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Just quickly reading through Markurells i Wadköping before I start analyzing it ft. my half-eaten breakfast
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{ August 10 | 9:57 am | 6/100 days }
Just quickly reading through Markurells i Wadköping before I start analyzing it ft. my half-eaten breakfast
April 10th, 2016 Today is all about these 4 works: - The Road by Cormac McCarthy - The Stranger by Albert Camus - Maus by Art Spiegelman - Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel
Don't let frustration get to you
Something I’ve learnt is very important when studying is to listen to your body and your mind. If you feel like you’ve got a lot of energy, then go for a run. If you can’t sit down and study do something else. Or you will get frustrated.
Same goes for when you feel like you don’t understand - don’t let it get to you. Take a break and then start over. It’s not impossible. It’s never impossible.
Frustration is what many times keeps me from studying well. I feel like I have too much energy to sit still, and I get frustrated.
Don’t let that happen to you. Listen to yourself and go from there.
/Clara
Stay focused and productive. It will be worth it.
Is it really worth pulling all nighters? The answer is no!