when you get one of your parents into bullet journaling ;)

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Claire Keane
we're not kids anymore.
KIROKAZE
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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Jules of Nature
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Andulka

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when you get one of your parents into bullet journaling ;)
tomorrow’s a new day. don’t lose hope on tomorrow just because today was bad
the negative emotions you feel are not permanent. i promise you’ll feel better
this.
Sent off my first letter to my new pen pal today. :)
Notetaking
Sound Note - take notes while you record audio
Evernote - notetaking that syncs across platforms
Paper 53 - minimal notetaking that syncs
Microsoft OneNote - collaboration and syncing, best for Office users
Google Keep - jot things down, best for Google suite users
Notability - take notes and annotate PDFs
Mindly - create mind maps
Day One - a digital journal
Flash Cards
Quizlet - the quintessential flash card app
StudyBlue - another commonly used app
Cram - best for its “cram mode”
Eidetic - uses spaced repetition for effective memorization
Planner
My Study Life - schedules, tasks, reminders, and more
StudyCal - keeps track of tasks, exams, and grades
24me - automated reminders and event planning
iStudiez - schedule and prioritized task list
Google Calendar - a calendar, best for Google users
Glass Planner - a calendar and to do list with incredible functionality
To Do List
Clear - organized to-do and reminders
MinimaList - simple to-do and focus timer
Trello - collaborative project organizer
Todoist - clean and functional task manager
Default notes app on your phone
Time Management
Forest - plant trees by staying focused
Pomotodo - pomodoro timer with to-do list
Timeglass - custom timers
Tide - pomodoro with white noise
Alarmy - forces you out of bed
Pillow - smart alarm that tracks sleep cycles
Productivity
Workflow - automate tasks
Habitica - turn your habits into an RPG
Continuo - simple, colorful activity tracking
Freedom - block distracting apps
Free Learning
Coursera - free MOOCs
TED - listen to Ted Talks
Duolingo - language learning
Memrise - spaced repetition language vocabulary
Khan Academy - free video lessons
Ambient Noise
8tracks - curated playlists
Spotify - online music streaming
Coffitivity - cafe ambience
Noisli - background sound generator
Rain Rain - rain sounds
Binaural - binaural beats
Health
Rockin Ramen - recipes based on ramen
MealBoard - meal planning
Lifesum - healthy eating
Stop Breath And Think - mindfulness meditation
Pacifica - mental health management
Sworkit - personalized video workouts
Waterlogged - hydration tracker
Reference
WolframAlpha - Google on steroids
Oxford Dictionary - all of English at your fingertips
RefMe - citation generator
PhotoMath - solve math problems by taking a photo
Mathway - step by step math help
Desmos - free graphing calculator
Wikipedia - not the best source, but it’s handy
Miscellaneous
Companion - stay safe when walking alone
Mint - money management
Toshl - finance manager
Tiny Scanner - scan documents
I also recommend "Tiny Cards" for studying and flash cards! I'm learning french and asl with Tiny Cards and it has been helping a lot. :)
Living life is simple.
Just go with the flow,
no principles.
Eat sleep do what you need to do.
There’s no need,
For your cliques and crews.
Your objective in life is your choice.
Live through mistakes.
Fulfill your happiness.
No rules,
no objectives.
No objectives.
See that’s the thing.
People set a standard,
that we need to be this certain thing or like that person,
whether occupation, sexuality, or even,
dreams.
Where you want, sorry, need, to live, and how much money you should be making.
This whole success thing.
Success isn’t just how many dollars you have in your wallet, or the brand of clothes on your back,
it’s what you want it to be.
Whether you want to create crazy gizmos and whatchamacallits,
or start a business.
It’s up to you.
Life and success is what you want it to be.
Don’t go and live the stereotypical person and be what others want you to be.
Be what you want to be.
It’s simple.
Just – be you.
My personal planner came in today! I'm so happy with how it came out!!
read interesting books. listen to beautiful lyrics and melodies. write your own stories. go to concerts, parks and museums. study hard. take care of yourself. stay hydrated. learn to appreciate the little things. travel. learn a language. remind your friends that you’re there for them. be kind, and feel.
things to believe in
a wonderful future
the sun rising
fresh starts
happiness
the moon
kindness
poetry
beauty
magic
love
you
Another study song I love
Forest
Hey everyone! If you want to add me on forest just send a message over and we can work things out!
s/o to my girls who love documentaries…. me too
Short Story I Made
Dark clouds swirled around the snow-capped peaks while the wind-whipped, stinging rain battered my face. I grip on to the icy ropes, hoisting myself up as I gasp for air.
I inhale and the crisp air burns my throat. I grab the edge of the mountain leaping up to the surface. Everyone ahead of me, I speed up swiftly walking towards the others. I stick my cleats in the thick snow and trudge up the steep mountain. "Wait... up..." I hear in the faint background.
I turn around only to see the faint figure of a man. I start walking towards him and as I grow closer, he disappears. I stand there, blankly looking at what is now nothing but snow. I keep walking and next thing I know I'm on the ground. I look to see what I tripped over only to see a lifeless body in the snow.
I sling my backpack over my shoulders and grab a can of oxygen and quickly put the mask over his face. "Come on, COME ON." I scream. Nothing. As I'm about to give up I hear a gasp. The man opens his eyes and grasps the mask pushing up against his face. He looks up at me as I smile, knowing, I just saved someone's life. I grab his arm and pick him up off the ground. We walk together, now alone in the middle of Mount Everest.
We arrive to another steep incline in the mountain. I grab my hooks and begin to climb with the man behind me. Next thing we know, we are looking at the sky. We did it. We climbed Everest.
13 Study Tips (By Sprouts)
Spaced repetition. Study short, but often. It is more productive to have regular study sessions with short sleeping breaks in between.
Find your own style. Find the study style that suits you the best. Some people like to study alone, some snack during class, etc.
Sleep! This one’s pretty obvious. Lack of sleep decreases your concentration.
Focus! This one’s pretty obvious too. Keep all distractions away to increase productivity.
The Pomodoro Technique. Set your timer to 25 minutes where you focus on your studies, take a short break, and repeat the process. [I personally like to use the app ‘Tide’, but there are other apps you can download]
Do the hard material first. Most people have the strongest willpower in the morning [not me], and when you do the hardest material first, you’ll feel more motivated to get more work done.
Exercise, meditate, and converse. Regular physical exercise, meditation, and group conversations are proven to grow your brain.
Go places. You can create deeper memories of a subject if you learn in a richer environment that offers more visual clues.
Take fun seriously. Find a fun way to study, it’ll make it more enjoyable for you. Positive emotions are important for increasing your potential.
Space your studies. Repeat the material in spaced intervals. This means reviewing whatever you’ve learnt every few days.
30% Read, 70% Recite. You can use this when you have to memorise a poem in 1 hour. Spend 20 minutes reading, and 40 minutes reciting, this should lead to the best results.
After you’ve finished studying, quickly test yourself. Immediate recall in the form of a test or a short summary can increase retention up to 30%.
Don’t force it. Unfortunately, you can’t force yourself to be motivated to do work.
Why do I feel like I’ve typed this out before…
Like or reblog if this helped, and comment what other videos you’d like me to type out :-)
Watch the original video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVlvxHJdql8