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pressure // chem
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7.11.19 // finished two essays this week, here’s some scattered pictures from the last week. been so busy forgetting to take them
‘we are so customed to disguise ourselves to others that, in the end, we become disguised to ourselves’
— donna tartt, ‘the goldfinch’
4.28.18 // 6:24 pm. i have been so inactive lately, i’m so sorry guys, school just has been very busy; but hope you all are doing well and killing everything you do✨💖 (btw this is ft my bffs @sophrosyne-812)
36/100 days of productivity ⋅ wednesday october 18 2017 brush pen ⋅ black pen ⋅ highlighter ⋅ gray pen ⋅ notebook
Detailed view of my year-long habit trackers.
hey guys! I know it’s been a minute since my last masterpost and this one has been sitting in my drafts for editing even though it’s still poop lmao but I missed two weeks of school in late March and early April for college tours, so I really had to practice time management. I needed to study for AP tests, finals and do any other coinciding work I was assigned. Because of this, I thought I could share some of the tips I used to survive.
1. determine what you need to do prior to your trip
doing this will help you organize (and properly pack) your materials that you'll have to bring with you to study or to complete your assignments. notify your teachers of your absence at least 2 weeks in advance so they can prepare the work for you to take with you. write a list of all the topics/assignments you have to do while you're gone so you can just have a basic overview AND feel less overwhelmed.
2. reasonably plan out your work for the duration of your trip
okay so you can either 1) do all of your work before your trip or 2) spread it out throughout the duration of your trip. now, I personally had a SHIT TON of work so there was no way in HELLLL I was gonna be able to do it all before I left. SOOOO I used my bullet journal to plan out what I was going to do and when. If you already know the itinerary for your trip, try to plan your work around the things you have planned but THE KEY TO THIS IS: BE REALISTIC. If you're going to Cancun, don't plan to write 3 pages of your paper the day you arrive, okay? just break your work up into manageable pieces and your mind will be at more ease.
and remember, if you don't follow your plan exactly, its okaaaay! I didn't follow mine exactly but the only thing that matters is that you do it.
3. bring things that motivate you/help you work efficiently
honestly, I cannot study or do homework without music. it makes me wanna shoot myself. SO prior to your trip (if you don't already have these), create playlists of music that helps you focus or just a playlist that you could see yourself working to on a daily basis. bring things to help you relax during your study/homework breaks. during my breaks, I usually stretch or something.
I know this isn’t much but I was just thinking that this might be able to help you guys out in the future! If you have any masterpost suggestions, questions, or just wanna talk, feel free to send me asks or pm’s
week 4 of my first bullet journal !!