hey guys, here is a little overview of these past days — i am participating into a 100 days of productivity challenge, you can see more on my instagram!
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hey guys, here is a little overview of these past days — i am participating into a 100 days of productivity challenge, you can see more on my instagram!
ig: thomreads
Finals season is the worst !!!
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I’ve been doing the 100 days of productivity on my instagtam @damnyourguts! Here are some snippets of my post about the time I’ve spent writing my essay.
04.28.19 • [66/100 days of productivity]
today i:
- woke up
- did my nails
- got ready
- hit the library from 10a - 530p
paid my bills
worked on acctng ii
- got home
- separated, washed, + dried all my laundry
- put away last week’s clean laundry heheh
- washed my bedsheets
- vacuumed + cleaned my bedroom
it was a productive day, y’all. i feel good.
bullet journal weekly spread // coldbujo @ ig
do i wish it were still winter? maybe just a lil
I’m excited to read more this summer. Mostly going to read my list of Pakistani/south Asian literature because I feel like I’m missing out in connecting with my heritage so much. Although I’m not the biggest fan of the Bollywood music and movies, or even pakistani clothes because they really only cater to a thin body shape and I’m far from that.
So South Asian literature is the only form that makes me feel connected to my Pakistani heritage. Urdu is so beautiful to listen to and speak (although I’m really bad at speaking it myself) if only I knew how to read it so I wouldn’t haven’t to consistently research translations or bother my mum to help me understand certain phrases.
I’m back at work tonight and I’m working consistently for 5 days and then I’m in summer school. So not looking forward to next week at all.
yet another “reblog if you’re a studyblr” post
I’m unfollowing a bunch of inactive studyblrs and my dash is dead, so please reblog this if you’re a studyblr and I’ll try to mass follow everyone who reblogs this!
This is often a big question for many because either they need somewhere functional or somewhere motivating. Below is a list of possible places that are easily accessible that hopefully will work for you and your study, also with tips to ensure practicality.
Not your Bed!
I don’t know how many times I’ve said to myself that I’m going to study on my bed because it’s comfy and it’s a reward. I also don’t know how many times I’ve fallen asleep on my phone without even opening a book!
Your body registers your bed as a sleepy time spot so will somewhat shut down when you lay there, thus feeling tired and unmotivated.
Because there is no desk you often have to slouch over to write, which just wrecks your back making you want to lay down and therefore fall asleep.
Just don’t do it, trust me.
A Desk
Obviously I have to add this in. Many people have a desk but still find it hard to study at them so here are a few ways to make it easier.
Make sure it’s clean! You aren’t going to be motivated if you first have to do the annoying task of cleaning.
When you sit down make sure you have all the material you need e.g. your pencil case, notebooks, laptop, a drink, any snacks etc. this way you don’t keep getting back up and can work through pesky procrastination.
Make your space inviting by adding decor that makes you want to spend time there e.g. candles, plants, posters, or desk organisers.
In my study I have this cupboard which has one side which I have accumulated a bunch of goodies that I never know I’ll need when studying. These include blankets, jackets, sweaters, socks, hats, heat packs and pillows. These just help me keep going like in the second bullet.
The use of a planner or list to jot down what you want to get done as soon as you sit at your desk can help give direction to your study session.
The Library
Pretty much every school, institute or town has a library that you can go to for a number of hours and get on the grind. Yes I know, some are loud or dark or unidealised but here’s how you can make the best of the facility.
As for your desk you need to arrive at the library having everything you may need. Some days I’ve arrived with a massive tote full of binders, folders, pencil cases, laptop, chargers and pens. While this gives you major nerd vibes it allows you to spend 6+ hours there if you have to.
Bring earphones with a device that you can listen to asmr, white noise but preferably not music. I personally prefer podcasts because I can tune out but are not as bored as white noise leaves me.
Take a drink! Always take at least water because you don’t want to sit for hours in a dry air conditioned building without it.
Take a friend. I don’t really like social study because I get more done alone but if taking someone with you will actually get you to do some work, do it!
A Park
Now we get onto some more creative and less conventional destinations. The park can be a hit or miss, there are bugs, the weather is sometimes not ideal, it can be loud etc. So if you are interested in not only getting that cute pic and actually studying read on.
Try and find a table if you are writing. Slouching over for hours is painful and just don’t do it. If you are just reading for a class or watching lectures, a bench or tree may be perfect.
If you plan to sit on the ground definitely take a blanket or something to lay down on the ground. Also try and take a device to limit slouching as you can sit it on your lap.
Sitting in a park alone can be dangerous in some cities so use this to do group study or catch up with friends.
Take a hat and layers because the weather can change in an instance.
The Beach
Obviously this option won’t be accessible to everyone and has the same limitations that the park does which a few extra must haves such as a beach towel, hair ties, and sunscreen. However some of my study sessions when I’ve felt most girl boss is at the beach, it just feels like you are getting so much more out of your day by also being able to say you went to the beach. It is also incredibly pretty which is a major motivator for me.
A Coffee Shop
One of the most studyblr things is studying at a coffee shop but for good reason. Like many I suffer from procrastination problems, mostly stemming from my love of food. When you are at a coffee shop the food and beverage is at your fingertips which promotes longevity in your study. The vibe is good and you can always get the bonus insta pic. However where I live coffee shop culture is not as prominent so it can be awkward to sit in a small store for more than an hour.
Like the library take all you need and make sure you know what tasks you’ll be completed e.g. if writing an essay on your laptop make sure you go somewhere that allows you to charge your device.
If you feel awkward about maintaining a space in an establishment who needs to serve as many customers as possible, have a chat with the owners and just check whether it is ok. Most of the time they will be fine with this because it promotes repeat service.
While coffee is one of the most loved things in this community be careful of unwanted downs and crashes after that caffeine wears off.
Shared Living Spaces
These include dorm rooms, dorm study rooms, friends apartments and big study groups. While these areas encompass many of the above tips I do have a few that can help with studying with people and friends. It is fairly likely that at some point the study is going to stop and the talking is going to start. To avoid this you can use a few strategies.
One of these would be taking flash cars which you can test yourself and friends on if you are studying the same thing.
Two, if you are working on the same thing e.g. taking notes for a lecture, organise to collaborate. For example you can all do your notes and go through them at the end so you can add things you picked up on so that everyone has extensive notes. Similarly group projects can be broken up, this way everyone stays relatively on task with as little time as possible used.
Take a small whiteboard for math or science classes because if one friends can do a harder problem the whiteboard allows them to explain their working easier to the group.
Take breaks. Being around many people at once for many hours can be overwhelming and stressful which can cause anxiety if you are also stressing about getting tasks done. So organise for everyone to get food or do something after that can help you all chill out.
Your car
I don’t know if this is weird but I love just driving somewhere and sitting in my car. I love getting in my back seat and studying there, it’s like a little couch in a pretty area. No one can interrupt me and it is usually quiet. I live in Australia with black interiors in my car so often the car gets hot so I’ll have to wind down my windows but I also have many things in my car like blankets and jumpers which can help if it’s cold. I don’t really have any tips for this step but I understand that it wouldn’t be an option for really long study sessions
you can do this before social activities, classes, extra curricular or as a separate study time on it’s own
The Gym
I know that some people love getting active and this can actually be a good place to study, however most of this has to be done via earphones. In a recent post I discussed how you can make the most of your time by listening to your study by listening to notes, lectures, educational videos or readings. By also studying while working out you can get very motivated which often extends to when you get home. Again I don’t really have many tips to make this work because it usually wouldn’t last longer than an hour but just remember that this is always an option!
Thanks everyone for reading this post and if you have any ideas or things you’d like me to talk about send me an inbox or ask! I have not been posting that regularly this year and i have only just started actually writing proper posts so give me some time to get good. Love you all and happy organising.
i’m not a fan of sun but look at this!☀️
I’ve been doing the 100 days of productivity on my instagtam @damnyourguts! Here are some snippets of my post about the time I’ve spent writing my essay.
I wrote over 2600 words on my thesis today. No i am not joking or kidding. No I am not on any drugs or even caffeine. I just sat down and wrote. This is hands down the most productive day of my life. We will never see it’s like again.
Reblog to give urself the power of productive days. Ignore to still get the power of productive days because you have seen this post it will bless you and your mind anyway. But just know ur a lil shit for not sharing the power of productive days with your pals.
GIVE ME THE POWER PLZ
No matter what you’ve done in your past, to yourself, or to others, you will be able to make things right. You are a good person.
THERE IS NO SHAME IN DELAYING GOING TO COLLEGE/UNI THERE IS NO SHAME IN NEEDING EXTRA TIME IN COLLEGE/UNI THERE IS NO SHAME IN NOT GETTING INTO YOUR SCHOOL OF CHOICE THERE IS NO SHAME IN NOT GOING TO COLLEGE/UNI LIFE HAPPENS AND YOU WILL FIGURE SHIT OUT
Single doctor culture is…
Joking with your doctor friends about wanting to be with a rich partner so you don’t have to work silly shifts any more (but really, so you don’t have to worry about becoming baknrupt if you have to take time out for sick leave or burnout). Or wanting a house-husband/wife to do everything for you (but really so you can do your job without also having to do most of the housework, particularly if you are a woman).
But in reality having to be both of those people for yourself, because you are in charge of your own life, wherever the hell it is heading.
Single doctor culture is…
Staying past your shift whether it is to get the work done, do something a little extra mile, or to catch up with colleagues and then wondering on your late drive home whether you would be better at leaving if you had to optimize time with a significant other.
I feel this, too. Perhaps colleagues with kids or a partner are more focused on getting home in time, because the stakes are higher for them.
Single Doctor Culture is…
Trying to be honest with dates about the limitations of your work and lifestyle without sounding like a total downer.
Because the best way to attract people who accept you for you is to be the best version of yourself, but also being open about your life.
Yes!!!
Single Doctor Culture is…
Reflecting on prior people you dated (can you even call them exes?) and second-guessing if it was the lack of spark that made you end it or was it because it was intern year and you had just come off a long stretch of nights.
Alternatively, thinking about “exes” and wondering if those incompatibilities were REALLY such dealbreakers because what’s so wrong with settling anyway…
(You have just enough free time for these thoughts. The blessing in disguise is your next shift is about to start so you’re too busy to actually go down that road.)
Single doctor culture is…
…realising it’s that much harder to date when you work unsociable hours, because sometimes you really are too busy and tired for it. But also knowing people in medicine who were dumped because “you always had to work”, and really hoping that doesn’t happen to you. Trying patiently to explain to people who clearly have all their evenings free that actually, you will probably work late, or actually, you have nights, or actually, you booked a meetup with medic friends like 3 months ago. It can be hard to explain just how difficult your timetable is, sometimes.
Also, not even knowing what is appropriate date conversation with non-medics any more. For Pete’s sake, I’ve mentioned dead bodies so many times on recent dates that it’s become an in-joke at this point.
Trying to work out if it’s better to date other doctors (but risk your timetables always clashing, and your conversation always being about work), or non-medics (and dealing with people who just don’t get how intense your life really is); and realising there is no easy answer. The right person can be either. Single doctor culture is also wishing that it’d be nice if the right person came along a little quicker, because this is exhausting, you have way too many other things to do, and there are so many people out there who are patently not it.
Single med student culture is…
trying to meet someone, while also wondering if there’s any point to dating when you will likely be moving to a different state for residency in a little over a year and unless you meet mr. right RIGHT now, knowing no one will actually follow you/make it work long distance when you haven’t been dating that long
This. Since my job involves rotating hospitals every year (usually differnt towns or at least different ends of London) and theoretically having to move to different parts of the country if you don’t get in where you want for the next step of the training. Literally having to factor in moving around and whether it’s worth getting to know someone if you’re going to have to move, and how likely they might be to actually want to keep anything going.
“But also knowing people in medicine who were dumped because “you always had to work”, and really hoping that doesn’t happen to you.”
This.