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//03.12.2018// Spring break has commenced and I’m recopying anatomy lecture notes.
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gentle reminders
close your eyes
take a deep breath
and another
and another
clear your mind
get up
stretch your legs
put away things cluttering your space
crack open a window and get a breath of fresh air
drink a cup of water
take a shower
get into a fresh change of clothes
did you take your meds?
have you had something to eat today?
have you taken a break in the past few hours?
remember that everything that you already are is enough
this assignment, test, or project may be worth a lot, but you’ve survived all of your worst days so far and you will pull through this one too.
and get back to it. don’t let anything get in your way and keep going.
but do not let this grade come before your well-being
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Me? Posting pictures of my notes on tumblr to procrastinate on actually studying said notes? I would never.
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so my exams are around the corner, i need to study, but i procrastinate alot. can you maybe draw something that will make me motivated to study everyday?
just look at the moon every now and then :)
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you all know how much i hate the idea that you have to be super rich to run a successful studyblr. i already have a tag for studyblr discourse and tips to run a studyblr on a budget, but i still love the look of all the expensive stationery - so here’s a masterpost of dupes for the big name brands!
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hello there, these are my 2018 spreads :) p.s: happy (late) new year everyone!!! i hope this year will be an awesome year for all of us💛💛💛
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Hi I am a baby studyblr and this is how messy my desk is. Chemistry book and research papers to the left. Notepads scattered around. Pens and paper just layin’ there.
Honestly, I wanted to join the studyblr community because of how cool their notes look like, how awesome their printables are, and how amazeball the desk spaces are. Legit, you guys are THE BOMB. But today, I finally made a blog because I realized, my study habits are shit. So I thought maybe starting a blog might help me get my study habits straight. Even though I am procrastinating right now, writing this post instead of studying for my Biology test.
Anyway, I would like to thank these studyblrs for helping me,though indirectly, get my study habits straight but now I think I should help myself too. @studyign @studydiaryofamedstudent @studyspiration @study-harder @peach-studyblr @peachsstudy @abeestudies @academaire @academiix @academyeon @acadmia @aescademic @aesthudent @apricot-studies @aproprocrastinator @booksandstationery @cactistudies @caffestudy @calmingstudies @chroniclestudy @college-cafe @determinationandcaffeine @elisestudies @elvirasstudivation @emmastudies @etudiaire @focusign @gelpensandnotebooks @gracelearns @idyllicstudying @imstillstudying @inspire-to-study @izzystudies @lattenotes @localstudyblr @lycheestudy @meowtlining @miliastudies @mystudysurvivalguide @nag-aaral @needstudymotivation @neko-studies @notesworthtea @optomstudies @our-study-club @pardonmystudies @qrstudies @queststudyskills @satellitestudy @scholarly @simmonestudies @stationary-studies @steudious @studiants @studie-s @studiesbeforebuddies @studink @studiousbby @studyblrmasterposts @studyblrprintables @studyinspiration @studywithinspo @teaandstudying @virtuositystudy
WaAaAaAaAaaAAaaahh! My fingers hurt but I love these blogs so yay! Good mornight(coz its already 1:13 am) from the Philippines!
-mikmik
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i’m just a soft girl in a big sweater who’s trying to love herself the way she deserves
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Final Exam Tips
If you couldn’t tell by the things I’ve been reposting lately, finals week has arrived. My first exam is at 8am tomorrow (wish me luck), and I wanted to share some tips and things I’ve learned over the years. Most of this applies to both college and high school, but everyone’s method is gonna be a little different. You do you boo.
Self Care
This is super important. It may seem like you don’t have time to worry about these things but your body is just as important as your mind. Nurture it.
Make your bed. Every morning. If you have to wake up early to give yourself more time, do it. Someone somewhere once said “the state of your bed is the state of your head.”
Brush your teeth. Floss if you can. I know it’s a pain in the ass but it’s literally 2 minutes of your time.
Put on chap-stick. Bring it everywhere, to all your exams, leave some in your car, in your pocket. It’s never fun to have chapped lips.
Wash your face. Morning and night, depending on skin type, etc. This is super important to wash away all of the dirt, makeup, and toxins your skin is exposed to. It also helps to wake you up and get you started. And if you’re anything like me, stress breakouts are always a possibility.
Moisturize. Your face, your arms, your legs, etc. A good facial moisturizer and body lotion can do wonders for your skin and your mood. Do a face mask too, if you really wanna pamper yourself.
Keep your space clean. Where you sleep, where you get ready for bed, and especially where you study. This goes back to making your bed, your surroundings play an important role in your mood and state of mind.
Eat Healthy. Don’t skip meals, your brain needs good nutrition to function. Take it easy on the sugar, you might be on a high for a little while but the crash is real.
Drink. Water. Lots of it. I’m terrible when it comes to this, but I find that keeping a refillable water bottle on me, one that’s easy to take quick sips from, helps a lot. You need to be hydrated in order to function properly. Drink juice to help you stay awake if you’re not a fan of coffee or tea (Idk why but this really helps).
Stay active. Keep moving, get that blood circulating. Whether it’s running, yoga, or a walk in the park, the movement is sure to clear your mind and get those endorphins kicking.
SLEEP. 7-8 hours, ideally. No all-nighters. Don’t even think about it. I limit myself to one all-nighter a semester, and never on the night before an exam. Your brain works to learn and memorize at night, so get your rest and study in the process.Take catnaps between study sessions if you get tired during the day, but don’t sacrifice that sacred sleep for a few extra hours of studying that will haunt you the entire next day.
Studying
Now that you’re all zenned out, you can fill your brain with all that dope knowledge.
Go to review days. Your teacher should explain what’s on the exam and what she expects of you, and if you skip you could miss out on important details like room and time. It may seem like skipping gives you more time to study, but you’ll be at a disadvantage in the end.
Summarize. Outline/summarize/prep class content expected on the exam. Being able to summarize content and place it in an order that makes sense shows understanding, and it’ll help you figure out what you need to work on most.
Find study stations. Coffee shops, the campus library, bookstores, diners, you name it. Study anywhere but home, at least not alone. I sometimes crash at my friend’s place and we’ll have silent study sessions, keeping each other in check.
Use a time management tool. I use the app Forest, or the chrome extension. When you use the timer, you plant a tree or a bush and it grows until the timer is up. I like it because when I use it on my phone, I set the timer for 25 minutes and I can’t exit the app or the tree dies. On chrome, you can blacklist certain websites that distract you, and if you visit that website during your study session, the tree dies. Don’t kill trees people.
Prioritize. What exam do you have first? How prepared are you for it? Which exam will be the hardest/are you least prepared for? Use your sessions wisely and focus on the material you don’t know as well.
Method. What works for you? Are you an auditory learner? Record your notes and listen to them in the car or while you work out. Kinesthetic? Rewrite your notes, make models, etc. Visual? Find good pictoral representations of your content and try drawing diagrams. It’s super important to find a study method that works for you, and everyone’s is gonna be a little different.
Come prepared. Buy pencils, scantrons, and erasers beforehand and come to your exam with everything you need (i.e. calculator). Hand lotion, chap-stick, and deep breathing are great ways to calm yourself before an exam. If you’re religious - pray, spiritual - meditate/center yourself, non of the above - have faith in yourself and your abilities.
Dress comfy. If sweats are the way you roll, then go with it. If you feel more productive dressing a little nicer, have at it.
Trust yourself. Stop second guessing yourself. Trust in your work. Honestly, we doubt ourselves way more than we should. Don’t underestimate yourself, love. You show that exam who’s boss.
Celebrate. You’re done! Congrats on another exam finished, another day slayed, and another semester behind you.
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We're more than just all ears with our fully-Berber fur lined bear bootie. Your slippers will be a convsation starter as you lounge around safely with the non-slide grippers on the sole. The softest, coziest slippers anywhere.
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First ever attempt at a bullet journal spread :’))
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