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some of my favorite recent instagrams (x)
I used to have a lot of trouble still do with procrastination and I realized that, in my new studyblr days, I didn’t know how to utilize my studyblr to help me and it was just another way for me to procrastinate and feel productive. If you can relate to this, you could probably benefit from this little dose of studyblr realness.
Don’t use your studyblr just for aesthetics: studyspo is great for inspiration and motivation, and it’s probably what drew you to the studyblr community, but it shouldn’t be what makes you stay. You won’t be able to take anything worthwhile from your blog if all you reblog is photos of beautiful notes. Mix it up with masterposts and printables and photos of “non-aesthetic” notes.
Don’t use methods that don’t work for you: if you absolutely cannot understand mindmaps but absolutely love the way they look, resist the urge to make them. You’ll only end up confusing yourself and wasting time. Only use note taking and studying methods that make sense to you. 90 percent of the time they’ll be things that you used before you made a studyblr. This isn’t to say that you shouldn’t experiment with different styles and methods, but only stick to what works for you.
Discipline over motivation: imho, the study community overstates the importance and effectiveness of motivation. Don’t get me wrong, motivation makes studying more enjoyable when you have it, but more often than not you don’t. In the end, motivation isn’t what makes you study every night, or stick with self studying a language. You have to discipline yourself to study when you don’t want to, or work when you’re tired. My old French teacher used to say “Don’t fall into the trap of waiting motiviation, and just do it” and I feel like that’s super important with this. (1, 2, 3)
Talking about studying isn’t studying: sort of related to number 3, don’t let your studyblr be another way to put off work. It’s all to easy to think “I’m blogging about studying; in being productive,” but it’s a dangerous thing to do. Studyspo is great, but don’t let scrolling through your feed become another method of procrastination.
Take photos after you study: or during, but not before. I used to spend so long taking pictures of my notes, that I wouldn’t have time to study them. I still take too long photographing my notes to take picture, so I’ve started using a pomorodo timer. After 25 minutes, I’ll use my five minute break to take photos. It’s increases my productivity so much, and I’m not sure how I ever functioned without that system.
Just get it done (and prioritize): honestly, sometime you just have to forget about trying to make your notes look pretty and just go for functionality over looks. Just let go of any studyblr ideals and do what you need to do. If you don’t have time to bullet journal and get your work finished, use an electronic calendar or don’t spend so long on your journal. Most importantly, be real with yourself. At the end of the day, you know yourself best, and you know what you need to do.
Good luck on your studyblr journeys lovelies, hope this helped!
xx
WEEK 1 // very first week of college is done! it was okay? kinda fun? but i was more excited to work on my spreads (≧◡≦) finally, there is something to write about. i just couldn’t see why i should journal on my summer vacation when all i ever did was take naps, watch films and shows, eat, and just chill. i think it’s just a waste of ink lmao. my summer isn’t just exciting as yours, guys :-( but here i am again! trying out some new stuff, what do you think?
studygram // @studyathenus — i post some sneak peeks / behind the scenes!
The days are long and I’m so tired and bone-deep exhausted, but the weeks are short and time is running and wow, what a whirlwind of emotions life can be at times 🌿
Messy mondays 🌿
- ̗̀ geometry notes ̖́-
Yayyy today I got accepted by the company I am applying for my internship. I’m gonna start working this coming friday.
Instagram: applefroyo
[03.31.18] 74/100 days of productivity, round two!
I had work this morning and I’m a bit worn-out, but tonight I’m going to deep-clean my closet and drink lots of tea.
Lauren, I already loved you but this mug makes me love you a little bit more😭❤️
// an old post from a prev haul — and my weird and uneducated choices in makeup? i’ve always liked new look makeup but that’s just me being lazy to choose from the pharmacist or other makeup distributers — what’s your favourite makeup “must have” items? i need inspiration 😅 #studyspo #tayasuisketches @tayasuiapps
august 16, 2017
some really Bad trig notes I took the other day ft. my favorite flowers!! LMAO it’s literally just an introduction to the inverse functions bc I wanted to do at least something before school starts?? anyway idk why i like doing math in pen bc it always turns into a Mess with the whiteout ashahah amazing.
[taken from my studygram]
soaking up the sunbeams at my desk this morning ☀️
Getting back into things after being unwell is slow, but feels good. Still doing some research for my political philosophy essay on Europe and the end of history :–)
BOOKS READ IN 2018: beartown by fredrik backman
Anything that grows closely enough to what it loves will eventually share the same roots. We can talk about loss, we can treat it and give it time, but biology still forces us to live according to certain rules: plants that are split down the middle don’t heal, they die.