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28.08.2024—back in hospital 🥴
posted a quick timelapse!! hope you guys enjoy it 💙 let me know what kind of videos you guys want to see more of :-)
[11.10.20] ✧ ft us in the library printing the material for saturday’s protest
Hello everyone! I have noticed I’m very bad about posting every day, but I will slowly try to make it more routine. This weekend I was the photographer for the Graduate Press for two protests: the #DalitLivesMatter and #StopBolsonaro. I will have to post pictures soon!
I also wanted to participate in the October Studyblr Challenge, but since I post irregularly I will jump in as I can uwu:
Day 11 - What is something that you have learned from studyblr?
I have learned, importantly, the difference between projecting my organization (via social media, pretty bullet journals, nice notes, a full calendar, etc), and actually being organized. (In addition, aligning my posts and photographs with what my space actually looks like and how I actually study, rather than something that fits an aesthetic).
I’m getting to the point now where I document only my most organized aspects/moments, my favorite parts of my study routine, etc., rather than creating a moment “just for the blog” (or designing a bullet journal page when that form of organization doesn’t work for me anyway) just to get likes. I document my best and most authentic moments so that I can feel confident about those moments and so that I feel proud of my space/routine/etc. I know this is what works for me, and hopefully I will actually capture what might work for others - I believe that is what we should all aim for.
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I'm back
I have to study a lot
But I'll try to be more present, and I'll take a better picture of my desk
Then, goodbye
Study group invitation!
Hi, friends! It’s been a while! Just came in to say how happy I am that this community is still thriving!
With everything going on around the world, I know it’s been hard to focus. I want to share this online study group that has been a huge help to me for the past 6+ months that we’ve been studying together. I figured I’d pay it forward by inviting more studious brains over!
[ What it is ]
It’s a study group which started early this year over on Jitsi, which is akin to Zoom, but the room stays open 24/7. However, for security reasons, we migrated to JumpInChat, which is still pretty neat! We come from all over the world, from different time zones, in different fields of study, so there’s almost always someone in the room to study with you!
[ What we do ]
We usually do pomodoro sessions together via Forest or Cuckoo. Some like to share their screen, cam, or a combination of both for some accountability. Or if you’re a little shy, you can also just connect and study with us. You do you!
[ Why we do it ]
For some of us, studying alone can be a daunting task, especially if you’re stuck at home with all the distractions. Being in the presence of other people can help you focus if you get distracted a lot. And if you’re like me, always in need of company when studying but can’t study in the library or at the nearby café for one reason or another, come join us at Study Beasts and get productive with us!
got this super cute black notepad the other day and decided to make a math formulas cheat sheet 🖤
100 days of intentional things - day fifty three
today is cloudy and there was no school so it's perfect
11.01.18
Got back a midterm that I had a bad feeling about (let’s just say my bad feeling was correct) but also recieved a summer internship offer! guess it all balances out ~
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