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summer quarantine days stay productive!!!! heres a vlog abt it
[22082018] Botanics! My long lost love ⭐️ ig: medcury ⭐️
6/7/2020 | When I revise I like to write up my notes multiple times and every time I'll do more research on certain topics or revisit certain lecture recordings to make sure I fully understand and can explain something
(wow my hand looks orange... this is what sitting in the sun does to me)
I finally got courage to revise and study Greek. I was having a bad time with college, but I found out that I had a nice score in my Brazilian Literature paper and maybe I just needed a win to feel that everything isn't crumbling...
(11 . july . 2020)
Potent minimalist art sends a strong message about police and vigilante brutality in America
Journalist and artist Shirin Barghi has created a gripping, thought-provoking series of graphics that not only examines racial prejudice in today’s America, but also captures the sense of humanity that often gets lost in news coverage. Titled “Last Words,” the graphics illustrate the last recorded words by Brown and other young black people — Trayvon Martin, Oscar Grant and others — who have been killed by police in recent years.
Let us not forget their voices
27.05.2020
this morning i propagated my string of hearts plant in a cute little bottle so i’m excited to see if this actually works! i spent more time on my dissertation proposal, so hopefully i can get it all finished tomorrow and sent off! then a lovely bath bomb this evening🌿
☆ got a new surface for my desk.... it's so much bigger!! But i might paint it red - this is looking kinda plain ☆
17.05.2020 / 22:33pm
i have to start my actual studying for my finals the day after tomorrow and i am not ready
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10 Things I Wish I Knew Before University
You are going to feel like dropping out. I would say to stick it out for the first year and sit for finals. If you get a good grade for your finals, that could really give your confidence a boost and motivate you to keep going. And then, if you still feel like dropping out or changing majors, you should do as much research as possible.
Feeling pressured to do more things. During my first year, I said yes to everything–even things that I didn’t feel like doing. I felt like if I didn’t, I’d be missing out on something really important or fun. FOMO, basically. However, more often than not, I wasn’t missing much and these opportunities will arise again very soon.
Buying too many unnecessary things. I bought so many stationery and notebooks before I started uni in hopes that they would motivate me to study. I ended up not using even half of them my first year. At least, I’d be set for supplies until I graduate.
Revising in uni is not the same as revising in high school. I used to think I could study last minute for a test, like I did in high school. I learned the hard way that that wasn’t the case at all. Now, I review the topics after every lecture. The key is to keep up because all those lectures are going to pile up really fast.
Past papers are your new best friend. I find that professors have their favourite questions that they like to give out. During finals, they might even use the same exact questions as they did in tests!
Failing/Getting a low grade in a test isn’t going to ruin your life. I once got so caught up on that one test. But luckily during finals, I snapped out of it and just tried my best. My final grade wasn’t too bad. You live and you learn.
Wear whatever you want (as long as it doesn’t get you in trouble). When I wear a hoodie and sweatpants, I get comments that I look like I just rolled out of bed (which I did, duh). And when I have really nice makeup on and do my hair, I’m trying to impress someone. I think people just like to run their mouth and it’s nothing personal, so you shouldn’t care what they say anyway.
Keep in touch with friends outside your university. It can really come in handy during times when you really have to vent about someone in your classes. They can also help you keep grounded and have a different perspective.
You don’t have to love the library. I’m the kind of girl who studies lying on her stomach on the bed with papers and books surrounding me and my cat stepping on them occasionally. I think the library is too quiet and public for me. And if you’re the same way and prefer the cafe or elsewhere, then that’s okay too. The goal here is that you get your studying done.
Stay healthy. Whenever it’s near finals, I would abandon every other responsibility except studying. I would stop eating healthy and quit exercising, all in the name of making time to study. But they should go hand-in-hand with studying and not one or the other. I find that the better I take care of myself, the better my grades are. You should also get enough sleep–this, I never fail to do.
I feel like this is one of the posts that I need to reblog and keep rebloging so I can remind myself the things I already know and keep experiencing
Hey, everyone! Hope you are all doing ok.
Being in quarantine really took a hit on my mental health.It is for the best, however, it is not easy and, after almost three months with a couple of good productive days every other week, I need to get back on track. I need to work and I need to put up with my classes, well, basically I need to put my shit together.
Last year, I created this studyblr to help me study even when I was low, so now it is time to do it again. The best thing about doing it for the second time is knowing that I already nailed it once.
As much as I`ve been thinking about doing the pure productive month challenge, I decided to do another strategy and come with a new routine in order to do things (I might do a post about it this weekend, idk). Also, I feel like I will be doing a lot more of writing posts instead of taking pictures of my day, although I don’t know if you guys will enjoy it (sorry!). We will sort this out.
See you soon,
sabrina.
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I started the 100 Days of Productivity Challenge and felt like I wasn’t making any progress and got really frustrated, so I decided to set some specific goals and stick to them for a whole month. We will see what happens.
SIDE GOALS:
read 02 chapters of Harry Potter and the Philosopher Stone every Tuesday
write 01 chapter of Heart Bleeds (my current fanfiction) every Wednesday
study Greek twice a week
post here a picture from the previous day experience
INSP./HELPFULL LINKS:
How to Brace Yourself for a New School Year
Study less study smart
How to start again
How to Deal With Study Burnout
Things that are healing outside of therapy
College Note-Taking System
I feel like I need to do this again
26|03|2020
Week 1 of My 2020 Quarantine Challenge!
✨Thu✨How are you keeping active?
I’m actually trying to be more active so I’m going to try schedule in some time to do some yoga or take my dogs for a walk <3
REMEMBER even when we’re studying at home, it is important to stay active and do some exercise!!!
hey guys, here is a little overview of these past days — i am participating into a 100 days of productivity challenge, you can see more on my instagram!
ig: thomreads
ancient greek notes and current reads
1/100 days of productivity.
hoping to start this so that i actually do things haha