greeting, fellow studying enthusiasts! ⋆˚꩜。
my name is minne (reads as [minn]), i'm 23 and this year i'm really excited to go back to university after a 2-year long break due to health issues. unfortunately, my mental disability still disables me, yet i have a dream i hope to finally fight for.
this autumn i'll continue the 4th year of my bachelor's degree. originally, i'm an english as a foreign language teacher who aimed to work with children with mental disabilities. however, recently i've realized that i'm more drawn to art rather than linguistics, so my biggest dream is not only to become a licensed specialist who can work with disabled children, but to get a second degree as an art historian, too. hopefully, one day i will be able to work at an art gallery and plan inclusive educational programms for children and teenagers. another option i'm considering if this plan doesn't go well is to start a blog / youtube channel and write educational books for children.
and, well, i feel like i should mention what i'd love to achieve with this blog. my url isn't a fun way to say #i'm so crazyyy. i'm psychotic and have been struggling with other mental disorders for years, too. ever since i was hospitalized for the first time, i knew it was going to be difficult for me. still, i yearned for knowledge. but to my younger self, being "productive" was the key to obtaining it. now, i suppose, i see having a studyblr as a less pressuring hobby. i'm not going to study all day, no matter how much i wish i could, but i will pay attention to how i feel and go slow and steady instead. and this blog will help me keep a humble diary of my journey towards my dreams :)
get a hot drink of your choice, let yourself breathe, and... let's study? ⋆.˚
sincerely, minne











