MAR 01 / 21
February spreads you were great! But now it’s time for March! I’m ready for longer days and warmer weather lol
cherry valley forever
will byers stan first human second
noise dept.
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Andulka
we're not kids anymore.
occasionally subtle
taylor price
art blog(derogatory)
styofa doing anything

JBB: An Artblog!
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
$LAYYYTER
Xuebing Du

shark vs the universe
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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Product Placement
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@sundevilstudies
MAR 01 / 21
February spreads you were great! But now it’s time for March! I’m ready for longer days and warmer weather lol
2nd week // october (ft. the flower i picked right outside our door)
aka my stress week. let’s look on the bright side tho. it was a productive one. want to see how i made this spread?? check out my journal with me video!
song of the week // monday loop - tomppabeats
27/12/2016 Last week’s bujo spread
some pictures of my 2019 bujo ✨
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How to strengthen your brain outside of school:
Maybe you’re not in school anymore, or you’re taking a gap year to save for school and you’re worried about keeping your brain fast and not getting too lazy. Well, here are a few helpful ways to make sure that you keep thinking:
Read books daily. Always have a book on the go. Reading keeps your brain active and it’s a cathartic activity. If you’re feeling up to it, read self-improvement books, or informative books.
Watch Ted Talks. Not only are these videos filled with so much great information, they are also inspiring.
Think about where you want to be in the future and start preparing for that. If this means that you need to spend hours of your life prepping the perfect resume so you can get a job or internship that takes you a step closer, then so be it. If you want to start your own business I’d highly recommend that you research the hell out of entrepreneurship.
Exercise. Exercise is important for the brain. It also keeps you happy, which in turn keeps you motivated.
Expand your vocabulary. Write down the words you don’t know in books and look them up, keep them on flashcards and memorize them. Big vocabularies are so important and they do come in handy.
Learn a new language. You can do this for free on apps like Duolingo or you can actually go and take courses somewhere. This could help you so much if you plan on doing University abroad or even getting a job there.
Watch documentaries. Netflix can currently teach you about the Vietnam war, World War II, the Earth, the global food trade etc. Learn.
Watch the news, listen to it or read about it. It’s important that we know what’s happening right now and memes can distract us, but try to be informed. Maybe you can make a difference.
Learn a new skill. It’s time to learn something you’ve always wanted to, whether it’s cooking, sewing, art, photography, yoga, mechanics etc. Teach yourself.
Do online classes to boost your grades for University.
Do online classes because you’re curious. Don’t stifle your curiosity. Curiosity is an asset.
Challenge yourself to do one productive thing every day. Don’t let yourself go to bed without mental stimulation for the day.
my last few instagram posts comprising the last few photos before i had to leave campus….i’ll miss you dearly @ my dorm
A bullet journal spread from earlier in the week. It’s been a hectic few days, but I’m getting back on track with life now!
✎ 02.13.2020 // i know we're deep into february but i'd still like to share my 2019 reflection spread! last year was wiiiiiild but we made it!!!
12|10 pink on pink on pink….i had a really good day at uni, having engaging discussion with your peers and teachers is just such a pleasure & makes me grateful to be a student everyday!
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this week’s bujo spread! daylight savings time rly screwed me over hehe
using a bullet journal as a calendar: no
using a bullet journal as a pretty to do list: yes
archive moodboard for @deadlinesandcoffeegrinds ( 1, 2, 3, 4 )
22.1.2020 | wednesday
i got bored so i made a random bujo spread of my favourite films of all time! i couldn’t possibly fit them all in just one spread but here’s some of them,, please let me know what your favourite films of all time are!!
i’m really struggling trying to balance everything in life atm :( my time management isn’t the best - but i’m working on it!
29.12.2019
This is the way my 2020 journal looks like so far.
And for the first time I was able to catch the morning light!
A lot of things will change for me this new year... let’s see how it goes.
Are you ready for 2020?
15.11.2019; planning, espressos and studying.
it has been a pretty productive week and it's kind of nice to get back into the swing of things. i have already planned the next trip that will break my study routine again, but i guess that's a downside (and somehow also a perk) of long distance relationships.