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Another day at the office 👩🏻⚕️🙈
Explore the amazing human endocrine system with this fun hand-drawn educational infographic! Learn how glands like the pituitary, pineal, thyroid, parathyroids, thymus, adrenal glands, pancreas, ovaries, and testes produce hormones that control growth, metabolism, energy, mood, reproduction, and body balance. Discover how hormones help keep your body healthy in an easy visual learning style perfect for students and science lovers. Ideal for biology students, medical learners, NEET aspirants, nurses, teachers, and homeschool education. Save this pin for anatomy revision and study inspiration!
Where did my Villain Plot started? Uh, Uni.
There are days when I seriously ask myself, why do people romanticize university life? Why do they say it’s “the best years of your life”? Because from where I’m standing or, limping, actually it feels more like an endless test of patience, sleep, and sanity.
Everyone keeps saying, “You’ll learn to socialize in college!” Oh, really? Because every time I’m forced to socialize, I feel my social battery implode faster than my GPA during finals week.
also guys, i got into nursing school! just finished my first 8 weeks
“Born to yap, forced to chart.” The daily life of every nurse, healthcare worker, and medical soul running on caffeine and chaos ☕💉
This cute duck nurse design hits way too close to home — charting, meds, patients, repeat. If you know, you definitely know 😅
Almost Midterms 📚
first post on here! i honestly created this studyblr account to feel productive and to share my study process with u guys. anyways, i'm studying this in advance since our prelims are coming up. hope all of u are feeling great today! x
At first when I started my sophomore year of college, I was excited to finally learn the useful information that I would need in my practice. What I didn’t realize was how time consuming and isolating it was to try to succeed in nursing school. The weekly 2-4 exams, and having to be on a constant studying grind is mentally draining. My mental health has declined significantly and I find it harder to be social and have a positive outlook. Regardless through all this I’ve grown and learned as a person just how to be okay and a bit more patient with myself. I realized that I am trying day by day to do good in school, and in my personal life it is exhausting and I have to give myself space to breathe. Many times it feels like everyone wants to be their own version of perfect that we forget who we truly are and what matters. These moments of your life might be the most meaningful and one might not even realize.