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How I say bye to my friends vs how I say bye to my best friend
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How to Focus While Studying
Remove Distractions. Silence your phone and get the fuck off Tumblr. Nothing will get done if you are replying to texts every five seconds. This is really difficult for me, because I’m always like well if I just take a lil look… *insert spongebob transition*
Don’t listen to lyrical music if you are doing an assignment that requires a lot of thinking or writing.
IF YOU FEEL TIRED take a 30 minute nap or splash your face with cold water and drink some tea. Studying while tired is like trying to plow snow with a spoon. It’d be better for you to stop, walk to the store, and buy a snow blower, because you’d still get it done faster that way. Terrible analogy. I am sorry.
Take breaks. Focusing for long periods of time can be exhausting, so just study for 20-30 minutes then take a five minute break. The Pomodoromethod is pretty popular for segmenting your study times.
Get bright lights if possible. Use your desktop lamp and try to not be reading in the shadows. It’s bad for your eyes and you’ll get tired faster.
FOR READING TEXTBOOKS: If you find yourself about to fall asleep, or you’ve read something over twelve times and shit just ain’t sinking in, try reading it out loud. It helps, I promise.
Stay strong and don’t let yourself make tea, watch just one episode, and clean your room before studying. Procrastination is not your friend, and honestly for me just getting the willpower to study is the hardest part.
fml I’m procrastinating right now by making this post. I hope this helped :)
Real Talk:
1. Do not burn yourself out. Seriously, do not do the thing.
2. Ask for help if you need it.
3. Look after yourself if you can. Proper food, exercise and relaxing are not optional extras in life.
4. You do not need the newest stationery to do well in school. An aesthetic does not make the grade. Similarly, pretty notes are nice, but they are not everything. Do what works for you.
5. Only you can define your own success. Someone else’s A Grade does not mean your C is worthless. Trust.
Now, for the more useful bits:
Note Taking
How To Take Handwritten Notes
Cornell Method
Mindmapping
Revision Foldables
Notetaking Videos
Exams
How To Cram For A Big Exam
Pulling An All-Nighters
Revision Timetable Maker
Memorize Fast
Preparing For An Exam
GCSE Advice
10 Exam Tips
Time Managment
Time Management Tips
Pomodoro Technique
Twenty Four Seven Weekly Planner
Weekly Planner
Custom Timer
Background Music
Studying Playlists
Studying Songs
Custom Noise Generator
Rain Sounds
Coffee Shop Sounds
Music For When You Need To Tune Out The World
Self Care
Netflix & (actual) chill
Stress Relief Masterpost
Studying Burn Out
Microwave Snacks
Online Games
Learning
Duolingo
Memrise
Quizlet
Khan Academy
Computer Extensions
Momentum
Lanes
Currently
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Minimal Clock
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26 Reminders for Going to School Like a Badass
1. Your attitude dictates your experience, so start finding things to get psyched about.
2. Stock up on healthy snacks in your house!!! You’ll be glad you did when the study-munchies roll around (and they always do).
3. Invest in a good planner. Especially if you take part in multiple extra-curriculars, I can’t stress how helpful it is having a place to check back on deadlines and big events.
4. Write down all your teachers’ names and emails as soon as you get them, so you’re not searching for them when you’re absent.
5. No one is having as much fun as their snapchat story makes it seem.
6. Don’t believe what your peers tell you about tests they take before you, study how much YOU need to.
7. Be nice to your math teacher. Partial credit on math problems might save your grade.
8. Don’t throw out syllabuses/first day handouts!!!! Theres a good chance they have information on the late policy and a gazillion other helpful things.
9. In fact, try to hold on to as many papers as you can for when finals inevitably attack.
10. No one knows you wore those jeans yesterday.
11. Be conscious of how you smell. Don’t be B.O. kid, but also try not to suffocate your lab partner with the scent of artificial fruit/flowers.
12. That cookie in the cafeteria is probably not worth 95 cents. Pack snacks from home to resist overpriced school treats.
13. If you’re carrying around a travel mug of coffee, people will usually leave you alone.
14. Don’t spend more time planning your study schedule than actually studying. Just get your books out and do it.
15. Never underestimate the amount of motivation you can get from watching Legally Blonde (movie or musical).
16. Try to attend at least one school sporting event per season, even if thats not really your scene. Some teachers even offer extra credit for going to big games!
17. Don’t be that kid that asks the teacher when you’re getting your tests back. They have like a gazillion to grade. You’ll get them when they’re done.
18. Have a pump-up playlist for the ride to school and the walk to your first class. Nothing feels more badass than walking through crowded hallways while listening to Halsey’s “New Americana”.
19. Set up a back-up study zone for when you need a change of pace.
20. Don’t put off creative projects because you think they’ll be less time consuming. There’s nothing worse than glitter gluing a scale model of the U.S. Senate at 3 AM because you thought it would be quick and easy.
21. That extra 10 minutes of sleep is not worth the risk of oversleeping completely. Get up, splash your face with some cold water, and get this show on the road.
22. Find a school inspiration, whether it be a really hardworking friend or a studyblr you follow. Check their progress whenever you need motivation.
23. If someone only ever talks to you when they need to copy the homework, they’re using. Don’t indulge them.
24. Doing your own work is so SO important. Plagiarism can destroy careers.
25. Creative outlets can be so refreshing, like a diary, a private tumblr, a sketchbook, whatever floats your boat.
26. When all else fails, remember how lucky you are to be getting an education. School isn’t a punishment, its an opportunity for you to create a kick-ass foundation for the rest of your life.
SCHOOL SURVIVAL GUIDE
since school is coming up really soon for me - and most people too- I thought I would make a guide to surviving school to help us all out. enjoy!
P R E P A R A T I O N
give yourself a pep talk a bit before you get back to school to make sure that you have the right mindset.
you need to find the right balance between optimism and pessimism, and be realistic with your expectations and your goals for the upcoming school year.
check your syllabus.
this will give you a good idea on what you’re going to take in the school year, and will give you a slight head start.
find what works for you.
- before you go back to school, make sure to test out a couple of different studying techniques, note taking techniques, etc. and find the ones that help you retain information better.
clean up.
that includes your room, your study space and your mental space.
get rid of everything you don’t need and organize everything you do. it will help with stress and concentration.
links to check out!
a nice little pep talk + tips
more tips!
26 reminders for back to school
affordable school supplies
back to school essentials
T I M E M A N A G E M E N T
plan everything.
and i do mean everything!
- always have your schedule at hand’s reach.
- invest in a good planner, bullet journal, agenda, whatever
- and write everything down.
prioritize
figure what things are more important than others and plan accordingly.
- list all the things you have to do and sort them according to their importance and urgency.
do not overextend yourself.
pushing yourself every now and then is fine but don’t over do it to the point where you can’t do something you enjoy like drawing or reading. it will only increase your stress levels and make your mental state worse.
some links!
the dummies’ guide to time management
time management for students
time management for college students
time management strategies
S T R E S S R E L I E F
stress during the school year is inevitable, and we may come across it more than once. it happens to everyone and you will get through it. don’t worry about it!
identify the cause.
think about what’s making you stressed and figure out why it’s stressing you out. think about the possible resolutions to your problem. and fix it. it’s okay if it takes time. don’t lose hope!
practice self care.
drink water. take a shower. meditate. make a smoothie. exercise. watch funny videos. do whatever makes you feel better.
now get to work.
it’s time to pick yourself back up and get right back to work. motivate yourself to to do better. and remember: you should never feel guilty for being stressed, your mental health is important and shouldn’t be taken for granted.
helpful links!
52 stress reducers
a stess relief guide
a stress masterpost
a ted talk on stress
S T U D Y I N G
ok so i’m going to admit that i don’t really have any original tips when it comes to studying, and so instead of trying to pretend like i have any study tips i’m going to link some really cool posts with a v wide variety of studying/note taking tips, etc.
how to start studying
some study moods (v cool)
tips for paying attention in class
avoiding burnout
a note taking method
a post about flashcards
distraction-free studying
study tips
no bs study guide
annotating effectively
R A N D O M T I P S
- sleep is important!! so get plenty of it
- always carry a water bottle around, dehydration is not fun
- be nice to everyone. smile at them. the energy that you release into the world will return back to you. so have good vibes :)
- don’t skip breakfast, lunch or dinner
- always keep emergency money on hand, you never know when you might need it
- no one will notice that pimple on your face, and no one will care
- whenever you’re feeling down, dance around your room and have fun with it. you will feel so much better
- if you can, get some work done at school during free lessons, or on the bus. so when you get home you can study or relax
- treat your body well and eat your fruits and veggies, drink a sufficient amount of water everyday, and sneak in some exercise every now and then
- put on a face mask while you’re studying, so you can multitask and get better skin while you’re working.
- don’t neglect making your bed or cleaning up your study space
- you are not obligated to hang out with people u don’t feel comfortable with, even if you’ve known them for a long time
- your mental health comes first
- don’t get sucked into the world of social media too much. personally, i find it very time consuming and energy-draining, so i try to minimize the amount of hours i spend on my phone.
- have fun at school. make some memories. and don’t get into too much trouble ;)
R A N D O M L I N K S
dealing with boring classes
how to build a study space
a habit tracker printable
school cheat sheet
self care cheat sheet
waking up late
how to overcome failure
a guide to power points
cool study snacks
balancing athletics and academics
i hope you find this helpful! i love you and good luck at school!! ٩(ˊᗜˋ*)و
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the spanking debate isn’t all that complicated. you’re either ok with hitting small kids who are completely defenseless and literally at your mercy, or you’re not. supporting the first option makes you a bad and dangerous person, and unfit to be a parent, and im sorry to say but there’s no way around this, no excuses or loopholes. it is what it is
I’ve told this story before and my clam chowder is getting cold but fuck it.
A couple years ago while I was working for a care center during my ece training - we had a big thing about spankings. We went around and asked children who were spanked how they felt about it and what it told them or how it made them feel.
Then when the parents were over, we anonymously read everything that was said by the children on how they view spankings and unanimously it was found that the children never saw it as a growing experience.
It was “painful” “really scary” “I thought mommy hated me now” and we often found it never actually TAUGHT the kids what they did wrong. in fact it seemed to teach them that at any moment your mommy or daddy would just haul up and smack you until you cried and said it was for your own good.
Needless to say I’m pretty sure we changed a lot of parents opinions on spanking and SHOCK OF SHOCKS actually TALKING to their children worked far better disiplinary
I even included my own story, pretending I was telling an outside story “well, I happened to know one person who’s mother only stopped spanking them cause they got tall and big real fast so they could fight back. so there’s a lot of intimidation and fear to your children.” and just - I’ll never forget the dawning look of realization on their faces
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Hi, everyone!! I’ve had a studyblr for about a week now and have already met so many kind, supportive people. I couldn’t be more thankful. That said, I really wanted to give back to such an amazing community! So here’s my first printable for you!
It includes:
a 5AM-10PM schedule (for my early hustlers)
‘Top 3 Priorities’ + ‘Can Wait’ categories
a ‘To-Do’ list
Daily Goals, Notes, Doodles
a water tracker (stay hydrated, friends!)
10 Good Things (reflect back on your day and jot down the little things that made you happy even if your day wasn’t the greatest)
They’re available for download in PDF and PNG formats + in pink, blue, yellow, and white! I’ve also made a grid and grid-less version!
Grid
Blue: pdf / png Pink: pdf / png White: pdf / png Yellow: pdf / png
No Grid
Blue: pdf / png Pink: pdf / png White: pdf / png Yellow: pdf / png
And here’s a link to the entire folder on my DropBox!
Please tag me with #arystudies or mention me if you use these!! I’d love to see them in action. :’) I’m also really curious to see what you all think of them, so please let me know!!
Be sure to check out my monthly calendars too!
Happy studying!
10 small tips to improve your productivity
Who can resist reading another little post full of tips to help you get more work done? Here is a few things that I find useful when trying to get myself motivated.
Clear desk, clear mind - I like to organise things before I start working. If things are messy, I get a little preoccupied and procrastinate even more. My suggestion is clear your desk, sort everything you’ll need to study and get on!
The two minute rule - If a task that needs to be done takes less than two minutes, just do it. My dad has often suggested that this is a great way to sort out your priorities and so far it has worked for me. Things like check my emails, cross off events from my planner, file something away don’t take long but get you in the mood for productivity. As they say “object in motion, stay in motion”.
Break your time up - Schedule your study time and any breaks you need to take. This helps structure your day and acts as a motivation to get things done. Especially if you can reward yourself at the end!
Leave your phone alone - Like most people I use my phone constantly but when I’m trying to work, it is best to leave it alone. Out of sight, out of mind. Try leaving it on silent and behind you so you aren’t tempted to pick it up after every beep. Use your break times to check it.
Find your top three to five priorities - Seeing a long list of things to do is usually, for some people, kind of counterproductive. Figure out the main things that need to be done and work on those. If you’re able to complete those main things, you’ll feel like you’ve accomplished the days necessities and may even want to complete some more.
Try using a mindmap instead of a to do list - Apparently using a mindmap layout instead of a traditional list can help boost productivity. It is a little more funky way to see all your outstanding tasks and might not look as overwhelming as a super long list.
Wear headphones - You don’t have to always listen to things but it can help block out any noise that can distract you. If you’re someone that likes some music, try songs with little or no words. This is a great playlist by Spotify.
Don’t multitask - As much as you think you can do it, trying to multitask usually ends up in a confused mess and takes twice the time. Stick to one task at a time. If you think of something you need to do, write it down and do it later.
Change things up - Doing the same things in the same place can get boring. Make the effort every now and then to change where you’re studying or how you’re studying. This can include moving your studying from the desk to the kitchen table for a change of scenery, or making flash cards instead of annotating your notes. Studying with a family member or friends is a fun way to get some work done!
Be positive - Most people have times when they just don’t want to study or anything, it is natural. However it is not worth sitting staring at your books in an unmotivated mood just waiting to feel inspired. If you’re not feeling it, do something else for a while. Come back to it a bit later and have another go. Usually walking away and coming back is all you need to feel more productive.
I hope these few tips are useful! These are the kind of things that work for me, so give them a shot and let me know if they help. Best of luck with your studies x