85/100 - i can never get tired of pink!
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85/100 - i can never get tired of pink!
ig: academiixx
july 30, 2020
it’s been a long while since i posted here, what’s up? i am now a university student! even though we’re all studying from home, i’m glad that i can make new friends.
these are my bujo spreads from weeks 4 and 5 and i have to admit that they’re the cleanest spreads i’ve ever made.
monday 9 september \\ crim notes + yummy dinner from saturday night 📋💫
010219 / turning my old bujo into a journal and decided to keep a planner for this year
ig: s.tu6y
30.01.19 - little spread inspired by the soulful voice of kim taehyung! scenery gave me a vibe of warmth you can only feel at winter, so i tried my best to recreate it (´∀`)
1. First, compile a list of all your tasks. Take the time to make a full list and make sure that you don’t leave anything out. Don’t worry about the order just yet.
2. Understand each task completely. To do so, use the Who, What, When, Why, Where, How strategy. Ask yourself these questions
Who wants the work done
What do they want to be done?
When should the work be done?
Why does it fit here?
How will this work impact the deadlines of my other work
By using this process, you’ll fully understand what type of work is to be done, how you’ll do it as well as the time it will take.
3. Consider a few aspects. It can be difficult to prioritize when everything feels like a priority. So let’s break down each task and figure it out. You want to think about these aspects:
Importance: Consider the value. Take into account the positive results and what would happen if you didn’t complete it on time.
Effort required: Consider the time and resources needed
Urgency: Consider an upcoming deadline. What needs to be done today, in a week or two, a month?
4. Now rank your tasks. Use the table below as a guide. This way, you’ll be able to figure out which task should be your highest priority, your lowest and everything in between.
5.Set deadlines. Now that you’ve figured everything out. Set realistic deadlines and stick to them. Don’t use the same deadline that your teacher gave you. Aim to finish one or two days before that, maybe even less. But make sure you don’t rush.
6. Be flexible! You can try to plan everything, but somethings obstacles come in the way. You may forget your notes at school and have a power outage. So it’s important to be flexible and work around the issue. In case anything bad happens, re-prioritize and move on.
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2/3/2018
I’m rewriting my notes from calculus in hopes that it will help me review for the upcoming advance placement exam but there’s just so much we didn’t cover. I’ll probably fail the exam and just end up taking Math 21 in the first semester.