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studyblr following spree
IF YOU ARE A STUDYBLR REBLOG THIS AND I’LL GIVE YOU A FOLLOW !
Also feel free to follow me and other studyblr’s who reblog this if you’re looking to find more like minded people in the community :)
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That last line though. Dang.





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Stop telling yourself that the grass is greener on the other side, because it’s not. It is greener where you water it. So take control of your life and start watering your own pastures and grow your own greener grasses.
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“Forgive Me My Salt,” Brenna Twohy.
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good studyblr-related feelings
feeling really overwhelmed and behind, and then taking a day to get everything done and feeling on top of things again
completely understanding a concept
for me, turning something in on time feels really good, especially when executive dysfunction only lets that happen rarely
talking to someone and realizing you’re not the only one struggling with this or that problem
actually enjoying what you’re learning about and pursuing it further
having a clean study space with plants, a drink, and everything organized
going through a binder and having your whole system refreshed
getting a good score on something you worked hard on or that mattered to you
being able to have free time-consuming not as a form of procrastination before doing work, but after it’s done and you can actually relax
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im so ready to be in a relationship so whenever the universe is ready hmu with a keeper
#If I put it in the goals section of my bullet journal can I accomplish a kiss from across the country this month?#man I sure hope so
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so you dated the wrong person and learned a hard lesson. you chose the wrong major and had to start over again. you cherished a friend who backstabbed you. it sucks, but it’s also going to work out. that’s life; you learn, hurt, love, cry, laugh, and keep going. you experience setbacks and you grow and it’s all okay.
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greek gods/goddess study asks
aphrodite; your favorite subject in school apollo; your favorite study playlist artemis; your dream job athena; your greatest achievement in life demeter; your memorable childhood memory dionysus; your favorite study food hades; subject(s) you dislike in school hemera; favorite time to study hermes; language you want to learn hypnos; daily hours of sleep kratos; your favorite stationery poseidon; your study routine zelos; your favorite studyblr accounts zeus; why did you create your studyblr?
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Job Train
I pray that everyone who likes/reblogs this gets the job they’re looking for. 🙏🙏🙏🙏Good vibes sent 💸💸💸💸💸
#and a uni theyd fancy!#but really though#bless OP because i badly need a job i want#stubylr wishes#study break
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“If a person can’t get out of bed, something is making them exhausted. If a student isn’t writing papers, there’s some aspect of the assignment that they can’t do without help. If an employee misses deadlines constantly, something is making organization and deadline-meeting difficult. Even if a person is actively choosing to self-sabotage, there’s a reason for it — some fear they’re working through, some need not being met, a lack of self-esteem being expressed. People do not choose to fail or disappoint. No one wants to feel incapable, apathetic, or ineffective. If you look at a person’s action (or inaction) and see only laziness, you are missing key details. There is always an explanation. There are always barriers. Just because you can’t see them, or don’t view them as legitimate, doesn’t mean they’re not there. Look harder. Maybe you weren’t always able to look at human behavior this way. That’s okay. Now you are. Give it a try.”
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— “Laziness Does Not Exist” by E Price on Medium
(And a footnote I didn’t see explicitly covered in the article: laziness still doesn’t exist when it is you yourself making no progress and not knowing why. You deserve that respect and consideration, too, even from yourself.)
#this is a bitchin' ass fact#10/10 would read again#but for real#if something is going right CONSTANTLY#that means there is a big barrier or hurdle that probably requires outside help#studybly#dont be afraid to go outside the box to get that outsides help#yo
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Wow this is a gorgeous shot!

5/21/18 // Teotihuacan. An honest dream.
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five tips for study marathons
In Belgium we have this thing called ‘blok’. It’s the name for the two to three weeks of marathon studying between the end of classes and the start of exams, related to the verb ‘blokken’, which basically means ‘hardcore studying’. It’s obviously not a very pleasant time, so here are some tips to survive those study marathons!
1. Hydrate. Of course has been said again and again, but that’s because it’s so important! I usually get myself either a half-liter pint and a (reusable!) straw. Straws really help me to drink more, but they’re not very good for the environment, so if you can get your hands on a reusable one, go for it! You can also try adding fruit to your water for some extra flavour.
2. Breathe ouside air at least once a day. I don’t care how you do it. Take a walk at noon, go on a morning run, breathe really deep when you’re in line for the library, stick your head out of a window, I don’t care. Just do it. You need the oxygen and it’s not good to sit inside all day.
3. Don’t wear stuff you sleep in. Now, I’m not saying you can’t wear pjs. What I’m saying is, don’t wear the pjs you wore to bed. Not even if you study at home. Don’t do it. Make sure your brain knows that studying and sleeping are two very different things.
4. Get off your butt during breaks. Sometimes when I’m on a roll at the library, I can study a whole afternoon, with breaks only to go to the bathroom and to refill my waterbottle/make new tea. It works, because I walk around. Point being, have a dance break! Go for a walk! Move!
5. Sleep is useful. I get that if you have an exam the next day and you really need to finish this last chapter, you stay up until 3am. But otherwise, don’t do that to yourself. You can do that tomorrow morning. Your brain needs sleep, you’re not wasting time. Promise. Take care of yourself.
I hope these are useful! You can do this!
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[Wednesday, 3.28.18] Tropical flowers for the first week of spring 🌺 🌸
Apps used - Procreate for lettering and flowers and GoodNotes for the notebook 💜
iPad Pro 10.5” and Apple Pencil.
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Emoji spell for extreme good luck for the next two months
🍀🌰🌒🌓🌔🌕🌠⭐⚡☀⚡⭐🌠🌕🌔🌓🌒🌰⭐🌱🌿🍀🎆🌋🎇🌠🔮🔔💰💰💰💰💸💸💸💸💳💳💳💳💸💸💸💸💸💸💸💸💰💰💰🍀🌿🍀🌿🍀🌿🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🌋🌊🌈🎆🎇🎉🎊🔓🔆🔓💰💸💳🔅📈🏁🍚⬆⬇↕🔄✳✴🌊🌈🌒🌓🌔🌕🌠⭐⚡🌋🎆🎇🎆🎉🎊🎍💸💸💸✴✳✳✳✳↕↕↕↕🎆🎇🌋✴✳🐇🐸🍀🌰🌱🌼🍀🍀🍀🌻🌺🍀🍀🌿🍀🌰🌱🌿🍀
Likes charge. Reblogs CAST
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ballets or musicals? art or literature? reader or writer? cafe or library? poetry or prose? art galleries or history museums? silk or velvet? regency or victorian? piano or violin? hardcover or paperback?
#musicals#BOTH IM NOT CHOOSING MISSING BALLET WAS HARD ENOUGH#Reader by night writer by daydreaming#library#Prose surprisingly#art galleries#velvet because of memories#victorian because im a swine that doesnt know regency well enough#im not choosing between piano and violin#thats like choosing your favorite child#currently paperback because those kinds of books have been bringing me the greatest comforts lately#studyblr#tag#i wasnt tagged#you people tag your friends#ill get friends to tag eventually lmao
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