29|01|2023
Gloucester Road | London
Jules of Nature
ojovivo
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
RMH
Monterey Bay Aquarium
art blog(derogatory)
styofa doing anything
NASA
Cosmic Funnies
One Nice Bug Per Day
Three Goblin Art
trying on a metaphor
cherry valley forever

pixel skylines
almost home
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
occasionally subtle
we're not kids anymore.

if i look back, i am lost
hello vonnie
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@milosyearning
29|01|2023
Gloucester Road | London
This is it guys. I did it. I found my person.
I hope everyone experiences this at least once in their life.
Near enough 6 months together and I can’t imagine my life without her.
Not only does she complete my life but she also makes me want to be a better person and makes me feel more like myself. Truly authentic.
She is my future.
The way she makes me feel is unparalleled.
Shes keeping me here, my main reason.
Intimacy is about safety. The peace you feel in someone’s presence. The ease in their voice when you disagree. Someone’s attentiveness when you are struggling. Their language when they speak about you, someone’s curiosity to learn you and the surrender when it comes to you.
a guide to starting a studyblr —
by @peachblossomstudy
i’ve been in the studyblr community for many years now (just over four i think!), so i thought i’d make a post with all my advice for anyone lurking in the community thinking of getting more involved. of course i’m not the definitive authority on any of this, please take everything here as suggestions rather than rules!
what is a studyblr?
the term ‘studyblr’ has two meanings: (1) the tumblr community focused on studying, learning and productivity; (2) a blog about your experience as a student/with learning etc. having a studyblr is a fun way to share a love of learning with other, keep yourself accountable in school and find inspiration for notes or planner spreads.
the basics
so you’ve decided to take the plunge. where to start?
url - it’s a good idea to make your url study-themed in some way, whether it includes a variation of the word ‘study’ or references your favourite subject or something else to do with studying or productivity
theme - there are pretty much no rules about themes in the studyblr community! blogs of all themes and aesthetics can be studyblrs, though it may be easier to indicate what your blog is about with a study-related icon. alternatively, it’s quite popular to have picrews for icons to show a bit of personality.
i have made many different icon and header packs, which will be linked on my desktop theme soon!
the picrew i made my icon with is here
introduction post - start your blog with a little introduction about who you are (name or nickname, age if you feel comfortable, pronouns), what you study, any other fun information and maybe even tag some of your studyblr inspirations
content - people post lots of different types of content, including and not limited to:
pictures of their notes, planner or workspace - these are generally the most popular
advice posts made up of graphics
masterlists/masterposts based on different themes (e.g. language learning masterposts)
text-based advice posts (like this one!)
reblogs! the best way to show your love to everyone else in the community
growing your blog
now you’ve posted some content, and it’s time to explore the community a bit more. it goes without saying that growing on tumblr is more of an organic thing, and if you’re coming to studyblr purely for notes then you may want to rethink your reasons for joining the community. nevertheless, validation feels great, and so does making new friends!
try to post regularly - an active blog will always help new people find you, and regular posts will help keep followers engaged
post original content - posting something unique to you will give people a reason to follow you specifically, rather than the same reblogged posts being circulated
that being said, reblogging from others (bonus points for leaving nice messages in the tags!) is a great way to introduce them to your blog. if someone sees your url in their notes often, they’ll be more likely to have a look at your blog
don’t be afraid to interact - send someone a message, send them an ask, reply to their posts, add compliments in their tags! generally everyone in the studyblr community is super friendly and open to messaging, asks and making friends, so get stuck right in
my ask box is always open to new friends! <3
use tags - most studyblr have a tag that they track, and will usually go through and like/reblog any posts that use this tag. find out what tags your favourite blogs track and use them on your posts to help them get seen
i track (very sporadically at the moment) the tag #heypeachblossom
other
now you’ve established yourself, there are lots of other things to do on studyblr! here are some ideas:
get involved in challenges - there are many different challenges to participate in. popular ones include the 100 days of productivity challenge, and the lovely @/myhoneststudyblr has many previous studying challenges you could complete. if you’re into reading, sabrina @/bulletnotestudies and the studyblr w/ knives discord server have lots of great themed reading challenges
participate in events - over the year some blogs will run events such as secret santas or secret admirers, which are really cute and fun to do. this february i ran the @studyblrsecretvalentines, and i’m hoping to do it again in 2023.
play ask games and tag games with your friends - this is a great way to get to know more people and have some fun!
resources
finally, here are a few useful tips/resources for the more practical side of running a studyblr
your queue is your best friend - you can run up a huge queue of reblogs to keep your blog active during busy study times
i personally use the mobile app snapseed to edit my photos for original content, and find it works really well
canva.com is a great online, free editing program - i use it to make all the graphics for my post header and advice posts
my header and icon packs (that i’ve tagged correctly) are here! i have made other packs, though they’ll have to be found through my archive, sorry
momentum is a popular desktop extension in the studyblr community
lots of people also use forest (or flora, which is free) for cute focus timers
this has turned into a bit of a monster post, but i hope if you’ve read this far that you found it useful! feel free to tag me in your introduction posts, and see you around studyblr <3
I see her everywhere I look.
She gives me hope for my future.
I can't stop planning our lives together.
I've gotten in the habit of seeing everything through a new lens, her lens, her ideals.
She makes me excited for the mundane things.
She's always on my mind and sometimes I miss her so much my heart aches.
But I know I have her and she has all of me.
So we will carry on dealing with the now as it comes.
I can't imagine anyone else I'd want to be with or do the things with that I have planned for our future together.
The word love does not even begin to encompass how I feel towards her.
But until I find the right words.
Loving her is just, for now.
Reasons to live: lonely edition
watching the sunset outside your window
practicing your favorite musical instrument
making delicious meals and feeling like a chef
trying out pinterest ideas
writing new daily routines to improve yourself
learning a new language or reading books on niche subjects
reading every morning in your cozy reading spot
going on evening drives and blaring your sunset playlist
walking in your city to find cute cafes and secret gems
picking a new artistic or sporty hobby to pour your heart into
doing really fun workouts to songs you love
dressing up in cute outfits or makeup looks without going out
getting a film camera and taking candid pictures
sitting in the park and people-watching
searching for small reasons to regain faith in humanity and life
doing something special for yourself each weekend
petting your cat or dog
or petting neighbourhood cats that wander into your garden
the beauty of watching things & people from the distance
buying flowers for yourself
growing cute potted plants like succulents
film marathons and netflix marathons with ice cream
dancing by yourself
trying different tea flavors
writing bad poetry about solitude
write surreal stories inspired by weird dreams
befriending your loneliness and yourself
find beautiful stuff to appreciate every day and write them down
writing detailed diary entries even if nothing happens
spending so long inside that sunlight feels like a hug from the universe
appreciating tiny warmths more, like soup, tea, blankets and songs
Day 11/50 productivity
24/9/21
Great gym session today
Done so much planning, getting info'd up and ready for the Inn of Courts, BPC and Pupillage
Day 10/50 productivity
23/9/21
Another day, another 5am photo
I'm not sure what to write here anymore since I'm doing the same things as all the other days
Nonetheless, it was a good day
Day 9/50 productivity
22/9/21
Been doing good things
Feeling good
Day 9/50 productivity
21.9.21
Second day of getting up at 5 am and have to say this was harder than yesterday, maybe I overdid it, not sure, but it was a good day anyway
Got good work done, celebrated a birthday and had a good meal with family
Hellyeah
Day 8/50 productivity
20.9.21
Looking at my career prospects and my next step towards it
Day 7/50 productivity
19/9/21
Had a good night socialising and then spent the day doing some housework: shopping, laundry, cleaning, and planning
Was productive in the sense I did do some jobs but took a break from the uni reading to enjoy the sun
Day 6/50 productivity
18/9/21
Today I started Mike Elon's skillshare course about beating procrastination and I have to say that, while I am a very self aware person and I stay in check with myself, writing down exactly how to get over my procrastination problems is so helpful. Not only does this course help you find what you need to improve on, it also shows you how to improve which a lot of productivity content doesn't.
Anyway, this wasn't an ad or anything, just really enjoying it and finding it helpful
Day 5/50 productivity
17/9/21
Did some more work and reading but then just relaxed for the rest of the day, trying to take it easy
Conversation with a Native Son: Maya Angelou and James Baldwin
Day 4/50 productivity
16/9/21
Preparing for start of uni by doing notes on the modules as well as trying on different shirts for my meeting next week