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I came back from my holidays a few days ago, so now it’s time to start on those term papers I still have to write.
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10 Aug 2016 ||
I came back from my holidays a few days ago, so now it’s time to start on those term papers I still have to write.
a u g u s t a t a g l a n c e . - 31st august 2017 🌸🌿✨
What’s Inside My Bag
Monday, 9:49PM
Now that classes have started again, it’s time I made a post about what’s in my bag! Honestly, I just wanted an excuse to draw after having a seven-month-long dry spell. It’s a good thing, too—now that I’m staring at this sketch, I’m starting to understand why my backpack is always so heavy.
7 nov. 2017; 83/100 days of productivity
I just read the source material for my next math contest and… it’s not going to be pretty. I’m going to work as hard as I can though!
hey you, maybe take a break? a nice long one. go grab a snack, listen to some music, lie down, or even a nap. everything will be where you left it. breaks are healthy now and again.
are you familiar with the feeling of oh-my-holy-moly-my-life-is-a-complete-mess? me too fam. but now, it’s time for change. It’s time to get our shit together and here are some tips to get started.
note : this is just a beginning guide; which only includes 1/100 of the tips to get you life together. I’ll probably make a part two if this is helpful?
1. do not procrastinate.
sounds crazy? but honestly, just don’t. procrastination leads to stress and anxiety and helps you lose your shit.
but, how do we not procrastinate?
get things done early. remember that sheet of paper your professor gave around in class having the list of all the assignments to be done that semester? yes, do that work months before if you have time.
do your homework the day it’s given. (no watching tv before you do)
study in the time you’re actually studying. don’t go on your phone half the time. If you’re doing that, you may as well put your books away.
other resources -
the procrastination masterpost by @studious-simplicity
how to stop procrastinating by @determinationandcaffeine
how to stay productive by @julstudies
productivity masterpost by @ib-studyblr
2. become the master of “fake productivity”
fake productivity is basically when you do mechanical work (i.e. stuff which doesn’t require much brainpower) to get into the real “productivity” zone. it helps you brain prepare for the big task ahead. here are some things to do -
make your bed
do the dishes/laundry
clean your room (i know it’s messy yo)
get your closet together
empty your inbox (be it gmail or tumblr)
do a smol workout?
make a to-do list/ organize you calendar
do a easiest or the most enjoyable task off your to-do list
3. plan, plan and plan
your planner/bullet journal should be your best friend. plan those essays you got to write, that research paper you have to do, down to the time you need to go out for dinner with friends. Plan. Every. Single. Thing. I. Really. Mean. It.
+ and follow up with those plans!! you have already wasted a lot of time on planning, you hAVE to follow up with that planning, right?
4. wake up early
why? waking up early gives you the time to do things slowly and carefully so that you get it perfect in one go and your life isn’t a complete disastrous mess.
how to wake up early? i got you.
how to wake up early by @theyrestudying
how to get up early and enjoy your day by @coffeesthetics
the morning “me” routine by @fightostudy
5. have a healthy lifestyle
an example -
x wakes up at 7 am every morning, goes for a short run to wake herself up and comes back to have hearty breakfast of eggs, bacon, slices of bread and a mug of steaming hot tea. she starts on her work after that, doing it without stressing about it. Then, after a nice hot bath and a delicious lunch, she goes out to a cafe to work on her online classes and to hang out with her friends. coming back home, she does a quick workout, takes a shower and heads off to make dinner. Having an early dinner, she spends the remaining few hours relaxing, drafting blog posts and spending time with her dog. at 10 pm everyday, she heads off to her bed, looking forward to a glorious tomorrow.
..sounds like a fairy-tale, right? you can definitely live it though.
In general, your day should have the following stuff -
sufficient hours of work using which you can get all your work done
a healthy breakfast, lunch and dinner (yep, no skipping meals)
a workout, generally of 15 - 30 minutes at the least
interaction with people, like hanging out with friends or family
sufficient sleep and resting time (preferably 8 hours of sleep)
a fixed routine consisting of you waking and sleeping at fixed time
a ‘me’ time at some point of the day where you don’t worry about work or anything and focus on relaxing after a long day.
6. believing that coffee sucks
why? its basically a drug and if you need three cups of it just to get started on work, you’re going to have a really hard time during finals.
Instead, get enough sleep so that you have enough energy to study without being a coffee addict. or you can even swap coffee for water. (hey, you’ll be more hydrated!) side note - a cup of coffee per day is okay though. I love coffee too and I totally feel you but don’t overdose on it, okay love?
some extra things to know about -
have a companion to keep you accountable at the start.
do have a laid-back day once in a while, you’re human after all.
balance work and play. reward yourself for shit done.
keep track of your spending, earnings, investments, etc.
stop being a perfectionist. seriously, you dont need to rewrite all those notes, trust me (comes from a was-a-perfectionist-kind-of-still-am-but-trying-not-to-be perfectionist)
don’t stress yourself out. getting your shit together is a journey and not a result.
remember, change will come. yes, it will; but only if you take action. start now.
also, on a side note - and this might seem very ironic, but sometimes you don’t have to have your shit together. life is always a mess and trust me when I say this, no one - yes no one - has their shit together and sometimes it’s worth it to lead a messy life and enjoy it without having any fixed rules and regulations like you would have if you wanted that perfect life. enjoy the life you lead and stay wonderful, loves!
- ̗̀ the adulting 101 series ̖́-
part one : kicking a rut
go check out my other masterposts here and you can always send in a request for a masterpost as my ask box is always open!!
much love, Taylor (´。• ᵕ •。`) ♡
Best advice I’ve received so far
the time you take being jealous of other people’s success is the time you could be using to build your own
you’re never going to “feel like it”
doing and practicing now is better than waiting for the perfect moment
eliminate people with toxic habits from your life
you are in control. Everything you’ve done up to this moment led you here. Therefore, your future is determined by what you do now.
everything is as it should be and only later in life you can connect the dots.
self discipline will give you freedom. consistency will give you results
everything is temporary. You should find freedom in this concept
the rich stay rich acting poor and the poor stay poor acting rich
being healthy means finding a balance between the good and the bad
the people that outranked you have outworked you.
you can’t be grateful and negative at the same time.
Meditate on these statements. They are so very powerful! Xxx
oct 28 — new bujo! (finally)
::spread for the first week of november:: i do this all the time; starting a new bujo around nov-dec to test out new spreads and layouts to see what systems best work for me so i can avoid wasting pages for the upcoming year
::supplies used:: 🍑rhodia webnotebook dot grid pages 🍑tombow dual brush pen 772 🍑faber castell pitt artist pen 199 (S, B) 🍑micron 01 (0.25mm)
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17/100 days of productivity ; taken from my studygram
fun fact: physics is my second favourite science. tbh i can’t stand it bc it is q a boring subject to me but i do fairly well so whatever lmaO
18/100 days of productivity, my motivation streak hasn’t ended yes, yaaay
today i started on my visual branding for my diploma, studied for my test in communication design tomorrow and organized some of my stuff. may the streak continue!
(do any of you have some advice for my poor plant next to my dresser? i’m losing him :( )
(my studygram: helenatriestostudy)
made a last minute summary sheet for chemical energetics before a test the next day! ✓ ✓ ✓
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How to make succulent babies!
Step 1: Pick leaves Gently twist the leaf near the base, it should snap off the plant cleanly. Good cuttings will be slightly rounded at the ends, and have no ‘open’ wound:
Bad cuttings will not grow, you need to make sure the whole leaf comes off in one go. Bad leaves are jagged, torn, or cut:
Step 2: Lay all cuttings inside on a piece of cloth. I usually put a piece of old scrap material down on my desk and lie all the leaves out in rows. I try not to pile up the leaves, as this tends to promote rot. Do not water at all. AKA no misting the leaves, no watering the leaves, nothing. Everything the baby succulent needs to grow is stored in the mother leaf, watering may rot the leaf before the new plant is big enough to survive on its own! Make sure the leaves aren’t in direct sun, as they will wither before they form new plants. Filtered light from a window is strong enough!
Step 3: Waiting After about 4 weeks you will start to see the first signs of life. The leaf may send out roots first, it may start to grow with no roots. Both are okay!
Step 4: Planting (Start watering once a week at this stage) After 6-8 weeks the baby succulents will be big enough to plant outside! I do this by placing the leaves on top of loose, sandy soil that has not been compacted. I do not bother burying the leaves, as it tends to do more harm than good (you may snap roots/damage new shoots in the process):
I place all the plants together, they don’t really seem to mind! These is how they look after about 10 weeks:
When the plants are big enough, the mother leaf will shrivel up and start to die off:
TADA! You’ve created baby succulents :)
the rug is out so it’s officially cozy and autumnal in here…now to get down to the piles of readings i have✨
04.11.2017 ✨ ig: gorapadeokstudies the last little bit of math revision i did before uni started~ this was supposed to go up like three weeks ago but i forgot to post it oops
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