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soaking up the sunbeams at my desk this morning ☀️
18 Jan 2016 // P I N K I spark productivity in myself by surrounding myself with things that I like, or colours that I like. For me, one of those elements is definitely the colour PINK. When I was younger and people would ask me what my favourite colour was, I would never say pink. I grew up as a blue girl and was in love with the colour. It was only a few years ago when I realised that I loved the colour pink. To me, it’s so lovely and depending on its shade, it can signify a range of emotions or symbols. It’s such a pretty colour and over time, my infatuation for it grows.
Questions to Ask When You Have Negative Thoughts
1. What is the evidence that says this thought is true?
2. What is the evidence that contradicts this thought?
3. Where does this thought come from?
4. Who has said this about me in the past?
5. What was their motivation at the time?
6. Should I allow that person to shape my thoughts and life?
7. What is the thought trying to tell me/ make me believe?
8. Why am I allowing limiting thoughts to bring me down?
9. How can I effectively challenge this thought?
10. Am I ready to let this thought or belief go?
11. Am I ready to heal?
12. Will I start this process now?
my monthly spreads! then v. now :)
04.04.17// A mini collage of my day. Started off in the library doing a timed English essay, then moved onto a history essay but did it in Cafe Nero for a cheeky hot chocolate ☕️ When I came home I did poetry annotations and some background notes 📚Feeling very productive but I could also have a nap right now💆🏼
5:17pm // 3/14/2017
two seconds after this photo was taken my cat jumped on my bed resulting in a near disaster
my spread this week is inspired by @celesticstudy
Just wondering, how do you manage to stay motivated? I always struggle to do so. Thanks!
Honestly speaking, I really struggled with staying motivated in my final two years at uni. Basically, this gif was an accurate representation of how I felt up until graduation:
[assuming that I got out of bed at all. tbh. you can track some of it here.]
Here’s a few things that helped me stay somewhat motivated aka:
“mate, teach me how to give a shit about my studies”
1. Start small.
Sometimes, its just a matter of momentum. Start with a small task for the day. Something that can be completed in 10-20 minutes. Knock off the easiest things on your list of things to do. That way, even if your arvo falls into an endless pit of procrastination, you’
2. Target your study method.
I think one of the strongest demotivators was studying for long hours and then failing to get the results I wanted. On my lowest days my thought process would be something along the lines of, “what’s the point of studying this - heck, I’ll just do as poorly as last time.”
The only way to get over that was to target my study for the examination at hand. I saved a lot of time whilst achieving decent grades. Two birds, one stone.
3. Shake things up
Study the same shit but in a different way. Whether that be writing notecards, finding videos online, group study, drawing up some mindmaps, screaming it at the mirror.
4. Look for inspirational shit
Whether it be something related to your field of study or not. It might be as simple as going on a youtube spiral on an aspect of your field of study, or finding an aspirational figure.
If you’re the type that responds to motivational quotes - great! Print out great A3 sizes of motivational quotes and plaster them all over your study space.
Personally, I respond better to the the dry humour sarcastic motivation. In that respect, #reallawblr and @lawschoolruinedme were very much my sources of inspiration.
TL;DR find what inspires you.
5. Fuck it all
Look, sometimes you need a break from studying in order to get back into studying. Kinda like those long term old-couple relationships you see in tv soap operas where the biggest plot point of the season is “oh, I’m so bored of my long term partner, how will I ever keep this relationship alive!” (bad analogy, but i feel like this is a good time to admit that I’m running on 2 hours sleep here).
Remind yourself of who you are outside of your school/university life. You are much much more than the sum of your academic achievements.
….to be frank, I found that I needed to take a small break from studying in order to be motivated ‘to’ study. That includes pursuing interests outside my academic life - catching up with friends, tv shows, heck even doing physical exercise.
Heck, you might even find a new hobby! I got into hockey due to a procrastination spiral. 4 months on and I’m a frickin’ hockey nerd. And i live in Australia, where there’s hardly any ice/snow to speak of.
And that may mean stop trying so hard to find motivation. Because that may be exhausting. While I know many people turn to studyblr as a source of motivation, I’ll admit there was a long period where I just had to avoid studyblr. Because it was draining to come home to posts about pens/study/stationery/TIPSFORA4.0GPA or whatever. After a 10 hour stint of study, the last thing I wanted to do was to spend my free time talking about studying lmfao.
My ramblings aside, here’s a list of ‘targeted’ tips that may help with those motivation levels!!
What to do when you really don’t want to study by @tae-studies
How to study when you don’t feel like it by @stressandstudying
Some curious observations on how the studyblr community may motivate students by Jaqueline Vickery
This answer by @studyign
Motivation Masterpost and A guide to motivation by @elkstudies
Things to watch for study motivation/ inspiration by @why-so-studious
JUST DO IT
All the best hun!
do you ever get mad at yourself because youre not even good at the things you thought you were good at
YOU PUT THE THING INTO WORDS
interviewer: would you say you are motivated to succeed
me: no
me: but i AM terrified of failure
「 02. 01. 2017. 」 trying to be productive (or at least look it 🌚)
| 8/20 days of summer | since some people were asking how my bullet journal looks after filled in, here it is!! as I have much more time in summer, my spreads look relatively clean, but when school starts they get really insane hahha
favorite studyblrs of the day: @productiveflower @studiuos @etudiaire @sproutstudying
Hellooooo lovelies!! This summer off has been so relaxing & much needed but now I'm SUPER excited to get back to strict schedules and studying! I may my have my semester schedule yet (shoutout to both of my schools for being super lazy and taking until the last week of August to distribute them 😒) but I'm still getting organized as best I can! The countdown has begun: one month until classes start! Woot woot!!
7.12.16 I got my class schedule a couple days ago, so I started planning out some things with my new planner and post it notes. I also made a little overview of my classes to put in my locker.
|| 13.05.16 || Let’s go for anatomy tonight! Making some drawings about carpus…
10/5/16 // bullet journal spreads for April along with their respective color schemes 🎨