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2018 Student Guide
With the start of 2018 well underway, I wanted to make a masterpost full of links on how to adjust your perspective with studying. Perhaps you want to become a better student overall, improve your focus or get into your dream college, there is always something we want to do better! Hopefully these tips will make 2018 your best academic year yet!
Organisation
2018 student planner
planner brand recommendations
planner vs bullet journal: pros and cons
how to set up a bullet journal
setting up a digital bullet journal
bullet journal spread ideas
bullet journal decoration hacks
bullet journal brand recommendations
whats in my bag
my favourite stationery
back to school basic supplies
how to improve your handwriting
handwriting font suggestions
balancing study and work
desk/workspace essentials
student finance tips
2018 monthly planner printables
Productivity
productivity and time management applications
how to remove distractions
types of procrastination and how to deal with them
google chrome new tab options for improved productivity
10 small ways to improve your productivity
applications to block websites
no distraction writing applications
100 days of productivity challenge
how to focus in class
how to stick to a schedule
how to stay alert
how to build self-discipline
how to organise for exams
my after school routine
how to reduce perfectionist ideas
Motivation
what to do when you’ve tried everything
how to gain back motivation
motivational monday printables
how to stop avoiding studying
what to do when you feel exhausted before studying
how I stay motivated
tips on maintaining motivation
how to start a studyblr
how to utilise your studyblr for motivation
how to set up a studygram
dealing with competitive people
how to bounce back from ‘failure’
how to learn from a lower than expected grade
how to structure a weekly review
how to deal with a difficult class
things to do during holidays/study vacations
Studying
applications for students
how to take effective class or lecture notes
how to take notes from a textbook
how to prepare for exams
my note-taking method
my notebook system
how to write faster
how to study more effectively
how to summarise information
how I organise my binders
good habits to implement
how to study (my method)
how to revise from notes
how to organise a colour code
how to memorise information effectively
how to memorise quotes
how to use flashcards
how I reduce waffle and narration in essays
tips for essay writing
how to find out where you’re going wrong
how I prepare to study
different ways to study
how to study during the semester
how to annotate a book/novel/etc
how to get ahead in school
how to break up a large textbook
studying as a visual learner
how to practice and present a speech
mindmapping apps and extensions
how to deal with online classes
how to study a language
how to study maths
how to improve group assessments/projects
Self Care
how to improve your sleep schedule
how to wake up earlier
how to study when sick
over-coming self doubt
dealing with stress
how to balance studying and anxiety
how to balance studying and depression
apps that help with depression
ways to reward your productivity
my favourite tv shows
my favourite podcasts
ways to use empty notebooks
how to be more sociable
tips for getting a job
advice for the first day
things (personal, academic, etc) to do every week
Printables
2018 monthly planner printables
2018 student printables (includes 2018 overview + calendar, daily + weekly + monthly planner, 30 habit tracker, class overview and timed worklog)
weekly study schedule
weekly planner
weekend planner
daily planner
assessment planner
subject to do list planner
study session planner
exam revision printable pack (includes revision checklist, formulas + definitions sheet, essay + project planner, weekly schedule)
note-taking printables (includes dotted, grid, lined, cornell method)
organic chemistry printable
literary techniques and devices sheet
100 days of productivity tracker printable
ultimate student organiser pack
study and revision pack
2018 student planner
2018 weekly planner
pomodoro tracker
grade and assessment planner pack
essay guide and planner pack
productivity planner
student reading journal printable
student finance planner
goal and habit planner
customisable weekly study planner
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Break-ups teach us:
On December 1st, my boyfriend of 10 months and I split. I saw it coming from multiple miles away as actions speak louder than words and frankly, we never got that whole communication thing down anyways.
Despite the short amount of time that has passed, I’ve learned a great deal about myself since then.
I have finished 4 journals since my freshman year of highschool and as I read and reflect upon the pages, I note my naïve moments. Times where my last relationship made me feel like an inconvenience, times where I felt like the effort and energy I exerted wasn’t being reciprocrated, and times that I forgave when an apology was never presented.
Love is complicated because it is complex. It always stings to love someone more than you love them. But what I learned from this specific break-up is that it stings more to love someone more than you love yourself.
Respect is a form of love. My ex-boyfriend and I both had a lack of self-love. A lack of respect for ourselves.
In my case, I didn’t have the respect for myself to leave when I felt like I was recieving less than I deserved. I justified his actions or lack of based on his experience. The recurring situations weren’t changing and I stuck around hoping that they would.
In his case, he had so many feelings that he never addressed because he felt the need to protect me. This is not a romantic sacrafice. “Do not light yourself on fire to keep others warm.” Self-respect means acknowledging your emotions.
After evaluating myself through my own words, memories, and my loved ones’ perceptions. I’ve concluded the kind of love I deserve.

Specifically a self-love I deserve. You begin to understand yourself more.
You being to pay less praise to that person you split with and more praise to yourself. A lot of times we lose ourselves in the midst of searching for someone else.
In the last 28 days, I have written myself love letters he never did, bought myself gifts that I normally wouldn’t, and ate an absolutely disturbing amount of chocolate. The kind that I like, because I’m as picky as it gets.
So today, I’m sharing with you a love letter addressed to myself. Along with a few lovely photographs that some of my greatest friends took of me in my purest form.




Baby Jane,
You are sweet like sugar and strong like coffee and baby you are beaming. I love the way you schedule your sleep and plan out parties like a middle aged mom. You are brilliant. You are filled with quotes, analogies and metaphors and your mind is filled with fictional characters that someday readers will become infatuated with. You are unseemingly outspoken but your soul is kind like spring. Your growth is exponentially energizing and your skin is leather-like thick. Tough, in all the right places. Mighty, in all the right ways while simultaneously empathetic, benevolent, and selfless. I love the way your legs carry you, with such ease, confidence and grace. And I love how wild your hair always falls, like water being tampered with and waves crashing on a crowded beach. Your skin is sweet and soft like honey, olive toned and when your tan lines begin to awaken, you carmelize quickly. I love the way you sing in the shower, the way you laugh and smile, so gritty, and I love the way you commit. In all things and everything, you never fail to place your effort. You never fear to be foolish, you never fear to be wrong. You embrace life even in its dimmest embers. You pick yourself up and pull yourself into a place you would rather be. I love it. I love the way that you bite your lip and how you dance around your room when you clean and how fast you back-track when avoiding the potential of offending others. You are considerate. I love your passion for art, when your voice cracks when you sing, and the unending array of goofy expressions your face can make. I love the way that you tie your shoes, your obsession with books and how your nails are a new color each week. I love how you get giddy and excited over all of the littlest things, the way you put your hand over your passenger when your car comes to a harder hault, and I love the fact that you are 19 years old and yet, your favorite movie is Frozen.
Until the next love letter,
Xoxo
- Baby Jane blogs
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