bujo highlight // January
— i used to spend too much time stressing about layouts, but i think i’ve found the best set up for my usual monthly spreads. functional, but still cute. what do you think?
🎧 City Girl - Gossamer Dress
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bujo highlight // January
— i used to spend too much time stressing about layouts, but i think i’ve found the best set up for my usual monthly spreads. functional, but still cute. what do you think?
🎧 City Girl - Gossamer Dress
📷 heyrosiebee
12.05.2019 // I’ve been crazy busy with work and uni but I'm almost doneeeeee, can't wait to finish the couple projects I have left and start my holidays. Hope everyone is having a nice end of the semester too! 🌟🌟
23.09.19- the first month of law school has been filled with lots of reading, lots of coffee, but mostly, lots of excitement ✨ can’t wait to see where 1L will take me!
hey friends, it’s been a while since you last saw me! looking back at my older posts, it’s so fascinating how my style of journalling has changed and i think i’m pretty happy with the stage it’s at. looking forward, the rest of 2018 is hella scary, but wishing you all the luck for high school, university, wherever you are in life! keep up the hard work + stay lovely *:・゚✧
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I should definitely be working on biochemistry right now but I just love my herp class
The Feynman Technique is something I recently stumbled across on when searching for memorization techniques. What’s interesting is that it is a simple and easy method to quickly distil information, but no one I know uses it (or heard of it). This method is extremely helpful for understanding and memorizing difficult concepts.
Here are the steps to the Feynman Technique:
1. Get a sheet of paper or whatever you’ll be reviewing on, but it should be blank.
2. Write the title of your topic/concept.
3. Write a simple explanation in the simplest wording you can, as if you are to teach someone.
4. Review anything you missed.
5. Write another explanation. If you deviate from distilling the information or you’re starting to paraphrase the information, simplify your explanation more. a. If possible, use an analogy.
8.4.18 // [13/100] thanks to @studyign I finally found a planner that will (hopefully) suit all of my college needs!! tracked today’s chem + yoga fix with this pipsticks beauty 💕