writtenreadspoken replied to your photo “30/04/2019 • 5:50PM // sitting outside jamming on my planner again!!...”
Congrats! That exciting!
haha thank you dude! i appreciate ur excitement bc i am veeery excited

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writtenreadspoken replied to your photo “30/04/2019 • 5:50PM // sitting outside jamming on my planner again!!...”
Congrats! That exciting!
haha thank you dude! i appreciate ur excitement bc i am veeery excited
writtenreadspoken replied to your photo “good morning.”
How are you liking your planner?
i like it a lot! it’s funny because what i didn’t like about my horizontal eclp was not being able to see the day as a length of time. the passion planner gives me that really well, but i find myself wishing there was also a space for me to list tasks/deadlines per day. obviously i can do so in the notes section, but it’s not quite as cohesive that way. i’m still adapting to the format, and i have a lot of trouble gauging how much time tasks take so that makes planning difficult (in any kind of planner, regardless of layout though), which leads to frustration when im not able to accomplish what i thought i could or wanted to
What's the best and worst advice you've gotten for a job interview?
No one’s even given me bad advice for a job interview. (That’d be so rude if someone did that!) Best advice is always to do your research! Prove why you should be there and why you want to be there. What you’d contribute. How you’d hope to grow. Be confident and be yourself, but overall be prepared.
writtenreadspoken replied to your post “oh no, i dropped my phone on the street a few weeks ago and it cracked...”
Depending on the phone you could check amazon for an actual replacement screen kit. Not sure about the cost though.
moriarting replied to your post “oh no, i dropped my phone on the street a few weeks ago and it cracked...”
I've seen friends put tape on it or use a screen protector
bckybhnes replied to your post “oh no, i dropped my phone on the street a few weeks ago and it cracked...”
if you can, buy a screen protector i know that sounds stupid but it will help with cracking/cutting your fingers on the cracks
i think amazon is prob too expensive bc shipping is hella, and screen protectors are a v good idea, although im not sure if i can get them bc they apparently don't sell this model in aus (or at least dont stock any covers or protectors haha) but thank you guys so much i will def be looking into both options!
writtenreadspoken replied to your photo “wow ok so I found a water bottle sitting in a windowsill at school and...”
I would have moved them too. You can't just leave them there.
I know right? poor little frog babies
writtenreadspoken replied to your post “today we had our last lab meeting and we took photos including faux...”
I'm watching OITNB right now
I /should/ be watching now that finals are mostly done omg
there's so many things I can watch now I'm so emotional
writtenreadspoken replied to your post: it’s true that adulthood is what you m...
true. I’ve seen people in college who still act like children. Juniors and seniors who hadn’t seemed to mature beyond the “this is a four year mission to drink myself silly”
I went to a local campus of a large state university and was lucky enough to avoid all of that. Thing is, I could understand young people getting away from their parents, holding jobs for the first time and all sort of falling into that, but it's especially egregious when it's older adults. :/
writtenreadspoken replied to your post “I make misanthropic jokes to my customers about how I sit in a tiny...”
Me too, and I'm like "No, really."
every time I'll think "thi is it. maybe, just once, they'll see the pain in my eyes and leave." but no. always with the laughter. why won't they just understand that I really. really. just do not like most of them. augh.