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A little clean study aesthetic to get me motivated🌑
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fairydrowning · 1 year
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COZY WORK/STUDY PLACES.
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thohako · 2 months
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February 1, 2024
The first working day at the museum 🏛️
This is the best job for me, I like it, I am looking forward to when I can lead tours around the museum’s location I only learn a tour and drink coffee these days
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theother1one · 2 months
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How many days does January have?
I feel a bit stuck in this boring routine, feel unproductive and tired.
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ells-diary · 7 months
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streetstylis · 5 months
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Life rn
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9yg0ne · 9 months
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All we can do is give it everything we've got and exceed all that we have.
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thecoffeepurist · 1 year
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thalia-pages · 9 months
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Trying to achieve my academic goals🪐
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shayinfinance · 1 year
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work dates
all my photos
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nostyl · 2 years
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Somewhere over West Virginia
4:20 am
July 30, 2022
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readings-in-the-dark · 6 months
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09.10.23 - writing more material for this course that i'm developing, i'm so close to being finished with it, i can TASTE the finish line lol
also went to a view a potential new home and then to lunch with my siblings which was very pleasant (even though i was so hot, i was sweating the whole time in my little autumnal outfit), fingers crossed they will accept our offer so we can move out of our current places and into one big house together.
I have a good day of errands and reading tomorrow which is very much needed, looking forward to making my lil notes and compiling all my information like a good student <3
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theother1one · 4 months
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Working on a project presentation for next week, getting inspired by cute power point templates.
I'm also starting to write down some dates in my 2024 calendar, and planning for the last days of 2023.
By the way if you want some printable/digital planners i have a few on Etsy, also on sale now.
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studyblrbymaya · 9 months
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study tip #1: eliminate. all. distractions!!!
i kinda find that on days where i don’t feel hugely motivated, i tend to make use of every single excuse that i humanly can so that i can study a tiny amount, or even not at all. whether it’s a random politics thing that i supposedly have to do, or a random book that i supposedly need to read, or a random rabbit hole that i find and investigate, needlessly, for 3 hours, i’ll try and go straight for the distractions. inevitably, these usually work how they’re supposed to, and i usually end up kicking myself at the end of what could have been an extremely productive, useful day. 
for me, i found that my main culprits are pretty much everything on my phone, random news stories on my laptop, hearing my family outside my study, and random thoughts about random things that i may or may not need to do, creeping into my head at extremely random points during the study session. i also tend to get quite fatigued if i’ve studied for longer than i can cope with. acknowledging all of my distractors is great: i’m self aware, and i know the reasons for which i’m unproductive. i don’t know if i have these in common with some people, or whether certain ones are quite exclusive to me, but here’s what i’ve found helps to stop my focus dwindling:
for my phone: it goes away!! if i’m studying downstairs, my phone is in my room upstairs. it’s always just out of sight and out of mind, and as such i’m not tempted to pick it up and doomscroll twitter (or the few tweets that i can, anyway... thanks elon for the stupid rate limits.) or randomly send my friend a gif of a dog which inevitably causes gif wars to begin as she fights back with ones of cats... if it’s not with me, it’s out of my frame of mind and i can be more productive. as for random websites: i set myself a challenge. i might say that i can only use 5 websites not related to my studies all day, or within a certain timeframe. if i’m having a day where i feel particularly distracted, i’ll usually let myself scroll through random things during the pomodoro breaks that i take, and abide strictly by the time limits of these breaks. that way, i feel fulfilled, my brain’s had a break from studying, and i’m also on task when i need to be!! in terms of hearing my family outside my study, it’s a quick fix. CLOSE THE DOOR!! no matter if they’re baking delicious food outside, no matter if they’re talking about the latest marvel show... i’ll close the door and focus on what i need to do. sometimes that’s hard, but i always remember to spend time with my family if i can, even if it’s just a quick conversation with them in the morning if i’ve got a particularly intense day of studying to do.  as for the random thoughts creeping into my head, i never knew what to do with these. they would make their way into my brain, lodge there, and grow and grow and grow as i tried to focus on the task at hand. instead of ignoring them, i now  acknowledge them. i tend to write them down on the whiteboard next to my desk, or on a random post it which i’ll then stick on a wall facing away from me. this means i’m not distracted, but also can attend to it, so i won’t forget about it and feel frustrated in any way.  in terms of the fatigue, using the pomodoro technique works wonders. on a usual day, it’s 60 minutes on to 10 minutes off, but if i’m struggling with what i’m studying or i’m feeling particularly stressed, i’ll sometimes send 45 minutes studying and 15 minutes on a break. my breaks are never static: i might go for a quick walk, i might talk through what i’ve learnt with a friend, but i’m strict with myself. i set a boundary that whenever the timer goes off to start the next session, i need to be there and i need to be ready to study. this means i can avoid games like ‘i’ll make it up later!!!’ (i never do) or the famed ‘well, i’ve wasted 5 minutes, might as well go chill for the whole session.’ (all that does is contribute to a lack of productivity.) that was an absolute rant and a half... i doubt anyone read all of that, but it’s a useful reminder for me, too... happy studying :)
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