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CSS Positioning...
Today is the day I try my absolute best to focus on CSS flexbox.
Positioning in CSS is a complete guessing game to me currently, so today I'm going to specifically take the time to deep delve and try to fully understand what does what.
If you have any handy tips, I'd be grateful to hear them! Otherwise, I'll end up trying to make something that will hopefully make it easier to others too.
Wish me luck!
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this is going to be difficult -> i am capable of doing difficult things -> i have done everything prior to this moment -> this difficulty will soon be proof of capability
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my trick for getting through grad school is learning to navigate the quadrants with all their nuances
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Study because it makes you smarter. Every time you dive into a new topic, you're not just memorizing facts; you're building a sharper, more agile mind. The breadth of your knowledge will never be a hindrance; it will only ever propel you further in life.
Study because it opens doors. Knowledge is your ticket to new opportunities. Whether it's landing your dream job, travelling the world, or just being able to hold your own in any conversation, the more you know, the further you can go.
Study because it builds discipline. Setting aside time to study teaches you valuable skills like time management and self-discipline. These habits will serve you well in all areas of life, long after you’ve closed the textbooks.
Study because you want to improve yourself. Self-improvement isn't just about hitting the gym or eating right. It's about feeding your mind and growing as a person. Each study session is a step towards a better, more informed you.
Study because it’s a privilege. Not everyone has the opportunity to learn. Embrace the privilege of education and make the most of it. Honor those who fought for the right to study by making the most of your own education.
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#studyblr#comp sci#programming#study motivation#dark academia#college#study tips#study blog#studyspo#study aesthetic#studying#student#student life
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gentle reminder you can rise up from everything. you can recreate yourself. nothing is permanent. you are not stuck. you have choices. you can think new thoughts. you can learn something new. you can create new habits. all that matters is that you decide today and never look back.
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I will succeed. Not immediately. But definitely.
#study motivation#studyblr#study inspiration#studyspo#studying#study blog#study goals#study motivator#student#study aesthetic#college
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Took me until about halfway through college before I realized “study” means “play with the material in a variety of ways until you understand it” and not just “read the assigned chapters and do the homework” and I think that probably should have been discussed at some point prior to that.
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Whatever is learned with satisfaction and enjoyment stays with you forever.
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7 Reasons you might be procrastinating and how to solve them:
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my daily routine essentials!
this is my current list of tasks that help me feel motivated, confident in myself, and able to overcome any major hurdles that ADHD throws my way. many of these are non-negotiable for me as they help me move on to the next task without anxiety or decision paralysis. i encourage everyone to find what works best for them! ♥︎
morning:
wake up at 8:00am
brush teeth and take meds
shower, wash hair, and get dressed
simple am skincare routine
make bed and open blinds
brush hair and do makeup
eat a quick breakfast
daily tasks:
accomplish scariest work or personal tasks first
practice guitar for at least an hour, ideally longer
practice piano for at least 30 minutes, ideally longer
complete workout or stretching routine of the day
evening:
start wind down at 8:00pm
tidy up bedroom and office
pick clothes + pack bag for the next day
complete pet related tasks
eat a snack and do dishes
write out to-do list for the next day
brush teeth + pm skincare routine
get into pyjamas and brush hair
go over dream life script or pinterest
yoga nidra + SATS
asleep by 12:00
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Websites to practice Front-End
(22/02/2023)
Today I wanted to share websites to practice your frontend skills.
Front-end is complicated for my head (ask me to solve an algorithm with structure while but not to center a div HUEHHUE).
BUT at the same time I love a well done and coded design/ui. That's why today I want to share resources to help you train
1- Front-End Practice
They have 3 levels, beginner, intermediate and advanced. There's no "answer" so you can't copy the code, it's just you trial and error until you get to the template (which really is a website that exists)
One thing I thought was really cool here was that it tells you what you're going to practice the most in the exercise, color palette and search features.
It's very interesting for a front-end not to be dependent on a tutorial, because from what I've seen in interviews, they ask you to make a layout and you won't be able to make one yourself if you don't learn to break down a single layout from the beginning and try and making mistakes until it's perfect.
2- DevChallenges
I find the projects not only beautiful visually but also interesting to practice. Here you already have the solutions that other people recommend, but again I think it's best for us to try and make mistakes until we get similar.And it also sorts the levels.
Here an example:
Cool huh? Well, I hope this helps someone who is looking for projects to practice with. We can invest a lot of time trying to make a layout, so having something ready I know helps a lot.
I wish you good studies and a great Wednesday, drink water.
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does anyone else use Study Together? I like the idea of it. But I don't know about how much it'll help me focus.
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