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Starting a bullet journal - a tutorial
Tips for anyone who’d like to start a bullet journal but doesn’t know how/where to begin :)
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05.03.17
tb to my very first spread in my mosseryco planner!!
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Free ‘Week at a Glance’ Planner Printables
I made myself some simple little weekly planners but I thought you guys might enjoy them too. They’re cute but still simplistic and feature sections for each day of the week, weekly goals, habit tracking, a quote of the week, deadlines, and any extra notes you may need to jot down. They’re available in 8 beautiful colours to suit your personal taste!
Download
View the pdf files by colour:
Rose / Pink / Orange / Lemon / Lime / Mint / Icy Blue / Lilac
Or, view the whole folder here.
Quick disclaimer: These printables are for personal use only, but may be edited for your own personal use. Please do not redistribute them without permission.
I hope you guys find these useful! If so, feel free to tag me in a picture on tumblr with my @ or with #thegirlygeek, or on instagram with @the_girlygeek! I can’t wait to see how you use it! Feel free to let me know if you have any issues or questions, my inbox is always open. 😊
These are gorgeous! 😍
Do yourself a favor. Learn to code. Here's how.
I’ve said this to my non-techie friends countless times. It’s no secret that being able to code makes you a better job applicant, and a better entrepreneur. Hell, one techie taught a homeless man to code and now that man is making his first mobile application.
Learning to code elevates your professional life, and makes you more knowledgeable about the massive changes taking place in the technology sector that are poised to have an immense influence on human life.
(note: yes I realize that 3/5 of those links were Google projects)
But most folks are intimidated by coding. And it does seem intimidating at first. But peel away the obscurity and the difficulty, and you start to learn that coding, at least at its basic level, is a very manageable, learnable skill.
There are a lot of resources out there to teach you. I’ve found a couple to be particularly successful. Here’s my list of resources for learning to code, sorted by difficulty:
Novice
Never written a line of code before? No worries. Just visit one of these fine resources and follow their high-level tutorials. You won’t get into the nitty-gritty, but don’t worry about it for now:
Dash - by General Assembly
CodeAcademy
w3 Tutorials (start at HTML on the left sidebar and work your way down)
Intermediate
Now that you’ve gone through a handful of basic tutorials, it’s time to learn the fundamentals of actual, real-life coding problems. I’ve found these resources to be solid:
Khan Academy
CodeAcademy - Ruby, Python, PHP
Difficult
If you’re here, you’re capable of building things. You know the primitives. You know the logic control statements. You’re ready to start making real stuff take shape. Here are some different types of resources to turn you from someone who knows how to code, into a full-fledged programmer.
Programming problems
Sometimes, the challenges in programming aren’t how to make a language do a task, but just how to do the task in general. Like how to find an item in a very large, sorted list, without checking each element. Here are some resources for those types of problems
Talentbuddy
TopCoder
Web Applications
If you learned Python, Django is an amazing platform for creating quick-and-easy web applications. I’d highly suggest the tutorial - it’s one of the best I’ve ever used, and you have a web app up and running in less than an hour.
Django Tutorial
I’ve never used Rails, but it’s a very popular and powerful framework for creating web applications using Ruby. I’d suggest going through their guide to start getting down-and-dirty with Rails development.
Rails Guide
If you know PHP, there’s an ocean of good stuff out there for you to learn how to make a full-fledged web application. Frameworks do a lot of work for you, and provide quick and easy guides to get up and running. I’d suggest the following:
Cake PHP Book
Symfony 2 - Get Started
Yii PHP - The Comprehensive Guide
Conclusion
If there’s one point I wanted to get across, it’s that it is easier than ever to learn to code. There are resources on every corner of the internet for potential programmers, and the benefits of learning even just the basics are monumental.
If you know of any additional, great resources that aren’t listed here, please feel free to tweet them to me @boomeyer.
Best of luck!
Great work expanding on my humble list to include a much fuller collection of resources for learning how to code! Cheers!
Succulents so cute. (Why is that one grumpy??)
Another one, for my badly drawn doodles, I love to make this series, it’s so fun.
(I’m thinking to make stickers and sell them, I don’t know)
hello guys 🌻 so, i just finished my A-levels *cheers* and basically i have not the slightest idea what to do with my free time but i’m determined to stay productive, hence this is the reason for this masterpost. hope you all enjoy it too!!
(updated: June 2017)
stuff to do after exams
GET THAT SLEEP YOU MISSED OUT ON FOR AGES, your body and mind will thank you
treat yourself!!!
get into a bath and chill
play your fave songs
get back to watching that series you stopped watching before exams or start a new one asap
meet up with your friends and do something fun [and try to avoid talking about exams as much as you can]
get back to doing that hobby you loved doing
plan a trip [even if it’s just in your own country, have fun and act like a tourist!]
organise a sleepover with your friends + play some board games
check out local events, there is bound to be something you like
GO TO THE BEACH AYYY
download some new apps yay!!!
do new things! [read new books (+ some more), watch new tv shows, find a new hobby, do anything really, the time is all yours!]
spend time with your family and friends
exercise maybe idk??? find a new workout you like + try to stick to it
meditate
try finding a job [check my job tag for tips + resources]
try out new restaurants, coffeeshops and whatever tickles your fancy
volunteer at some place you find interesting!
help out around the house
visit relatives you didn’t have the chance to visit during exams/the scholastic year
cute june quote!!
academics + learning
start a bullet journal?
buy some books and read them!
plan, plan, plan!!
learn a new language
learn how to cook + make fun snacks [experiment with food, it’s so much fun to discover new, delicious things]
learn photography [or a new hobby in general tbh]
find an online course on something you don’t have to study for school
watch some documentaries
check your school syllabuses for books you should read before starting the next school year
prepare for uni
take some summer classes
review some of your notes from time to time if they’re useful for the next school year
where to get motivation
motivation masterpost
motivation tag
my study instagram
study inspiration
how to study in summer
staying on track during the summer
+ my masterposts
notes, studying, and self-study resources
self-study resources
supplies
igcse resources
literature masterpost
organisation
aesthetically pleasing notes
annotating
studying a foreign language
really great apps
math
college + uni
motivation
biology
space!!!!
chemistry
physics
summary writing
the discursive/argumentative essay
the narrative essay + the descriptive essay
the ultimate english masterpost!!
stress relief
what i’ve learnt throughout my years of being a student
how to stay productive during holidays
bullet journals
melodic studying
philosophy
stay sated whilst you’re motivated
shakespeare
+ more
hope this helped you guys, enjoy your summer!!
- helena xx
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reviewing chemistry basics for orgo next semester!!
75/100 days of productivity - march 24, 2017
I got artline stix recently and I can’t get over how much they look like octopus tentacles 🐙 🎧 umi - yoste
Throwback to Friday morning when my desk was still clean. 🌸 (Btw, If you wanna know how I edit my studyblr photos I made a short little tutorial on it here.)
Getting back in the studyblr game...
Hello hello. I have not posted here in approx. one billion years. But I'm back! (Well. I hope.) I'm no longer a student in the technical sense of the word, as I graduated from college two years ago (holy crap) and as of right now, I have no solid plans to return to school. However! I do have some semi-solid plans to return to school (fall 2018 - keep your fingers crossed for me!), and I realized recently that I've been missing the act of studying and learning and academic writing. I'm also suffering from a lack of personal projects that I can really get excited about. So my solution is to return to this blog and turn it into a studyblr about self-teaching, independent study, "un-schooling," or whatever it is that you want to call it. I'm going to read books and listen to podcasts and watch videos and take notes and write and learn and document it here. (I will probably also start studying for my GRE at some point - but that's further in the future.) I also plan to make posts about planning (personal/academic/creative/etc) and organization, since I have multiple planners, I love bullet journals, and I'm working on organizing my office and my home. And, of course, for the #aesthetic. 😉😉 Now I'm going to work on a new "about me" post, so stay tuned for that!!
Oh my gosh hello! I am a Literatures in English major at University of California, San Diego. I was just wondering how hard it was for you to double major, what you're doing now, and if you studied abroad? What advice would you have for a literature major? Also, I just wanted your opinion on something. I really want to pursue a phD in literature and study Afro-Latinx communities/literature in Latin America. Do you think English literature is the best choice for that? Should I switch to another?
Hello!! It has been forever since I did anything with this blog but I wanted to answer this question anyway. I will attempt to answer your questions in order!
First of all: I didn’t actually double-major; I majored in English - Creative Writing and minored in Women’s Studies. It was actually pretty simple for me because the Women’s Studies program at my university was/is interdisciplinary, so aside from the intro class and the feminist theory class we were all required to take, I was pretty much able to take “women in literature” classes and the like to satisfy my minor, and none of those were outside my usual deal at all! Plus, the reason I picked up a minor to begin with is because I came in with credit from AP classes and didn’t take a single class outside of my degree plan for my first 5 semesters, which meant that I was done with all the requirements for my major way before I’d completed the minimum number of credit hours to actually graduate. So I had a lot of space to fill, rather than trying to cram a minor or a second major into an already-full schedule.
Second, what I’m doing now: I’m the assistant manager of a comic book store, I’m working on writing a comic book script, and I’m in the beginning stages of an academic paper comparing a couple of superheroes. I’d like to one day make a living writing comic books and also possibly writing academically about comic books. I’m also thinking about going back to school to get a Master’s in library science with a focus on young adult literature and - you guessed it - comic books. And I’m getting married in September!
Third: I did not study abroad, though I looked into it several times and wish that I had been able to. It never worked out, financially or with my schedule of classes. I have several friends that did and they all very much enjoyed it. I don’t have personal experience but I still think that it’s something you should do if you can!
Fourth, advice: Oh gosh. Just in general? Try to read for pleasure during the summer. Look into investing in Scrivener (a fancy word processor that did wonders for my academic writing). Take a creative writing class if you can. Form good relationships with your professors! And start reading everything as literature (yes, even video games. And Taylor Swift albums).
And finally: Honestly, I’m not sure. English literature is where you start for a lot of specialized literature studies like that, but since I’m not familiar with Afro-Latinx literature specifically (or really any literature studies that deal with non-US literature), I don’t know if it’s definitively your best bet. I would talk to your academic advisor and/or a professor of Afro-Latinx litature if you have one at your school or can get in contact with one that you are hoping to study with at a graduate school.
I hope at least some of this was helpful! Let me know if you have any other questions!
ace that exam.
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holy shit the bullet journal is great i’m so glad you asked, okay, it’s a planner, essentially, and a lot of people use it primarily instead of productivity apps but i think it’s going to entirely replace them for me. the photoset above is my own bullet journal and the important pages so far imo. i started out in an old journal just to play around w what i like and my style, and then i moved to this one for the start of the month.
this is the official site, and it gives you a good outline but i’ve seen that almost everyone i found using a bullet journal customizes it to their own needs. you set up an index page, and then each month you write down the days for an “overview” and events that have concrete dates, and then your goals for that month, all the things you want to get done. and after that, you write down each day and the things that come to you - they don’t have to be things that you need to get done that day but if you remember that you need to go to the store or call someone, you write it down under the current day. a lot of people include notes or combine it with the use of a personal journal, so they’ll write down what they did or how they felt, or i’ve seen a lot of people in school will use it with their notes and assignments. each event or appointment or task has an icon beside it to categorize it so you can tell at a glance if it’s school, or work, or personal. i’ve seen people color code things here as well but i think that color coding gets out of hand really fast if you do more than three or four colors.
planning ahead beyond the current month is something that’s not really included in the original bullet journal video on the site, so i drew in after the index two calendars - one with boxes, for jotting down birthdays and holidays and events beyond the current month, and then one on the back of that page is an “at a glance” for the dates and marking days off.
it was really hard for me to find an app that was flexible enough to suit me but also, i kept putting things in my calendar and never looking at it again, or jotting down lists in the notes app and then just having sparse notes for like, two years back. and every daily or weekly planner i found online or in stores was terribly designed and super overpriced?? like, extortion level prices. bankrupting prices. i like that i’m not wasting paper if i don’t do much in a day and i’m not running out of space if i’m really busy one day, and it fits me perfectly because it’s my design and my key and my journal. and in the same book i can keep my grocery list, movies, shows to watch, any list instead of just writing it down on a sticky note and leaving it on my desk or wall and never looking at it again.
and the best use, for me, is when i’m feeling more anxious or having a low day, i can feel more organized and accomplished - i can put down things like…cooked dinner, or cleaned up, or took a shower, and it’s a show that i did something. and i’m not forever saying “i’ll remember” or “i know, i’ve got it” and then forgetting to do anything yk.
these are the best links i’ve found so far that go over the journal, how to use it, how to do your own, or just things you can steal to make your planner more organized.
this is hands down #1 the best video about bullet journals i’ve found, it’s simple, easy, not overly complicated or time-consuming, and it’s what i’ve ‘stolen’ the most from tbh
this one is great too, good intro and no nonsense, a little long but really useful
ambivity’s favorite pages
also great and useful for an intro to what exactly it is
stemstudy‘s example of their journal
tutorial graph on how to get started studdiction
studdiction‘s own example of their journal/layout
grosstadtprinzessin’s journal and overview (each paragraph is in english and german)
My bullet journal 📖 for the anon <3