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Just want to share this music playlist for those who are studying right now. Enjoy listening!

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It's hard now but it will be worth it someday 💕
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Offline Apps for Everyday Use
No one wants to ruin their day with disorganized plans and unfinished business. So let's get started! I found some applications in Google Play Store that will help you manage your schedule and finish your tasks on time. I also added apps that will take care of your mental health after countless hours of studying and working. These apps are free and work even if you're offline.
5 handy android apps for work, school, and personal use

TASKITO: Task Manager & To-Do List with Reminder
Taskito is good for reminding you of your tasks, important events, projects, and deadlines. When you add a specific task, you can attach there the date and time, set a reminder, add a checklist, and assign tags. You can also add repeating and unplanned tasks. Taskito comes with a free and premium version. Of course with the premium version, you can use all the features of the app like importing your calendars and more customization of the app. However, the free version of it is excellent too. I tried using the free version of it only to find out that you can already do many things even if it is free.
NABI - My Schedule Assistant
NABI is just like Taskito but it offers other features like you can create memos and monitor your income and expenses. The app itself has a cute and neat interface so it will definitely motivate you to write more and organize your plans. You can also attach images, cute stickers, drawings, location, and URL links in your memo, design your calendar with free stickers, and set alarms on your schedules. Just like the other apps, the free version of NABI only offers some of the features compared to its premium version. But the features I mentioned above are included in the free version.
POMODORO TIMER
Pomodoro Timer is recommended for those who want to manage their study time effectively. The app lets you control the duration of your time as well as your breaks. It is also inclined with different color themes, sound themes, and other features. It is very helpful especially if you want to distribute your time equally to your tasks and finish them on time. I personally use this app whenever I am studying or reviewing for tests and exams because it makes me use my time effectively.
AVOCATION - Habit Tracker & Routine Planner
Avocation is an app that allows you to track your habits. I personally recommend this one especially if you're someone who wants to start or develop a habit. For the free version, you can only create up to 5 habits however, if you would like to add some more, you can avail its paid version. It is a cute app for me because by completing your habits, you can grow your own plant. Another feature of Avocation is it includes some lessons for you to read on about habit development and provide some tips on how those habits can benefit you.
MOOD DIARY-Your Mind Journal
An app that records your daily mood. It uses emoticons with different moods to help you express your feelings at the moment. Every day, it lets you record the weather, your mood, your activity, and your thoughts. You can also access your mood data, of how your emotions changed weekly or monthly. Lastly, you can also add a password for your privacy. I like this app because of its simplicity and neatness, but most importantly, it helps to release your emotions and thoughts. Mood Diary is a great companion in this tough and sad world.
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