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eleven little self care tips for students
Get enough sleep. Your brain needs it. Set yourself a ‘bed time’ and fall into the routine of going to bed and waking up at the same times each day.
Drink water and lots of it. Aim for 2 litres a day. This one’s easy, you can do it. Ditch the juices and carbonated beverages, just add a slice of lemon to your water if you feel like something fancy.
Allow yourself to switch off. Don’t be afraid to read books that have nothing to do with your studies. Go to the cinema. Work out. Take your mind away from your workload.
Take care of your skin. Wash your face every morning and night. Moisturise after every shower and bath. Don’t go to bed with your make-up on, no matter how tired you are.
Talk to your friends and family about something other than school. Don’t let your studies detach you from the things going on around you.
Work out. Even just once a week, or whenever you can. Go for a walk or a run, maybe just for 15 minutes. Follow along with a YouTube exercise video from the comfort of your own home or try out some yoga moves.
Make time for your hobbies. Studying is your full time job, but there’s plenty of hours left in the day. Don’t neglect the things you love.
Cook. Sometimes all we have time for is microwave noodles, but don’t fall into the habit of relying on the basics. You’ll feel the difference.
Don’t forget to laugh. Watch a hilarious film. See a comedian at a local venue. Watch funny videos on YouTube. Reminisce with friends. It’ll do you good.
Ditch the caffeine. Don’t rely on Starbucks. It’s delicious but you don’t need it. Save up all the money you’d usually spend on coffee and treat yourself to something instead.
Make your bed every morning. You’ll be grateful at the end of a long day when you can get into a cosy bed that doesn’t look like you just rolled out of it.
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i want to be good. and do good. and be nice to people. and make people happy. and have good and healthy relationships with people. i want to learn to forgive and i want to understand other people. i want to be loved and adored and i want to love and adore
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a list of my masterposts
(i have too many to link under each masterpost so this will be updated every time i make a new one!)
notes, studying, and self-study resources
self-study resources
supplies
igcse resources
literature masterpost
organisation
aesthetically pleasing notes
annotating
studying a foreign language
really great apps
math
college + uni
motivation
biology
space
chemistry
physics
summary writing
the discursive/argumentative essay
the narrative essay + the descriptive essay
the ultimate english masterpost
stress relief
what i’ve learnt throughout my years of being a student
how to stay productive during holidays
bullet journals
melodic studying
philosophy
stay sated whilst you’re motivated
shakespeare
summer productivity
starting a studyblr
travel journals
masterpost of everything: part one
masterpost of everything: part two
book recommendations
ya novels
+ more
++ my study instagram
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hey guys!! i’ve been meaning to make this for a long while + it’s a holiday today so i decided to (finally) make it. this is a masterpost with all the resources i’ve used through my years studying english. i hope this helps you a lot!! you can also check out my book/studygram @aristotelian to follow my life as an english major :D
language
writing a summary
the discursive/argumentative essay
the narrative + descriptive essay
alternatives for commonly used words
words people get mixed up
synonyms
who/whom
lay/lie
rare words
an editing checklist
books in general
where i get my books
thrifted/new books
and some more
library genesis (lots of pdfs!!)
more free ebooks (really helpful for philosophy too)
book recommendations masterpost
ya novels masterpost
literature
my literature masterpost
shakespeare masterpost
how to annotate
how to study for english literature
making notes for literature
approaching poetry analysis in an exam
catergorising poems
tone vocabulary list
guide to reading literature
describing voices
reading a textbook quickly + effectively
short stories you should read
literature masterpost [1]
literature masterpost [2]
18 literary devices
annotations + note-taking
analysing poems [1]
analysing poems [2]
sparknotes
litcharts
gradesaver
cliffsnotes
cute shakespeare post
lovely literature prep sheet
beautiful chart of characters
aesthetically pleasing literary devices
literature for the auditory/visual learner
crash course literature
thug notes (lit with a twist, really)
modern classics summarised
classics summarised
shakespeare summarised
audiobooks on youtube
THIS SHIT HAS SAVED MY ASS I LOVE IT (ie. shakespeare’s plays as audio acted out on spotify)
essay writing
writing a great essay
how to write an essay
how to write an essay when you don’t know where to begin
transition words for essays
guide to essay writing
word guide
planning an essay that you can write in half an hour
synonyms for ‘suggests’
tips for thesis writing
an essay checklist
writing an unprepared text essay
a website that checks readability
a website that checks your spelling + grammar
a website to rate your papers
advice for writing papers
essay basics
good essay phrases
my links + masterposts
all my masterposts
my study/bookstagram @aristotelian
my goodreads @mitochondrions (so is my snapchat)
my spotify (lots of playlists)
hope you guys liked this!! feel free to message me or request a masterpost whenever, ily lots <3
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She loves deeply regardless of the love she gets back in return, and it is both her biggest strength, and her biggest weakness.
N.R. Hart (via onlinecounsellingcollege)
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How to Overcome your Fear of Social Situations
1. Force yourself to go out at least once or twice a week. To help you cope with your anxiety, ask a friend to do something with you, or go to an event where you know a few people. The idea is to gradually stretch yourself so that, eventually, you’ll be able to go to new things, and not feel terrified of meeting people you’ve never met before.
2. Pay attention to your appearance. When we feel good (or at least comfortable) with the way we look, we feel less anxious and more confident.
3. Find out what other people are talking about (such as baseball, hockey, popular films and TV shows) and read up on them. For example, you could google for the latest scores, headlines news and gossip on the stars.
4. When you are at social events watch to see how other people behave. You can learn a lot from closely observing, listening to, and then copying others.
5. Think about working with a counselor to address the underlying fears that are behind your social anxiety.
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When nobody else celebrates you, learn to celebrate yourself. When nobody else compliments you, then compliment yourself. It’s not up to other people to keep you encouraged. It’s up to you. Encouragement should come from the inside.
Joel Osteen (via onlinecounsellingcollege)
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I like people with depth, I like people with emotion, I like people with a strong mind, an interesting mind, a twisted mind, and also someone that can make me smile.
Abbey Lee Kershaw (via onlinecounsellingcollege)
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Progress. Just make progress. It’s OK to have setbacks … It’s OK to draw a line in the sand and start over again - and again. Just make sure you’re moving the line forward … Take baby steps, but at least take steps that stop you from being stuck. Then change will come. And it will be good.
Lysa TerKeurst (via onlinecounsellingcollege)
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recent bujo spread ft. new fav jeans and blossoms 🌟 ig: studylustre
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afternoon light & Soft Human by Emery Allen ( @wethinkwedream )
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Yes you may have bad days and maybe you’ve even relapsed or gone back and done some things you swore against… But you’re here now. You’re alive and you’re okay. Focus on your successes, no matter how small.
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Saturday Printable: Deconstruct Your Idols
Break down what you admire about them and why.
By Elly Malone.
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school starts in about a month for me and i thought it’d be helpful to compile everything i’ve collected in the span of a year into one giant masterpost ! :]
back to school tips!!
for freshmen !!!!
tips for students!!
for busy students tbh
advice for the school yr
++ survive your classes
preparing for september
go back to school lik a BAWSE!
make your semester successful
get organized!!
desk organization
organize your life
digital organization
good habits for you
organizing systems
more organizations
the everything book
organize your notes!
guide to organization
keep your bag organized
notetaking methods
cornell notes !
take gr8 notes
basic notetaking
how to mindmap
take math notes!!
handwritten notes
take lecture notes
google docs notes
more lecture notes
how to use onenote
guide to notetaking
organize your notes
uses for sticky notes
color code your notes
make your notes pretty
how to make flashcards
using your notes effectively
+ more ways to make them pretty
gr8 study methods !
studying tips
annotating lit
study process
study strategies!
how to memorize
lots of study tips
be a study witch!!
methods to try out!
improve your vocab
more study methods
how to start studying
voice record yourself
guide to study spaces
how to get good grades
active vs passive learning
+ recover from a bad grade
essay writing
tips for essays
writer resources
write a BIG essay
advice for papers!
essay conclusions
executing ur essay
write a great essay
gr8 grammar advice
improve your essays
how to write an essay
optimize your productivity
habits to form
get motivated
3 discipline tips
& avoid burnout
get things done!
productive habits
discipline yourself
overcome burnout
one week of habits
how to concentrate
how to start working
conquer productivity
get 100% work done
how to achieve more
reach ur full potential
manage your time!
the triangle myth
improve ur habits!
pomodoro method
manage your tasks
after school routine
stop procrastinating
have the perfect day
how to nap effectively
web resources
quizlet
todoist
spotify
duolingo
crashcourse
sleep tracker !
khanacademy
googlecalendar
plant nanny [water]
put yourself first !
relax!!!!!!!
for bad days
fix your life !
staying healthy
how to not care
pick yourself up
anxiety part two
how to fall asleep
how to feel better
improve your life
little happy things
how to be happier
coping with anxiety
activities for ur mind
happiness habits<3
take care of yourself
don’t study too much!
basic health reminders
coping w panic attacks
balance sleep & school
[+++]
make the most of ur day
get ur life back on track
beat procrastination
school organization
transitional words
online resources
bullet journaling
school supplies
gr8 powerpoint
homework tips
bullet journals
essay writin
study tips
more !!!
i hope this helps ! & check out my studygram for studyspo pics + my bts blog for me fangirling tbh :] good luck! x
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