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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Incident
It was Friday, the 10th of November & was walking the 0.1 miles back to my office from Jason's Deli. I was on the phone with my mom & dad as regularly am during lunch hour. As I crossed the crosswalk, I noticed a tall black homeless man with a dark jacket & a bag yelling about fighting & walking behind myself & a couple.
After crossing the street, the couple broke away & I was in the courtyard between the 4 office buildings that our client has packed with security. In spite of this, the homeless man continued on yelling & he approached me.
He asked for money, & if I had food very loudly & standing a bit too close. I ignored it & told my mom what was happening. he tried to block my path so i walked towards a guard as he said “if you don’t give me what i want, we are going to be in a fight” then right as I was about to complete me jog to the security officers chatting, he said “I’m gonna hit you bitch.” & the guards followed him away. I was told to stay there & wait for a 3rd officer which I did for a bit.
Then I started crying.
I walked inside the largest, closest badge protected building & a young guard took down my information. Less than an hour later, a supervisor of his asked me to describe the homeless man which implied he had not been caught but another officer said he’d been arrested so who knows.
I walked upstairs with every intention to finish the day & could barely hold it together so I spoke to my client side boss (or sobbed to him more accurately) & he told me to go home & that he’d handle it. I asked the supervisor of the security person if he could let the boss know more specifically what happened to spare me that & he allowed that.
I wanted to mention this because it can happen to anyone. Victoria was tackled by a homeless individual 2 weeks ago & now it’s me. I’ve ordered a stun gun & am upset but I am moving forward.
Volunteering doesn’t protect you. Working with the homeless won’t help. My background in social work doesn’t protect me. My pepper spray wasn’t on me so that didn’t help & would have essentially affected me too so it wouldn’t have helped.
I did exactly what I was supposed to do & I am okay.
Can you link me to all your printables? Thank you!!!
Of course! I have just copied and pasted this from my /printables page:
cursive handwriting cheatsheet
normal handwriting cheatsheet
2017 monthly printables (comes in three designs and four colours) ((monday + sunday start))
2017 monthly desktop wallpapers (in black)
2017 monthly desktop wallpapers (in white)
january + february phone wallpapers
march + april phone wallpapers (by @lockscreenxqueen )
2017 yearly overview printable (monday + sunday start)
study schedule printable (with times) ((monday start))
study schedule printable (without times) ((monday start))
study schedule printable (with times) ((sunday start))
study schedule printable (without times) ((sunday start))
week at a glance printable (half lined) ((monday start))
week at a glance printable (sunday start)
week at a glance printable (without lines)
motivational monday quote printables (9 different designs)
Hope you like them! If you use them, please tag me! :-) x
Clear your desk. Tie up your hair. Get your coffee. Sit down, and start. Just start.
1/27/2017 :: Quick Intro
Hello and good morning!
Just wanted to introduce myself really quick. I am a second year Psychology student in San Diego named Iliana (Ee-lee-ah-nah).
I decided to start a studyblr because I want to use it to connect with other people who really enjoy school and to hold myself accountable for staying on top of things (or at least try!).
About Me: I enjoy reading, running, painting, and writing. I also love taking pictures, but I’m not a photographer (All pictures used are mine unless otherwise noted). I LOVE dogs so don’t be too surprised if I post a picture or two.
Thank you so much for reading!! Like and reblog so that I can find more studyblrs and we can become friends! Have a great day :)
PS, some studyblrs I follow/that inspire(d) me: @elkstudies @universi-tea @cafeinated @studypetals @studyhardlivebetter @my-little-studyblr
Thank you so much! Really like your blog so far. :) <3
One of the reasons why Emma Watson is one of the best female role-models of our time. She’s so underrated.
You need this on your dash.
Forever and always reblog.
December 14, 2016 // Study for finals, Beautiful Mind style
15 things I tell myself when I don't want to work/study
1. You are very lucky and privileged to have access to almost unlimited knowledge and you should appreciate that. 2. Be one of those rare people who step over their insecurities and succeed. 3. Only 5 minutes. Only today. (Repeat it 5 minutes later and every day). 4. You will know what to do as soon as you start. Ideas never appear from inactivity. 5. Make yourself proud. 6. One hour every day doesn’t feel much but it’s 365 hours a year. You can’t not succeed after so much work. 7. It’s not supposed to be easy. Nothing good is easy. 8. If you had a child to look after, you’d make them study because you want them to accomplish something. Don’t you love yourself? 9. “Everything you want is on the other side of fear” George Adair 10. Every mistake increases our chance to make progress. 11. If you give up now, you’ll have to return to this later anyway but from the very beginning. 12. Let the process be your result. 13. Every moment you thought your fears would suppress you has become the time you made it. 14. Maybe you think you can never find something to use your skills and mindset for. But if you continue investing in what matters to you, it will find its way out there. 15. I allow you to think globally. You have a right to the boldest dream.
If I could add one - there exists a time in the future where you’ve already written this paper/completed this project. So you must know what you want to write. You just need to close that gap.
I like this one ⬆️
you’ll have a good week, i promise :))
gentle reminder
just because you are not the best at something does not mean you are not good at it
Microsoft OneNote tutorial for study, class and lecture by emmastudies
Hello! I have had numerous people message me about how I structure my notes for OneNote so I thought I would put together a tutorial! Above is a small run down of the program and my little two cents on each feature. But now I’m going to go into a little more detail to help anyone who is looking for somewhere to type their notes. Through I’ll suggest my ideas on how to use OneNote for different reasons including study notes, class notes and lecture/tutorial notes.
Set up and use:
Start by downloading OneNote from the App Store or from their website if you’re using a PC. It is free!!! I would definitely recommend downloading the mobile or tablet app as well.
Sign in with an Outlook account and begin making your notebooks. For high school I would suggest a new notebook for each class. For university, I had one notebook for the entire semester. As I go into my second semester I’ll make a new one, and so one. For study notes, it is up to you. You could either make one notebook for all your study notes and use sections to divide per subject or make a new notebook for each subject again. Or simply and a new section in the existing notebook. Notebooks are linked to OneDrive meaning you can close the notebook and reopen it at any time. They’re automatically saved too, so you can edit on your phone and when you use your computer it is updated!
Start creating sections. These act as dividers so depending how you have structured your notebook, make them for either each topic of your subject (high school) or each of your classes/subjects (university). For my high school class/study notes I made a new section for each new topic and for university I have one per subject. As you can see in the photoset; my notebook was legal studies (subject) and each section was for a topic (crime, human rights, family, consumers, assessments and homework).
Create your pages for each time you have class. Add the title of what you’re doing and start typing your notes. For my lectures I usually just name them “lecture 1”, “lecture 2” because I’m lazy, however for study notes I would use each subheading of the topic in the syllabus. If you’re wanting to understand my headings and subheadings completely I suggest checking out the legal studies syllabus that I created the above notes too (you can see it here on page 26).
Time for decoration and colour coding. Usually as I’m typing I bold or underline and colour code but you can always go back and do it as a revision method. This also gives you a chance to add any extra information you find! You can see an explanation of my colour code in the final image of the photoset. I found colour coding and formatting super helpful when I was studying for my HSC final exams!
Printing time! When I had finished my study notes (or class notes) I would print them so I had a physical copy to highlight and annotate. Here is where it gets a little fiddly. To print on one A4 size piece of paper without cutting off half your text, you need to shrink the size of the text box. This is what you might see - with half the text cut off. I would say reduce it to about half the original size - you can usually see on print preview how close it is to the edge. After you have made the textbox thinner, it should look like this. Another tip is printing using one sheet for two or more pages. This helps to reduce the amount of paper you’re using. On the print settings look for “pages per sheet” and change it to the number of pages you want (obviously the more pages, the smaller the font). It should look something like this (I’m not 100% sure if every computer or printer has this option, but for reference I use an Epson printer).
That is pretty much it for how I use OneNote for my all my different types of notes! It is very simple once you’ve organised everything! I would 100% recommend this program. We were advised to use it in year 9 when we received laptops from the government and I’ve not stopped using it. Althought there are some different between the Mac and PC versions, the main elements are the same. However you can check out this post by @vanesastudies which is for the PC version. I hope this tutorial was helpful. If there is anything I’ve missed out, drop me an ask. Thank you for reading! x
you can do everything you want
you can be everything you wish to be
don’t let the fear make you think anything but this
if you can do better, then do better!!! 💪👊
Me: *gets excited about course syllabi becoming available to put assignments and exams into my planner*
Cannot wait :D
I only have one semester left yall <3
22.11.16
I taught my last 2 seminars of the year this week 😁 I’m glad my workload is reduced, but I’ve actually quite enjoyed teaching the groups! And since this was the last time I’ll see them, it was time for feedback forms. I was pretty nervous about them but they were all really nice 😄 I had a couple of suggestions for things to do differently which is to be expected, but everyone seemed happy overall! I even got one “best mathematical seminar experience” comment! I’m really proud of myself because I was so nervous to start teaching, it was really hard to begin with, but it’s getting easier now 😊
Chemistry overload the past couple of weeks but all the work’s starting to pay off!
I’ll post more here: instagram.com/nathanwpyle
Take a deep breath.