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new year +more
the catcher in the rye by j.d. salinger +content
room details (1/?)
i still remember these old country lanes / when we did not know the answers
(br) my favorite way to study is to revise all my notes by myself, and write them down on a separate sheet once more, all neat and clean. 90 minutes of doing that, 10 minute break to have a snack or a little treat, 90 minutes studying again, and so on and so forth. all with a badass epic instrumental playlist, a bottle of water and some nice coffee! (the only thing i have posted so far under the "liane loquit" tag is my introduction post).
Hii, thank you for your explanation of your study routine :) I might try out this method sometime minus the coffee since I don’t drink coffee :)
url - 9/10 - sounds quite fancy :)
icon - 10/10 - I mean like, who doesn’t love a Shiba Inu
posts - 7/10 - they’re all nice, not all studyblr related, but still very pretty
original posts - 9/10 - I love the picture of your January habit tracker ♡
following? - I am now !
overall - 8.5/10
29th dec, 2016. yesterday, my mother bought me these three adorable little blank paged notebooks as a late christmas present. while they’re not a leuchtturm or moleskin bujo, i’m not against playing around and attempting a few things with these, since this will be the first time i’ve started a bullet journal. i’m excited to try out this and that and i can’t wait to get started. i have been filling out a few pages with some templates for january and february already!