as long as i have my tea everything will be okay <3 (also i am re reading the last thesis draft i sent to my prof before writing again just to make sure everything is clear haha)

Love Begins
RMH
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

pixel skylines
No title available

Product Placement
Sweet Seals For You, Always
Game of Thrones Daily
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Mike Driver
YOU ARE THE REASON

★
Keni
ojovivo
Not today Justin
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

No title available
occasionally subtle

No title available

seen from Malaysia

seen from Poland

seen from South Korea

seen from Malaysia

seen from Italy

seen from Singapore
seen from United Kingdom

seen from Romania
seen from Germany
seen from South Korea
seen from Malaysia

seen from Germany
seen from United States
seen from France

seen from Germany
seen from Türkiye

seen from Germany
seen from United Kingdom

seen from Lithuania
seen from United Kingdom
@naomirioss
as long as i have my tea everything will be okay <3 (also i am re reading the last thesis draft i sent to my prof before writing again just to make sure everything is clear haha)
[09.13.18] 2/100 days of productivity
[10.12.18] 30/100 of Productivity.
Planning for my exams week👓
[09.06.19]
1/100 Days of Productivity.
[09.24.19]
reactor design is leaving me exhausted
here we go again
August 27th, 2020
organised my laptop, cleared my table, and began some research for a phd
clean desk to begin the week 🍄
un_____made
Topping & Company Booksellers, Edinburgh
cleaning my desk & shelves!
06.08.22
unfinished flashcards & earl grey tea
july 28th, 2022 || i should be studying
rainy afternoon studying
22.08.2022
I was in elementary school when I first started loving writing my notes by hand. I would often say that it helps me study better, read the material with more intention, and is just generally therapeutic to do. However, when classes shifted online because of the pandemic, writing my own notes was no longer as efficient as I want it to be. Our university’s blocking system demanded a faster pace of learning things and although I would have loved to keep writing my notes by hand, I knew I had to adapt to the present times to make ends meet.
Who knew this day would come?—that I now use digital note-taking methods and modernized media to do my revisions. This is the reason why I haven’t uploaded a new photo in so long. I try to cling to familiarity. I attempt to produce the content I am known for; forgetting that growth is one of the most beautiful things I could actually share on this platform. Perhaps it’s because during birthday celebrations, people would wish you to “never change” when in fact, change is what keeps us alive day by day.
Being able to adapt is an important trait everyone should have and this year, my priority is enjoying the process while pursuing things that are meaningful to me. This priority requires being efficient and being mindful of my time. Here’s to longer captions and a slightly new theme that I can hopefully maintain. 🤞🏻
-
Technicalities: Notes taken above were written using a drawing tablet (XP-PEN Star G640) but captured on the iPad Pro 2021 12.9”
App: Microsoft OneNote
Camera: iPhone 11 Pro Max
Photo Editor: Instagram Stories + Snapseed
Today marks my last full day in our province before leaving for university. It's weird to think that no matter how many times I have moved places my entire life, the process of packing my bags and leaving never gets easy. I have always envied those who can stay at their own homes with their family despite studying in college, but I guess growth never happens inside your comfort zone. All the community work my family has done and exposed me to gives me the drive to take the leap of faith, and work hard to earn the experiences I need to effectively help people.
One of the many things I hold on to during departure is the thought of someday--that someday, I will go back as a better version of myself; that someday, I will return with the added knowledge I can apply to the community. That someday, I'll be back with a new skillset I can use to practice and talk more about eye health.
I would have loved to study and make content this week but on my last few days here, I found myself doing the opposite. I barely read my books and I decided to just enjoy the last moments of bliss before I once again enter the training grounds of Optometry school.
Here's a reminder that sometimes, sacrifices like these are necessary. If we become the best we can be---a hands on employee, a selfless doctor, a competent lawyer, a righteous accountant, a responsible engineer, an insightful educator--then I believe that we can make this world a better place one heartbeat at a time. ❣️
-
Technicalities: Notes taken above were written using a drawing tablet (XP-PEN Star G640) but captured on the iPad Pro 2021 12.9”
App: Microsoft OneNote
Camera: iPhone 11 Pro Max
Photo Editor: Instagram Stories + Snapseed
30.08.22
clinging on to the last of august 🍋🍃