NAVLE in 4 days. I’ve lost the will to study, but I’m not doing fantastic on my study prep. Please send help
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I’m so sorry for not replying to asks @>@ (translation: mod ioten is begging on their hands and knees praying for forgiveness)
and for not writing &-& (translation: mod ioten has been making up new ideas and he is abandoning them after three sentences of draft)
Things have gotten super busy lately 😭😭😭 (translation: mod ioten has been going through an increased amount of existential dread. Also she has been binge watching Netflix and anime.)
But I’m gonna try and get back in the habit soon !! It’s been driving me nuts looking at all my drafts and just wjsnrjdnnnfjffifjfndkdnekeksmdmdkdnsksdodjdosjsknskdsk (translation: jeheinekdheirjfjfnkbdkdbfifnf)
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Making your phone useful🤍
If you're like me, you're going to want to have a phone that is pretty, functional, and productive to the max. We've gotten so obsessed with our phones, mindlessly scrolling, most people don't even realize how they can make they are spending around 3 months a year on their phones (say 6 hrs a day, which used to be my screen time!)
Here I'll be covering some tips to declutter your phone and apps to help boost productivity.
⭐Decluttering⭐
Clean out your gallery:
Delete old screenshots, accidental pictures of the floor or wall, ones with bad lighting, etc. Empty the bin once you're done. You'll get more storage and a cleaner photo gallery.
Delete apps you no longer use:
You know the ones. The apps you downloaded to try out but never bothered to delete? Yeah. Get rid of them. Remove apps that sit unused like Solitaire, etc.
Delete social media:
You heard me. Delete. Your. Social. Media. Especially if you have an addiction. I had the worst Instagram addiction 5 months ago and decided to end it after flunking my math exam. I'm not saying delete your account. Just log out, and delete the apps from your phone. This will prevent mindless scrolling and make way for more productive things to fill your time with. Reinstall the apps once you have more control over yourself.
⭐Productive apps⭐
Duolingo: Learn a language
Sudoku: Good to increase focus
Lithium: E-reader app for mobile phones.
Notion: Vast app for organization
Study Bunny: Study time tracker
Habitica/Habit Rabbit: Habit trackers
Samsung Notes: Amazing note-taking app (on par with Goodnotes in my opinion)
C25K (Couch to 5K): Really helps if you want to run marathons easily.
Flo: Period Tracker
Water Time Tracker and Reminder: Cute graphics to remember to drink your water
Our phones are mines of information, and if used correctly, you can jump miles ahead of the people running in circles on social media, digesting the same content. Delete things that no longer serve you and see how your life and mental health improve. I believe in you. xoxo
<3
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⋆˚。⋆୨୧˚ Simple Habits I'll start to upgrade my life ⋆˚。⋆୨୧˚
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Mental Health:
Sleep at least 7 hrs every night (I was sleep-deprived during school since like 3 years ;-;)
Compliment myself every day <3
Say at least 3 things I'm grateful every day <3
Reading manifestation every day
Meditate every time before going to bed <3
Take all my meds consistently (We stan a healthy queen xD)
Read every day <3
Take more walks (:
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Physical Health:
Do a plyometric workout + dance workouts + pushups at least 3 times a week (I already play 6 hrs volleyball every week ⸜(。˃ ᵕ ˂ )⸝♡)
uhhhh thats all girlies tbh (:
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Academic Goals:
Honestly I am kind of a victim of the typical gifted kid stuff :/
I am very ambitious and often neglect myself to be as good as possible at school. At the same time I hate myself for example having a B at a random subject etc. :(
That's why I'd like to put myself under less pressure because of school ^^.
Doing homework every day, so I'll have more time on the weekends <3
Learning at least one week before every exam <3
Bye pretty girlies, have a wonderful day
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/ づ♡ I love you♡ 🧸 ♡
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