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the person reblogging this from you is rooting for you to have a happy, healthy, and successfull 2022
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Going to be spending my whole weekend doing homework. I’m trying to get as much done since I have two full shifts on Monday and Tuesday.
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26.04.2021 ~ I put together my favourite activities during study breaks! Take some inspiration and keep in mind that your health is just as important as studying is 🌱
Have a great start of the week!
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This summer if you see a big girl wearing a croptop ✨mind your business ✨
If you see a girl not wearing a bra ✨mind your business ✨
If a girl doesn't fit your definition of sexy or beautiful because she is too skinny or too "fat" don't say shit. Simply ✨mind your business ✨
We are NOT body shaming this summer. We will NOT tell the bigger girl to cover up or the skinny girl to go eat a cheeseburger! We will NOT be told we are sluts for showing skin!! It is summer and baby we deserve to feel comfortable in our own skin.😘✨❤️
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When working on your goals …
1. Stop fantasizing: Those with too rosy a picture of the future tend to put less effort into reaching their goals. Instead, it’s better to be open to some things going wrong. It will help you see the obstacles - and think through beating them.
2. Visualise process NOT outcome: If you can think through all the steps you will forge a better plan … and it will also help to reduce anxiety.
3. Beware of the “what-the-hell effect”: Too many just give up when they stumble or fall down. It’s better to get up – and to see it as a journey.
4. Attack procrastination: It’s easy to procrastinate when things start getting tough. Make a start, keep your head down, and set yourself deadlines. Once you start you’ll feel much better, and the road won’t seem so hard.
5. Switch out of robot mode: A lot of behaviour is robotic and habitual. We copy other people, or we do the same old things. Take stock, and change those patterns, if they don’t lead to your goals.
6. Know when enough is enough: Sometimes we need to know when there’s no point in going on. We’re flogging a dead horse; things are never going to change. Perhaps it’s time to stop, and to work on something else.
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some past chemistry reviews 🧪
[hopefully passed the exam and won’t have to go over them again]
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It’s hard to catch the sun in winter but voilà !
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march 23, 2021
preparing for tomorrows lab (which we luckily get to do @ uni despite lockdown) and enjoying a beautiful cup of coffee
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A Guide to Planning Systems
It’s important to have a system of getting things done, whether it’s tackling tasks as the day progresses or having a carefully planned schedule for every single hour of the week. How can you create an effective personal planning system that suits your needs and preferences?
Mentioned in this post:
Attention Management: How to Take Control and Live Intentionally
Energy Management: A Human-Based Organization Method
Flexible Time-Blocking: A More Breathable Way to Get Things Done
The ABCDE Method: Accomplish Tasks More Efficiently
My other posts
N.B. some categories include a few examples but they are no means limited to the ones listed here, e.g. there may be methods of organizing tasks other than the five listed here.
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