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Redefining My Bullet Journal System
The bullet journal is probably something youâre no stranger to. Itâs been circulating around the internet for a while, and itâs one of the main subjects of studyblr posts. However, when I started college last semester, I found that I no longer relied on my bullet journal to organize my tasks and structure my responsibilities anymore. Instead, I tried out a bunch of productivity/task-organization apps: Taskade, Actions by Moleskine, Any.do, Todoist, Wunderlist. None of them seemed to have what I needed, so I decided to give the bullet journal method another try.
The first thing I reflected on was why I stopped in the first place. At first I thought it was because the method itself allowed for a lot of freedom and Iâd get confused as to what things to include and how to structure everything. But then I realized that it was in fact because I had previously been bullet journaling for other people instead of myself. Since I had what one could call an âartsy bullet journalâ, I tended to focus more on the artistic aspect so that it would get more likes and reblogs after I posted it, when I should have been focusing on how it can organize my life. I realized that the bullet journal is a tool; the focus should be on life itself, not the bullet journal, but you can use the bullet journal to add value to your life.
At the beginning of the year, I deconstructed my organizational needs and attempted to apply that to my bullet journal method. I stopped looking at other peopleâs bullet journals and started thinking about my own needs and preferences. I thought about how I would best organize my time so that I could accomplish all of the things I want to accomplish in the different aspects of my life.
Supplies
The fact that I only have 2 main supplies allows me to bullet journal anywhere, anytime.
The Structure
The Practice
Simply having the tool to organize your life isnât enough - you should also have a practice, a habit, for using it.
Going Forward
One thing Iâd like to work on is future logging. As of now, I think in terms of months, since the my main commitment at the moment is my education, and monthly planning has worked out for me. But I think if Iâd like to tackle on larger projects - e.g. my YouTube channel that I just started - Iâd need to do a lot more future logging.
Another useful thing I want to try out is to summarize my journal entries in the form of notes. Recently Iâve been audio journaling (15-20 minutes of me talking to myself), and itâs been pretty effective. However, I have no way of âskimmingâ the entries like I would a written journal entry. Summarizing them would help me retain main ideas of each entry and remember the things I said that are or could potentially be important and useful.
Final Thoughts
If you donât think your bullet journal is adding value to or improving productivity and organization in your life, I think you should reconsider the way youâre approaching the system. I found a method that works for me; yours might be different. While it can be beneficial to draw inspiration from other people, do whatever helps you the most, not what other people tell you you should be doing. After coming up with an appropriate structure, make sure you maintain the practice. Â
Itâs sad how much of what is taught in school is useless to over 99% of the population.
There are literally math concepts taught in high school and middle school that are only used in extremely specialized fields or that are even so outdated they arenât used anymore!
I took calculus my senior year of high school, and I really liked the way our teacher framed this on the first day of class.
He asked somebody to raise their hand and ask him when we would use calculus in our everyday life. So one student rose their hand and asked, âWhen are we going to use this in our everyday life?â
âNEVER!!â the teacher exclaimed. âYou will never use calculus in your normal, everyday life. In fact, very few of you will use it in your professional careers either.â Then he paused. âSo would you like to know why should care?â
Several us nodded.
He picked out one of the varsity football players in the class. âYou practice football a lot during the week, right Tim?â asked the teacher.
âYeah,â replied Tim. âAlmost every day.â
âDo you and your teammates ever lift weights during practice?â
âYeah. Tuesdays and Thursdays we spend a lot of practice in the weight room.â
âBut why?â asked the teacher. âIs there ever going to be a play your coach tells you use during a game that requires you to bench press the other team?â
âNo, of course not.â
âThen why lift weights?â
âBecause it makes us stronger,â said Tim.
âBingo!!â said the teacher. âItâs the same thing with calculus. Youâre not here because youâre going to use calculus in your everyday life. Youâre here because calculus is weightlifting for your brain.â
And Iâve never forgotten that.
10 big academic reminders
1. there is no shame in asking for help (academic, emotional, or mental)Â
2. there is no shame in going to tutoringÂ
3. there is no shame in getting Bs, Cs, Ds, or FsÂ
4. there is no shame in not knowing what you want to studyÂ
5. there is no shame in having a jobÂ
6. there is no shame in struggling in a so-called âeasy courseâÂ
7. there is no shame in withdrawing from a course you donât feel comfortable inÂ
8. there is no shame in changing your majorÂ
9. there is no shame in not taking a full load of classes in a semesterÂ
10. there is no shame in realizing your school may not be for you
I have observed multiple mutuals here under the age of 18 who are not allowed by their parents to cut/dye/bleach their hair or have piercings. Once upon a time I wasnât allowed either, and I remember I never really understood why.
Whenever I asked âwhy notâ, my mother would always reply âwait until youâre 18.â, which isnât really an answer so I asked again; why not? To which she finally replied (after an unnecessary hissyfit), âbecause you might regret it.â
Now I had my answer but the thing is, I didnât see any problem with that. But to avoid any more hilariously aggressive confrontations- I waited. I turned 18 and I pierced my eyebrow, cut my hair short and dyed my hair bright red. And then green. And then pink. And then blue then green and turquoise and purple and orange and pink and then blue. I pierced my tongue and lips and belly button and everything was so fun and exciting because I was finally allowed to do what I was denied as a child.
But then my mother started crying, the poor soul didnât know what to do. She questioned her parenting and blamed me for her depression and so on and so forth and I was still so damn confused about what the problem was! I had no problem getting a job, and when I joined the army I removed the piercings and temporarily dyed my hair a normal brown again like the responsible adult I was. When I went back to work/school I kept putting fun colors in my hair again and put the piercings back. I encountered exactly zero problems in my adulting, but still my mother was upset!
One day she explained to me that I was now too old to be doing this; she was afraid other parents would blame her for bad parenting and she believed that I should know better now that I was an adult.
NowâŚTHIS IS A LITTLE WEIRD TO ME.
Because basically, my mother didnât want me to dye my hair as a child in fear of me regretting it, and then as an adult I should magically know that i will regret it without having tried it and also I should be aware of the prejudice of other parents (which I never encountered) â which isnât only extremely backwards logic but it also means in this case sheâd rather seem like a good parent to other parents than to be a good parent for her child.
My mother knows better now; she has tattoos and bleached hair and doesnât care but if her children and friends hadnât normalized being a little different for her then she never wouldâve changed her thinking.
Let kids put fun colors in their hair. Donât make such a big deal out of such little things.
Hair grow out. Dye fades. Piercings heal up. Clothes wear out. Let your kid do what they want.
Weâve all been there: You have stuff you need to get done, you know you need to get it done, but no matter what you do you just cant get yourself to take out your stuff and do your work.Â
I have this problem quite a lot, so hereâs a post to help some of you out!
Articles
Read this to get some quick motivation (tw: curse words) Itâs sure to get your blood pumping and give you the vigor youâre lacking!
Harvardâs solutions on how to stop putting stuff off
7 helpful study tipsÂ
8 helpful study tips
Manage your time studying
How to seriously study
Detailed article on how to get motivated to study
10 study motivation quotes for all types of students
3 scientific backed study motivators
Videos
Unbroken
Dream (EXTREMELY INSPIRING)
Be Phenomenal
Why Do We Fall
Mindshift
Be Hungry
Stop Killing Time
Destiny
Vision
You Will Win
Study Spotify Playlists
Deep Focus
Peaceful Piano
Intense Studying
Productive Morning
Electronic Study Music
Study Time Starts Now
White Noise
Epic All Nighter
Focus Now
Late Night Focus
Genius Time
Nice and Easy Workflow
Motivating Study Blogs
@elkstudies, @getstudyblr, @minimaliststudies, @nehrdist, @tbhstudying, @highschoolering, @saturdaystudying, @stxdybug, @dangostudy, @raavenclaw, @academla
There are so many more studyblrâs, but those are just some I can think of off the top of my head!
I hope this helps motivate some of you guys, and good luck with all of your studies!  (ŕŠ*ËáľË)ŕŠ*:シďžâ§
This helped a LOT
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No one taught me how to be satisfied And how to be happy The road, You will know the path when You walk on it. The mountains, You will know how rough when You climb up. The person, You will know that person when You interact with them, You can see through their mind When a long lifetime has passed. The darkest is Right before the sunrise. The water is the noisiest Right before its boiling point. So the happiness Doesnât come without knowing anything It always comes after the time of enduring pain.
 SUGA [BTS] - Personal Memo 2016.06.19 (via mimibtsghost)
school mindset
essays - make each essay you write better than the last
⨠small assignments - aim for 100s, expect 100s, get 100s
⨠homework - pretend theyâre assignments
⨠homework thatâs not graded - pretend! theyâre! assignments!
⨠tests - study for 100s, expect less
⨠long term projects - act like itâs due in four days -even when itâs not- until youâre done with it
⨠group projects - do not get angry
⨠presentations - pretend youâre obama
disclaimer - this works for me, it may not work for everybody, do not push yourself too hard!!
This is such a great way to treat college work!
My new meds make my skin throw a fit. Itâs not terribly bad, just a few things here and there, but itâs bumming me out because Iâve never really had too many run-ins with acne.
My four-year-old sister, however, is under the impression that itâs just â3D frecklesâ, and that they look very, very pretty. She wants all of my freckles to âpop outâ, especially the ones across my nose; theyâre her favourite.
And it puts me in this weird position where I canât say, âNo, this is acne, and itâs bad,â because I donât want to teach her that itâs a bad to have unclear skin, you know? I tried to tell her that my skin was sick because of the new medicine, but she was having none of it. She didnât think they were any different than all of my literal, actual freckles, despite my efforts to delicately tell her otherwise.
Kids are weird.
The more I think about interactions I have with children, the more I realise that children will consistently compliment âflawsâ until theyâve been taught not to.
Like, a kid at the library, whose sister has vitiligo, saw my scars once and suggested that his sister and I should be cats for Halloween, since I have âtabby skinâ and she has âcalico skinâ. âI can be a black cat,â he immediately added. âItâs not AS cool, but theyâre the spookiest.â
When I started losing weight, my little brother immediately demanded that I gain it back, because I wasnât as comfortable to cuddle with anymore.
And my other little sister always wants to wear her paint-stained clothes to school so that âeveryone can tell [sheâs] an artistâ.
I donât know. I guess talking to little kids just reminds me that all of this superficial shit we worry about really is 100% made up.
this^
shoutout to the students who, in their pursuit of education, cannot afford to even go see a film at the cinema
shoutout to the students who had to give up their dream schools because they couldnât afford it
shoutout to the students who recycle their stationery year after year
shoutout to the students illegally downloading books and textbooks because they canât afford even the e-book versions
shoutout to the students living on the cheapest coffee
shoutout to the students who have sewed their bags/backpacks over and over again because they canât afford a replacement
shoutout to the students working part time and full jobs to make ends meet and pay their bills
shoutout to the students who have to give up their passions, indulgents and going-outs because extra money is hard to come by
shoutout to the students affording to go to school, but too poor to do anything else
shoutout to the students that run themselves thin in the process of getting an education
shoutout to the students that prevail despite all this
shoutout to the students who need to take a break from all of this
youâre great
dont put too much pressure on yourself. everything will be okay.
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I hope you can use these well!!
Iâll use them hehe
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Just my fav flower motivation :))
Iâm living in order to understand the world. But why hasnât the world tried to understand me?
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