this is a list of resources for when you're in crisis, whether you're suicidal, triggered, having a panic attack, or any other mental health emergency.
this list will be updated with new resources as i find them.
emergency numbers for your country
helplines for your country
Australia: lifeline 13 11 14 & other helplines
managing flashbacks
quick helpful tips for suicidal feelings
you feel like shit interactive self care guide (alternative site)
this is a list of resources for when you're in crisis, whether you're suicidal, triggered, having a panic attack, or any other mental health emergency.
this list will be updated with new resources as i find them.
emergency numbers for your country
helplines for your country
Australia: lifeline 13 11 14 & other helplines
managing flashbacks
quick helpful tips for suicidal feelings
you feel like shit interactive self care guide (alternative site)
hello all! my name is sam, and here is a masterpost of all the masterposts that i’ve reblogged. these masterposts do not belong to me. i also recognize that some of these posts are not “masterposts”, but they contain so much useful information.
student success:
dorm advice (1 // 2)
foolproof guide to school success
student success masterpost
guide to buying a laptop for school
self care
essay/paper writing masterpost
managing research projects
tips for busy students
how to defeat procrastination
conquering the school year (!!!)
back to school masterposts (1 // 2 // 3 // 4 // 5 )
email tips
study apps and websites
beat. that. class.
makin’ pretty notecards
studying for big exams
back to school diys
self care:
self care
weekly planner printables
16 small steps to happiness (actually best ever)
self care activites
period tips (yeah, that kinda period)
avoiding burnout
mooooore self care
101 (!!!) self care tips
feel better
hobbies!
productivity:
wake up early
organize your things
super tasty study snacks
summer productivity
sunday checklist
distraction free studying
ultimate summer masterpost
you are worth it:
how to overcome failure
you don’t have to study all the time to be successful
remember this: you are worth it. you’re not a robot. it’s okay to take breaks. your health is above everything else. always. mentally and physically.
well, that’s it for now! i have more links to other masterposts, so let me know if you want another one!
this is a masterpost dedicated to those who want to organize themselves but are too lazy to start aka me everyday
01. organizing your schoolwork
there are so many ways to organize your papers nowadays, so it’s pretty important to find what works best for you
I personally use binders and sheet protectors for my handouts that I get at school
pros: binders keep your papers secure, you can use dividers for further organization
cons: that loud noise from opening the binder rings, can be heavy, the binder rings can mess up your papers, the plastic pockets on the inside of the binder often tears
as mentioned, to combat the tearing of papers, I use sheet protectors
if you’re not a fan of binders, a nice alternative is expandable file folders
see this video by @studyign/sareena for some more info!
pros: not as heavy as a binder, there is some organization already with the extra pockets
cons: depending on the brand, might be flimsy, the plastic pockets can tear
I currently use one of these to store all of my homework, and so far it’s worked out for me quite nicely! I would definitely recommend them
if you don’t get that many papers in class but still want to hold onto them, folders are always a nice choice
pros: are lightweight, capable of holding a lot of papers
cons: can tear, papers can fall out (unless you have the kind w/ brads)
I use both folders and binders bc sometimes I’m too lazy to open the rings of the binder oops
also, if you want to store more, it can help if you buy the folders that contain brads
psa: if you don’t keep binder clips or paper clips with you, then you should bc they’re extremely useful and will make your life easier when you’re sorting out papers
for more tips, see this masterpost by @tbhstudying/seo!
02. organizing your supplies
some of you might have a lot of stationary and pens lying around
for those that don’t, it’s totally fine and you might have it better off bc you don’t have to keep track of that many things ahahaha
it’s always nice to have a pen case or pouch to hold your supplies, it can really help you keep your supplies together
if you’re willing to make the investment, try the kipling 100 pens pencil case
here is a cheaper alternative
this website is also really nice, their products are super cute and they have a large variety of pen cases to choose from
when you’re organizing your supplies, it’s important to know what you need the most on a daily basis - it’s not helping you if you keep a complete set of staedtler triplus fineliners in your pen case when in reality you only use two colors every day
ask yourself: what do I need? will it be okay if I leave it behind?
if you choose to leave some supplies at home, be sure that you have a place to leave them hehe
03. organizing your desk space
okay so if you’re like me, you probably have a lot of papers and things that stay on your desk, such as stationary, extra paper, textbooks, etc.
to organize some of my pens/pencils, I recommend using a jar or cup of some sort to keep on your desk so that it’s within reach
for those extra packs of lined/graphed paper you might have, you can store it on your desk in a magazine file or in your drawer
going back to the magazine file: 11/10 would recommend
for me, I have a small desk, so I can’t afford to have everything being piled on my desk - the magazine files are really nice for organizing
be sure that when you’re working, you only have the things you need on your desk! anything that isn’t needed should be stored as neatly as possible
you can find different desk organizers and containers in places like target and amazon!
I hope this was helpful to you guys! I personally still struggle with organization, but over the course of my 2015-16 school year, I’m starting to find ways to keep my things and my life together. if you have any questions, feel free to drop an ask in my inbox ^-^
My massive master post of master posts. Note: I tried posting this earlier but it got messed up and im posting it again.
studying/general:
ultimate studying by @iridescentstudy
study basics by @superstudy
ultimate back to school mp by @studyspoinspo
school cheat sheet by @jwstudying
lazy guide to good grades by @artkidstudies
guide to studying by @elkstudies
study tips for lazy students pt.1 by @collegetothestars
study tips for lazy student pt.2
organisation mp by elkstudies
back to school mp by schloarlystudies
school supplies by @hermionegoals
study methods by @etudiance
how to grow up
learning how to study by @study-well
guides to life by secretly-einstein
subject resources list by elkstudies
studying tips & resources by @sharpiefumesandnotetaking
101 study tips by @study-early
a stash of tiny study tips
complete guide to studying well by @scholarlysquad
studyblr masterpost by @getstudyblr
resources for neurodivergent students by chemistry-hoe
study mp by @theinspiringstudyhub
study post mp by strive-for-da-best
rock this semester mp by theanxiousstudent
general studying m.p by @studytip
study tips by hermionegoals
study & life mp by @dutchstudyblr
m.p (studying etc.) by @mystudyblur
how to group work by studiyng
bullet journals by @cutestudystuff
living & studying with anxiety by @hayley-studies
college mp by @notquitenightingale
college m.p by college-campuses
selfcare:
anxiety by @solarstudy
feeling ok?
self help masterpost of masterpost by sherwat
selfcare cheat sheet by jwstudying
websites to feel good by samlest
simple self care practices by alittlebitofpcos
22 less difficult self-care practices by mapsfortheroad
anxiety distraction games
some mental health resources
self care for students by @cortexstudy
browse through sydney-studies self-care tag
self care mp
healing/ selfcare m.p by fuckyeahmizedbeauty
all the self care by @saturdaystudying
self care mp to help you get through school
stress relief by higschoolering
self care m.p by exhale-doubt
self help m.p
time to sleep by ofinervas
getting a goodnight’s sleep by higschoolering
sleep? sleep. by studygene
apps
App masterpost by @studiyng
chrome extensions for disabilities by cayennepeper
helpful apps by @gracelearns
printables:
printables by studiyng
printables by studywithnerdyglasses
printable mp by me
2016 planner printables m.p by @marias-studyblr
printables m.p by @studytops
printables m.p by chemistrynerd2020
printables by @highschoolering
printables m.p by @studie-s
productivity/motivation
concentration by @study-star
how to study when you don’t want to by @minimaliststudies
productivity mp
getting started with studying by @stvdyghost
organization & goal setting m.p by @studyhope
staying productive by elkstudies
free/moneysaving
learn things for free by girl-havoced
100 legal sites to download literature from by itsrosewho
sites to get free textbooks by thearialligraphyproject
money mp by @academla
how to studyblr on a budget by @studygene
literature/writing
stuff you need for essays by @studyign
expand your vocab by study-star
annotating effectively by @hideandstudy
ultimate english mp by @areistotle
food
feed your brain by @studybowie
stay sated while you’re motivated (food) by areistotle
healthy food guide
notes
color coding notes by @aca-demia
upgrade you notes mp by @studylou
how to mindmap by @study-nsp
exams
exam m.p by theanxiousstudent
cramming 4 exams by @gflynnx
history
history mp by iamerudite
psychology:
AP psychology study stuff by thisplacethatiknow
teach yourself by tobeagenius
science/math:
free science books by the-more-u-know
ultimate science masterpost by me
AP chemistry mp by etudiance
maths mp by @organisaticns
algebra m.p by etudiance
geometry m.p by eutdiance
language:
japanese by @fuckstudy
arabic m.p by rockinspired
french by organisaticns
french resources by @theperksofbeingstudying
french resources by higschoolering
italian by studybowie
other masterposts of masterpost:
favorite masterposts by @studybudyblr
m.p of masterposts by iridescentstudy
vangoghstudies m.p of masterpost
m.p of masterpost by academla
astrophyscs mp of masterposts
fun/misc:
Bordem cheat sheet by jwstudying
DIY mp by studiying
trans resources m.p
hobbies mp by killyouranxiety
general resources m.p by needforcaffeine
mp of basically everything by bakrua
stationery m.p by equipoises
music m.p by studyaim
study sounds
study playlist
≧✯◡✯≦ I’m making a masterpost of my favorite posts which I’m deciding to share with you all. ☜(*▽*)☞ BOLDS ARE FAVES
** This took me a great deal of time to make, so I hope you all truly find this very helpful. I would love to hear some feedback for you all. I’ve tagged each original poster. (ALPHABETICAL ORDER) as well. Enjoy xoxo **
001; Essays-
How To Write A Killer Unprepared Essay - @rewritign
How to Write a Research Essay - @studyspire
How to Write an Essay - @captainnaustralia
The Narrative + Descriptive Essay - @areistotle
002; Exams-
“5 Tips During an Exam” - @collegeref
How to Review for Exams (video) - @studywithmariana
Surviving Finals Week - @studyingandlattes
Exams! (masterpost) - @theanxioustudent
Test Taking Tips - @tbhstudying
003; Food-
Food Masterpost - @studiyng
004; Handwriting-
Improving Your Handwriting - @areistotle
How To Get Neater Handwriting - @stuudytips
Handwriting sample - @studysthetics
College Note-Taking 101 - @briellestudies
005; Note-Taking-
How To Take Lecture Notes - @letsget-downtobusiness
How to Color-Code Notes: Tips & Tricks - @kimberlystudies
Upgrade Your Notes (masterpost) - @studylou
What is Revising? Methods & Tips - @simply-study
How to Make Revision Notes (video) - @nehrdist
How to Take Effective Notes in Class - @emmastudies
How I Revise - @youaretheairinmyalveoli
Guide to Mind-Maps - @elkstudies
Note-Taking - @elkstudies
Psychology;
Guide To Psychology Note-Taking - @unistudydiary
006; Organization-
Notebook Organisation - @study-well
5 Habits of Organized Students - @study-hack
Tips That’ll Make Your School Year Easier - @warmvanillabookworm
Organisation (masterpost) - @elkstudies
007; Procrastination-
“The Procrastinator’s to Procrastination” - @pythgaoras
Planning for a Deadline - @staedtlers-and-stabilos
008; Reading-
How to Tackle Assigned College Readings - @toobusytoread
009; Self-Care-
Tips On Self Care & Motivation - @collegetothestars
Tips for Balancing Sleep and Education - @brbimstudying
010; Studying-
Study Methods - @etudiance
“6 Things People Don’t Tell You About Studying” - @behindonstudying
“Things Top Students Do” - @study-studymore-studyhard
Study Tips for A Law Student - @imanistudies
“Night Before The Exam & I Didn’t Study” - @renaistudying
Learning Styles and Study Tips - @kimberlystudies
A Guide to Studying Well (masterpost) - @scholarlysquad
Emergency Study Plan “My Test is Tomorrow!” - @getstudyblr
40 Study Tips & Tricks - @studywithmariana
Study Like a Boss - @wannabesurgicalgod
What to Avoid During Studying - @mariacharl
Study Tips from a MIT Student w/ a 5.0 - @academicheaux
3- Day Study Plan “Remember Everything for a Test” - @getstudyblr
Study Tips - @elkstudies
Math;
Math Studying Techniques - @lunastudy
“How To Study For Mathematics” - @monica-studies
Succeeding in Math - @universtudy
How to Study Calculus - @studygene
011; Tips-
How to Earn More A’s - @abs-studies
Starting the Semester Off Right - @highschoolering
Some Tips for Lectures - @justanotherpsychmajor
Tips for a New School Year (masterpost) - @workhardlikegranger
Overcoming Burnout - @rewritign
How to Survive Online Classes - @studyingandlattes
i’ve wanted to make a masterpost for a longer time now, but just didn’t know about what! so, i’ve decided to compile some links and masterposts i’ve found useful!!
study methods and focusing
study techniques
learning styles quiz
study methods masterpost by etudiance
guide to studying by elkstudies
surviving finals week by studyingandlattes
language learning tips by study-ings
tips to help you focus
staying focused by elkstudies
tips on staying focused by strive-for-da-best
note taking and revision
note taking masterpost by areistotle
note taking masterpost #2 by studyign
flashcards masterpost by etudiance
how to use sticky notes by etudiance
history note taking tips by simply-study
annotations guide by studyign
character flashcards for literature text
how to annotate by tbhstudying
notetaking 101 by wonderfullifee
taking effective notes by hiccop
time management
time management
the pomodoro method masterpost by etudiance
time management by studyign
there’s a LOT more links and masterposts out there, but i think this is enough!! make it a great day, and keep on studying!!! :-)
Hello studyblr community! Since school is starting in 10 days for me, I decided to put together of all the masterposts that I have gathered in my likes. I will be adding more to this list. If you have any requests, please send me a message or ask!
Back to School
Tips for the New School Year! (Studying + Lifestyle) @workhardlikegranger
School Masterpost @harryoinee
Back to School Masterpost @babessist
How to Prepare for a New Semester @blissfulstudies
School Masterpost @studyspiration-coffee
School Advice Masterpost @studywithmariana
Back 2 School Advice @studyign
Study Tips to Read Through Before the Semester Begins @hexaneandheels
Back to School Post @jung-taekwoon10
Study Tips To Start Off The Semester Right @hexaneandheels
School Supplies @hermionegoals
Note Taking and Studying
Note Taking Masterpost @study-well
Upgrade Your Notes @studylou
Note-taking @thescholarlysquad
Note Taking Methods @studyign
Note Taking @elkstudies
Notes, Studying and Self-Study Resources @areistotle
Self-Study Resources @areistotle
Note-Taking Masterpost @stuudytips
Study Methods @etudiance
Exams
Exams Masterpost @theanxioustudent
YouTube Channels to Ace Your Exams @mai-studies
Organisation
Organisation Masterpost @elkstudies
More Free Printables Than You Should Ever Need @haes-and-studying
Guide to Bullet Journals @study-well
Music
Melodic Studying @areistotle
Because Music ALWAYS Helps!! @staedtbler
Motivation
Anti-procrastination Masterpost @elkstudies
Motivation Masterpost @elkstudies
Study-well’s Motivation Masterpost @study-well
Productivity: A Masterpost @teaandbooksandhappiness
Health
Stay healthy @studyign
Feed Yo’ Brain @studylou
Stay Healthy While Studying @elkstudies
Apps/ Online
Favourite Study Apps @blissfulstudies
A World-Class Education at your Fingertips @thescienceofreality
how to take cornel notes (my personal favorite note taking method)
how to make a mind map (can be really cool and helpful to learn)
types of note taking
note taking methods
power point on note taking
how to effectively use highlighters (helped me a lot)
how to color code notes
more ways to color code
note taking video
Stationery stores
cute little stationery store (in Korean though)
papersource
thepaperstore (super cute and cheep)
papyrus
DuboDumo on Etsy (you can also find so many other stationery shops on etsy and I highly recommend that because many of them are absolutely perfect and for a relatively cheep price)
muji online store (one of my favorites)
paperchace (highly recommended)
cottonon
mochiThings (omg i love!!!)
cutestationery
jetPens (nice pens)
kikki.K
oh deer
Exams
ACT/SAT prep blogs
exam study tips
Before exam
cramming smartly
study guide
how to not panic before exam
stress tips
exam masterpost
how to stay alive during exams
more exam tips
stress relievers
guide to final exams
SAT/ACT resources
Studying for the AP exam
more study tips for AP exam
Apps (completely free at App store)
Pomorodo
my Homework student planner (Love this app, it’s my favorite and really helps me stay organized with all the homework that I have)
Evernote
FocusNow (so cute i love it!!)
Any.Do
Quizlet
Duolingo
LetterSpace (note taking)
30/30
Sleepy time
Quiz Up
Study Tips
How to start studying
how to study for ACT
tips for freshmen
easy study tip you can do
studying foreign languages
study tips masterpost
101 study tips
top five study tips
how to study for big exams
crash course videos
Writing
hand writing tips
word building
transition words
essay writing masterpost
how to write a strong essay (wow this rly helped me)
synonyms for suggest
paper writing advice
in class essay tips
how to write a good essay
nice little synonym chart
college essays
How to lengthen your paper without really lengthening your paper
Hi friends! This masterpost is sort of a best-of-the-best kinda thing. All of these posts/articles are ones that I’ve found to be ridiculously helpful and/or inspiring. If you’re a new or old studyblr (or maybe not even a studyblr at all) , who doesn’t really know where to begin in regards to studying, taking notes, doing assignments, etc., then this is the masterpost for you!
I. STUDYING
first, prepare your study zone!
which study mood are you in today?
some great studying tips n’ tricks
try out some new study methods
these index cards are fabulous
time for a break (go you!)
II. NOTE-TAKING
write your notes hella efficiently
make the most out of your lectures
guide to pretty notes
a great note-taking masterpost!
III. BULLET JOURNALING
everything you need is literally here
but still, here are some prompts to get you started
note: obviously it’s not the biggest masterpost ever, but it’s made up of tons of other masterposts and important info so keep that in mind! also i’ll add more as i go :9
general study/school tips: x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
helpful youtubers & videos | tips & websites | back to school tips (!!!) | dealing with a bad grade | huge masterpost (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) | free SAT & AP books | study guides for most subjects | useful websites | download literature legally | things top students do | studying math (1) (2) | proofreading | creativity | becoming a morning person | SAT & ACT sites | mindmapping | learning styles | geographically accurate names of the world | amino acids | APUSH (1) | essay checklist | make an A in AP | more descriptive english words
employment/work/The Real World: x x x x x x x x x x
college/college prep:
tips for entering college | general tips (1) (2) (3) (4) | scholarships (1) (2) | the no bullshit guide to college | packing guide | textbooks (1) (2)
general health\mental health/self care: tips (1) | feelings of inadequacy | anxiety | living healthily w/ depression | avoid stress from school | general life advice |
organization: organizing your study space | printables (1) (2)| handwriting | supplies (1) (2) (3) (4) | annotating (1) (2) (3) (4) | extra tips (1)
(bullet) journaling: x x x x x x x
productivity: ios apps for studying | tips/resources (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) | sunday night productivity | how to use microsoft onenote | how to take notes from textbooks (1) (2) | how to take notes in general (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) | apps for going paperless | summer productivity (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) | how to beat laziness | how to make flashcards | more apps | study music (1) (2) (3) |
As we get closer to the end of the year, it’s a good idea to think about what you can do to make your 2016 be as great as possible. Whether your normal end-of-year routine consists of making a long list of resolutions or you keep writing last year’s date, there’s no reason you can’t make next year everything you want and more.
Resolutions: one of the most common traditions, a sort of ritual that never seems to fail us as February rolls around. Making New Year’s Resolutions can be a helpful exercise, but there’s a lot to keep in mind in order to ensure success. According to the University of Scranton, 33% of people fail in their resolution by the end of January, and only 46% make it to July (x). What can you do to maximize your chances of success?
Set reasonable goals - your goals should be positive and specific
SMART goal setting
psychology behind goals
how long it takes to form a habit
HabitRPG
Stay positive - you are not defined by your mistakes
common failures to avoid
staying positive in school
seven ways to stay optimistic
TED: the power of mindset
overcoming setbacks
Every year, the most common resolutions include the usual suspects: eating well, getting healthy or fit, losing weight, getting better grades or doing better at work. If this is one of yours (and chances are, it is!) then here are some specific tips on how to make that resolution work for you.
Exercise - no matter if it’s 30 minutes a day or your 100th marathon
when you don’t like exercise
handy tips to following through
workout playlists!!
beginner strength workouts
look workouts that are free
good reasons to exercise in winter
motivation is really, really important
Healthier weight - it benefits your body and your health to be at a smart weight
find your target range
benefits of being at a healthy weight
easy ways to get kick started
reasons why it might not be working
Mental health - this is so, so important! make it a priority in 2016
easy tips to keep yourself healthy
super great mindfulness/meditation app (free!)
exercises to calm anxiety
positivity is ~all mental~
students against depression
Finally, a studyblr guide to 2016 couldn’t be complete without one simple recommendation. Use the new year to get back on track with your studies, continue your success, and develop great new habits! There’s no better time to get out ahead and learn new skills that will help you in 2016 and beyond.
Study habits!!! - learn from the amazing studyblr community
organization & tips masterpost
using voice recording
focusing
make your notes *aesthetic*
treat yo self when yo study
great school resources
ultimate masterpost of study master posts
If you set your mind to it, you can accomplish anything in 2016! “It always seems impossible until it is done.” Have a fantastic new year!