Great Words
Below is a list of words that I enjoy, that I will be adding to periodically.

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PR's Tumblrdome
Keni
Not today Justin

Origami Around
dirt enthusiast
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
AnasAbdin
sheepfilms

roma★
tumblr dot com
One Nice Bug Per Day
todays bird

#extradirty
Claire Keane

Kiana Khansmith
occasionally subtle

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Great Words
Below is a list of words that I enjoy, that I will be adding to periodically.
I wanted to put a more positive spin on the popular skeleton leaving meme
june 13th 2026 | ֶָ֢⋆˚࿔
cleaned and validated some more data for my secondary project
identified spec sheets for my colleagues battery project
brainstormed and wrote my mission statement as a student government representative
meal prepped for 4 days
wrote and published a joint piece on substack with my friend
setup my new diary system!
I didn't get much done research-wise. i have very weird varying levels of energy, there are days where i sleep all day and then go 24 hours without sleep, it's really odd.
my hope is to spend sunday getting stuff done in the uni library so that the monday meeting with my supervisor goes well.
seinfeld method days - 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th (streak: 4 days)
💿 butterscotch bitch - the vampire lestat
(i am so hyped for this show)
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6.9.26 update
hello again! i’ve not been doing a good job at posting updates and study sessions, so i am remedying that now :)
i had a tiny mental breakdown over my career choice and my summer course load, but i’m feeling much better about it. i have been trying to spend at least 45 minutes on school a day, and that’s actually been very helpful. today i finished all my lectures and notes for the week, so now i can start on the assignment due sunday.
i’ve always been a chronic procrastinator, but might this be the end of my struggles ? is this bad habit coming to an end ? we shall see.
i also have a job interview on thursday, so fingers crossed it goes well !
thanks for reading :) hope your own academic journeys are going well !
slow mornings are my favorite ones 🌤📚🐦
🍵 diss work 6.12.26
Wow I Love My Job (which is apparently reading articles that are tangential to my diss at best). (But your honor I love them.)
🎧 - “brutalist,” kim petras
Ever since I have started using colours, life has gotten better
(Colours✨✨✨✨✨)
I’ve tried a million different calendars, but the only thing that seems to work for me is planning out my time with paper and pen.
less screen time, more of this
Study session in pink 💓
Doing assignments at work so that I can spend time with my friend tomorrow ☺️
also another reading tip: rereading books counts as reading. you are allowed to do it. i often find that reading a book i loved at least a second time allows me to appreciate it more and dig deeper into it.
today was a pretty deep day for me, i didn't get to study all that much (although i should've), but i did get to journal and really think over my life, my future and my ideas. i find moments like these, when i can just stop and reflect, imagine and fantasise to be incredibly beneficial for me. hoping tomorrow can be more productive than this
Early this morning I started researching ideas for my psychology thesis. It was rainy and there was no sugar for my coffee, but I’m happy to have started! I now feel closer to finding my thesis topic ♡
6.6.26
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trying to stay motivated and not freak myself out in the days before my exam, the waiting after half my cohort has already passed is the worst 🥲 🥲 acomaf is one of the only things holding me together rn
current plan for monday, the day before my exam:
9 am workout class followed by sauna
study flashcards
walk dog
12 lunch
clean a bit
30 min practice chalk talk
study 1-2 hours
relax (as much as possible)
bake something for dessert
will report back once it's over with 🫡
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how to you study constantly, genuinely need some tips
now this is a little embarrassing to answer because i haven't been studying that much lately (i didn't even pick up my books yesterdayy 😭)
i'm assuming you're asking about the consistency bit? or maybe the study time too. i'll try to answer both of those questions a little bit.
okay, so it definitely varies from day to day. there are some days when i'm actually looking forward to studying, and then there are some days when there's nothing else i dread more than that.
⁎ for me, starting to study is definitely the most difficult part. things get much smoother once i'm in the flow. most days, my first study session begins when my classes start, so i'm kind of forced to study. as much as i hate it, i really try to sit down for at least 30 minutes. i get dressed, make coffee, clean up my study space a little, sit down to study, and before i know it, i'm in the "zone". on days when i don't have classes, i try to start with the subjects that i like the most. these days, i've been looking forward to studying physics, so i usually begin with that, whether it's learning something new or solving practice questions. so yes try to start your study sessions at the same time every day to build a habit, and begin with the subject you enjoy the most. you might have to force yourself a lot in the beginning (i have to as well, every single day), but once you build momentum, it becomes much easier.
⁎ having a long-term goal (along with tiny short term goals) helps me a lot. there are moments when i just want to quit everything yk. i don't want to study, i want to delete this blog and just... not do anything. but those are the times when i have to remind myself of where i am right now and where i want to be. i try to think about the college life i'll get to have and how amazing that would be. every single day counts. if studying consistently can influence the kind of college i get into, then i want to do everything in my power to achieve the best college within my capability. nobody knows what's going to happen in the future, what kind of job you'll get, or where you'll end up settling down. as terrifying as that is, it's equally exciting. maybe everything will go down the drain, but maybe everything will turn out wonderful. you might just end up getting into your dream college. so why not give yourself the best chance possible?
⁎ tracking my progress is very motivating for me. ngl, having this blog has definitely helped me get back on track whenever i find myself slacking off. planning my month, week, and every single day also helps me stay accountable. it's extremely satisfying crossing tasks off my list as the day progresses. and on the days when i doubt myself, i try to look back at my previous posts or my completed to-do lists. that gives me proof that i'm getting better with time. it reminds me that i started this for a reason, and i have to keep going.
⁎ knowing when you need to step back is extremely important. i suck at this, but i'm trying to improve. it's simply not possible to study for long hours every single day. i have a lottt of bad days where i'm just mentally drained. tbh i'm probably not in the best mental space right now either. i struggle with anxiety a lot, and some days it makes it difficult to do anything productive. mental breakdowns push me to the edge somedays and i'm left sitting there, contemplating my life. those are the days when you should take a step back. there's nothing shameful about taking breaks. remind yourself that life is worth much more than these exams. at the end of the day, it's just an exam and colleges are just colleges. go out somewhere, or sleep in. watch something nice, eat something nice, and seriously recharge yourself. and once you feel ready, get back to the grind.
⁎ patience is super important, especially when you're trying to get back into studying after being in a slump. it's impossible to suddenly jump to long study hours. anything is better than nothing, so it's completely okay if you only manage to study for 30 minutes in the beginning. just try to do a little better than the day before. maybe aim for half an hour more the next day. and even if you aren't able to, try to do at least those same 30 minutes. please free yourself from unrealistic expectations and start small. just do something every day. you really need to be non judgmental with yourself in the beginning. you are your own "partner" in this journey. be kind to yourself, and things will slowly start to look better.
also productivity matters a lot more than study hours. 2 hours of focused studying is much better than 7-8 hours of distracted and unfocused studying.
i would also like to mention that i've taken a year off to prepare for a couple of exams. so most of my friends are already getting into colleges this year, while i'm kind of left behind. that leaves me with no other choice. it's lonely, and it's pressurizing. i'm trying to stay positive about it but yeah, i really don't have another option. i need to do my best to make sure that i end up in a good place.
lmk if this answered your question. otherwise, i'll try to squeeze some more tips out of my brain 😭
[ 19th may, 2026 • day 15/80 ]
grueling 2h battles against the last two exercises. those integrals fought back omg
-> calc3 worksheet 7 (exercises: 1a-e)
📓 Hummingbird Salamander, by Jeff Vandermeet