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I failed, but this won't stop me!
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If you’re not a morning person, you know the struggle. It’s not just about waking up, it’s about actually getting yourself to do stuff in the morning. While I usually recommend you adapt to your body’s own schedule, as you’ll work much better, school, work or other activities may not allow you to do so. Therefore, here’s a guide on how to get shit done in the morning.
The night before
Prepare whatever study materials you’re going to use that day. Open your notes and make sure you know where you should start (i personally lay a pen on the exact paragraph).
Put a bottle of water and some tea (with caffeine) or coffee on your desk so that you don’t have to go get it next morning.
If you’re usually cold in the mornings, get yourself a blanket. I promise you mine has made me more productive than all the coffee I’ve ever had.
Write a to-do list for next day. Then distribute those tasks in a schedule (you can either use a printable or just scribble it on some piece of paper). Take into account you’ll need time for breakfast and personal hygiene.
Other than that, don’t leave anything else on your desk, as it may be distracting.
Make an effort to go to bed at least an hour earlier. It makes a huge difference when you wake up
Actually waking up
if you struggle to wake up, try the following:
Ask someone to wake you up (a parent, a roommate).
Put your phone accross the room and inside a glass to amplify the sound.
If your phone has an option for voice alarm, use it. Make it something really motivating or, even better, really annoying.
Combine all of the above for foolproof results.
Tips to get stuff done
Chug your liquids! - The very first thing you should do after your feet touch the floor is drink some water and drink something caffeinated (yes, in that order) (caffeine because it will kick in by the time you’re done with breakfast and water because caffeine can be dehydrating + water will also jumpstart your body).
Put on some fluffy socks - okay maybe this is just a personal thing but I’m personally much less likely to go back to bed once i have some socks on.
Smol workout - do something that will send blood to your brain. It can literally be ten jumping jacks.
Breakfast? Not yet - you’ve gotten up, you want food, understandable. BUT remember that book/notebook you put on your table last night? Well, get to work on it for 15-30 minutes. You may be sleepy and not able to comprehend much of what you’re doing, but the important thing is that once you come back from having breakfast, you will already have started, which is the most difficult part.
Avoid anything with a shit-ton of sugar - it will give you a sugar crash in about an hour and all you’ll want to do is go back to bed. (Personal rec is overnight oats with some fruit on top - delicious, fast af and super filling and energizing).
A big breakfast can make you sleepy. Instead, make it a little bit smaller and have some healthy snacks (like hummus) throughout the morning. Look at them as your reward for studying.
Stay off the internet. During breakfast, I find that social media (especially youtube) tend to put me off working afterwards, as they give me something more insteresting to do. Therefore I reccommend you either find something else to do (write your to do list, read a book) or limit your Internet time to 5-10 minutes.
Remember that you control your mindset. If after doing all of this you still don’t feel like studying, it’s perfectly okay to stare at your desk for five minutes and have an argument with yourself about how much you do want to study. Seems stupid but trust me, it works most of the time.
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Mistakable Verbs in German:
This is a list of German Verbs I sometimes mistake because they look similar.
I hope it can be useful for you too. :)
Schieben: to push sth.
Schießen: to shoot.
Schließen: to close; to shut.
Leihen: to borrow sth.
Leiden: to suffer.
Laden: to load/charge sth.
Fliehen: to escape
Fliegen: to fly
Fließen: to flow.
Denken: to think
Danken: to thank
Liegen: to lie.
Legen: to put.
Rennen: to run.
Regnen: to rain.
Scheiden: to divide.
Scheinen: to shine/ to seem.
Waschen: to wash.
Wachsen: to grow.
Wachen: to be awake
Sitzen: to sit.
Setzen: to set.
Biegen: to bend.
Bieten: to offer
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random german phrases
Das bringt nichts. - It’s pointless. Komm schon! - C’mon! Das geht dich nichts an! - That’s none of your business! Kümmer dich um deinen eigenen Dreck! (vulgar) - Mind your own business! Lass mich in Ruhe! - Leave me alone! / Back off! damit du’s weißt - for your information Woher soll ich das wissen? - How am I supposed to know? um ehrlich zu sein … / ehrlich gesagt … - to be honest Weißt du was? - You know what? nichts für ungut, aber … / nicht böse gemeint, aber - No offense , but
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* A proverb similar to English’s “time will tell,” which means that sometimes the answer is not clear yet, but it is necessary to wait and see.
Words of Contrast
Beautiful/Ugly: hübsch/hässlich
Big/Little: groß/klein
Black/White: schwarz/weiß
Boring/Interesting: langweilig/interessant
Cold/Hot: kalt/heiß
Dark/Bright: dunkel/hell
Dry/Wet: trocken/nass
Fashionable/Old-Fashioned: modisch/altmodisch
Fast/Slow: schnell/langsam
Funny/Sad: lustig/traurig
Here/There: hier/da (or dort)
High/Low: hoch/niedrig
Hungry/Full: hungrig/satt
Lazy/Diligent: faul/fleißig
Long/Short: lang/kurz
A lot/A little: viel/wenig
Male/Female: männlich/weiblich
Near/Far: nah/weit
Old/New: alt/neu
Old/Young: alt/jung
Smart/Stupid: klug/dumm
Smooth/Rough: glatt/rauh
To ask/To answer: fragen/antworten
To break/To repair: brechen/reparieren
To find/To lose: finden/verlieren
To give/To take: geben/nehmen
To laugh/To cry: lachen/weinen
To live/To die: leben/sterben
To love/To hate: lieben/hassen
To marry/to Divorce: heiraten/scheiden
To shout/To whisper: schreien/flüstern
To sit/To stand: sitzen/stehen
Kommen and Prefixes
to come: kommen
to get away: abkommen
to arrive: ankommen
to make do: auskommen
to receive: bekommen
to come in: einkommen
to escape: entkommen
to come here: herkommen
to come along: mitkommen
to come after: nachkommen
to decay: verkommen
to happen: vorkommen
to approach: zukommen