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06.06.19 | 10:30am
Sometimes I think Iām ok and then I have a flashback to that episode of doctor who when I was like 7 about the vashta nerada and the time I hoyed a bit of bacon under my bed to check I wasnāt gonna get scalped x
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12 new year month-long challenge ideas
donāt buyĀ āextraā stuff for a monthĀ šøĀ - that means no shopping for clothes, no starbucks, no restaurant dates, no random pretty stationery. buy only what you truly need.
learn a language every day for a monthĀ š - there are tons of apps and recources out there meant to help you learn a new language. donāt give up after a week long streak, make it a month!
read (x) pages every day for a monthĀ š - looking at my not-even-half-done goodreads challene makes me sad, so working on reducing my tbr list is one of my top priorities this upcoming year
watch a (short) documentary every day for a monthĀ š½ - make a new folder on youtube and add all educational videos you think youād find interesting to it. there are countless channels out there - crashcourse, itās okay to be smart, kurzgesagt, ted-ed (ā¦) with variety of amazing videos
study for (x) hours every day for a month š§ - itās easy not to do anything school related when you have an exam-free week, but when the time comes, you might find yourself overwhelmed with work. try to study every day, but be mindful of your mental health.
meditate every day for a month š§ - find a good youtube meditation coach or install an app and use it. even if itās only three minutes a day, it could make a big difference.
work out every day for a month š - other than working on your mental health, you need to take care of your physical health as well. a workout can be anything from a simple 5-minute stretch, to a 2-hour long gym session!
reach 10k steps every day for a month š¶ - a lot of phones have pedometers pre-installed, but if your phone doesnāt, i truly recommend getting a step counting app. go out and get some fresh air! if itās too cold outside, you can walk around in circles in your house
drink (x) liters of water every day for a month š§ - pure water might not be everybodyās cup of tea (hah), but an actual cup of tea might be! if you donāt like drinking plain water, make sure to get enough of it via tea, coffee, soupsā¦
eat vegeterian/vegan every day for a month š„ - if you decide to do this, make sure to get informed beforehand and see if this could cause you any health problems. if itās safe for you, prepare to be met with a lot of advantages of this lifestyle!
no chocolate/added sugar for a month š« - i had a bad habit of over-snacking on sweets, but cutting just chocolate or just added sugar led me to far healthier eating habits! you donāt have to give up both at the same time!
go to sleep early & wake up early every day for a month ā° - or at least get no more and no less than eight hours of sleep every night! but, for example, going to sleep at 10pm and waking up at 6am is what this challenge is aiming for.
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Iām sorry if 2019 was not what you thought it was going to be. But thank god thatāsĀ over. Hereās to 2020, and hereās to learning a lot about learning a lot.
now playing:
everybody lost somebody- bleachersĀ
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9.7.2019 // did some scrap-booking about my prague adventures!
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07.10.19
Some of my favourite things: bullet journal, mildliners and avocado on toastššš„
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3.11.19 || Ćok yavaÅ soru cƶzdüÄümden bu sıralar kendimi hızlandırmaya calıÅıyorum. Bugün kimya ,fizik ve geometri ƧalıÅmalıyım š„
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20.11.19 Manchester
āFor someone who loved words as much as I did, it was amazing how often they failed me.ā - M.L. Rio, If We Were Villains
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The sunset last night was so peaceful and comforting, as much as Iām looking forward to autumn (as you can tell from small Halloween decor making its way onto my desk) and settling into my final year, I will miss these summer evenings
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hey friends! sorry for disappearing for a few days. i was taking some much needed time for myself, a much much needed break. I hope things have been good for everyone! today is setting up to be a nice soft one. itās raining outside and iām making a cup of tea. will probably do some writing, some reading, watch a ghibli movie, maybe some sketchingĀ ā§*:dļ¾
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04.07.19 //
Itās kind of impossible to take studyblr pictures without this little boy in them. Heās always on my desk when Iām studying/working :)
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I am so in love with my study space! š I had my very first day of med school yesterday... and I am loving it so far! šš¼āāļø Of course, the work load will increase over the next weeks but I am so incredibly greatlful for the opportunity to study medicine!
xxx Lux
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no matter what happens, youāll grow and change as a person. every obstacle, every rejection and failure puts you in the position to learn from it - whether by improving certain aspects about your work ethic, discipline, priorities, or by realizing that some paths were simply not meant for you. fear of failure will hold you back so much and will close so many doors for you that failure itself never could.
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a spread inspired by halloweentown. š§¹āØ
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After a few years of trial and error, I think Iāve finally found the perfect organization method.
In the early years of high school, I had a bullet journal. I was an artsy kid who found a way to combine art with organization in a way that benefited other parts of my life.
However, as I approached the end of high school, my schedule got busier, and I was involved in a lot more things, so owning a bullet journal was less practical. Because of that, I switched to an app called Edo Agenda.
I continued with digital planning in college since I knew I wasnāt going to have as much time. But all the apps I tried outāTaskade, Actions by Moleskine, Any.do, Todoist, Wunderlistāwerenāt suited to my planning and organizational needs. They didnāt have the specific functions I required and didnāt incorporate an organization system I liked to use. The predefined apps were too restraining, but the more customizable apps werenāt customizable enough.
So then I switched to a bare bones, uber minimalist bullet journal method. That worked pretty well my second semester. It was simple, portable, and most importantly, flexibleāall the things one could wish for in a planning system. However, it wasnāt always the most convenient to use since I couldnāt effectively integrate all the different aspects of my life, which, to no surprise, is mostly recorded digitally.
There was just one huge problem with my digital organization system that made me hesitant to switch back in the first place: everything was fragmented. Notes were in Google Docs. Financial records were in Google Sheets. To-Do Lists were in my bullet journal. Team projects were in Trello. My poetry was on Bear. Things I wanted to try are carelessly pinned to random pinterest boards or added to my YouTube āwatch laterā playlist. It was a mess.
Over the summer, I found out about Notion from a friend, and I thought, this has so much potential, it could even be exactly what I need. Itās essentially like an empty notebook on your computer with functions that make it 10x more powerful. Notion allows you to integrate all aspects of your life and work into one app. Some of the advantages that have made me partial to Notion are:
Even greater customization level. Notion is a blank canvas with tons of predefined blocks and different file types. You can make databases, spreadsheets, Kanban boards, to do lists, etc. Also, you can remain connected to other digital services. You can link websites, collaborate with other users, use different structures (e.g. documents, databases, tasks), embed images and videos, etc. There are also tons of formatting options, e.g. text color, highlight, heading v. body text.
Better organization. Notion allows you to have pages within pages within pages within pagesāan infinite hierarchy that you can organize with tables of contents. These pages are made of blocks, e.g. tables, checklists, boards, databases. Ā Both pages and blocks can be rearranged by simply dragging and dropping them to where you want them to be. In other words, I guess itās kind of like building a website to organize your life. Plus, their database feature is especially powerful as it allows you to connect all your data and get into as much detail as you wish (each entry in a database is its own page).
Templates. There are tons of templates created by both Notion and the community that you can use. These are especially helpful in the beginning since Notion does have a rather steep learning curve. There aretemplate for almost every category: personal, planning, finance, job applications, design roadmap, etc. Check out their template gallery, this medium article called ā10 Notion templates to inspire your useā, or read on for my own examples!
Shortcuts. This makes typing and documenting so much faster. Notion uses Markdown, which is a text-to-HTML conversion tool, e.g. # = Heading 1, *, - = bullet point, etc.
Notion has some pretty awesome features, but how does one actually use it? Personally, I have four top-level pages: my planner, my personal journal, songwriting, and blogging.
Planner
Iāve been using my planner to, well, plan and track my day to day activities as well as my week and month. The way Iāve structured it is a calendar or monthly overview with links to pages of weekly overviews, and if needed, daily overviews within the weekly overview. This links things up so nicely, i.e. I donāt have to be constantly flipping pages in my physical bullet journal or planner to find what I need.
I also have entertainment lists, which is mainly a table with all the shows I want to watch, the books I want to read, etc. I keep track of whether or not Iāve watched them, as well as my personal ratings. What I love most about this is that each entry is its own page, so I can type my notes for each book, show, or film and easily find them in the future. (Also the reason why I have plural ālistsā instead of just one entertainment list is because you can filter entries by type of entertainment, e.g. movies, tv shows, books, articles.)
Personal
For personal notes, goals, journal entries, etc. This is kind of like an extension of my daily journal and just where I dump all my thoughts and keep track of the different aspects of my life: mental, emotional, spiritual, social, physical, and travel.
Another page I have is called āStray Thoughtsā and, well, itās pretty self explanatory. Itās a lot easier to dump all my thoughts as they come and reorganize them later. Of course, this requires sacrificing the rawness of journaling, i.e. when the thoughts come and how you process them, which is why I still keep a regular journal that I write in daily.
Songwriting
Iāve been writing a lot of music over the summer and itās often hard to keep track of all of my songs and how far Iāve gotten in the songwriting process. So I created a table of songs - each entry of a song is a page with its lyrics. These are then tagged with the status of the lyrics (i.e. completed, in progress) and the status of the music itself (i.e. melody only, instrumental, mixing, mastering, revised). Eventually, Iāll include demos in the database by embedding audio files in the document.
I have a separate section for inspiration and ideas, which is a kind of brain dump, e.g. words I think would make a good song, a certain theme for a song, a melody thatās been stuck in my head, a vibe Iād like to try out, etc.
Iāve also been watching a lot of tutorials for music production and thereās a section where I write my notes for that.
Eintsein
The last section of my Notion app is for this blog. Which has pages for
New posts. These are ideas for future posts, asks that I think would need longer answers, as well as posts that are currently in the draft stage (like this one was before I posted it)
Design assets. This is where I put all the visual branding material for Eintsein.com to be used in posts and any visual material on the blog.
FAQ. Having an FAQ document just makes it so much easier to make changes to your existing FAQ. Plus, if you ever change your FAQ theme, you just have to copy and paste what you already have.
Post directory. I keep track of all my previous masterposts, infographics, and generally longer and more comprehensive posts. Itās the exact same as what you see on my Navigation page. And yes, the document contains direct links to the post.
New theme. A project Iāve been working on the past couple days is trying to create my own theme for my blog. This is where I put all my outlines, brainstorming notes, design inspiration, code snippets, etc.There are some pretty awesome features Iāve made use of in this page:
As you can probably tell, Iām absolutely obsessed with Notion since it has such awesome features and endless possibilities for customization. So far Iāve been using Notion for personal projects, which, since they are quite big in scale and have no set deadline, are important to organize well. My summer courses were only 6 weeks and werenāt difficult to organize.
The formats above are just how I personally use notion. You could make some of your own, or if you donāt think you want to build your pages from scratch, there are tons of templates to choose from. Here are some I think Iāll be using in the near future and may be helpful for others as well, especially students like myself:
One drawback, however, is that Notion has a rather steep learning curve, but there are tons of tutorials online (especially YouTube) and I guarantee you itās all worth it.
Notion is not just a productivity app. Itās a way to concretize your entire life.
Notion is free to use, but there are higher tiers that allow for more blocks, greater file size, etc. I use a personal account, which is $4 per month with unlimited block storage and no file upload limit (although I got it for $33/year). Personally I think the free plan would suit most peopleās needs, especially if youāre not uploading large files.
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