5 | 80 days of productivity
Quick question what the fuck is a thermodynamics
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5 | 80 days of productivity
Quick question what the fuck is a thermodynamics
Eighty days of productivity [2/80]
German history notes: 1918-1923 (last one cleverly hidden since I haven't finished it yet oops)
Need to work on taking photos!
29 | 80 days of productivity
Your bitch got ordered to quarantine, so I guess my pretty planner color coded according to when I'm going to what classes in person was all for nothing.
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This is for yesterday, not today.
Yesterday was really stressful because I was waiting on a covid test all day. I couldn't really focus. When I did, I studied some thermo and got my dynamics homework done... And the homework was entirely correct, and I got a 100% on a thermo quiz because of it.
6 | 80 days of productivity
Coloring my notes is one of my favorite ways to avoid actually taking them.
I didn't really get started until later today... I can basically tell today is shaping up to be more of a relaxed day. But it's a Sunday and that's fine. Being at 70% on the weekend is better than burning out and being at 20% or 0% all week.
I'm still behind in my thermo notes, though, so I'm gonna try to get through this chapter today, and maybe I'll code some later if I've got the brain capacity to handle doing anything with C. I most likely won't. But you know, I would like to.
30 | 80 days of productivity
It almost works!
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My mental health absolutely tanked yesterday when I wrote this code. I managed to get it in on time but it kept breaking in ways that I didn't really understand because I still feel completely out of my comfort zone working in C and low level languages in general, and since I was already in a rough spot it was just horribly hard to even get my brain in a mood where I could look at my code.
I think overall it just hit me that I'm lonely here and don't have a life.
I think the fact that I managed to code an entire assignment in one sitting while my mental health was the worst it's been in months is evidence that anything is possible. And sure enough this morning, I programmed the NEXT assignment in half an hour.
But I don't wanna say what doesn't kill me makes me stronger, because the fact that programming a silly little file reader was one of the low points of my entire semester strikes a healthy amount of fear into me.
As I said on my space blog, every day this year I understand the "per aspera" side of the coin a little more.
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Should I be calling these aviator pens in this case?