10.04.2022—been an extremely unproductive weekend, but we can only go up from here

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10.04.2022—been an extremely unproductive weekend, but we can only go up from here
finally it's rainy season !
on another note i've finally got some time to follow the speeches being made at cop26 and it was a nice surprise to see david attenborough giving an address. i remember watching his documentaries when i was younger and seeing him speak brought back so many fond memories :"))
August 10, 2020 // today’s essay writing setup ✨
♪ million pieces - bastille ft. the chamber orchestra of london
6.7.2020 — 57 / 100 days of productivity
as the exam day creeps nearer, my sanity also creeps nearer to flinging itself down the drain
today’s resource
nothing for now. am testing a theory.
✎ 10.20.2019 // two days of writing papers. four meals. three iced coffees. one gallon of water. fifteen references. sixteen pages of content. one overwhelmed n tired graduate student.
Calling all studyblrs!
Hey y’all! I know it’s been an extremely hot minute since I’ve last posted anything, but now that everything has settled down for me, I’m ready to return to the community once and for all. I’m planning to make a post soon, but bcs of my absence, I’m following a lot of inactive people so I’ve decided to go on a following spree these next few days so if you’re an active studyblr of any kind (langblr, medblr, lawblr, etc) or an art, history, or minimalist account, please like/reblog this so I can check out your blog and follow you! It would definitely mean a lot; I hope you guys are doing well today! ♡
04/17/2020; quarantine challenge week 4: friday
what is your biggest tip for organizing your study space/study materials?
i don’t have many ideas but here’s one: switch it up! don’t be afraid to try out different layouts of your planner, different to-do list apps, different places to study, desk arrangements or organization systems. it’s like when you move your bed in your room and everything’s different--make your own fresh start!
20200827 - got myself a new bujo!
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