25yo magical girl ❈ Practical nurse | Study japanese for fun I teach beginner japanese class I study psychology and pedagogy
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i’m seeing a lot of people reblogging suicide hotlines and this is just a reminder that this is a suicide help line that works like a text-based instant messenger for people who may need to talk to someone but have trouble/are uncomfortable making phone calls
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you’re not falling behind. you are still young and have a whole life ahead of you. you have enough time to explore things u love and experience your life and make your goals come true and find reasons to live. take things one day at a time and don’t let the fear of falling behind stop you because life isn’t a race.
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Graduated as a practical nurse March 29th 🎊 Now I’m trying to read for my entrance exams 📖😓
IG: lazypotatostudy
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OneNote digital bullet journal x planner masterpost
So, before this university year started I realized that Passion Planner and my last year simple and mini bullet-journal don’t meet my requirements, so I needed something new. I love watching others bullet journals and planners, which are colourful and creative, and nice-looking. But I just don’t find it convenient, logical and useful - to spend so much money and time on a notebook (just my opinion, guys, relax). Like…what for?
AND THEN I’VE SEEN THE LIGHT e.g. HAD AN IDEA TO CREATE A DIGITAL BULLET JOURNAL.
This way you can save money and spend less time. And you can see it whenever you want. And don’t carry additional weight with you (which, if you’re like me and have lots of heavy stuff with you every day, is a real pro)
I’m using a netbook and usually carry it around with me to work on + I’ve got all books for classes there (and we’ve lots of those), so my choice landed on OneNote app. I think many of you are used to see it only as a note-taking app, for Cornwell’s system for example, but, in fact, it has so many great options to act as a planner or a journal, that I was AMAZED not to find anyone using it this way.
But enough talking, let’s see how it looks in practice!
Here you can see different sections/tabs and pages of a chosen tab. I use them for my everyday needs, like mood diary and recovery challenge; checking my students progresses, tasks and what we’ve learned; the tab for my coursework contains a calendar, research plan, some info and notes; and notebook is for my french philology when I need to work with pdf files and highlight something in the text or write over it. Anyways, the one that interests us is bullet journal.
· This is how my month of October looks like. I have a small calendar on the top left and the description of important/highlighted dates below it. Then, opposing calendar, there are my monthly goals. In the center there are books I need and want to read, tv series/movies/anime I plan to watch. And a bunch of pics to add the colour. (Pay attention to the to-do squares and keep them in mind, we’ll come back to them later!)
· This is how first week of October looked like. Pretty simple and minimalistic. I mostly tracked what I need to do on a certain day and some chores. And it was the week when I decided to differentiate symbols.
· My tags are pretty simple and I don’t always use them all, mostly first 12 (well, I use almost all of them, whatever), but it’s nice knowing I’ll have from what to choose if I ever need to.
· Then there’s food log for each week. Pretty simple and on a A5 page size. (fasting was due to the loss of the appetite for 4 days because of my depression)
· And monthly habit tracker. As you can see, I failed the drawing one completely. I may change them from time to time, though sport, self-care (or skin care), planning and water trackers are always with me. I love keeping them colour-coded.
So, this is how I use OneNote. I’m still using my Passion Planner and some phone apps to keep on track. I hope you’ve found this post useful and enjoyed the walkthrough my digital bullet journal. If you decide to create your own, tag me. I’d love to see them!
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studying Japanese is mostly just quietly sobbing “wakaranai” into your ramen
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09.11.2018
So, a school has been pretty overwhelming. Lately, I’ve been feeling like I can’t do everything I have to do 😅 I have a lot of assignments to do and a very little time. Some of the topics are really tough and time-consuming. Still, I have to find time to do those and to study for my upcoming JLPT N3 test.
I fractured my leg during the autumn break so being in school has been painful. Thankfully I’m out of my misery in 2 weeks when my cast will be removed 💪🏻
Assignments to do:
- Folder with stimulating tasks for children
- Lecture about palliative care
- Child protection law
- Interview a preschool teacher
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Hey everyone! I’m Pinja which is pronounced like Penya. I’ve been editing my “new” studyblr blog for a few days now and I want to fully introduce myself to this community again. I was too lazy with my last studyblr so I’m trying again.. Wish me luck!
About me:
In a year, I will graduate as a practical nurse
After that, I will try to get into a University of Helsinki
I want to become a Japanese language teacher
I’m 22 (March 7, 1996)
I’m from Finland
Fully bilingual in English and Finnish
Intermediate in Japanese
Interests:
I love watching anime during my free time
Also, I love to play on PS4 (The Witcher, Dead by daylight, Bioshock etc.)
I’m really into J-rock but everything good goes
I work out with zombie walk because that is pretty much the only way to get my fat ass moving xD
I’m a huge foodie and always down for a food adventure!
Current Studies:
Practical nurse
JLPT
Pedagogy
Applied behavioral analysis
Why a studyblr?
To improve my motivation and I believe creating this blog will help me stay on task. (maybe)
I also want to create good study habits before university starts
The studyblr community sounds very inclusive and loving. I would love to be part of it!
Goals:
I would love to do the 100 days of productivity challenge
Start and complete my first bullet journal
Be very active on here with my own original posts as well
Make new friends!
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