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New Years week 🖤
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#filofaxing#filofax#kate spade#plan#planner#organize#organisation#masking tape#washitapes#washitape#school#stamps#listersgonnalist
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Okay this is my first masterpost ever so please be kind! Feel free to message me if I’ve missed anything or a link doesn’t work. Hope it will help you! I will try to update it when I got time.
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What’s a bullet journal?
Official bullet journal website
How I bullet journal by mindpalacestudy
Set up inspo
minimalistic (love this one!)
this one is sooo nice
post it notes + doodles
cool index
another minimalistic (monthly/yearly)
weekly set up
love this handwriting!
hipsterish layout
really cute and artsy!
blue spread
cute mini bujo
lots of washi tape
neat weekly pages
super simple and effective!
very artsy
even more artsy??
Page ideas
collecting memories
goals
waiting on
loooong list of page ideas
another list
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Here are some page ideas to help you get started with the new school year!
goals for the school year
snack recipes
outfit ideas (with a collage!)
motivational quotes
songs to blast on your way home from school
new people you’ve met (+ their phone numbers!)
things you want to learn this year
pen swatches (with all your new school supplies)
birthdays to remember!!
important dates (such as finals, due dates, holidays, etc.)
formulas you can’t remember (write them down and memorize them!)
‘I’m in school because…’
a page dedicated to your college/grad school/career goals
interesting words you learned (+ their definitions)
a page to stick receipts/tickets from all the cool things you did during the school year
have your friends write you a letter that you can’t open until the end of the school year!
grade trackers
a page for cool stickers you got (from assignments/events/college or career fairs)
a page to write down every single thing that’s stressing you out
a solution page to try and get rid of that stress
a letter to your future self (something you can’t read til graduation!)
I hope these inspired you as much as they inspired me. Best of luck in the upcoming school year, and if you’ve already started, kick this school year in the ass!
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Last week ⭐️
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5 Tips for Staying Productive
1. Get ahead on your work. There is always something you can be doing. A great way to stay productive is looking forward a few weeks in your schedule and seeing what’s coming up. This is especially handy when you know you’ll have a few tests in one week. Staying ahead of your work allows you the freedom to focus more on one or two subjects without getting behind in the rest.
2. Take breaks. Short, frequent breaks can help you stay productive and not get tired as quickly. You don’t want to burn out on your assignment and then rush through the rest of it. Also, it’s a good idea to break up large amounts of reading over a few days, so you don’t have to do it all in one massive tiring chunk. But, it’s important to set a time limit on your breaks. If you leave it open-ended, you may never get back to work.
3. Work hard all week, relax more on the weekends. Put in the extra hours during the school week, and you’ll be able to have a much more enjoyable weekend. Your friends will probably want to hang out over the weekend more than the school week anyway, so it’s great to actually be able to take a break and do things with them rather than staying home to catch up on all the work you neglected.
4. Don’t do unnecessary work. Learn what works best for you and tailor your study style to the class. If you know you can make an A in a class without doing the readings, then DON’T DO THE READINGS. It’s important to delegate your time wisely, or you will constantly be stressed and overworked. Be careful though, sometimes this can backfire. Pick and chose your workloads with a lot of consideration.
5. Be proud of all of your work. If you just look towards a bigger picture goal- such as graduation or getting an A in a class- you will feel much less accomplished throughout the semester, even if you’re doing a lot of work to achieve your goal. Make smaller goals and be proud that you achieve them. Focus on the work that gets you to the accomplishment, not the accomplishment itself.
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