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January 4, 2016
I finally got some MUJI pens! Also I went to Daiso and picked up a new ruler and some flashcards. It’s so nice studying when it’s cold outside! ❄❄❄
I also got a study instagram: delphinestudies
Give me a follow and I’ll follow back other studygrams!
Getting my Filofax organised! Waiting for some pastel squared paper to arrive before I start my bullet journal! 😊
02 01 2015 • “You can plan for a change in the weather and time, but I never planned on you changing your mind.”
A few people have asked me to post more photos of my new planner for 2016, so here they are. This is essentially the general set-up. I’ve added the margins to the daily sections myself to customise them more to my needs. Please excuse the fact that my hands are photobombing in all of these: it’s early days and my planner hasn’t quite learned to lie flat. We’re still in training!

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📖 Chemistry revision yesterday 📖
My wifi broke so I couldn’t post anything 😔 but thank you to everyone who has liked/reblogged my posts💞
6/100 days of productivity
@ my work place where no work ever gets done
08.01.16 // bullet journals & math on a friday night!
incoming 🌎🌍🌏
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5 editor’s secrets to help you write like a pro
1. Sentences can only do one thing at a time.
Have you ever heard a four-year-old run out of breath before she can finish her thought? I edit a lot of sentences that work the same way. You need a noun, you need a verb, you might need an object. Give some serious thought to stopping right there.
Sentences are building blocks, not bungee cords; they’re not meant to be stretched to the limit. I’m not saying you necessarily want a Hemingway-esque series of clipped short sentences, but most writers benefit from dividing their longest sentences into shorter, more muscular ones.
2. Paragraphs can only do one thing at a time.
A paragraph supports a single idea. Construct complex arguments by combining simple ideas that follow logically. Every time you address a new idea, add a line break. Short paragraphs are the most readable; few should be more than three or four sentences long. This is more important if you’re writing for the Web.
3. Look closely at -ing
Nouns ending in -ing are fine. (Strong writing, IT consulting, great fishing.) But constructions like “I am running,” “a forum for building consensus,” or “The new team will be managing” are inherently weak. Rewrite them to “I run,” “a forum to build consensus,” and “the team will manage.” You’re on the right track when the rewrite has fewer words (see below).
(If for some insane reason you want to get all geeky about this, you can read the Wikipedia article on gerunds and present participles. But you don’t have to know the underlying grammatical rules to make this work. Rewrite -ing when you can, and your writing will grow muscles you didn’t know it had.)
4. Omit unnecessary words.
I know we all heard this in high school, but we weren’t listening. (Mostly because it’s hard.) It’s doubly hard when you’re editing your own writing—we put all that work into getting words onto the page, and by god we need a damned good reason to get rid of them.
Here’s your damned good reason: extra words drain life from your work. The fewer words used to express an idea, the more punch it has. Therefore:
Summer months Regional level The entire country On a daily basis (usually best rewritten to “every day”) She knew that it was good. Very (I just caught one above: four-year-old little girl)
You can nearly always improve sentences by rewriting them in fewer words.
5. Reframe 90% of the passive voice.
French speakers consider an elegantly managed passive voice to be the height of refinement. But here in the good old U.S. (or Australia, Great Britain, etc.), we value action. We do things is inherently more interesting than Things are done by us. Passive voicemuddies your writing; when the actor is hidden, the action makes less sense.
Bonus: Use spell-check
There’s no excuse for teh in anything more formal than a Twitter tweet.
Also, “a lot” and “all right” are always spelled as two words. You can trust me, I’m an editor.
Easy reading is damned hard writing. ~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
hello again! motivation is hard to get sometimes, as studying isn’t always something you really want to do. here are some tips to motivate yourself to study to the best of your ability! [original header image here]
write down a list of things you want to accomplish [bullet journal?] [+]
split your goals into sub goals, because….
small actions add up !! do a little bit of want you want to accomplish at a time
you’re doing fantastic, now reward yourself for what you achieved !!
visualise yourself studying, then just dive right in. just do it.
try to form good study habits
keep a positive mindset
nothing will dampen your motivated like a negative attitude
try to find new methods of studying and find which one works for you [+] [+] [+] [+] [notes tag]
find true interest in what you’re studying !!
read some books/magazines on the subject
form a study group-like thing with people who share the same interest
buy some new stationary/supplies to help get you started [+]
organise/tidy/create a study space for you to use where you won’t be disturbed [+] [+] [study space tag]
scroll through the #studyblr and #studyinspo tags
create a studyblr ??? [helped me]
create a super calm and peaceful playlist on spotify / 8tracks to listen to when you’re studying [or a pre-made one??]
here you go! i hope this helps you build your motivation, and that you achieve your goals :] [based on my original motivation post here]
izzy xx
🌻🌻// Second weeks of school //🌻🌻
35/100 | Friday 18 December 2015
Now that I’m on a study break like most of us, it’s time to get stuck into Japanese more consistently, particularly kanji combos!
Worked from home in the afternoon on minor website updates.
Furbaby walk and jog in the afternoon.
Starting the new year with a cute lil’ notebook that i will use for studying french ft. my new succulent

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Does anyone have any links to cute refills for a personal sized filofax? I recently ordered one, but I’m not hugely keen on the pages it came with
{76/100} that geography feel