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How to live the jester academia aesthetic in every day life
-your study space is any space. if you feel slightly motivated by doing homework in bed, then do it there. if you need a desk (organized or messy) in order to work, then you do you.
-procrastinate with creativity. got a hobby you enjoy that’s infinitely better than reading some old book that’s not really all that important anyway? spend four hours working on that instead.
-wear literally whatever you want. you don’t need button ups, vests, or dress pants if that’s not your style. a sweatshirt, floral skirt, or ugly ass thrifted hawaiian shirt will do just as well if it makes you happy
-don’t get bogged down by depressing things just because it’s “aesthetic.” thinking about the inevitability of death might be nice for some people, but turning yourself into a moody asshole isn’t good for you in the long run. enjoy happy things, romantic things, as long as they don’t always end in tragedy.
-consume media you enjoy. if you find classics boring, don’t feel obligated to read them. if poetry isn’t you thing, then that’s fine. if you don’t like classical music, indie, etc. blast some pop music in your bedroom or whatever else your into. the interest does not the jester make.
-finally: do your best. don’t push yourself to be constantly searching for and taking in new knowledge. take a break, be mindless, allow yourself to relax until the next time you need to learn something new.
Day 28/100
i’m not joking when i say i’m obsessed with pink and strawberry! calpico is one of my favorite drinks!! it’s really refreshing especially through this hot summer heat!
song recommendation of the day: who by lauv ft. bts
Tips for Surviving College (With a Mental Illness)
Don’t compare yourself to other students. Just don’t do it. Because of your mental health, there will always be things that are more difficult for you than other students. Waking up early, keeping track of assignments, staying focused and motivated, socializing outside of class, joining clubs. All of these are things that can be harder for students with mental illness. It’s important to just pay attention to yourself and make sure you’re meeting the goals you set for yourself.
Walk as much as you can. Go for short walks around campus, walk to class instead of taking the bus or driving, walk around the library in between studying. Just get up and walk. It’s important to get in exercise where you can and walking is a great way to boost endorphins.
Know the attendance policy for each of your classes. Within the first week of class try to figure out how each professor takes attendance. Is it at the beginning of class, end of class? Is there a seating chart (seriously) or is it just writing in your name? Is there a daily quiz? Perfect attendance isn’t always attainable so it’s important to know not only how many days you can miss or be late, but how you can get around that. If you’re just having a bad mental health day it’s good to know when you can get a friend to sign you in so you don’t lose attendance points.
Have a “backup buddy” in each of your classes. On the first day of class or at least before the first test, make sure you get the phone number and email of two classmates. Not only is it good to meet new people, these are the people who will be your lifeline. Did you miss class or just completely zone out and need the notes? Do you need someone to sign you in? Did you abandon your bullet journal and forget all of the due dates? It’s crucial that you have TWO people you can reach (in case one or the other can’t help you) when you have a question you can’t ask your professor.
Know your professors!!! Introduce yourself first day of class (so it can be short and sweet) or go during office hours (so there aren’t a lot of people). Professors are a lot more willing to help you out if you’ve at least tried to establish a relationship with them. You’ll be closer with some more than others but if you ever have to send out a panicked email it’s important your professor can put a face to the name. If you ever have an emergency and need an extension it’s a lot more likely to get one this way. Bonus: also get to know your TA or GA if they’re the ones grading your assignments.
Take your medicine, see your therapist/psychiatrist. College is too stressful to go without the medical treatment that you need. If you can’t afford treatment, most universities have counseling clinics where you can get free or cheap treatment from grad students. Many university health centers also have psychiatrists you can see cheaply. At my university I see a grad student LPC for free and get to see a psychiatrist for $10 an appointment. Your therapist can also write letters in case your professor or school needs proof of treatment or anything like that.
Register with your school’s disability services. I’ve met a lot of students with depression or anxiety who had no idea that disability could apply to them. Mental illness is a disability! Registering with Disability is invaluable. You can get access to tutoring, support groups, peer mentors, and most importantly: accommodations. If you get really bad test anxiety you can arrange to take your test privately either proctored by someone in disability services or in your professor’s office. Extensions can sometimes be made for assignments in case you have an emergency like a panic attack or other life disrupting episode.
Whether you need accommodation or not, I strongly urge you to register with disability in case something happens. If you need to drop your classes or were unable to and end up failing because of your health, being registered with disability can mean your bad semester can be “forgiven,” essentially meaning you can go on medical leave.
Have a family member or friend for a support system. Outside of your therapist or DS, have someone who you can vent to. Have someone to buy you ice cream and tell you everything is going to be okay. Have someone who can tell you you’re beautiful and perfect the way you are, whether that’s your mom or even someone on tumblr. There are people all around who care about you.
Know that you are wonderful and brave and have already accomplished so much just by getting into college. About 1 in 4 adults have a mental illness: you are not alone. Even if it might feel like you’re the only one having a hard time, there are hundreds of students all around you going through the same thing.
shoutout to the people with ADHD who literally need structure to preform to their actual abilities and who now have to work from home
this is really hard and I’m so proud of you

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revisiting some old sketches and book notes inspired by leonardo da vinci.
19.03.2020
Here are some notes from my History online class on Zoom Meetings this morning, featuring my newly rediscovered and well beloved black chai.
Spent the afternoon reading, and completing some Physics homework.
Day 15/? of My2020Decameron
21.4.20 // Another day stuck at home and unable to go to work. I’m trying to make the most of the spare time by doing some gentle revision of general medicine, seeing as due to the current crisis I haven’t been able to do my gastro/gen med rotation 📝
a small guide on how i battle my essays! (click on an image to view it clearer)
(keep in mind: i’m an english major so a majority of my essays are literature-focused!)
these are just some of the methods i want to share that work for me when i write my innumerable amount of essays! i’m definitely a huge planner so it’s no secret that i spend a lot of time on an essay. if you’re a deadline fighter, these tips might not necessarily be helpful (especially the handwriting one). but i hope this gives you an insight on how i write my essays! 🌈

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Covid19 Entertainment Masterpost
The Met Opera is releasing a full recording per day.
Feature film archive
Open library
MS-DOS Games
The Live Music Archive
Ephemeral VHS collection
Berlin philarmonic
Museums
Peaches the Mouse by @my-darling-boy
450 Ivy League courses
Natasha and Pierre, King Lear with Anthony Hopkins and Much Ado About Nothing with Tennant
Learn Ancient Languages
Oh this is nice.
11.06.18 06:28am. Pre exam cramming & coffee.
revising old biology notes ft. this gorgeous plant textbook and a greek bust of poseidon! my summer plans are coming together and i’m excited! it looks like i’ll be having a busy july and i’m really looking forward to it.
on a separate topic: i know that the covid-19 pandemic is scary for a lot of people. there is panic and racism and uncertainty, but despite it all, there has also been a lot of caring. please remember to be kind to yourselves and each other ♡
march 15th 2020, 13:57pm
so this week has been a long year huh…. two weeks no classes over here (with no word yet on whether we’ll get an online component). adapting to working from home is gonna be weird one, but thankfully i have plenty of sunlight and a new found love for tea 🥺 i hope you all are staying safe and doing well!! things will get better. i promise.
listening to: left side - eloise
- classes are starting back up for me tomororw ! it has been a nice and relaxing break and I am definitely ready to get back into my studies:) hope everyone had a nice winter break

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quick tips for working from home
make yourself an office/work area at home and try to make it as inviting as possible!! bring your favourite candle, cute stationery, or put your own study playlist/soundtrack on speakers. especially in a situation like this it’s very important to have a space that makes you feel calm and ready to be as productive as possible!!
set aside specific times for work, and try to re-create having a specific time table like you would at school/work/uni. whether that means setting out certain tasks or going through the assigned day’s work one by one, structure is really important!
minimizing distractions is crucial, especially at home put your phone in another room, use a special app to lock your phone for a set amount of time, disconnect your laptop from the internet or block certain sites you tend to use when procrastinating.
reward yourself!! you have to keep that motivation going, so don’t forget to take breaks and reward yourself, for example with sweets or your favourite netflix series at the end of the day.
my brain, refusing to focus: hm… this paragraph… i do not vibe with it
me, crying: please… please just fucking process the words on the paper
my brain, acting like a dramatic bitch: it’s vibes are wrong. i cannot read it.