Focus on studying. I know it's hard, but believe me, it's going to be worth it.

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Focus on studying. I know it's hard, but believe me, it's going to be worth it.
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getting ready for midterms
30.12.2025, 1/100
ran 2km (aprox)
wrote down my study plan on notion
Running felt horrible since I didn't wear a beanie so my ears froze and started to hurt. I went to the library but i realized that it was closed. So i came back home and enjoyed some time with my family. I read a lot (curret read: the convenience store by the sea). Before writing this post, I wrote down my study plan for the next 2-3 days since, in a week and a half, there's finals week and the workload is HEAVY. Also i'm getting the hang of the Italian language, i kinda know some words now?? and it's pretty motivating to progress easily. Chill day, a good day to start.
Day 29 🤯
2023.3.30
Lecture: 고전산문의세계, 커뮤니티통번역
📑: 고전산문의세계 과제 발표
📑: 커뮤니티통번역 과제
👩🏫: 대청교 신청 서류 제출
100 days of productivity: day one
Hello my name is Tania, I’m 23 and I’m studying neuroscience. I’m using this account as my little academic journal/diary to hold me accountable for my goals.
To do list for today:
1. Go to work
2. Go to class, I had biology.
3. Go to gym
4. Clean kitchen
5. Study 4hrs: Biol 226
6. Duolingo: let’s keep up the 547 day streak
All has been accomplished🫶🏾
30.08.2023
I haven't been regularly updating my blog, and blame it to my poor time management. There's a saying that goes "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy" and I wholeheartedly believe in that. Personally, I strongly dislike spending an entire day with books and only getting done 10% of the work and I did not change my learning pattern because I was kind of told all my life that if you study more, you will retain more, which in most of the cases is not true. I didn't know how to change this until I stumbled upon a video where Professor Lobdell explains precisely how to achieve a better balance and effective studying without spending long hours.
Let me take on this challenge where I maintain my study-work balance effectively. I know I won't be seeing mind - boggling results the day after but I want to improve.
If you want to join this challenge where you maintain your study-work balance too, don't forget to tag me with "#unicolab productivity challenge". That'll help us keep each other motivated.
- more Foucault notes…
Headed to the library for some light reading this morning before my lecture, and I’m very satisfied with myself because also I started on some project management for my end of year essay and it’s looking preeeeetty organized right now😌😌
IG: @studybroe