9/1/2019
can’t believe it’s september - school starts tomorrow!
i don't do bad sauce passes
almost home

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9/1/2019
can’t believe it’s september - school starts tomorrow!
1.9.19 || Wow a bujo spread that's on time
American Locomotive, Edward Hopper (1944)
The Inn at Cos Cob (1914), Lowell Birge Harrison / Baby, We’ll Be Fine (2005), The National
february 14th, thursday • 44/100
one more exam to go! I can do this and so can you!
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🌻 little habits/things to do more of 🌻
dailies
make your bed. (no, really.)
set your top 3 to-dos for the day.
do your top 3 to-dos for the day. (heh)
stretch.
unpack your bag when you get home.
prepare your things for the next day before sleeping.
skincare. (your basic cleanse and moisturize)
sweep the floor of your bedroom.
talk to your plants. (if you have plants)
update your financial report/expense tracker.
take a good photo.
meditate.
hug at least three people. (seriously.)
weeklies
polish your school shoes.
mop your bedroom floor.
dare i say, laundry. (don’t put it off!)
exfoliate.
take a leisure walk.
review your past week and plan your next week accordingly. (a part of your routine may not be working–try something new)
make a piece of art. (a sketch, a collage, a quote in pretty lettering, a god-awful poem..)
sanitize your gadgets. (whip out the wet tissue and wipe away at your phone, your laptop, your mouse, your earphones–just don’t forget to IMMEDIATELY follow that up with a dry cloth to prevent fogging and short circuits)
watch a TED Talk.
make a new playlist.
monthlies
wash your bag.
wash your shoes.
change the sheets of your bed and your pillows.
clip your nails. (honestly)
wax/shave. (if you want. i just really like how fresh my skin feels after i torture it with razors and wax strips)
wipe your shelves/the tops of your furniture clean. (try to avoid dusting. it just scatters the dirt everywhere. use a damp cloth instead)
see if there’s anything in your storage that you don’t need/want anymore and give stuff away or sell them.
review your month and plan the next one accordingly. (just like your weeks. remember to refer to your Life Goal/Year’s Goals page)
finish reading at least one book. (and review it!)
discover new songs.
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15.2.19 • 15/100
I’ve worked myself into the ground this week so I’ve decided I’m going to start spending at least half an hour to myself everyday for relaxation. Today I went on a little walk around the lake on campus and had a little picnic and it was lovely!
🎵 Loosing Touch - Roosevelt
Mid october, 4 weeks till midterms 🌕 letting the stress be melted away by this beautiful library
Hello NOV
I wanna give a s/o to all the students out there where everything was working against them to do well in school but they persevered anyway.
The students who didn’t have parents that did well in school and so they couldn’t receive proper guidance. The students who went to shitty public schools that didn’t prepare them as well as private school kids. The students who were the first in their family to complete high school. The students who have to work to survive or afford school while studying. The students that have to support their family in addition to themselves. The students who couldn’t figure out how to study until it was too late to fix their GPA. The students who discovered their mental illnesses while in college and it tanked their success or forced them to take longer to finish.
All of you are valid. Remember that. College is hard and can make you feel that numbers always matter. But once you enter the real world, no one is keeping score. Be proud of what you achieved based on your unique conditions.
Enjoy the life you’ve given yourself because you went to college. You did it.
I'm finally back in school and I'm honestly loving it so far? I'm happy with my dorm and my program, my roommate seems like he's going to be easy to live with. Also the campus is so pretty there's so many old buildings and green spaces!
I'm a little worried about making friends but the people in my program seem nice and I'm probably going to find a sports team to join in the next week.
I think I'm also going to take another crack at the 100 days of productivity challenge so stay tuned for that 😀
14 March 2016 | 18/100 days of productivity Post test. Catching up on some readings and also preparing for an essay.
— a little coffee and a lot of discipline
french notes//
-.08.‘18. 🍊
bought some stuff feat. Bart the Orange cat
I found my old maths flash cards! They are going to be -so- useful for revision. I wrote the explanations on the front, and practice problems on the back. But some aren‘t looking as fresh anymore, and some simply have too many sticky notes with additional info on them by now. So I‘ll redo those, maybe later today. But I don‘t have to rewrite every single one of my 22 flash cards. Only five or so~ yay!!
before and after of my desk - It was very much needed to finally get rid or organise all of the stuff that accumulated on it in the last few months