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if something makes you go ā!!!!ā inside itās worth keeping around
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did some of my childrenās literature reading (which was a bunch of grimms fairytales!!!), now I have to challenge myself to battle my philosophy assignment, which has been kicking my poor brain a lot today but if I keep my chin up and acknowledge that nothing happens without hard work, I should be alright! Itās also mid-autumn festival äøē§ēÆ!!! happy mid-autumn, dear friends š ā”
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āStudy while others are sleeping; work while others are loafing; prepare while others are playing; and dream while others are wishing.ā ā William Arthur Ward
Hey guys, how was your day?š¤ Mine was okay, I managed to study a little bit and Iāve also done my Weekly Study Schedule (printable from @emmastudies) because I am now on holidays but still have exams at the end of April and beginning of May! After my exams Iāll have 3months and a half of holidays! I AM SO READY FOR THAT TBH!
So here is a little picture of my desk area from today!ššš» Iāve also read an article saying that drinking water helps boost oneās mental performance: STUDY! To sum up, it basically helps your brain to work faster! (Now you can picture me drinking 900L of water before my finals hahahaha)ššš
Side note: I ordered āLong Walk To Freedom: The Autobiography of Nelson Mandelaā, Iāll have to wait around 2 weeks before getting it because I bought a used one from Amazon for only 3⬠(Iām obsessed with used books with pages discoloration, notes and highlighting inside)šš»
Have a nice day guys, I hope you all doing okay, donāt forget to stay motivated no matter what!šŖš» xx
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itās all going to work out better than we imagine
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but if i dont see immediate results for my efforts ill die
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GOOD STUDYING VS BAD STUDYING
GOOD STUDYING
Use recall. When you look at a passage and try to study it, Ā look away and recall the main ideas. Try recalling concepts when you are walking to class or in a different room from where you originally learned it. An ability to recallāto generate the ideas from inside yourselfāis one of the key indicators of good learning.
Test yourself. On everything. All the time. Flashcards are your best friend. Use quizlet if you donāt want to hand-make flashcards. Get somebody to test you on your notes.
Space your repetition. Spread out your learning in any subject a little every day, just like an athlete. Donāt sit and study one subject for 2 hours, do half an hour every day.
Take breaks. It is common to be unable to solve problems or figure out concepts in math or science the first time you encounter them. This is why a little study every day is much better than a lot of studying all at once. When you get frustrated, take a break so that another part of your mind can take over and work in the background. You need breaks in order for your brain to retain the information. Try the Pomodoro method if you have trouble timing breaks!
Use simple analogies. Whenever you are struggling with a concept, think to yourself, How can I explain this so that a ten-year-old could understand it? Using an analogy really helps. Say it out loud, like youāre teaching it, whether itās to an imaginary class or your sister who couldnāt care less. Ā The additional effort of teaching out loud allows you to more deeply encode.
Focus. Turn off your phone / iPad / any distractions and clear your desk of everything you do not need. Use apps like Forest if you canāt stay off them!
Do the hardest thing earliest in the day, when youāre wide awake and less likely to push it aside.
BAD STUDYING
Avoid these techniquesāthey can waste your time even while they fool you into thinking youāre learning!
Passive rereadingāsitting passively and running your eyes back over a page. This is a waste of time, frankly, and doesnāt do anything to help information pass into your brain without recall.
Over-highlighting. Colouring a passage of text in highlighter isnāt helpful at all. Itās good for flagging up key points to trigger concepts and information, but make sure what you highlight goes in.
Waiting until the last minute to study. DONāT CRAM!!!
Doing what you know. This isnāt studying! This is like learning how to juggle but only throwing one ball.Ā
Neglecting the textbook. Would you dive into a pool before you knew how to swim? The textbook is your swimming instructorāit guides you toward the answers.Ā
Not asking your teachers for help. They are used to lost students coming in for guidanceāitās their job to help you.Ā
Not getting enough sleep. Your brain practices and repeats whatever you put in mind before you go to sleep, as well as retaining information and repairing itself. Prolonged fatigue allows toxins to build up in the brain that disrupts the neural connections you need to think quickly and well.Ā
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09.1.2020 | mujiās word cards are a life saver honestly
šµ Policy of Truth - Depeche Mode
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a random mood board for quotes that i to deeply relate to.
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never not bribing myself with cute lattes in order to writeā¦
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I am way behind on a lot of my uni work, and I have two ten page essay deadlines coming up in a few weeks, so I really need to get back to studying
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09.10.16 cleaning my desk is so satisfying šŖš» wish me luck for the start of yr 12 tomorrow!
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- ĶĢ march 18th 2017 ĶĢ- ā good morning š» i took some pics this morning bc the sun was shining :)) im currently listening to black mambo by glass animals and lemme tell u,, it good. anyways, enjoy your weekend + stay productive! ā
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02.02.20. hello!! long time no see:) here's this semester's ap micro notebook + flashcards, and some very minimal bujo pages!! econ is my fav class to take notes in, i've been slacking in the rest haha ..
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