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Take some time for relaxation and peace for yourself. ^^ You have to stop running sometimes because the wheel never ends!
100 days of productivity • 3/100
Lots to do today, mainly in preparation for a hectic next week jam packed with assignments and tests. Today will be spent mainly studying for my art theory SAC next week.
I really like the idea of a bullet journal but I've found that its hard for me to remember to update and carry around the journal to keep track of. I was thinking of trying an electronic bullet journal like on good notes but I'm not sure how to go about doing it. Any tips?
Hey! I think most people will replicate styles from paper to iPad with the use of the highlighters, images and boxes that you can create! A lot of people also use stickers to organise it :-) I do have a few options on my Etsy:
2018 bullet journal (yearly and monthly premade calendars, but pages for your own bujo spreads at the back)
2018 weekly bullet journal (Moleskine inspired - half is dated for the week with half space for your own additions)
Undated bullet journal
These could work well for lots of different ideas, it depends what you’re looking for! Alternatively, you could use my dotted paper printables for each week and draw everything yourself. A top recommendation of mine is checking out @afewlinesmore :-) They use some of my resources in an amazing way! You can see them all here. I’m sure they’d be open to any questions if you had them! Hope this helps xx
[08.06.18]
Happy August!! This summer flew by so fast and I’m sad to see it go, but I’m also really excited to be a senior. Good luck to everyone starting school this week, I’m sending you lots of love! (click for better quality)
I thought it was time to show all of you my desk :) I put some personal annotations on it, if you have any more questions you can just send me a message! Anni
06-01-18 Productivity day at the library. Exam month, 50 days of productivity
10 small tips to improve your productivity
Who can resist reading another little post full of tips to help you get more work done? Here is a few things that I find useful when trying to get myself motivated.
Clear desk, clear mind - I like to organise things before I start working. If things are messy, I get a little preoccupied and procrastinate even more. My suggestion is clear your desk, sort everything you’ll need to study and get on!
The two minute rule - If a task that needs to be done takes less than two minutes, just do it. My dad has often suggested that this is a great way to sort out your priorities and so far it has worked for me. Things like check my emails, cross off events from my planner, file something away don’t take long but get you in the mood for productivity. As they say “object in motion, stay in motion”.
Break your time up - Schedule your study time and any breaks you need to take. This helps structure your day and acts as a motivation to get things done. Especially if you can reward yourself at the end!
Leave your phone alone - Like most people I use my phone constantly but when I’m trying to work, it is best to leave it alone. Out of sight, out of mind. Try leaving it on silent and behind you so you aren’t tempted to pick it up after every beep. Use your break times to check it.
Find your top three to five priorities - Seeing a long list of things to do is usually, for some people, kind of counterproductive. Figure out the main things that need to be done and work on those. If you’re able to complete those main things, you’ll feel like you’ve accomplished the days necessities and may even want to complete some more.
Try using a mindmap instead of a to do list - Apparently using a mindmap layout instead of a traditional list can help boost productivity. It is a little more funky way to see all your outstanding tasks and might not look as overwhelming as a super long list.
Wear headphones - You don’t have to always listen to things but it can help block out any noise that can distract you. If you’re someone that likes some music, try songs with little or no words. This is a great playlist by Spotify.
Don’t multitask - As much as you think you can do it, trying to multitask usually ends up in a confused mess and takes twice the time. Stick to one task at a time. If you think of something you need to do, write it down and do it later.
Change things up - Doing the same things in the same place can get boring. Make the effort every now and then to change where you’re studying or how you’re studying. This can include moving your studying from the desk to the kitchen table for a change of scenery, or making flash cards instead of annotating your notes. Studying with a family member or friends is a fun way to get some work done!
Be positive - Most people have times when they just don’t want to study or anything, it is natural. However it is not worth sitting staring at your books in an unmotivated mood just waiting to feel inspired. If you’re not feeling it, do something else for a while. Come back to it a bit later and have another go. Usually walking away and coming back is all you need to feel more productive.
I hope these few tips are useful! These are the kind of things that work for me, so give them a shot and let me know if they help. Best of luck with your studies x
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Currently reading: Homo Deus by Yuval Noah Harari ― “Humans are rarely satisfied with what they already have. The most common reaction of the human mind to achievement is not satisfaction, but craving for more.”
Bullet Journaling - A Love Story
On my website, I’ve been detailing how I use my bullet journal and the path I took to discovering my favorite organizational system.
The first part of the series can be found here, where I talk about where it all started - realistically, it was here in the studyblr community.
I hope you read it and enjoy!
This is my first post as a studyblr, but it’s from day [7/100] of productivity. Just some wee microbiology notes.
09.14.2016 I’m trying to start the school year off with actually taking notes and doing my readings…I need to do well this year. At least my courses are interesting…like this history of sexuality course hehe
01.19.17 Some Biochem notes. I’m trying to make them as referable as possible to ease up studying and hw and all that! I also just love washi tape tabs.
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the first week of school is coming to an end, and i’m unbelievably tired. classes are going well and i think i like everything so far though!
currently cramming for my geography hazards test this Thursday! hopefully it won’t be too difficult :“)
{ 11-1-17 } 60/100 days of productivity
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02/08/18: First night in a new flat. Not done any work because of moving. Now I can try and get my routine back.
my life is imbued with uncertainty…i seek solace in books and my space✨