the adult that has anxiety because there’s nothing left to clean, the adult that desperately wants to watch that TV show but can’t force themselves to sit long enough for it.
Then they turn into the moms and dads who spend all their free time ferrying their kids to extracurriculars.
Like, these kids don’t know what downtime is? I told a kid I did nothing last weekend, and he looked at me like I was crazy. He asked what I was doing this weekend and I said “Probably sleeping, mostly,” and he actually gasped. Then he rattled off a bunch of things I could do, to which I had to stop him.
“No, you don’t understand. I plan on sleeping. I’m booked.”
“But you could–”
“Nah. I’m just gonna rest.”
It was as if I had said a bad word or something. I asked what he does when he gets sick, and he says he goes to practice anyway. I asked him what he does if he doesn’t feel like going, and he said he goes anyway. I asked when he takes time to rest, and he said when he sleeps at night.
Bring back lazy Sundays. Bring back Saturday morning cartoons. Bring back the idea of relaxing and soaking in your day before moving into the next thing. Bring back the right to breathe, the right to rest.
Bring back mental health days, and taking a break. Bring back taking a walk or watching a show or setting a timer to remind yourself to stop cleaning and relax.
If you’re running at 100% all the time with no time to recharge, then your battery is going to die spectacularly, and probably at the worst possible time.
Mood
Society is trying to burn us all out. Tell society to fuck off.
Go take a fucking nap. You’ve more than earned it and you deserve it.
We HAVE to recharge. Our bodies, our minds, our everything requires it.
You don’t always have to be productive. And also take off the idea that you need rest to be *more* productive. You just need rest, period. For you.
Not at all surprising we’ve got a plague of kids burning out when they’re in middle school.
[29.05.19]
Spent this morning in the coffee shop going over Physical Chemistry, what’s everyone been up to? 💕
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26.05.19 // 7am challenge: day four
I’ll be honest, Idid not wake up at 7am, probably more like 12pm. Normally I’d be upset at my about it but today I decided to take the loss and not be too upset bc I had sleep debt, nothing big planned today and finals are coming up. I’m still determined to wake up at 7am for the next few days bc I committed to this challenge, I’m going to see it through, and I have faith that it’ll help me to do this. I wasn’t that productive today due to the late start (what do you call an anti-snowball?) but I still got some work and laundry done!
[02.06.19]
Yesterday was such a lovely day. I spent the morning in a coffee shop cramming for my last exam, then walked around the gardens for the afternoon to destress. The perfect day. ✨
[02.06.19]
Yesterday was such a lovely day. I spent the morning in a coffee shop cramming for my last exam, then walked around the gardens for the afternoon to destress. The perfect day. ✨
[31.05.19]
Today’s focus was just getting through the day, and that’s ok. Sometimes that’s all you can ask for.
[31.05.19]
Today’s focus was just getting through the day, and that’s ok. Sometimes that’s all you can ask for.
Productive Things That Aren’t Studying
washing the dishes
making your bed
tidying your book/dvd shelf/shelves
cleaning the cupboard/wardrobe
reading
sleeping
writing a blog
planning your month/week/day
replying to messages or asks
responding to emails
sorting through letters/mail
clearing your email inbox
organising stationery
clean your sinks
clean your toilets
pet your pet
sort through old clothes
give to charity
go on a walk
go on a run
clean down any surfaces
work out
meal prep
get rid of empty shampoo bottles from the shower
clean out old food from the cupboard/fridge
empty out your school bag
call your parent
unfriend/unfollow people you no longer interact with
watch a TEDTalk
empty the bins/trash
clean the mirrors in your house
hug your pet
wash some clothes
buy any birthday cards/presents that you need to
reply to any old texts
make a tumblr post on productive things that aren’t studying
forgive yourself. whether you fail a test, eat too many cookies, say the wrong thing, fail a class, or spend a whole day in bed — learn to forgive yourself. the next day will be better. the next day will be a day closer to your next success. you can do it.
sunday 26th
two papers due in the next few weeks. the stress is slowly but surely creeping in