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Me: Time to get shit done
My head: Head machine broke
Me: understandable, have a nice day
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The end is near.
I only have one more assignment due for this term! If I finish tonight I’ll have 5 days between this term and next to focus on myself and my family! I’m so excited!!
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Calming down with @sipsby @flowergirlapothecarie Golden Joy Chamomile tea while I work on my last few assignments for this semester. #sipsby #catmug #tea #homework #sipsbyflowergirlapothecarie (at North Augusta, South Carolina) https://www.instagram.com/p/BpA4HfEHImf/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=e9u5ydpt5xkr
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A friend once asked me how I manage to do my tasks so efficiently. I wrote a 500-word essay in 20 minutes. I finished my math homework and studied for a quiz in the half hour before morning assembly. I sleep at 9 pm on most nights. But how can I possibly achieve that?
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I’ve seen people, even good students, check their phone every minute or two as they’re studying. I’ve seen students “study” for six hours straight, meaning taking down some notes then watching a YouTube video then reading their textbook then opening Instagram… you know what I mean.
My advice is to commit to whatever you’re doing. Not too long ago, another friend asked me, “Jo, do you ever get distracted at home?” to which I replied, “Distracted by what?” They told me about how they always have the urge to check their phones, talk to their friends, or get some food.  I can’t say I never get distracted, but it very rarely happens to me because I focus on what I’m doing–and only what I’m doing. Here’s how:
1. During the time I allocate for working, I turn my phone to airplane mode (with WiFi switched off, of course). No messages or notifications will distract me from what I’m currently doing. Recently, though, I’ve left my phone on in case there’s anything important. There might an RMUN photoshoot tomorrow, or a Physics quiz, or a music showcase. I know myself well enough to know that I have the discipline to do nothing more than glance at the notification. However, if this isn’t true for you, then I suggest you keep your phone on airplane mode.
2. When I allocate time for relaxing, that’s all I do. No homework. No textbooks. No opening emails as they come. Just me and a good book or Photoshop or the piano or something. That way, I can satiate my thirst to relax within the half hour or so and not crave more when I start working
As for music, it’s been proven that music makes you less productive when trying to recall and absorb information (studying, in other words). Music only makes you happier when you’re doing things but not more productive.
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By this, I don’t only mean which ones are most urgent, but which ones you can’t accomplish anywhere other than at home. For example, let’s say you have these three tasks: a) research about structural unemployment; b) write a poem with the theme of death; c) answer some questions about quantum physics; d) do a problem set about implicit functions; and e) memorize a set of chemical reactions. This is how I would do them:
Write the poem on the way to school. Maybe this is just because I like poetry. And because I can’t write when other people are around. I’d probably get a first draft done by the time I get home.
Do the research about structural unemployment. My school’s WiFi is terrible.
Answer the quantum physics questions. The new information is still fresh in my brain and doing the homework will help me revise, easing the process of spaced repetition.
Memorize the chemical reactions before I go to bed. Studying before you sleep is supposed to improve your memory, and since my memory is terrible, that’s exactly what I’ll do.
Do the implicit functions problem set as soon as I get to school the next morning. Math is undoubtedly my best subject, and it’s very refreshing to do math at 6:45 AM in the morning.
If you saw the pattern, I assigned each task a time slot when I would be most productive. I also did them from easiest to most difficult to the easiest again. Because everyone works differently, I suggest you find out which types of tasks are the most difficult (memorizing, in my case) and which types of tasks require a certain environment (e.g. requiring WiFi for doing research).
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I guess that’s pretty much self-explanatory. I like to nap right after I get home from school if I’m feeling especially tired. As for breaks, I prefer to take them between tasks instead of every 25 minutes because of my high study inertia.
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Commit to what you’re doing
Delegate and prioritize
Give yourself shorter deadlines
Take breaks!
And that’s it! Hope this guide to efficiency was helpful in some way. I do believe that by following these four steps, you can accomplish all your tasks in a much shorter amount of time. If you have any further questions, please don’t hesitate to drop me an ask!
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No one is instantly a perfect student. It’s well known that ‘’perfect’’ studying requires some practice. Fortunately, there is a bunch of information available on this topic on the internet. In this way everyone can become a professional student.
1. Choosing the right study spot
Create a study space
Desk organisation
Study music (x) (x) (x)
Remove distractions
Study space guide
2. Being well equipped 
Studyblr on a budget
Organizing systems
How to stationery smart
Save money on stationery
School supplies shopping
Study apps everyone needs to use
Things you need in high school
Things that are useful in college
DIY school supplies
3. Getting focused
How to concentrate
Useful apps for focus
How to focus when a thousand things happen at the same time
Tips on staying focused
Academic goals
Getting started
4. Improve your handwriting
Handwriting goals 
Improve your handwriting (1) (2) (3)
Fake calligraphy
How to calligraphy
Some banners
Some fonts to try out
5. Taking useful notes
Cornell notes
Outline notes
Alternative to flashcards
Taking notes in class
Or during a lecture
Mindmaps
Highlighting
Typing your notes
Flashcards
Feymann’s technique
Colour coding
Sticky notes
Annotating
Decorate your notes
2 notebook method
Taking notes efficiently
6. Creating an efficient study routine in your life
How to create a study habit
Public transport productivity
Prevent the curve of forgetting
Make the most of your day
Study snacks
Succeed at school
Effective studying
Improve memory
Last minute studying
10 best study habits
After school routine
7. Planning your studies
Scheduling studying masterpost
Promodoro method
Plan during your study breaks
Bullet journalling
Plan for multiple tests using a calendar
Use printables
Use your productivity wisely
Be more productive with a planner
7 ways to better organise your study time
8. Study strategies
Types of learners + strategies
Study skills for test taking 
Study strategies masterpost
SQ3R reading method
Tips for effectively studying
Finding your perfect study method
How to memorise
Studying in a group
Study from textbooks
Quizing yourself
Secrets of a straigt A - student
My other masterposts
Scheduling studying
Acing vocab lists
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REBLOG THIS IF
↝ you’re an active studyblr
↝ you love making new friends
↝ your followers are always welcome to message you!
i’m in serious need of some more studyblrs to follow and i’d love to interact with this community bc everyone is so warm and friendly and !!!! it’s the best
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Studyblr Culture: How the Internet Changes Students’ Perception on Studying
Hello everyone! My name is Sarabel and I’m a student in BA Creative Writing. In one of my GE subjects (English 13: Writing as Thinking), we’re asked to write a paper about how technology changes people, their way of life, methods, etc. Afterwards, we have to write a summarized version of it to submit to the Digital Disruption Asia-Pacific Writing Competition 2018 hosted by The New York Times.
For my paper, I’ll be writing about Studyblr. But since there hasn’t been much research about it, I will be conducting a survey to gather the data I need. It will be a tremendous help to me if you can spare a few minutes of your time to answer it. You only need to be a current student (high school, college, or graduate) and have an active studyblr to be qualified to participate in the survey.
The survey will ask about your study habits and methods before and after studyblr, your post-making process, the people you’ve interacted with in the community, your general views on Studyblr, and some basic socio-demographic questions.
Answer Survey
If you don’t have the time to answer, please at least reblog this post to help me gather more respondents. Thank you!
If you have any questions, feel free to dm me or send me an e-mail @ [email protected]
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Do I feel like I’m dying because of anxiety or was it the college sized™️ Redbull I drank earlier
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I can’t even tell you how excited I am to try my new teas from @sipsby ! They customized my order based on my preferences and made sure to include the perfect tea bags for the loose leaf tea too! I’ll definitely be curling up with a cup tonight while I do my schoolwork! #sipsbybox #teas #september #samples #yum #trim #balance #earlgteysupreme #lemonwedge @teapigsus @harneyteas @organicindiausa @teaforthreenyc (at North Augusta, South Carolina) https://www.instagram.com/p/BoKj4XQnseR/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1chpkf4sso43q
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I love rewriting my notes from my research methods class. It calms me down and helps me refocus on what I’ve learned.
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Only... no extra curriculars.. too busy procrastinating because of anxiety.
tag urself as a student type
coffee: always frantic, has a crammed schedule, never stops consuming caffeine, will agree to go to a party even if they have a six a.m. shift the next day
bujo: organized, likes to makes lists and keep track of things, plans outfit the night before, stresses when they get a grade less than a B
oops: stopped caring in the third grade, somehow manages to get okay grades, never studies, kind of lazy, would eat Waffle House at 3 in the morning
sweatshirt: is trying as hard as they possibly can, has to study and work hard for their grades, constantly stressing, has social anxiety, tries to do every extra curricular under the sun
aesthetique: probably vegetarian or vegan, has a “mom jean” 80′s aesthetic, glorifies local cafes, wants to live in Europe, always wants to cut their hair
gothique: black clothes only, still stans my chemical romance, uses sarcasm as a defense mechanism, desperately wants some tattoos, likes the black lipstick look but too shy to do it
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Just trying to keep in mind that it’s okay to struggle and to reach out when it starts to get tough.
Just have to keep pressing on to be successful.
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Anti Pop, a playlist by Spotify
So this is honestly my favorite playlist to study to. And to all out jam to as well. Such an eclectic mix of nice beats that are easy to play in the background.
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Minimalist vibes. Feels so fresh to declutter and get into a clean space. Using this as motivation to get my own desk organized.
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“an empty lantern provides no light. self-care is the fuel that allows your light to shine brightly.”
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Saving for practical purposes. Need to make sure I kick ass this  semester year. 
Handwriting
How to improve your handwriting by @studyquill
How to improve your handwriting by @procrastinatecreate
How to improve your handwriting by @studywithinspo
How to improve my handwriting quickly by @emmastudies
Tips and tricks for handwriting by @tbhstudying
How to improve your cursive
Taking notes
Taking notes by @studybetty
How to take notes by @thatsogerman
How to take notes by @sassy-prefect
How I take notes
How I take notes by @cherstudies
How I take notes by @briellestudies
How I take notes by @academicmind
How I take notes by @parate-regis
My notetaking system
Eintsein guide to note taking by @eintsein
Effective note taking by @afternaomi
Note taking tips by @studywright
Note taking tips by @b-uwu-ng
Note taking tips by @studyfulltime
From textbook
Pretty and helpful textbook note titles by @ariistides
How to take notes from a textbook
How to take notes from a textbook by @rhubarbstudies
How I take textbook notes by @stressedestudiante
Taking notes from textbooks by @noteology
Transformed a complete 300 pages textbook into 13 pages by @study-with-batmicka
From lectures/classes
Taking notes in lectures by @joulesstudies
How to take lecture notes by @letsget-downtobusiness
How to take effective class or lecture notes
How to take notes faster
Studyquirk’s guide to useful symbols and abbreviations for faster lecture note taking by @studyquirk
Symbols and abbreviations for note taking by @mystudentid
How I take notes in-class
Some tips for lectures by @justanotherpsychmajor
Lecture notes by @studypetals
Note taking methods
Note taking systems by @kimtented
Cornell notes by @operationpsych
When to use by @studyhardest
How to use sticky notes by @etudiance
Mind maps vs text notes by @engincrd
Mind maps
A mind map about mind mapping
How to mind map by @study-nsp
For Literature
How I annotate my textbook by @studentstoolbox
How to annotate
Annotate and taking notes from Literature
Annotating effectively by @hideandstudy
For Biology
How to take Biology notes
For History
How to take History notes
For ap euro or any history note taking tips by @simply-study
Colour coding
How to create an effective colour coding system
Colour code notes tips and tricks
A guide to colour code by @oreo-studies
Aesthetic notes
How to illustrate your notes by @reviseordie
Aesthetic notes
Guide to pretty notes by @theorganisedstudent
Tips for writing prettier notes by @focusign
Banners and fonts
App
Microsoft OneNote
Printables
Note taking printables
Gradient notes by @ennui-for-me
6 page exam revision printable pack
Study pack
If you have anything more to add on the list, please feel free to send me an ask.
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