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mal-studyblr · 3 months ago
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march 29th, 2025 || last weekend before classes start again so i treated myself to brunch at the bookstore cafe :)
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tulip-jojo · 1 year ago
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12th of january,
bringing in the new year with good reads 🫶🏻
ig: tulipp.reads
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welcometolansstudy · 8 months ago
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9 nov 2024 - saturday, 22:51
hii how was your saturday ?!
i didn't do anything that was on my to do list today 💗 i should learn to be more realistic, but i really thought i'd study, even just for a little bit. instead i was just busy getting ready and running to the supermarket for some last minute lunch
the 国語発表会 was fun! we couldn't be there from the start because my sister had to go to her violin class in the morning, so we actually only catched the last 15 minutes of the show-and-tell. after that, my former teacher told me to visit the junior high (middle school) classroom. and so i went there with my sister & mom and we suddenly got asked to 1) quickly (re)introduce ourselves & talk about how we're doing now that we graduated and 2) what we thought of the play. my teacher literally was like "i'd like you to do that! right now!! 😁". that's what i like about her tho, she keeps you on your toes, and i think it's a good thing to always be ready to speak in front of a group. i've missed her a lot
after that, we went out for dinner with a few (20) people, (former) students + their parents. the food was good, especially the starters (borrelplankje, something light to eat while you're chatting and sipping your drink).
we got home around 21:00, but since it was so dark it really felt as if it already was 23:00 or even midnight! i feel so tired so quickly lately
i hope you had a great day, and i'll see you tomorrow <3
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bujokookie · 2 years ago
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Messy desk 🥣
🎧 Don’t wanna go back by Jihyo & Heize
IG: Nza.png
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studymoons · 2 years ago
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recent adventures and journaling
went to austin for a conference a couple weeks ago and enjoyed the (very short) break from school and rotations! i’m back in NY now and loving the changing leaves and breezy days. i’m also getting back into journaling which i miss so much. im following a november prompt list i found on ig
follow me on ig @flavorofgreentea
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stochastique-blog · 1 year ago
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You can be someone else
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I really love how this spread turned out. I was a bit unsure about this but it's  actually better than what I expected.
instagram: applefroyo youtube: applefroyo journal
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growaglow · 2 years ago
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studylustre
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navramanan · 3 years ago
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been fluctuating between learning at the library & in my room. the library is much brighter and motivates me more tho, so i get more work done before it's lunch time
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dungeonstudy · 2 years ago
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Waiting for the sun to come out
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myhoneststudyblr · 4 years ago
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my masterpost | my studygram | ask me anything
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[transcript under the cut]
Other advice posts that may be of interest:
How To Study When You Really Don’t Want To
Active Revision Techniques
How To Do Uni Readings
How to Revise BIG Subjects
Common Study Mistakes
Do you have trouble staying focused?
Do you sometimes realise that your mind is wandering only 10 or 15 minutes after sitting down to work?
Do you often read the same page repeatedly without remembering any of it?
Try these strategies to monitor and improve your concentration.
Strategy #1: Take breaks
Humans aren't actually that great at working for really long periods of time and our brain needs rest. So it is really important to remember to take breaks.
When you begin to feel your mind wander and get tired, take a short break. If you know that your concentration span is short, try using the Pomodoro technique!  
The Pomodoro Technique:
Decide on the task to be done
Set a timer for 25 minutes
Work on the task until the timer ends
Take a short 5 minute break
Repeat 4 times and then take a longer 15-30 minute break
Ideas for Breaks:
Do some stretches
Get a snack or a drink
Go for a walk and get some fresh air
Watch an episode of your favourite show or a youtube video
Tidy your desk/room
Strategy #2: Plan your work to maximise concentration
If you have a long stretch of time to study, alternate studying for different courses. For example: if you have three hours to study, spend one hour on each of three different subjects. this way your mind gets variety!
If possible, alternate your study methods. For example: spend one hour reading, the next hour doing math problems and the final hour writing out some notes.
Do your most difficult tasks during *your* best time of day. Your body has natural highs and lows of energy concentration and motivation levels. Figure what these times are for you. Save shopping, housework or fitness activities for times when you're normally tired.
Strategy #3: Use study methods that enhance concentration
Absorbing large amounts of information for long stretches of time can be difficult. Try some of these effective study strategies to help maintain your concentration: 
Verbalise the information instead of reading silently to increase sensory input to the brain: read, write, recite
Teach the material to someone else. This helps you learn it  as well as helping you find weaker areas of understanding
When reading, use techniques such as SQ4R to help you keep focused and improve your retention of information
Make sure to use active revision techniques that will keep you engaged, such as practice questions and flashcards 
Strategy #4: Understand the Health-Concentration Connection
Your physical well-being can affect your concentration.  There can be lots of lifestyle things that are an unsuspected cause of concentration difficulties, such as:
Irregular sleep
(Lack of) Exercise
Eating patterns
Find a regimen that works for you and stick to it to help maintain your brain at its physiological peak.
Knowing how medications might affect your concentration is also important and needs to be taken into consideration when planning work.
Many mental health issues can also affect your concentration and most schools and universities offer various services to support you with this. It is important to make sure that you seek help when you need it.
Strategy #5: Deal with Physical Comfort
Writing Comfort: Your chair should be comfortable with good back support, but not so comfortable that it encourages napping. To help with posture, try raising your laptop/desktop so it is directly in your eye line. Try a keyboard tray to place your keyboard low enough that you don't need to raise your forearms to reach it (this helps avoid carpal tunnel syndrome).
Lighting: Proper lighting is essential to minimise eye strain and fatigue. Make sure you have good ambient lighting (general room lighting, like the ceiling light) because it is particularly hard on your eyes if you work in a dark room with only a desk light or the computer on. Try using a good desk lamp for reading or writing.
Temperature: The temperature should be warm enough that your hands and feet don't get cold, but not so warm that the room gets stuffy and you get sleepy. Layers can be good to control your body temperature as they are easy to get on and off, and will help regulate if you have unreliable heating. 
Strategy #6: Deal with distracting thoughts
There are lots of different ways that you can deal with distracting thoughts - find one that works for you. Here are two possible techniques:
Before: Mind Dump
Before a study session, set a timer for 5 minutes, take a pen and paper, and then write every thought that comes into your head - don't worry about it making sense or being neat. With an empty brain, you can focus on new things, instead of constantly dwelling on past things taking up valuable bandwidth
During: Designate a later time
Reduce the amount of time your mind spends wandering by designating a time to think about a problem. When you notice that you're not concentrating, say to yourself, "I'll think about that at 4 o'clock." Then, at 4 o'clock or whatever time you choose, sit down and think through whatever is bothering you.
Strategy #7: Refocus with the checkmark technique
Keep a piece of paper beside you as you're studying. Whenever you notice that your mind has wandered, put a checkmark on the paper and get back to work.
Making the checkmark is a simple way to help you refocus on your task because the mere act of doing this reminds you to get back to work.
Reviewing the checkmarks can help you determine the time of day when you concentrate the best and show you whether your concentration is improving.
Students report that when they first try this system, they accumulated as many as twenty checkmarks per textbook page. After a couple of weeks, they were down to one or two checkmarks per page. It's therefore a great way to train your brain and see a difference.
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heather--moors · 3 years ago
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1.6.22 // 16:24
winter reading and novel writing before the new semester starts
pictured: puffin in bloom edition of Little Women, notes and research at my desk
Happy January to everyone! Let’s hope this year goes by smoothly
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mal-studyblr · 9 months ago
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october 1st, 2024 || a little treat to get me through this 8am class with a side of jurisprudence
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tulip-jojo · 2 years ago
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11th of september,
I would give my life for beth.
insta: tulipp.reads
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welcometolansstudy · 8 months ago
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7 nov 2024 - thursday, 22:29
good evening, how was your day today?
i managed to complete nearly all of my tasks today! i took a shower, studied (read & highlighted a bit), and ate a filling brunch (a bagel with egg, avocado, bacon, and spreadable cheese. i just realised that i forgot to add cucumber ( ´ㅁ` ;)). then i went to work, after which i ate dinner and practiced piano for about an hour. didn't read today but i'm not going to bed yet so i might, after posting this!
not much happened today. work was quite boring and repetitive as always... it didn't help that i hadn't slept well last night. or rather the past few nights
tomorrow i'm finally meeting up with that friend of mine that i haven't seen in like 5 years!
good night, i'll see you in the morning ♡
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bujokookie · 2 years ago
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Inertia 🧶
IG: Lattae.bujo
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academiix · 4 years ago
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How I got a 4.0 first year in college | academiix
Watch the video version on Youtube. 
View my other tips and masterposts.
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