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06272021 - I ordered some new stamps on Aliexpress, and I tested them all out in my bullet journal! Click here for the YouTube video. Do you like stamps?

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(24/03/2021) Time to highlight and act like I’m actually retaining it all.
Day 24- Share with us your favorite word (it can be in any language)
It’s not my favorite word but it’s so satisfactory to say. “lakin” it means but in Turkish but it’s more of an old word but it sounds so cool.
saturday, 31/08/2019 so The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt is one of the best things that happened to me in the world of literature in quite a while. it managed to bring back this genuine excitement of reading, of not being able to stop, of missing the right station in the metro because I was so absorbed by the book that couldn’t see anything around me. truly magical
27.1.18 // 7/? Third Year
Cause of death: crushed by deadlines.
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9.22.2020 | How are we doing? I hope you’re hanging in there. I’m trying to. I’m now well into my fifth week of law school and starting to feel less overwhelmed, but it’s still so stressful! But as long as we’re trying our best!

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educational youtube channels:
for when the burnout is real and all you really wanna do is lie in bed and watch things but you gotta at least try to study. these are mostly channels i’ve watched and subscribed to! (updated 17/12/2015)
sciences
veritasium
it’s okay to be smart
pbs space time
crash course: astronomy
crash course: ecology
crash course: biology
crash course: chemistry
crash course: anatomy and physiology
crash course: psychology
the school of life: sociology
the school of life: psychotherapy
scishow
scishow space
asapscience
minute physics
minute earth
khan academy
the brain scoop
sexplanations
healthcare triage
sixty symbols
periodic videos
deep sky videos
literature / art
crash course: literature
the school of life: literature
the school of life: art/architecture
art assignment
thug notes: shakespeare explained
thug notes: classic literature
history / geography / government
crash course: world history (season one)
crash course: world history (season two)
crash course: us history
it’s history: the industrial revolution
it’s history: the history of pirates
it’s history: battlefields (military history)
it’s history: the cold war
the school of life: history
alternate history hub
crash course: intellectual property
crash course: economics
crash course: u.s. government and politics
geography now
the school of life: political theory
it’s history: the history of china
it’s history: weapons of mass destruction
it’s history: the history of sex
extra credits: extra history
khan academy: history
khan academy: american civics
the great war
tom richey: ap euro review
tom richey: ap us history review
cgp grey
math
numberphile
khan academy
vihart
philosophy
the school of life: philosophy
the school of life: eastern philosophy
philosophy tube
8-bit philosophy
misc / no particular subject
crash course: big history
ted-ed
smarter every day
in a nutshell
vsauce
dnews
test tube news
test tube plus
seeker daily
the good stuff
thoughty2
how to adult
mental floss
youtube channels that give study advice [#studytube]
studyign
appsademia
nehrdist
leostudies
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Saturday morning vibes :)
12/14/19
My Notion Setup For Fall Quarter!
I’m going to cover some of my main pages, but if you all want to see more of my setup just let me know! This post is absolutely NOT sponsored or affiliated with Notion in any way, I just love using it and hopefully some of you may find this helpful.
My Life Hub —
I use my Life Hub as basically my landing page where I have links to all of my other categories. I’ve broken down each main area of my life right now into a “hub” so I can keep all the pages relevant to that area of my life together and easy to find.
I have some of my most often used pages favorited, so they show up towards the top on the left-hand column. Each hub is a section below that, so everything is pretty easy to navigate and find things.
Today —
Ah, the today page. Definitely my most-used page on Notion. I have some links to other pages and external sites that help inform what I’ll include on that day’s to do list. I also have said to do list as well as a schedule section where I can plan out my day more specifically. I don’t use it every day, generally just when I have a lot to get done, but I find it really useful when I do use it.
Academic Hub —
This is where I’ll be keeping all of my documents related to school once classes start next week. I have pages for each class that I’m taking (all virtual for the fall), plus some links to resources that I’ll want to be using.
Due Dates —
This is where I keep and track any due dates that are relevant for my schoolwork. Everything from tests to smaller homework assignments all fits right here. On each page for the individual classes I have a linked version of this calendar that only shows the entries tagged with that class name. I love it because if I change something on either page, it will automatically update the other page as well.
Anyway, I’m glad to be posting again. This summer has been all over the place but I’m excited for school to be starting soon for me and I’m grateful to have more routine and consistency back in my life <3
hello everyone! i thought i would share some keyboard shortcuts in notion that i use the most often and that save me the most time.
note: most actions from word processors, like ctrl + b for bold, will already work in notion!
#, ##, or ### + space to create large, medium, and small headings respectively
> + space to create a toggle block
/, the forward slash, lets you create any page you want. just type out what you’re looking for (i.e. page, table, link)
ctrl + \ toggles the sidebar on and off
ctrl + shift + n opens a new notion window (i use this for notetaking)
ctrl + shift + u lets you go up a level in the page hierarchy (i.e. from february to all months)
duplicate any content by holding option or alt and dragging. you can highlight as many blocks as you want
ctrl + / to change the type of blocks you have selected
ctrl + shift + p to move the page you’re on to another one (i like to use this for my article list to move them to my already read list
hope this helps :)
these are some old photos, but it was nice to find them in my photos today! hope y’all are doing well and taking care of yourselves out there!

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so one thing that totally stressed me out in first year of uni was the emphasis on auditory learning! personally, i’ve never been able to learn when i’m just being talked at or told information, my brain just doesn’t work that way.
if you’re like me, here’s some of my top tips on how to get the most out of lectures when you suck at listening:
01. always come prepared
preparation is key when you know you won’t be concentrating for the full duration of your lecture. the night before a lecture, your priorities should be to print off your lecture slides, read over them and look over the extra readings (if any have been set). i always find that it’s easier to listen and i’m more likely to pay attention in a lecture when i know the basics of what’s being talked about! it’s a lot easier to learn and pay attention when what you’re being told about is building on some basic knowledge that you already have. if i’m going into a lecture completely blind, then i’m going to get distracted in the first ten minutes and the rest of the lecture is a write off!
prepare, prepare, prepare!!!
02. sit where you lecturer can see you
if you sit in teacher’s line of sight, you’re going to be 100% more aware of what you’re doing and how you’re acting in your lecture. being conscious of what you’re doing is really helpful in stopping yourself becoming distracted and letting your mind wander! if i make eye contact with my teacher and i’m not totally concentrating, it’s zones me back in and i can continue trying to listen
03. take audio recordings of lectures
even if your university provides recordings for you, having personal audio copies of your lectures will be a life saver. recordings give you something to constantly refer back to when you have gaps in your notes and knowledge because you couldn’t pay attention in lectures. listening back to them can also reassure you when you were listening but weren’t sure if you understood the concept at the time! i use a combination of voice memos on the iphone and audio recorder on microsoft onenote, depending on whether i have my phone or laptop with me
04. stay hydrated
having to stay focused on one person talking for hours at a time can be really draining and exhausting when that’s not what your brain likes. being dehydrated can also make you tired and irritable too! if you can tackle one source of your tiredness then you’re going to feel invigorated and ready to learn, so drink lots and lots of water! a bottle of water will stop you feeling sluggish and boost your productivity during lectures
05. invest in textbooks and key texts
i mentioned before how preparation is key, but continuing your learning after your lecture ends is just as important! in my first year, i made the bad mistake of getting angry that i struggled learning content during a lecture so i just left the lecture and didn’t go back to it again. i now know that it’s so important for me to access the course’s key books and texts and use them after the lecture to consolidate what i heard and to expand on some points i was struggling to understand during the allotted lecture time! textbooks have completely saved me ass this year
06. reflect when you’re distracted
if you find yourself becoming distracted or you can feel your mind beginning to wander, take a second to stop and ask yourself why you’re getting distracted and why you’re not learning. most of the time, the problem is going to be something small that can be fixed there and then. if you’re struggling because you’re hungry, have a snack! if you’re struggling because you’re thirsty, have a drink! if you’re struggling because you’re uncomfortable, stretch your legs and your arms and try again!
obviously all of these tips are personal to me and things i find helpful so they might not work for everyone, but i still hope i’ve helped at least one of you non-auditory learners out here!
07/02/20 | 12:13
Thinking about Claes Bang and how Americans pronounce aluminium
Missing studying in church
college decision season has been making me so nervous 😬 i just hate the anticipation and waiting :“( my fellow seniors, how are you all coping? i’m just trying to throw all my energy into track. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ posted on Instagram - https://ift.tt/3b6R5FZ
200204: it’s been a while since i posted here but i’m glad to be back! i think my last post was when I was still in highschool but now i’m finally in my second sem of my first year in college. first sem really challenged me academically and i think i’ve grown so much since then. my study habits are much different and better from before and i’ve finally gotten used to the demands of my course. college really changes people . anyway! here are some pics of my planner and kinesiology notes which I have yet to finish. :>

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02.01.2020
My exams today passed really well hope to carry the same energy to my exams tomorrow too!!
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2.02 / my reading list is growing exponentially and now I'm playing catch up with it