Daily Tip
Be more grateful for the existence of Rabbits you little shit

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Daily Tip
Be more grateful for the existence of Rabbits you little shit
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Your mark does NOT define you
Anonymous
This is the daily tip #4. I always remember this and you should too because a mark or grade can help you succeed, but there are things in life you should enjoy. I used to be obsessed with my grades and I just didn’t do too well or I could’ve done better. Two years later, I was/felt great! Grades were just something that told me how I could improve on something. I stopped worrying about them, and I started to volunteer more! Surprise, I actually did better in school and managed to get a higher average than before. Imagine how fun school would be if we didn’t have grades. It would still be important to work hard, but we wouldn’t have to stress over getting close to something like 100% or A+.
Daily Tip
Don’t let yourself be pressured into meeting a certain word count. Find the amount you feel most confident writing in. You can always experiment with it!
It’s never too late to start writing.
Writing Mini-Tip: Word Rhythm
Reviewing your draft and find something off with your writing, but you can’t quite figure out what it is? It could be that your rhythm is off. Find the “music” within your words. Change the lengths of sentences, or swap out words with varying syllables to find the right flow for your writing.
This also helps with pacing issues. Have a fast-paced/intense emotion scene? Short words, but long sentences create an urgent feel. Use conjunctions to pull the sentence out even more.
Example:
“Stop everything for the moment he crosses the room and pulls me into his arms and pins me against the wall and I’m spinning and standing and not even breathing but I’m alive so alive so very very alive and he’s kissing me." Ignite Me by Tahereh Mafi
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Strong social connections can help improve mental health. Surround yourself with supportive people that will motivate you to be the best you !!