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목표를 달성하려면 열심히 공부해야 된다 🌱✨
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attempted a new bujo style and tried (and failed) to write a cute poem yikes
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• 12.02.20 •
This is the latest I’ve ever left the flat to get to uni - first day back after inter-semester break and I am very clearly out of routine! Ps how adorable is my sighh studio uni bag??
nothing fancy; kind of like my feb spread :)
i feel like i’m in the golden years of my life, and i intend to make the most of every single day of it.
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february 4, 2020 - healing, affection, onward
a different kind of spread! i focused on the main things i felt during one week in december, and i just wrote whatever was on my mind. there are no right or wrong answers for these feelings. i really like how this turned out! i want to make more of this kind of spread in the future.
studygram: gloomium
currently listening to: “sunshine” - stray kids
N O V E M B E R
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I was painting and I got lazy so I switched making bujo and I used my new journal. Unlike my previous notebook, this one is not overwhelming because the width is more narrowed so It feels like I am not conscious of filling space.
And I feel cozy today, the weather is chilly and I just love doing this without worries.
여행 빨리 가고 싶다…
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you change people. your name makes others smile. your work moves people. someone might compliment you somewhere, right now. someone’s heart will beat faster just thinking about you. your friends remember your experiences fondly. someone might see a book in the store and think of you, too. you inspire others to keep going, or you will someday. your presence matters and changes the world every day.
“October extinguished itself in a rush of howling winds and driving rain and November arrived, cold as frozen iron, with hard frosts every morning and icy draughts that bit at exposed hands and faces.”
— J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Full offense but your writing style is for you and nobody else. Use the words you want to use; play with language, experiment, use said, use adverbs, use “unrealistic” writing patterns, slap words you don’t even know are words on the page. Language is a sandbox and you, as the author, are at liberty to shape it however you wish. Build castles. Build a hovel. Build a mountain on a mountain or make a tiny cottage on a hill. Whatever it is you want to do. Write.
I love Anton Chekhov
2019.11.11. formulating a lightweight gel-cream base for acne-prone skin – my first mostly original formulation, and it applies so pleasantly!
every morning i wake up & get my coffee & i recite in my head this excerpt from ‘invitation,’ by mary oliver: “it is a serious thing just to be alive on this fresh morning in the broken world.” & i just say it over & over again until it sticks to my mind for the rest of the day. it is a serious thing. i am alive. i am so lucky. this fresh morning i get the chance to live again & again & again
books for when you want to feel like a beautiful 15th century milkmaid or an adventurous schoolgirl in the english countryside
(I honestly couldn’t think of a better way to categorize it)
We Have Always Lived in The Castle by Shirley Jackson
Housekeeping by Marilynne Robinson
Girl with a Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier
The Princess Bride by William Goldman
Tess of the D’urbervilles by Thomas Hardy
Picnic at Hanging Rock by Joan Lindsay
A Curse Dark as Gold by Elizabeth C. Bunce
Thistle and Thyme by Sorche Nic Leodas
A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Bernett
I Capture Castle by Dodie Smith
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery
The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater
Howls Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones
Alanna: The First Adventure by Tamora Pierce
Sometimes you read a line from a book and it’s like something from your own head or something from your journal. And that part of you is a bit more defined, a bit sharper, and a bit easier to understand and explain to others.