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4theitgirls · 10 months ago
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youtube channels to motivate you this semester
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♡ abao in tokyo - study with me’s & playlists
♡ advika singh - study & productivity vlogs
♡ allie c. - medical school vlogs
♡ carrot td - study with me’s
♡ celine - study with me’s
♡ deaana - medical school, study with me’s, stationary, etc.
♡ dear mimi - study vlogs
♡ dia - medical student vlogs
♡ dr. rachel southard, do - medical school & residency vlogs & talks
♡ emily feng - medical school vlogs
♡ emilystudying - dental school & study vlogs
♡ emma grace - nursing school vlogs
♡ emmalilyn - study with me’s
♡ ginny - study vlogs
♡ hyobin - medical student vlogs
♡ leighton sanders - nursing vlogs
♡ lucky penny - study with me’s
♡ lunardazes. - uni study vlogs
♡ madi’s nursing journey - nursing school & nursing vlogs
♡ mango oatmilk - study with me’s
♡ maria silva - study & hospital interning vlogs
♡ merve - study with me’s
♡ mishujo - study & productive vlogs
♡ nada - study & productivity vlogs
♡ ray hon - study with me’s
♡ sab yang - medical school & study vlogs
♡ sean study - study with me’s
♡ sierra lyn - nursing vlogs
♡ studymd - study with me’s
♡ study to success - stationary, study with me’s, study hacks, etc.
♡ tani study - study with me’s
♡ yours truly, chloe - study vlogs
♡ yulma - study with me’s
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blueprint-9376 · 3 days ago
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01.06.2025 [😗]
☂️: 6월 시작!/ Beginning of June
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thewhimsicalarchives · 5 months ago
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“it'll all be worth it in the end,"
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panda-studiesmed · 2 days ago
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I wish my senior summer year was more than just crying and overthinking my life...so yeah these would definitely help someone!!
(Highly suggest the exercise and taking a course ones!!)
Productive Things To Do Over Senior Year Summer Year [Guide + List]
Here is something that most don't tell you. After high school is over, everyone goes into a break mode. Which is completely fine, but the tricky part comes when they completely spend the days scrolling Instagram and watching YouTube videos.
I'm not against social media, definitely no. But I still feel that there is a way to productively use that time spent on your phone. I also don't believe in blindly hustling, so this is fully going to be customized and focused on what you specifically want. Literally.
So, here's how to have a productive and fun summer break.
Step 1: Figure Out What You Want
You have to honestly answer these questions in order for this to work. No influences.
So, take a pen and let's figure it out together: -
What are you currently interested in? (Could be anything. Literally. Finance, marketing, riding a bike, photography)
What kind of person do I want to be by the end of this summer? (Give every detail. Is it productive with a skill? Or is it just a more peaceful person with a more stable mindset?)
What opportunities might come in the next year that I want to be prepared for? (Again, you have to think about this. All on your own)
What times of day am I most focused?
What responsibilities do I need to work around? (family, chores, part-time jobs etc)
Once you have the answers to these questions, you have a general idea of what you want to do, not what you have to do or whatever your delusional idea of productivity is.
Step 2: Create Your Plan
Based on whatever those answers are, create a plan. Not just any plan, it should be something you like. See, most don't like school because they don't see the point of it, they get restricted access of learning that depends mostly on grades.
This would be something that you chose on your own, so obviously there are more chances of you getting it down and actually being excited for it.
So, Make a list of around 3-4 goals that you have to reach by the end of summer. It could be anything. Learning a skill, language or just habit building.
Step 3: Hack Your Algorithms
I don't think most people highlight this specific thing but it's honestly really easy. Social media is not the problem, literally it's not. Here's an easy way to use it that is actually productive:
Search For Things That You Want To Learn.
Watch Content Only Related To That.
If you look at my YouTube homepage, you'd only find business, marketing, coding and finance related videos. Because that is what I actually watch. My screen time on YouTube is at least 3-4 hours. And that is what gets recommended to me every time I open any platform. The more you search for content you're interested about, the more it gets recommended to you.
Step 4: Take Action
I could give you a blueprint and it would not be enough if you don't follow it. So, take actions. Literally. Mini steps every day that pile up when you look back after 3 months.
Small actions performed consistently every day for a week is better than time intensive actions performed only once a week.
Step 5: Have Fun Too. Major Priority
Just because you find yourself wanting to be productive, that doesn't mean you should completely ignore having fun. Set your goals, take steps and actually have fun too.
You need a holistic development plan, not a narrow one. So, go out, have sleepovers, plan loosely and actually live.
You can be productive and fun!
A List Of 15 Things [For People Who Actually Have No Idea What They Want To Do]
📖 Read — Fiction, non-fiction, historical... just something that moves you. 🧑‍💻 Take a course — Online or offline. Choose something you’re curious about. 🎨 Learn basic graphic design — Try Canva, Photoshop, or GIMP . Anything. 💸 Start learning financial literacy — Budgeting, saving, investing. 🎬 Watch documentaries — Pick a topic that fascinates you and dive straight in 🚶 Go on walks — Move your body, appreciate your surroundings 💪 Exercise — It doesn’t have to be intense. Just to keep yourself active. 🧺 Plan a picnic with friends — No productivity, just having fun. 👨‍💻 Learn to code — There are so many free resources. Learn anything. Front end. Backend. 🧹 Declutter your surroundings — Because it helps you to clear your mind. 🛏️ Clean your room and move stuff around — You probably haven't done that in a while. 👩‍🏫 Tutor someone — Keeps you occupied. You help someone and can even charge some meagre charges. 🖌️ Paint, draw, or create — Creativity is really important. 📓 Journal your thoughts — Just let it out. No prompts. Just write what you feel 🍳 Learn to cook — It helps in the long run and you get to eat it later ;)
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I hope it helps ! :)
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liones-s · 1 year ago
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one of the biggest things I can advocate for (in academia, but also just in life) is to build credibility with yourself. It’s easy to fall into the habit of thinking of yourself as someone who does things last minute or who struggles to start tasks. people will tell you that you just need to build different habits, but I know for me at least the idea of ‘habit’ is sort of abstract and dehumanizing. Credibility is more like ‘I’ve done this before, so I know I can do it, and more importantly I trust myself to do it’. you set an assignment goal for the day and you meet it, and then you feel stronger setting one the next day. You establish a relationship with yourself that’s built on confidence and trust. That in turn starts to erode the barrier of insecurity and perfectionism and makes it easier to start and finish tasks. reframing the narrative as a process of building credibility makes it easier to celebrate each step and recognize how strong your relationship with yourself can become
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academicfever · 19 hours ago
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74/100
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glowettee · 6 months ago
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25 Self-Improvement Hacks to Level Up Your Life⋆🍓.
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Start each day by making your bed—instant productivity boost.
Plan your week with a pastel-colored planner or digital aesthetic template.
Set monthly intentions instead of overwhelming resolutions.
Learn a new skill every quarter, like calligraphy or coding.
Invest in quality over quantity (this applies to friends and shoes).
Schedule your “glow-up” days—DIY spa treatments, anyone?
Create a “success playlist” for studying or working out.
Listen to podcasts during commutes (multitasking = efficiency).
Take aesthetic notes using color-coded pens and highlighters.
Start a “things I love” gratitude list.
Implement a digital detox every Sunday.
Read at least one self-help book per month (hello, Atomic Habits).
Wake up 15 minutes earlier to avoid rushing.
Commit to a skincare morning and nighttime routine.
Learn to say “no” to protect your peace.
Create a morning mantra and repeat it every day.
Try monthly challenges (like daily journaling or yoga).
Write down your goals and review them weekly.
Spend time in nature to reset your mindset.
Journal about your dream life and take actionable steps.
Break down big goals into tiny, manageable tasks.
Surround yourself with inspiring people or creators.
Organize your phone with aesthetic folders and wallpapers.
Romanticize drinking water with chic glasses or infused flavors.
Reward yourself for small wins—progress deserves celebration.
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mindfulstudyquest · 1 year ago
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gentle reminder you can rise up from everything. you can recreate yourself. nothing is permanent. you are not stuck. you have choices. you can think new thoughts. you can learn something new. you can create new habits. all that matters is that you decide today and never look back.
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islas-autumn · 5 months ago
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I will succeed. Not instantly. But definitely.
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ctrlaltengineer · 2 days ago
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06-15-2025 // 2:00 pm
As is often the case on weekends, I wake up a bit later than usual, around 8 am instead of 7. I don’t end up doing much in the morning, mostly because the shops are closed and I can’t grab lunch near campus. That means I’d have to go all the way home just to cook, eat, and then head back, which honestly feels like too much effort. So instead, I usually stay home on Sunday mornings and only go to the library in the afternoon.
The real problem is that I’ve mentally labeled home as my "relax zone," so when I stay in, I often end up wasting time doom-scrolling on my phone. It’s genuinely addictive. I know a good fix would be to just cook the night before, but I can never bring myself to do it. I really need to figure out a better routine.
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gabryellastudies · 6 days ago
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6/11/25 5:49 am
this past weekend, in a test of discipline but also needing rest, i gave myself three days from studying and yoga! it's so nice to be reminded and rewarded of the power of time with a clear mind and strong body <3
along with modifying my pomodoro sizes, yesterday i was finally able to reach my goal 8 hr study day without much difficulty and lots of focus !!
i hope June continues to be kind to us all
p.s. check out my 1 hr study w me if you need some company maybee
- gabryella x
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juliaxyn · 2 months ago
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Studying with a tired heart and a hopeful mind
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blueprint-9376 · 2 days ago
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03.06.2025 [🙂‍↕️]
📚: 6월 첫 서평 작성하기/ The day I wrote my first book review in June
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how-to-get-away-with-study · 3 months ago
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Got finally accepted into my chosen Grad School and I'm so excited to start! 🥳
What are your tips or things you wish you knew before starting grad school? 📖
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liones-s · 1 year ago
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a big lesson for me was learning that most things are not as fragile as I’d believed. missing a class, or turning in a bad assignment, won’t instantly destroy your professor’s opinion of you. accidentally saying something harsh won’t make your friend want to end the friendship. it takes work to repair these things - it takes effort and research and sometimes a sincere apology - but you can do that because they’re not irreparably broken. what you’ve worked to build, in academia and in relationships and in life, is stronger and more enduring that your mind may teach you to believe. don’t let imagined fragility lead you to giving up
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