stressed depressed lemon zest | PolSci Student | IB Survivor | France | i also have no idea what i am doing
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— Fyodor Dostoevsky; Letter to his brother 9th August 1838
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ily dropouts ily ppl getting their ged ily ppl who arent even getting a ged ily homeschooled ppl ily ppl who have to take breaks or leave the school system or who got held back i love everyone with a nonlinear or short school journey with my whole heart. btw.
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Late night study with a cup of coffee truely a great combination!!
pic: endofthelifee
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Discipline is not a lack of freedom, it is a harmonious relationship with time. Managing your schedule and daily habits well is a necessary component to free up the practical and creative capacity to make great art.
rick rubin, the creative act
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did some research for my thesis in a very cute café. it was just the motivation i needed. ✨
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Red currants I harvested the other day, and some recipe notes belonging to my great grandfather (not the recipe I tried today, but it was such a cool find I had to share it).
26|06|2023
My post exam resting continues, and I don't know how long it will last, but I am enjoying every moment of it. Today I started planning a trip I'll be going on with my parents this weekend. I really like planning these kind of things, and I'm really excited to go on this trip. I really hope my anxiety won't fuck it up for me, but I am trying to focusing on the positive things, and in the worse case scenarios I have my meds to help me. Today I also took some time to try a new recipe I have never done before with my own hands. It's a family recipe both my grandmas used to make, and judging from the smell I have a good feeling about what I have made with my first attempt. I'll only be able to judge in a couple of days, but my hopes are high. I also worked on a reading challenge update post that has been in my draft for months and that I will hopefully post soon. I was also thinking about making a specific post on what I read in the year so far, but I honestly don't know how to structure it yet (so if anyone has any ideas let me know, I might look for a tag or something). I wanted to work in my garden but by the time I finished cooking I was tired and today it was way too hot for me to do a good job, so I have postponed that to the next few days.
Productivity and self care:
read first thing in the morning
monthly therapy session
did the first big part of my travel planning
tried making a family recipe for the first time
listened to a feel good playlist
worked on a future post
Irish on duolingo (still just doing reviews of old stuff because my burned out brain cannot focus on new topics)
listened to the newest episode of the books unbound podcast
crosswords
📖: The House In The Cerulean Sea by T.J. Klune
🎵:25 by The Pretty Reckless
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My mood constantly affects my reading goal: whenever I plan to read a fiction I switch to a classic, vice versa, whenever I'm determined to buy a book by an author I've never read anything before, here I add some re-reads I once read and wanna get a physical copy, or a good translation of it – that's why it takes me so long to buy a book.
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saturday designing posters from bed
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My mood constantly affects my reading goal: whenever I plan to read a fiction I switch to a classic, vice versa, whenever I'm determined to buy a book by an author I've never read anything before, here I add some re-reads I once read and wanna get a physical copy, or a good translation of it – that's why it takes me so long to buy a book.
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