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How to Finish
I drew this poster for Jon Acuff and his FINISH book tour. Big thanks to Jon for this collaboration, his book has some great ideas about how to complete creative and life goals.
Love this, but reblogging it specifically for âGet rid of secret rules.â Thatâs one of the most amazing illustrationsâand pointsâIâve ever seen.
How to deal with procrastination
One of the biggest problems for students is procrastination! It takes different forms for everyone but ultimately it stops us all at some point. Since there are several reasons for procrastinating, Iâve put together the five main types and a few ideas on how to deal with it.Â
Youâve got poor work/productivity habits. You leave things until the last minute since you âwork better under pressureâ. You probably think youâll do something after youâve finished something else, and then never do. You get distracted whenever youâre trying to study and will sit waiting to feel motivated but it never comes. For this Iâd suggest:
create a productivity inspiring workspace - find somewhere that you can set up a study space, whether it is an actual office or just a desk. Organise everything that you will need. I have a selection of pens and my few notebooks on the top so I can easily access them. Remove anything that might cause you to be distracted and doesnât need to be in your immediate reach. If youâre got space, put up some motivational pictures. This could be my motivational printables, some quotes or your own pictures. Plants are also proven to boost productivity, so might be worth putting a small one nearby!
create an action list rather than to-dos - write down a few manageable tasks that you need to do and be specific on the steps you should take. Writing the actions they require will help you see what you should be doing to complete something, instead of just the overall task. If youâre able to break it down, you can take actionable steps rather than mentally having to think of each point.
focus on 20-30 minute periods - generally, we lose focus after a while so taking regular breaks can help give you chance to relax and refocus. Apps like Forest allow you to set a timer and will give you off your phone at the same time. Obviously, if youâre being productive, donât suddenly cut that off because it is âtime for a breakâ. Here are some other free alternatives.
remove distractions as best you can - Iâm always distracted by social media so I will use Forest on my phone or time-lapse myself so I canât use my phone. With my MacBook, I have two accounts. One for university and one for everything else. I am not logged into any social media on my uni account so I canât just check it for a minute then end up wasting 20 minutes :â-)
find an accountability partner - pick someone who you can rely on to check on you regularly and see how your tasks are coming along. You can send them your to-do list and then every few hours you can update them with your progress. You wonât want to let them down. Alternatively, you can study with a friend! Tumblr/Instagram is basically my partner!
use the two-minute rule - if something takes less than two minutes, do it. Donât make an excuse, just do it. Tasks that are longer you can either delegate or defer. Here is a simple visualisation of what I mean.
record your progress - doing a simple âdonât break the chainâ in your planner is a great way to see how productive youâre being and therefore get you more motivated to keep it up! The â100 days of productivityâ challenge might be worth doing!
use a printable - I have multiple printables that can help develop more proactive and healthy study habits. Free ones are available here and paid ones are available here! There are so many options to pick from that can suit you. Try them out, see what works and develop a system that works for you!
Youâre feeling stressed and overwhelmed. Everything seems to be mounting up and nothing seems doable. You donât know where or how to start. For this Iâd suggest:
ask for help - if youâre feeling like this, it is likely you need some help in some form or another. See if a family member, friend, classmate or teacher (or Google) can help or give you a starting point. Emailing your teacher is a great option if youâre a little nervous about speaking to them in person. Plus you wonât forget what they told you because youâll have a response.
remind yourself that getting started is the first step - you donât need to finish a task in a matter of minutes. Start doing something small. Maybe organise what you need, highlight the important bits of your assessment, or draft an essay plan. The secret to getting ahead is getting started!
divide and conquer - figure out what is the overall task that you need to do and split it into manageable parts. For instance, with an essay, the aim is to write it! Divide it into planning out what you want to write, any references you need, summarising a final draft and then writing each paragraph. By dividing bigger tasks into actionable parts you can reduce the obstacles and get through each part in a more timely manner.
reward yourself - create a system to celebrate completing a selection of tasks. By rewarding your progress youâll build an incentive to work and reinforce productivity (great for your self-discipline!).
learn to forgive yourself - if you have an off day, that is okay! When the stress of your education is getting too much, it is necessary to have time out. Â Remember to come back to it later and try again.
donât over schedule - if youâre feeling pressure from the amount of work and then the added pressure of trying to stick to a time limit, youâre just going to go crazy. Set yourself flexible times to get something done instead of being heavily structured. Give yourself time for a break and the ability to change tasks.
stick with one task - it can be so tempting to multitask but try not to. Try to keep the focus on the what youâre doing until it is done. If you struggle with that, you could write down anything useful that you randomly think about for another task, use a break-time to think about that other task or alternate between subjects/tasks every few hours.
do smaller study sessions - there is no rule that several hour study sessions are the only way you can study. It frankly isnât true and potentially doesnât suit the majority of students. Try to study for 20 or 30 minute periods when you have the free time. Donât feel discouraged or if youâre not doing it properly if youâre taking advantage of those smaller periods.Â
Youâre a perfectionist. You either donât want to start something out of fear you wonât get it right or you can get stuck on the small details. There is a pressure to achieve the unachievable. For this Iâd suggest:
focus on getting started, instead of finishing - it is easy to get overwhelmed thinking about what something is supposed to be like finished if youâre a perfectionist. Take things one step at a time. Itâs also useful to remember the sooner you start, the more time youâll have to perfect it at the end!
make drafts - if youâre overwhelmed, take half an hour to map out your plan of attack. Drafts can take many forms: summaries, scaffolds/outlines, essay plans, post-it notes, etc. I find it much easier to get on with work if I have a bit of a plan.
remember that your perfectionist tendencies arenât actually improving your work or productivity but hindering you - youâre continually setting yourself unrealistic objects and (like me) probably feel let down by yourself if you donât reach them. Be realistic and focus on getting it done!
accept mistakes - youâve written something wrong, donât panic! Cross it out with a single line and move on. Things happen and you have to accept it. You canât rip up the page every time you do something wrong, even if it is so tempting.
implement a new strategy - this isnât always an option for everyone or every studying situation but perhaps try digital handwriting or typed notes. Digital handwriting allows for a similar system to be used for your notes but gives you more flexibility and an easier way to correct mistakes. You wonât be throwing out paper each time you make an error or use the wrong coloured pen. With typing, it is much easier to formulate and keep neat. These can be a great alternative if, like me, you find youâre spending time worrying about how neat it is.
put things in perspective - is what youâre beating yourself up about right now going to mean anything in a week, a month, a year? Be honest if it isnât, is it really worth putting unnecessary pressure on yourself.
praise yourself through the process - try not to criticise yourself but recognise your progress.
donât compare yourself - this is very hard not to do but remember we are all different. Just because âyouâre not as goodâ or donât understand something as easily as others, it doesnât mean youâre any less! Everyone was a beginner once and we all learn at different paces. Work to your strengths!
You want to do something else. You find whatever youâre doing boring. You want it to be over with but donât want to get started. The ultimate catch 22, right? For this Iâd suggest:
remember that putting it off isnât going to make it go away - if you leave it too long youâll end up getting more stressed about it. Best to get it over with.
make a plan from the get-go - once you know something is coming up (e.g. a test, an assessment, etc) make notes on it! That could be questions, annotations, potential topics, citations, etc. By making the effort to spend time reading through, youâll save your future self some stress. Especially if itâs a topic you have forgotten. That way your notes act as a reminder so you can get started.
set a finish time with a reward - tell yourself that if you finish something by a certain time and then you can do something else. Use your self-discipline to not go back on this. Set a realistic time and try to get it complete before. If you can think that youâre doing something fun once it is completed, youâll be more motivated to get it done.
make a structure - for note-taking, it can be overwhelming looking at a textbook and thinking what youâre going to write out. Make a note-taking layout/colour code that works for you and that subject. Mine is here - it just gives me an idea of how Iâd lay everything instead of going in with no action plan.
try to make it fun - this could be using YouTube to learn or starting a study group. Use different methods for memorising information such as flashcards, mindmaps or study guides (like question/answer).
make the effort to refocus - if youâre finding something boring and youâre unfocused, walk away for 5 minutes, get a drink and come back. If youâre really struggling, change topics for a while. Find a point where you can finish and start doing something else that is productive.
listen to some music - generally, music without lyrics are best for focusing. Spotify has a great playlist for studying called âfocusâ. However, I find my regular music good for getting me a little more motivated and awake. I also like writing essays to music because I weirdly sort of type in the same rhythm. Funny study hack Iâve found that works for me haha!
write your thoughts down - Another thing Iâve been trying is externalising my thoughts. If I get distracted by something or have a âgosh, I need to remember thatâ moment, I will write it down. By getting it out my brain and onto a bit of paper, I no longer have to think about it and can continue.Â
You have no motivation. Often we feel that motivation is the only thing you need to get on with something, but this isnât totally true. You need a mix of motivation and discipline. As the saying goes:Â âmotivation may get you started, but discipline keeps you goingâ. To build your motivation, Iâd suggest:
have a mass organise - usually when Iâm feeling unmotivated, Iâll clear out my desk and sort out my computer. This involves throwing out stationery that doesnât work or scrap paper. I usually make piles of spare stationery and will re-organise my desk drawers. For my computer, I will pull out all my files to my desktop then start working through them. Iâll delete duplicates, rename files properly, and put them in the right place.
remember that action inspires motivation - the wonderful book that is âA Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ckâ has the greatest chapter on motivation. A summary of it is action isnât just the effect of motivation; itâs also the cause of it. We see motivation as âEmotional inspiration â Motivation â Desirable actionâ when in reality this can perpetuate your attempts to find motivation. You need to change your mindset into âAction â Inspiration â Motivationâ. This helps to develop an endless loop where youâre not relying on motivation to get you started.
find some new stationery - weirdly buying stationery is one of those things that instantly makes you want to be productive. Head to the shops and spend a little something on a new pen, highlighter or notebook!Â
film yourself - studying generally doesnât give us any instant gratification which can make it feel like a drag. By filming yourself working you can get a little video at the end which shows your progress. I love watching time-lapses of myself because you see all the work you did super quickly. It also means Iâm not touching my phone!
set yourself some goals - write down a few things you want to achieve, in the short or long term. Put it somewhere that youâll be reminded about it! By externalising your goals, youâre more likely to make the effort to achieve it.
check/make a studygram and studyblr - this is one of most motivating this Iâve done. Having social media dedicated to studying has helped not only improve my work ethic but my whole attitude towards education. Getting involved in the community is a great motivator. Here is a post on how to set up a studyblr.
I hope this post gives you just a few ideas on how to tackle procrastination! If youâve got any tips youâd like to share, please message me! x
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Everything Is Awful and Iâm Not Okay: questions to ask before giving up
Are you hydrated? Â If not, have a glass of water.
Have you eaten in the past three hours? Â If not, get some food â something with protein, not just simple carbs. Â Perhaps some nuts or hummus?
Have you showered in the past day? Â If not, take a shower right now.
If daytime: are you dressed? Â If not, put on clean clothes that arenât pajamas. Â Give yourself permission to wear something special, whether itâs a funny t-shirt or a pretty dress.
If nighttime: are you sleepy and fatigued but resisting going to sleep? Â Put on pajamas, make yourself cozy in bed with a teddy bear and the sound of falling rain, and close your eyes for fifteen minutes â no electronic screens allowed. Â If youâre still awake after that, you can get up again; no pressure.
Have you stretched your legs in the past day? Â If not, do so right now. Â If you donât have the spoons for a run or trip to the gym, just walk around the block, then keep walking as long as you please. Â If the weatherâs crap, drive to a big box store (e.g. Target) and go on a brisk walk through the aisles you normally skip.
Have you said something nice to someone in the past day? Â Do so, whether online or in person. Â Make it genuine; wait until you see something really wonderful about someone, and tell them about it.
Have you moved your body to music in the past day? Â If not, do so â jog for the length of an EDM song at your favorite BPM, or just dance around the room for the length of an upbeat song.
Have you cuddled a living being in the past two days? Â If not, do so. Â Donât be afraid to ask for hugs from friends or friendsâ pets. Â Most of them will enjoy the cuddles too; youâre not imposing on them.
Do you feel ineffective? Â Pause right now and get something small completed, whether itâs responding to an e-mail, loading up the dishwasher, or packing your gym bag for your next trip. Â Good job!
Do you feel unattractive? Â Take a goddamn selfie. Â Your friends will remind you how great you look, and youâll fight societyâs restrictions on what beauty can look like.
Do you feel paralyzed by indecision? Â Give yourself ten minutes to sit back and figure out a game plan for the day. Â If a particular decision or problem is still being a roadblock, simply set it aside for now, and pick something else that seems doable. Â Right now, the important part is to break through that stasis, even if it means doing something trivial.
Have you seen a therapist in the past few days? Â If not, hang on until your next therapy visit and talk through things then.
Have you been over-exerting yourself lately â physically, emotionally, socially, or intellectually? Â That can take a toll that lingers for days. Give yourself a break in that area, whether itâs physical rest, taking time alone, or relaxing with some silly entertainment.
Have you changed any of your medications in the past couple of weeks, including skipped doses or a change in generic prescription brand? Â That may be screwing with your head. Â Give things a few days, then talk to your doctor if it doesnât settle down.
Have you waited a week? Â Sometimes our perception of life is skewed, and we canât even tell that weâre not thinking clearly, and thereâs no obvious external cause. Â It happens. Â Keep yourself going for a full week, whatever it takes, and see if you still feel the same way then.
Youâve made it this far, and you will make it through. Â You are stronger than you think.
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This is a big, giant list of Youtube tutorials that will teach you all the basic life skills you need to know in order to be a functional adult. There are a lot of important skills that arenât included in this list, but this should be enough of a basic guide to get you started and prevent you from making a total mess of yourself. Happy adulting! Household Skills:
How to unclog a toilet without a plunger
How to fix a blown fuse
How to fix a leaky faucetÂ
How to clean soap scum from your tub and shower
How to escape from a house fire
How to make a budget and stick to it
How to sharpen a knife
How to clean a self-cleaning oven
How to clean red wine stains from carpet
How to clean blood stains from fabric
How to clean grease stains from fabric
How to do a load of laundry
How to iron your clothes
How to test your smoke detectors
Cooking Skills:
How to tell if produce is ripe
How to know if food is expiredÂ
How to properly sanitize a kitchen
How to cook an egg
How to make rice
How to make pasta
How to put out a kitchen grease fire safely
How to use a gas stove
How to use a convection oven
How to cook meat safely
How to use a stand mixer
How to use kitchen knives properly
How to make mashed potatoes
How to make grilled cheese sandwichesÂ
Health Skills:
How to stop bleeding
How to treat a burnÂ
How to do CPRÂ (on an adult)
How to do CPR (on a child)
How to do CPR (on a baby)
How to help someone who is choking
How to save yourself if you are choking alone
How to read a nutrition label
How to treat frostbite
How to recognize when someone is having a stroke
How to maintain a healthy sleep schedule
Mental Health Skills:
How to calm down during a panic attack
How to help someone who is suicidalÂ
How to meditateÂ
How to stop self-harming
How to recognize problem drinking
How to choose a therapist
How to deal with disappointment
How to cope with grief
How to raise your self-esteem
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How to apologize
How to cope with a breakupÂ
How to accept criticismÂ
How to deal with bullyingÂ
How to argue in a healthy way
How to ask someone out
How to break up with someone
How to recognize an abusive relationship
How to rekindle a damaged friendship
How to speak in public
Job Hunting Skills:
How to tie a tie
How to write a resume
How to write a cover letter
How to dress for a job interview (for women/femmes)
How to dress for a job interview (for men/masculines)
How to properly shake hands
How to nail a job interview
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How to sew on a buttonÂ
How to hammer a nail
How to change your oil
How to put gas in your car
How to jump-start a car
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hello where can i see all of your study tips?
Hey! Here are a whole heap of links :-) Iâd also go through my /tagged/q for more answers (or emmastudies.com/archive and filtering by ask, since I havenât tagged things for a while).
Organisation
2018 student planner
2019 student planner
2018-19 digital student planner
planner brand recommendations
planner vs bullet journal: pros and cons
how to set up a bullet journal
setting up a digital bullet journal
bullet journal spread ideas
bullet journal decoration hacks
bullet journal brand recommendations
whats in my bag
my favourite stationery
back to school basic supplies
how to improve your handwriting
handwriting font suggestions
balancing study and work
desk/workspace essentials
student finance tips
2018 monthly planner printables
Productivity
productivity and time management applications
how to remove distractions
types of procrastination and how to deal with them
google chrome new tab options for improved productivity
10 small ways to improve your productivity
applications to block websites
no distraction writing applications
100 days of productivity challenge
how to focus in class
how to stick to a schedule
how to stay alert
how to build self-discipline
how to organise for exams
my after school routine
how to reduce perfectionist ideas
Motivation
what to do when youâve tried everything
how to gain back motivation
motivational monday printables
how to stop avoiding studying
what to do when you feel exhausted before studying
how I stay motivated
tips on maintaining motivation
10 tips to increase your motivation for study
how to start a studyblr
how to utilise your studyblr for motivation
how to set up a studygram
dealing with competitive people
how to bounce back from âfailureâ
how to learn from a lower than expected grade
how to structure a weekly review
how to deal with a difficult class
things to do during holidays/study vacations
Studying
applications for students
how to take effective class or lecture notes
how to take notes from a textbook
how to prepare for exams
my note-taking method
my notebook system
how to write faster
how to study more effectively
how to summarise information
how I organise my binders
good habits to implement
how to study (my method)
how to revise from notes
how to organise a colour code
how to memorise information effectively
how to memorise quotes
how to use flashcards
how I reduce waffle and narration in essays
tips for essay writing
how to find out where youâre going wrong
how I prepare to study
different ways to study
how to study during the semester
how to annotate a book/novel/etc
how to get ahead in school
how to break up a large textbook
studying as a visual learner
how to practice and present a speech
mindmapping apps and extensions
how to deal with online classes
how to study a language
how to study maths
how to improve group assessments/projects
ipad study inspiration
Self Care
how to improve your sleep schedule
how to wake up earlier
how to study when sick
over-coming self doubt
dealing with stress
how to balance studying and anxiety
how to balance studying and depression
apps that help with depression
ways to reward your productivity
my favourite tv shows
my favourite podcasts
ways to use empty notebooks
how to be more sociable
tips for getting a job
advice for the first day
things (personal, academic, etc) to do every week
Printables
all my paid student printables, planners, digital planners + stickers, etc
2018 monthly planner printables
2018 student printables (includes 2018 overview + calendar, daily + weekly + monthly planner, 30 habit tracker, class overview and timed worklog)
2019 free student printables (2018-19 overview, 2019 overview, 2019 key dates, year in pixels, monthly portrait planner)
weekly study schedule
weekly planner
weekend planner
daily planner
assessment planner
subject to do list planner
study session planner
exam revision printable pack (includes revision checklist, formulas + definitions sheet, essay + project planner, weekly schedule)
note-taking printables (includes dotted, grid, lined, cornell method)
organic chemistry printable
literary techniques and devices sheet
100 days of productivity tracker printable
ultimate student organiser pack
study and revision pack
2018 student planner
2018 weekly planner
pomodoro tracker
grade and assessment planner pack
essay guide and planner pack
productivity planner
student reading journal printable
student finance planner
goal and habit planner
customisable weekly study planner
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Small Ways To Improve Your Life
make your bed to immediately make your room look more put together
water first, then coffee or tea
pray or meditate, even just for ten minutes, to set the tone for your day
browse the news headlines ( & read the articles that interest you when youâve got time)
wear something you feel b o m b in
listen to music while doing your daily activities-commuting, cleaning, cooking, exercising
smile at at least two people
smile at YOURSELF
call or message someone you love
eat food that makes you feel radiant
make lists of things you need to accomplish for the day
stretch for 10 minutes
record in your phone the positive thoughts you have so you can remember them
carry water with you (always always always)
shut off your phone for an hour and have some ME time
take a hot shower or bath at the end of a stressful day
try to make plans to spend time with someone at least once a week
think about 3 things you are grateful for at the end of each day
do something calming, relaxing, and non-electronic 30 minutes before you sleep
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you go bitch. you write those notes, you make them pretty if you want them to be pretty. you make them messy if you like it like that. you eat healthy. you take care of yourself. you get yourself a bullet journal. you organize that shit like itâs no problem. you get those grades. you get that amazing GPA. the world is yours to take. raise your head and take it. live the fucking life. you mcfreaking go.Â

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Back to school series #2 - HOW TO BE DISCIPLINED
Welcome to this new post of my #backtoschoolseries!! if you havenât already checked my last back-to-school related post you can do it here :D
The main topic of this post is discipline and how you can learn to manage it. When I was repeating my first med school year I learned how to discipline myself and it let me have a life apart from my studies. I used to wake up every day at 5.45 am for my morning workout, go to uni, come back home and study, cook my meals and go to bed early enough. I was also able to spend some free time with my friends and family during the weekends. This routine helped me manage my time, gave me a sense of accomplishment and made me go to bed almost every day knowing I had my sh*t together.Â
So how did I manage to develop this busy routine AND pass my first year? Continue to read!Â
Know the difference between motivation and self-discipline. Motivation is what will get you started, and is powered by your WHY. WHY do you want to go to college? WHY do you want to lose 10 pounds? WHY do you want to run a marathon? All of the answers to these questions are the main motor of your motivation. And motivation is the motor of discipline. Discipline is what will make you study every day so youâll have those grades that will make you get into the college of your dreams. Discipline is what will make you wake up at 6 am every morning to go for a run. In other terms, discipline is what you need in order to keep going and stay on track. Discipline canât exist without motivation and motivation is nothing without discipline.Â
We all practice discipline is some aspects of our life. For some of us, it will be waking up every morning at a reasonable hour in order to not be late for school. For others, it will be taking their medication every day in order to stay healthy. So stop telling yourself you donât have any discipline or willpower because you wonât even be reading this post otherwise.
Discipline is a skill, and like every other skill, it has to be practiced every day. You have to put effort and focus in what you want to achieve and sometimes youâll have to literally force yourself to get things done. Like I said in my previous post about motivation, no one really wants to wake up at 6 every morning to do a workout, especially if itâs dark and cold outside, and that your bed is begging you to stay.
Know yourself, and know what your weaknesses are. When you acknowledge these, you can find strategies to overcome them. If you want to go to bed earlier but youâre always on your phone till late at night, try to force yourself to put your phone in another room when you go to bed. If youâre always distracted by your Instagram notifications whilst studying, put your phone in airplane mode, or delete the app from it. If you just canât control yourself over junk food, just donât buy it. Remove every temptation so youâll only focus on whatâs important.
Plan your days ahead and plan your future. Again, ask yourself WHY you want to be disciplined, and WHAT the willpower you want to develop will bring into your life. The advantages of you being more disciplined have to overcome the reasons why you shouldnât be, and thatâs how motivation comes in the way.
Know that sometimes sh*t happens. Thatâs why you need a plan B. Having a backup plan doesnât mean you donât believe in your dreams, it just means that you are some kind of realistic about life and you know that it doesnât always go as you wished it would. Having a plan B will make everything a bit more flexible and youâll feel less anxious about your goals.
If youâre trying but you just canât find any willpower in what you want to do, ask yourself if thereâs something thatâs preventing you from being disciplined. Are you sure youâre doing whatever youâre doing because you want it? Or are you doing it to please someone else? Are you scared of the outcome? Do you feel something is going wrong? Itâs really important for you to have this little talk with yourself so you can focus on what you really want in your life because when your goals are genuine and clear, motivation comes by itself and discipline will follow.Â
Remember that itâs ok to screw up sometimes. You are not a robot and it is totally normal to have days where you donât feel like it. Resting is also part of the process and will help you clear your vision and regain all the precious energy you need :) Forgive and take care of yourself!
I honestly think this post should be related to my post about motivation (if you havenât read it already, I invite you to do it now!)Â
As usual, I hope these tips will be useful! Iâm curious to know how do you guys practice discipline :)Â
(PS : sorry for my english)
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BACK TO SCHOOL GIVEAWAY 1: Leuchtturm1917
If youâve spent 2 minutes browsing the Studyblr community, you will have read about bullet journaling. Since high school, Iâve loved the traditional planner style, but Iâve been converted to the bullet journal style of planning and notetaking. Not only can you exercise your creative muscles when creating pages tailored to your needs, but you can combine your to-do lists and tasks in one place.Â
Kindly, Leuchtturm1917 sent me this dotted notebook to transform into the bullet journal of my dreams and review for you all. The notebook contains 251 numbered pages, a table of contents, and 12 perforated sheets at the back - perfect for sharing notes with your classmates. The 2 page markers make it really easy to find your most-used pages, and there is also an expandable pocket at the back to store loose pieces of paper.Â
Iâve spent the last few days setting up this bujo for my upcoming Masters course, and Iâm so excited to share them with you. Iâm quite minimalistic when it comes to my weekly spreads - I know that I wonât have much time to make them really elaborate and decorative, so Iâve kept the weekly spread down to the basics. On the left-hand box is the events Iâve got that day, and on the right is a space for all of my tasks to do that day. Once Iâm at university, I might find that I need to change the layout slightly to allow for more space for to-doâs, but thatâs the beauty of a bullet journal - you can adapt to changes so easily! Whilst itâs great to admire the artistic talent of the amazing bujoâs shared in the community, remember that it does need to be functional and practical above all.
Iâve also included really useful pages. I found this essay-writing advice on Tumblr a while ago (I apologise for not crediting the original author - I couldnât find it), and thought it would be really helpful to have it written out in my bullet journal so I can reference it when writing essays.
The Giveaway:
For the first of my back to school giveaways, Iâm giving you the chance to win a bundle of the following:
A Leuchtturm1917 dotted notebook in the colour of your choice
A pack of Mildliners - featured in the images
A pack of Stabilo pastel highlighters - featured in the images
A pack of 5 Muji 0.38mm black pens - featured in the images
Rules rules rules:
Must be following me, and preferably be active i.e. ask me questions, tag me in things, reblog my posts
Reblog this as an entry, likes are only bookmarks. Iâll use a random number generator to help me pick the winner
You can enter as many times as you like but donât spam your followers, pleaseÂ
Itâs international, and you donât have to be a studyblr to enter - it might inspire you to start your own!
The deadline is August 24th, so they can be with you for the new academic year.
03.07.2018
Internship - paeds - day 2. Feeling a bit nostalgic. I was a small patient here once. +Some places in this hospital definately have an oldschool vibe. đ
RE-PROGRAMMING YOUR MINDSET FOR SUCCESS
I feel like I have to share my pathway towards success with you because I spent all my life considering success as the very end of the journey when in reality you can have it all along the way. And I think that understanding this is fundamental, not only for your studies but also for your everyday life.
Iâll start by showing you a little example. During my long stay in Cartagena I had the occasion to do a few salsa dance lessons with some of my friends (yeah clichĂŠ I know) and as I was listening to the salsa teacher I kept telling myself that I was too rigid and not coordinated at all and that Iâd look terrible dancing.
When we had to practice the moves I couldnât keep up with the rhythm and honestly, I was a mess. The teacher even came to me to tell me that I was thinking too much about the moves!!
In that very moment, I thought: âok Margot, now think youâre a latina goddess, youâre sexy and youâre a born-to-be a dancerâ. As soon as I started telling this to myself, my moves completely improved. They got so much better that I was the only one in the group who was able to perform all the moves correctly on the first try.
What I want to tell you with this story is : you wonât go anywhere as long as you keep a negative mindset. The second you switch your mindset and you turn it into something positive, a little miracle happen. Just as me being able to perform good dance moves (and trust me that this one is really a true miracle :)
Now, I know itâs easy to say but I really want you to understand this because itâll change your life like it changed mine : whatever you think about, you become.
The minute you start filling your brain with useless thoughts like âIâm not enough of thisâ, âI wish I had thisâ, âI wish I looked like thatâ, âIâm too fat to wear thatâ, âI have no self-controlâ, âIâm bad at mathsâ, etc. well guess what : youâll still be bad at maths, youâll stay sad and in months from now youâll be stuck in the same place.
Here are some bits of advice about what you should be doing instead. Notice that this post is inspired by Gabrielle Bernsteinâs book âThe Universe has your Backâ and also by other inspiring videoâs I watched in the past few months :)Â
Focus on your goal and imagine how youâre gonna achieve it, how youâre gonna feel and how proud you will be. Make it as clear as possible. Write it down in your journal if you want. Visualize every single detail. If your goal isnât clear, itâs ok! You can still think about how you can improve your life or how you can work on just loving yourself more. And donât be afraid to think big.
Practice positive affirmations. This one will be hard in the beginning because we all are used to focus on the things we donât have, or the habits we want to get rid of, but we never pay attention to what we already have or why we really want success. Instead of thinking âI want to stop biting my nails so I wonât be ashamed of themâ think âIâll be so proud of myself if I stop biting my nails and Iâll feel more confident!â. Trust me, it makes ALL the difference.
Practice gratitude. You have no idea about the positive impact it has. If you struggle with this, try to make a list of at least 5 things you are grateful for every night before going to bed. Write it in a journal or just think about it for a moment. Thereâs no âwrongâ way to practice gratitude. You can be grateful for the pizza you had today, or your cat. It just has to be positive.
Get some inspiration. Read a new book or look for some videos that inspire you. Get closer to people you admire. Inspiration is so important because it allows you to get a better view of what you want to become. I really started changing my mindset the first time I read âYou Are a Badassâ by Jen Sincero. It has been so eye-opening to me that I started practicing more and more positive actions ! I also found TED Talks to be really helpful for me!!Â
Judge less. I know, weâre all humans. We all judge and itâs totally normal to do so. However, we can modify our judgment towards a lot of situations : whenever you notice yourself judging something or someone, take a step back and think why you are doing so, itâll help you to see clearer and youâll let more space for love. You donât know whatâs behind the people youâre judging and it doesnât help you to reach your goal. Use this energy to work on yourself instead.
Stop comparing yourself. Donât stop because you think youâll never be enough. You donât know what the others are going through, you donât even know what they are thinking. I remember in my first med school year that I was constantly focusing on what the others were doing and comparing it to what I was working on instead. I spent so much energy doing so instead of studying that it made me fail my exams. And you know what the funniest part is? That the people I valued better than me failed their exams too. This definitely changed my vision! The next year I only focused on myself and on my own study methods and I passed all my exams :)Â
Start where you are and celebrate small victories : youâve been feeling like crap and all you did was taking a shower? Itâs fine. You took care of yourself. Be happy about it. Be grateful to be able to do so. Donât wait for the right moment to start something because the truth is that thereâs no right moment and that youâll never really be ready. Success is more about the journey than the destination. Always remember that.
Stay true to yourself. Donât seek perfection but start loving every part of yourself instead. Donât apologize for being authentic because it will allow you to understand what truly matters to you in every situation. Being your own self will also help you focus on your goal and not letting distractions around. Youâll gain confidence as youâll know what works best for you and youâll be able to let go of negative things in your life.
Also, donât apologize for your success and your abundance. You are worth it. Youâve always been.Â
I hope these tips will help you to reach your goals! You deserve to be happy and successful!
Margot X
Anti anxiety.
Always important xx
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While youâre on a study break:
Paint your nails. Doesnât matter if youâre good at it or not. Itâs a quiet, calming, easy activity that takes up the perfect amount of time for a break and still requires some amount of focus. Put on a Youtube video or Netflix while you do it.
Watch a John Oliver video. If you donât know him, heâs a comedian and host of Last Week Tonight on HBO. His pieces are hilarious, informative, and all around 15-20 minutes.Â
Change the sheets on your bed. Changing your sheets often is good for your skin, still technically productive, and who doesnât love snuggling up in a fresh bed after a long day?Â
While youâre at it, clean your space. Itâll get you on your feet and again, still technically being productive.Â
Make yourself something to drink. I hate to be that blogger⢠but  Stay hydrated, loves! No energy drinks, if you need something more exciting. We are adults in this household, we get our caffeine like adults. Always go tea or coffee.Â
Take a nap. There are legends that if you drink a coffee before you take a nap, the caffeine will wake you up naturally a little bit later and youâll feel super energized. That sounds fake but idk knock yourselves out.Â
Put on an RIP Vine compilation and dissociate for a bit. Iâm not kidding.
Take a shower. Or just stand there under the hot water a bit. Youâll feel like a new being.Â
Know that you are a boss
SeriouslyÂ
You got this and I believe in youÂ
study for your future. study to prove others wrong. study to make your parents proud. study to change something. study to reach your goals. study for yourself.