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a bullet journal mostly filled with song lyrics whoops ✨🌙
oils by skin type
oils have been integral to my skin routine for 4 years & my skin has been consistently clear & glowing! the oils essential to my routine are argan oil, avocado oil, & marula oil.
if you have dry skin (like me!) using oil to cleanse / moisturize with helps hydrate the skin, which helps prevent clogged & irritated pores. if you have oily skin, using oil to cleanse / moisturize with helps reduce your skin’s instinct to overproduce oil, which helps reduce clogged pores, blackheads / whiteheads, & inflammation. for every skin type, oils naturally help prevent & reduce lines, scarring, & environmental damage
oily
argan oil
grapeseed oil
hemp seed oil
neem oil
safflower oil
sesame oil
poppy seed oil
tamanu oil
jojoba oil
goji seed oil
safflower oil
tamanu oil
dry
olive oil
avocado oil
almond oil
argan oil
green tea seed oil
jojoba oil
apricot kernel oil
mango seed oil
brazil nut oil
kikui nut oil
macadamia nut oil
kiwi seed oil
sunflower seed oil
combination
jojoba oil
hemp seed oil
poppy seed oil
almond oil
safflower oil
sunflower seed oil
papaya seed oil
argan oil
guava seed oil
normal
argan oil
almond oil
jojoba oil
baobab oil
guava seed oil
sunflower seed oil
hemp seed oil
sensitive / skin prone to inflammation
chamomile oil
marula oil
neem oil
safflower oil
sesame oil
babassu oil
rose hip seed oil
mango seed oil
walnut oil
almond oil
camellia oil
calendula oil
scarring / damaged / aging
tamanu oil
marula oil
baobab oil
calendula oil
jojoba oil
goji seed oil
walnut oil
green tea seed oil
almond oil
brazil nut oil
avocado oil
guava seed oil
kukui nut oil
olive oil
meadowfoam seed oil
be mindful that oils should seep completely into your skin, not sit on the surface. finding the right oil for you can take patience & experimentation!
New printables and downloads on Emma Studies Etsy Shop :-)
My latest additions include:
Gold textured 2018 desktop wallpapers
Curve of forgetting study planner page
Customisable to do list page
Goal and habit planner pack
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A mind is like a parachute. It doesn’t work if it is not open.
Frank Zappa (via fyp-psychology)
Study Session Planner Free Printable
Whilst sitting in class I came up with an all in one study planner (you can tell my mind wonders hah!). I thought to combine a schedule, top priorities, a pomodoro time tracker and notable distractions would make a very simple to use but motivating printable! Happy studying!
Download link here
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How to Get Good Grades and Still Have a Life
Work Smarter, Not Harder
During my last two years of my undergraduate, I came across this notion of working smarter, not harder (a.k.a. working more efficiently to maximize your grades). This is one of a few main concepts that raised my GPA by 1.0 whole point. Here are some tips that if you truly follow, you’ll see incredible results.
Stay on top of the work
Review lecture slides or textbook material before going to class
Go to class (or if online, schedule a regular time to review the material)
Complete all practice problems because chances are it’ll be on the final
Own your note taking method; either on your laptop, on lecture slides, or a notebook (and don’t think of dramatically switching it up half way through the semester)
Summarize your notes at the top or bottom with a few quick bullets on what the lecture focused on to help you organize later on
Ask questions when you are uncertain or need clarification
How Can I Work Smarter?
Go through the course syllabus for learning objectives and course description to see what areas are to be focused on
Create a daily, weekly, and monthly study plan and don’t be scared to adjust
Get enough sleep; this one is my number one tip, there’s nothing worse than hearing about people pull all-nighters before an exam (I’ve also know people who have accidentally slept through and missed it entirely)
Eat, eat, eat (and eat well); fuel your body and your brain with superfoods and plant goodness b/c everything is connected and it will pay off than eating artificial vending machine junk (trust me)
Use the 50/10 rule (50 minutes focus, 10 minute break), or whatever version you find most effective
Find your study place and rotate (i.e. use library for one course and a coffee shop for another)
Make school your 9-5pm job - the top people in my program go to the library at 9am to start their “job” and it’s so so important
Study Plan
Focus on the course(s) you try to avoid them out (and try to focus on them at the beginning of the week when you feel more motivated)
Always start study sessions with what you reviewed last time
Plan sessions in 2-3 hour blocks throughout the day and spend time studying a different course in each session (or at least one different course in-between the same course to reduce boredom)
Create practice tests and quiz yourself on material by shifting memorization to true understanding
Use summary notes to help destress before exams
Create study groups (if that’s your cup of tea) to quiz each other and explain concepts
Happy studying!
obviously my first post on tumblr had to be of my happy place(*´▽`*)
April 9, 2016
Studying psych after realizing that I have both the APES and AP Psych exams on the same day. RIP. Treated myself to a Starbucks frappicino to cope with the news lmao.
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three steps to getting things done!
day one out of hundred days of productivity • making pretty psychology notes [excuse the mistake, i’m out of white out!] to use for studying. i’m not used to writing in pen, as i preferred pencil for note taking in high school, but i’m planning on writing in pen to lessen the amount of mistakes i make when i write ✨
“I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand.” – Confucius
the curve of forgetting
the curve of forgetting describes how we retain or get of information we absorb.
day 1: you go into a lecture knowing 0% and come out knowing 100% of what you know (regardless of whether you know it extremely well or not)
day 2: you did not do any reviewing of your notes from day 1 therefore you have lost 50%-80%
and as the days progress we forget less and less
think about midterms! notice how around midterms when you’re trying to study for something (that you haven’t been reviewing for regularly) it feels like the material is VERY difficult and almost as if you’ve never learned it before
formula to reshape the curve
within 24 hours of your lecture spend 10 minutes reviewing the material
a week later: it will only take 5 minutes to REACTIVATE the same material
ultimately, you will reshape the curve
day 30: by this day your brain will only need 2-4 minutes to recall
information on the curve of forgetting was taken from the university of waterloo (x)
my formula to reshape the curve using the information above
before class: spend 10 minutes PREVIEWING the material.
after class: spend 10 minutes REVIEWING the material
do this regularly. this will be your preview/review system for each class.
a week later: try to review a week later. i know that school/life can get pretty hectic, but try to make sure you are reviewing regularly.
maybe record yourself saying some important details/concepts from your notes the night before and on your daily commute to school plug in those earphones and listen to it. i am an auditory learner and i find that listening to my notes before i go to bed and right when i wake up have truly helped me retain information. studies have shown that the best time to study is right before going to bed and right when you wake up.
a month later: after a month, review what you’ve learned so far in your class. trust me this will be a very very short review. everything will look very familiar to you and it won’t look as difficult as it used to.
basically your review schedule should be the following:
1 hour before learning the material
1 hour after learning the material (or within 24 hours of learning it b/c i know we’re all very busy people)
1 day later
1 week later
1 month later
remember everyone learns, studies, and retains information differently!! my personal belief is that your technique is what matters most. it is not about your innate ability/talent. find a technique that works for you.
more suggestions:
active learning > passive learning
when taking notes use the Cornell method. it forces you to ask questions and summarize what you’ve learned.
set frequent, short, review sessions
test yourself constantly! there are so many resources online.
people who are under stress have difficulty remembering things so CHILL OUT
don’t rush, take your time
repetition is key
practice MAKES PERFECT
group items together
fish, vitamin b12, and green tea can help w/ memory
don’t give up. like morrissey said “these things take time.”
See what your followers think of you.
BLACK = I would date you. GREEN = I think you’re cute. BLUE = You are my tumblr crush. GREY = I wish you would notice me. PURPLE = I don’t talk to you but I really love your blog. TEAL = We have a lot in common. YELLOW = I don’t know you at all. ORANGE = I don’t like your blog. BROWN = I don’t like you. PINK = I think you are unattractive. RED = I hate you with a burning passion. WHITE = You scare me. RAINBOW = BED PLZ.
Okay I’m gonna add more meaningful colors because this list is inadequate.
SCARLET = You have influenced my decision/thoughts on something.
MAROON = You taught me something new.
CINNAMON = You’re a really cool person and admire you from afar.
PERIWINKLE = You make me laugh
MAUVE = You are really talented
BLUSH = Seeing you on my dash makes my day a little better.
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