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[25/02/2020]
100 days of productivity: day 2
Today is going to be a long day. I planned to ‘sleep in’ till 5:30 but my body woke me up at 4:50. So there was no going back to sleep. I just finished my 8-10am lecture on civil procedure.
I’m so happy I meal prepped because damn I just ate the yummiest overnight oats for breakfast. I also made vegan meatballs and pasta for lunch today. And I have a lentil and spinach salad as an extra snack.
I don’t finish class till 6pm today, ah I’m already tired. I have so many readings to do for my honours class tonight!
04.03.2020; online university = lots of planning.
i have also applied to a lot of jobs lately and i haven't had any positive responses yet. that's kind of taking a toll on my self-worth. i'm thinking about doing a video-cv to differentiate me from other candidates, but that will take a lot of work. i guess i'll tell you how that goes!
copying out some old book notes into my commonplace book with my fountain pen!
it's honestly been such a long week. everything is piling up and happening at once and as a type a person i HAVE to plan everything out, but i still get overwhelmed about the upcoming things even though i've been preparing lol. next wednesday is my last "big thing" i've been prepping for so i'm sooooo close to finally having my big exhale and letting go of the stress of the end of the semester
monday (day 22/40)
finished reading my final chapter for my project
worked on my project poster
went for a walk w my mom
trying is better than failing.
10 types of planners
I’ve just discovered the Studyblr community. I’ve read lots of posts saying that you should use a planner, and since I LOVE planners, I thought that we should go a little bit deeper on this topic.
1. Bullet Journal
Bullet Journal is not a type of planner that you can buy, but a system to keep organized. First, you have to buy a notebook. Then, you’ll need to number all the pages and create an index. Finally, you’ll be able to create daily to-do lists using a complex bullet code.
Learn more about Bullet Journal.
Pros:
You can use the notebook that you prefer.
It is pretty meticulous and organized.
Cons:
Having to create an index, number all the pages… and basically creating a planner from scratch can be a waste of time.
Even though you have a monthly calendar, you can’t really asign tasks in advanced.
You can’t predict how long a to-do list will be so you will end up with blank pages and crammed tasks in other pages.
2. Chronodex
Chronodex is a graphic time managing system created by Patrick Ng. It consists on that circle diagram which works as a clock. You can print it out and stick it to any kind of notebook or planner and use it as a way to put up your daily tasks.
Learn more about Chronodex.
Pros:
It is better than a simple to-do list because you plan in advanced how much time you will spend doing each task.
It is visual and effective.
You can create a color code.
It can be used in an agenda or in a notebook.
Cons:
You have to print a lot of chronodex circles or make it a stamp.
You may also need to print out a calendar. Is that even a drawback?
3. Spiraldex
Spiraldex is a Chronodex sequel, created by Kent from Oz. It works exactly as Chronodex but using a different design, which, from my point of view, is a lot more clear.
Read more about Spiraldex.
4. Planner Pad
Their website is prehistoric but the idea is really interesting. Each page works like a funnel: Top section for long lists (categorize tasks and activities), middle section for your daily activity plan (prioritize what need more attention from the top section) and lower section works like an appointment book (schedule).
Read more about Planner Pads.
Pros:
This system can actually be used in other kinds of planners.
One week per two-page spread.
Great for long-term tasks (helps you divide the work).
They can imprint your name in gold.
Elegant and formal.
Cons:
May be too sober.
5. Life Mapping System
DIYfish (its creator) says: “Life Mapping is a kind of color coding, time-managing, journal writing method that can help you record and organize your life without hustle.” It works pretty much like any other binder planner but with a twist on it. Every page has a color index on its margin that helps you search and locate important notes.
Read more about Life Mapping System.
Pros:
This system helps you to keep your notes organized in the long-term.
Cons:
You have to buy a binder and inserts.
6. Midori Traveler’s notebook
How to describe it? It is a piece of leather, with a elastic band around it to keep the journal closed and another one on the spine, so that you can attach refills. It is a traveler notebook… for people who… travel. But well, the journey from home to work and from work to home counts as traveling as well.
See more about Traverler’s notebooks / buy.
Pros:
Can add and change refills (so it is for life).
Not to big, not to small.
They promise that the paper is lightweight, thin but anti-transparency.
Elegant.
Cons:
About 50€ (worth it, in my opinion, because of the good quality).
7. Filofax
Filofax is the “original personal organiser” but there are more brands that sell this kind of binder planner, such us Gillio or Smythson.
Go to Filofax Official Website.
Pros:
It is for life.
You can add the inserts that are useful for you.
There are thousands of accesories for your filofax.
You can get creative.
Cons:
You have to buy inserts (that’s not necesary a disadvantage).
It can get really huge.
If you want to add your own inserts, you have to punch the holes by hand (because of the six holes).
8. Hobonichi
Hobonichi planners are mainly appealing to creative people since you have one page per day to record what you plan to do or what you have done. Every year, the design of Hobonichi is “refined and updated to reflect the demands of users”, as they say on ther website.
Read more about Hobonichi.
Pros:
Lay-flat binding.
There are A LOT of beautiful covers to choose.
You can get creative (and use watercolors!).
Includes one quote per two-page spread.
Their website seems extremely frank, reliable and neatly organized.
Cons:
The book costs 2,700 yen (about 20€ / $22) and you’ll probably want to buy a cover too (At least, 20€ more).
9. Personal Planner
Personal Planner is a website in which you can design your own planner (from the cover to the inlay design) and they send it to you.
Read more about Personal Planner.
Pros:
You can design pretty much everything.
Cons:
The cheaper agenda costs $29.95.
10. My planner system
I use a regular week-view planner. This is how I color code and stuff:
Daily homework: I (and probably the rest of the planet) write down my homework on the same day the teacher set it. I use a blue pen to write it and a red pen to cross it down when it is done. That way, done and undone work jump out at you. ➯ When I put something off: I cross it down with my blue pen and write it again on the day I plan to do it. That way I know that didn’t do it that first day but it doesn’t simply look undone. ➯ Long-term chores: (Such as essays or things that require a few days to be done.) I use the same method. For example: Today it’s Monday and the teacher says “You have to do a research paper about the Parthenon for next week”. I write on my planner (under Monday) “Parthenon essay”. When I get home, I decide that I’m going to do it between Wednesday and Friday, so I cross “Parthenon essay” with blue ink and write it again under the days that I plan to do it.
Exams: I write the exam on the actual day of the exam and then I highlight it so it is 100% visible when I get to a new page. Having a calendar on your wall with all the exams and deadlines is also essential. By the way, it is so relieving to cross off days on the calendar!
Deadlines: I write deadlines the same way I write exam dates. However, I highlight them using a different color so it is easy to tell them apart from exams.
Other: Such as details for an essay, what’s covered in an exam, etc. I use the note pages at the end of the planner.
Calming masterpost:
crisis/urgent support lines and sites
hotlines/crisis lines for depression, domestic abuse, alcohol and drug abuse, teens, pregnancy, lgbt and more
mental support community - a forum where you can post that you are in a crisis right now and need peer support as soon as possible
imalive crisis chat - online one-on-one chat for if you’re in at risk of hurting yourself etc
self harm alternatives
si urges alternatives
relaxation/anxiety relief
do nothing for two minutes
interactive silk art
guided relaxation
watch a dream
100,000 stars
thisissand - create sandscapes on your screen with your mouse
calming gif
the quiet place project
the quiet place - find some quiet
the thoughts room - a super calm page to unburden yourself from bad thoughts
the comfort spot - a place for anonymous venting with out anybody judging you for who you are
the dawn room - my personal favourite, especially good for when you feel alone
know that it will be okay - when a moment is too hard for you - come here.
music and sounds
my anxiety relief playlist - on 8tracks
my positivity/recovery playlist - on 8tracks
‘stay strong’ playlists - on 8tracks
coffee shop sounds
rain sounds
calmsound - nature sounds
rainycafe
comfort food
one minute cookie in a mug
brownie in a mug
several cookie recipes
25 hot chocolate recipes
loads and loads of snacks - 533 quick and easy recipes for a range of snacks on studentrecipe
lots of different in-a-mug recipes
chocolate pudding in a mug - my personal fave (lil tip: add mini marshmallows for extra gooey yumminess)
advice and tips
how to be okay with yourself
25 resolutions
life hacks
more life hacks
a hella ton more life hacks - so many life hacks dude soon ur gonna never have a day-to-day stress again
school masterpost - school sucks so bad but hopefully this can help ease the stress
how to love yourself
how to bypass restricted wifi omg
alleviate menstrual cramps
boost your confidence
love yourself!
self help after anxiety
stop biting your nails
stop procrastinating
stop skipping breakfast
videos and movies
cure to sadness (video)
the movie blog - a blog dedicated to movie masterposts you will never be without a movie to watch again
cute roulette - THE BEST PLACE ON THE INTERNET ITS LITERALLY JUST A HUGE ROULETTE OF VIDEOS OF CUTE ANIMALS WHAT MORE COULD YOU WANT FROM LIFE
random acts of kindness caught on film
disney movies
movies for angsty teens
distractions etc
rice questions - answer simple questions and donate free rice to people in poverty!!
click to give - just click a button to donate (it costs nothing) food to animals shelters, people in poverty and homeless veterans; mammograms to fight breast cancer; therapy for people on the autism spectrum; alzheimer’s and diabetes research; a book to a child; protect wildlife habitat
break something - good for anger
loads of cute games
how to make a blanket nest
learn something new - a masterpost of hobbies
exercise like a superhero
nice words
things to do when your sad
slap a bald guy with an eel - this is ridiculously entertaining
watch a dog lick your screen - it loops, so you could literally watch for hours if you want
calmingmanatee
daily puppy
how to make a comfort box
download free books
extras
emergency compliment!
lots of compliments - they even include ur name aw
huge list of bloggers who have put themselves forward as willing to listen/chat without judgement
getting anon hate?
:) tag - all the posts that i’ve tagged for making me happy
7cupsoftea - free, anonymous, confidential talks with trained listeners
get a hug
Calming songs, playlists and instrumentals:
Sing Me to Sleep
The Boulevard of Broken Dreams
Boost your Mood (peppier and happy songs)
The Driving Mixtape
Study
Summer Nights
It’s Going to be Fine
Calm & Collected
Once Upon a December - Piano (song)
Clair de Lune (song)
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress (song)
Calming/distracting Websites
The Quiet Place
Rainymood.com
Calm.com
Soundrown.com - calming sounds to mix and match
A website to distract yourself
A recovery masterpost
A post of interesting things
Ungruntle yourself
Press a magic button and fix everything
Play cute games
Almost every movie your little heart desires (i suggest you use with adblocker)
How to love yourself
A website that compliments you
Crafts and activities, easy and fun DYI projects
Glitter calm jars
A list of things to do to curb anxiety
Make a blanket nest
Silky summer legs
Lots of food recipes; mostly desserts
For bad days masterpost
Make some microwave snacks
Five minute fudge
Make a phone case
A bunch of hobbies!
Self care list!
Pretty gold-dipped feathers (for decorating or anything)
What to do when:
You’ve been triggered
You’re having an anxiety attack
You’re having a panic attack
Your face is red and puffy after crying
You just had a fight
You hate yourself
You want to avoid being stressed
You want to get over your ex
Meditation and breathing
Guided Meditations
Do Nothing for 2 Minutes
Calm Down
Meditation Tips
90 second relaxation exercise
Simple things
Pretty Tree
When You Feel You Have Lost Everything
See Some BLOOD
Press a Button to Make Everything OK
Calming Manatee
Calming Gif
Make Something!
Jump into a Sofa Fort!
Make a Comfort Box
Glitter Jar Or This One
Other Nice Things
A Page To Help You Recover!!!
Coping Skills & Distractions
The Quiet Place. Shhhhh
For When You’re Upset
The Nicest Place on the Internet
Player 2
10 Most Relaxing Online Games
Talk To Someone That Will Listen
Not Having a Good Day?
How-to Love Yourself
Ground Yourself X X X
Mood Chart
Do Nothing For Two Minutes
Rainymood
The Comfort Spot
Weave Silk
Seed Plant Breeder
This Is Sand
C.A.L.M
Calming/Relaxing Music:
Soft Piano: x, x, x, x, x
The Sound of Waves: x
The Sound of a Storm + Waves: x
New setup for a new academic challenge! (I'm starting a PhD)
09.04.26 - 11.04.26
was not able to study, only revised a bit. coz of festival cleaning, idk if i'd call it productive but actually got things done...cleaning, laundry, buying groceries and stuff...it was mostly my parents tho, i just helped a little.
hoping to study better today!
09.04.26 - 11.04.26
was not able to study, only revised a bit. coz of festival cleaning, idk if i'd call it productive but actually got things done...cleaning, laundry, buying groceries and stuff...it was mostly my parents tho, i just helped a little.
hoping to study better today!
3.9.2026: These past few weeks have just been flying by. It feels like I'm on autopilot or in a trance. I honestly don't know what I do all day because it feels like I just woke up, but it's already evening.
my 2026 moodboard except it’s literally just elle woods because atp i need to be her
✨Monday✨ reset this week after a much-needed Easter break
Tulips are dying but they still look pretty 🌷
I need this week to be fruitful –lots of archival work and academic writing ahead
drowning in seminar reading (O6. O4. 2O26)
In love 💕