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Tough times never last, but tough people do.
Latest read: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Brontë
In the age of instant, remember that some of life's best moments are worth the wait.
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4.1.24 📚 three weeks of mostly lazing around, reading and enjoying the free time have come to an end :') it's time to start working on my thesis
You’re never too old to learn something new. Never stop studying.
“I thought I wouldn’t live through it. But you do. You learn to love the place somebody leaves behind for you.”
— Barbara Kingsolver // Prodigal Summer (via thoughtkick)
my current project is going strong so far
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20:39pm ; 25 jan 21
hi all! again, sorry for the inactivity! i had my last final on friday and i have to say, this was quite the exam period :’) but i’m glad i managed to get through it and that it’s over now! :)
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21.01.21// changed up our coffee table decor because my eucalyptus showed up! We also finally put up a print from one of our friends! I’m loving that our place is finally coming together ✨
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“What good is the warmth of summer, without the cold of winter to give it sweetness.”
— Travels with Charley, John Steinbeck
Vintage W. Somerset Maugham editions by Penguin Books
some lovely morning light, quite rare in winter. one of the things I really want to change this year is something I feel lots of us struggle with: how much and when to allow myself phone use. the morning is probably my most vulnerable time – I love to scroll in bed with my coffee which can leave me feeling groggy and unmotivated to start the day.
since the start of the year I’ve set new time limits on my phone so I can’t over-scroll and I committed to using an alarm clock instead of a phone alarm, which means I can leave my phone as far away from my bed as possible. it’s a small thing but it makes such a difference & is a change I am enjoying immensely :-)
I wrote a piece for work on remembrance of the new cross fire of 1981. the piece is simply an overview of what happened and a look at what the legacy of the events has been, but it made me think about my own relationship with the story and how it has become part of a history of resistance and community where I live.
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