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12 . 05 . 2016 // posting some of my latest notes
Alice in Wonderland means the world to me and I will tell you why.
Wonderland has always been my escape, my safe haven and my joy. Whenever things got bad in my life, I always knew I could escape to Wonderland and be among mad people. I have always been called crazy and mad and have grown to accept those names and love them but when I was little I felt like a freak and an outcast because so many people thought I was crazy. I could read the book or watch the Disney movie and no matter what I always felt better. Wonderland was full of whimsy and craziness that didn’t make sense to anyone but those who lives there. Much like myself. I don’t make sense to hardly anyone. But I see the logic in my supposed madness. Alice in Wonderland has helped shape me into who I am and taught me that’s it’s ok to be weird. I will always love Alice, the Mad Hatter, the Whit Rabbit, the Queen of Hearts and the Cheshire Cat, and I am so glad my safe place is and always will be Wonderland.
If you should be doing your work rn think about Elle Woods and how far she got. Study now.
There is no such thing as owning too many books.
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30/100 days of productivity // 24.04.16
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21 Little Ways to Motivate Yourself
I’ve been lacking a little in the motivation department with the end of the school year drawing closer, so I made a little list of ways to help you stay focused until the end!
Play your favorite song as you work through your PSET/essay/application/thing you don’t wanna do.
Make yourself a hot cup of tea (or coffee!) in a fun mug.
Write your to-do list on a piece of pretty stationary with a pretty pen.
Set a timer and race yourself to finish things faster.
Use your imagination - your English paper doesn’t HAVE to be an English paper, it can be a Hogwart’s assignment. Sounds silly, but it works for me!
Find a new place to study. Cute coffee shop? Balcony with a nice view? New section of the library? Heck, just doing your HW on the floor instead of your desk can be more engaging.
Dress up. You don’t even have to go anywhere, sometimes putting on proper clothing can switch your mindset.
Conversely, you can find your comfiest PJs and fluffy socks and wear those.
Put your hair up so it’s not in the way. When I’m focusing, my hair has to be in a ponytail so I’m not fiddling with it.
Get a snack, preferably something healthy(ish). Drink some H2O.
Write motivational quotes on sticky notes and stick them around your study space. Or write them on your hand so you see it often.
At the very least, put your books where you can see them. Out of sight, out of mind!
Same goes for anything you need to get done (laundry, forms you’re supposed to fill out, anything goes!)
Go for a walk around the block and spend some time in fresh air. Jog, if you’re feeling up for it.
Stretch out your muscles, roll out your shoulders, touch your toes. You’ll feel better if you’re not all tight and sore.
Put on some lipstick. For some reason, red lipstick always makes me feel like a boss (even if I’m chilling in a hoodie and sweatpants).
Write out the reasons you started in the first place. Put that list somewhere you can see it [see #12].
Take a power nap. I just get a fluffy blanket and sleep right on my desk.
Talk to someone supportive. Parents? Best friend? Roommate? Your cat/dog/parakeet/goldfish?
Stand in front of the mirror and power pose. Yes, you’ll feel ridiculous. But it works.
Smile!
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The 'No Excuses' Study System to Get That A
I School Days
1. Show up to class a little early. It’ll give you time to set up, read over some old notes, put your water bottle/thermos on your desk, fill out your planner if you couldn’t in the previous period(s), check your planner to see if you have something on that day etc.
2. Sit in the front or second row. I’m serious, you will definitely benefit. Write detailed class notes. Pick whatever system works for you. I usually write my titles in red pen, notes in black pen, underline points that are repeated/emphasised, highlight keywords at home
3. If you have time at school, do as much homework as you can. If you know you have commitments that day, please for the love of your education do your homework at lunch. I know you might feel awkward, but your friends will understand.
4. When you get home, first list down all the homework received that day on a q card (cross off as you go). Then write the same tasks in your bullet journal, but as a daily spread. Use stayfocusd or self control for mac + leave phone in a different room. FINISH ALL OF YOUR HOMEWORK. If for some reason you couldn’t complete a homework task, write it on a sticky note and place it on your wall. After homework is done, write your revision notes (flashcard the info as well). Place the notes in your accordion folder/binder. If you have some loose sheets at any point, place them in a ‘To Be Filed’ box. Sort that out when you’re packing your bag for the next day.
5. Go through the flashcards made that day and the flashcards made on the previous days. List out all assignments/assessments on another q card with their due dates. This will come in handy later.
6. Pack your bag the night before. Remember your accordion folder + make sure your ‘To Be Filed’ box is empty. Put water bottle in the fridge and make meals for the next day.
7. The next day, wake up early, complete any unfinished homework, go through flashcards again, read through revision notes, make lunch for the day, put laptop in bag, put food + water in bag, exercise (esp if you have commitments after school), shower, change, blah blah blah. Only do this if your schedule is packed, and in my case, this is a must.
II Weekends
1. On Friday nights, first off, do homework. You will thank yourself for it. Whip out that list of assessments/assignments and allocate half days to knock off at least two of these little assholes. Work ahead, you will feel much better.
2. Do your readings. For English, knock off some wider reading novels, for HSIE, knock off some textbook unit readings (two units ahead), for science, knock off some more textbook readings. Write summaries of each page. Type these summaries. Print these summaries. Place in accordion folder/binder. Flashcard the info. Spend like half a day doing this lmao.
3. Spend 1-2 hours going through the flashcards you made that week for each subject. This counts as studying my friend.
III Weekends When You Actually Have Assessments
1. Due to your working ahead, homework completion and readings, you shouldn’t be panicking too much. Get those revision notes and slot in the textbook readings notes. Highlight, annotate, read aloud, go through flashcards and get someone to test you on the content. Make sure you know all terms, formulae, key concepts, vocabulary etc etc
2. As for assignments, again due to your working ahead just print them out and heavily edit those little asshats. Then type the edits into the doc. Repeat this process four times. Then get someone to read it. Make sure all your assignments are on your USB + email them to yourself because you never fucking know tbh.
3. You’ll probs have to sacrifice your reading time but that’s chill because the teacher/prof will probably be focusing on prepping you for the actual assessment + you gotta do what you gotta do.
SUMMARY
Seriously, just do your homework the day you receive it, write revision notes, do your readings, write notes on those readings, make flashcards, knock out assignments as soon as you know they actually exist, read every wider reading novel (analyse these novels), read your required readings (analyse this too), go over flashcards every morning/afternoon, make use of spare time in class, do homework at lunch if needed, stick to your schedule, buy coffee/hot chocolate in the mornings and put it in a thermos, keep a necessities pouch in your bag, keep your P.E shoes in your locker, use a planner, track your spending, wash your hair, brush your hair, go to commitments, attend school events, attend events you’re invited to, go shopping, watch movies, be kind to yourself, take bubble baths, light candles, listen to music, SLEEP, get that A and most importantly be proud of yourself.
Sometimes I forget how young I am, I have time. There’s enough time.