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Tips on how to study while sickđ

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Recap notes on our first unit. I mentioned that I havenât posted these for a long time so there you gođŽ
I just realized Iâve been neglecting my âaesthetic notesâ posts a lot, so I just spent the last few hours taking pictures and editing themđ Iâve got nothing to do anyways, but still worked up a sweat. Stay tuned for some âaestheticâ notes thenâ¤ď¸
Home-made Strawberries & Cream FrappuccinođStarbucks RemakeđŚ
I know most people like me, adore Starbucks! It has always been on my weekly goals, to relax with my favorite Frap at least once a week. But now that we are to stay self-isolated, it is almost impossible to get our hands on our daily craving. However, I have experimented with different milkshake bases, and found, that we could recreate these drinks at home, by ourselves -right now! This following recipe has been worked on for quite a few days, and I am pretty proud to present this recipe for a Starbucks, Strawberries & Cream Frappuccinoâ¤ď¸
Makes about 2 servings.
Prep time: 10 - 15 minutes maximum
Ingredients:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
Creme Base
1 1/2 cups of milk (approximately)
1 teaspoon of vanilla extractÂ
1/4 cup of whipped cream
3 heaped teaspoons of icing/powdered sugar
Frappuccino Additions
10 frozen strawberries (approximately)
8 Ice cubes
Strawberry Syrup
5 frozen strawberries
1/4 cup of cold water
1 teaspoon of honey (optional)
1 teaspoon of icing/powdered sugar
Method
1. Blend Strawberry Syrup ingredients together in a blender until smooth and set aside for later.
2. Blend Creme Base and Frappuccino Additions together in a blender on high until ice cubes are mostly crushed.
3. After a minute or so, add in about 8 - 10 ice cubes and blend for 15 - 20 seconds, until crushed but not completely.
4. Spoon about half the Strawberry Syrup onto the sides of a glass for aesthetic purposes.Â
5. Pour the frappuccino into the cup.
6. Whip cream on top of the frappuccino and slowly spoon the rest of the syrup onto the tip of the cream, and let it drip onto the sides of the cream
7. Slip in straw optionally and enjoy!
Taste Reaction:
âAt first taste of the final concoction, it was especially sour, but left a sweet aftertaste which was extremely pleasing. It honestly tasted just like the original drink, and I was exceptionally pleased with it. đThe Starbucks industry makes more than 2 billion dollars each year from strawberry & cream frappuccinos, while we can make it at home with the simplest ingredients!â
I am considering making more homemade Starbucks fraps, and it would be a very nice touch to the quarantine series. If you tried and enjoyed this recipe, please reblog or like so I know if I should post more of these recipes đ

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đžmy momentary desk situation is not the worst
đžworking from the dining table with the kittens sunbathing
đžtrying my best at social distancing
đžnot getting any phd work done tbh, only work from my job
Having an organized space is so important for online schoolđą

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Apps you NEED during the quarantineđą PART 1
This post was actually supposed to come a day or two earlier, but I decided to keep the post minimal instead of cramping all the apps I am using, so there are going to be two parts to this post.These apps are specifically chosen because they have been a great help to me during the quarantine, not just in general, but I have decided not to include apps that we generally already use like Netflix and Instagram. I hope you guys find this post useful, all the apps I have listed are free so you can download them anytimeđ
e-Platform
Since all the libraries have closed down because of the virus, I have had an issue with reading so ePlatform has been my go-to lately, because of the amazing reads they have. I personally like listening to the audiobooks (currently bingeing the Hunger Games trilogy) more than reading eBooks because I wonât have to strain my eyes as much. It is like I said COMPLETLY free, no in-store purchases, and I actually enjoy it better than the apps you have to pay a subscription for like Audible or Apple Books. The only downside is that it is only available to students that attend schools which allow access to the app. There are many great alternative that are going to be coming in the next post so if you are looking for another option, stay tuned!
Lately, Pinterest has become one of the apps I use the most because of the inspiration I get from it. There is a wonderful study community that always inspire me to study more, instead of watching movies all day. If you are currently bored at home, I would HIGHLY recommend finding your new passion on Pinterest. I actually prefer the desktop website more than the app, but I just like working on my laptop more.
COVID-19!
I found this amazing app called âCOVID-19!âł and it basically is an app that shows the daily increase in your country and world-wide, the deceased count, the recovered count and more! I have found this app super useful and recommend it to anyone who wants to be aware of the virus. I think this apps is super helpful if you want to know what is going on, but not look at the news every day.
Zoom
We have been using Zoom in school a lot, and it really makes a difference rather than just working through schoolwork by yourself. You can use it to face time relatives, friends and it has awesome features like screen share, chat, and much more! It is also available on laptops so you can use it online as well. I would highly recommend using this to keep in touch with loved ones, and not lose contact. Remember, itâs self-isolation, not self-seprating!
Google News
Google News is also great for keeping up with the coronovirus and local news. It is not actually a broadcasting app, but a collection of the top news in the country or world-wide. They have an effective layout, with a page just for special headlines, categories and also shows the daily weather. It is my favorite app to keep up with whatâs happening daily, as well as getting accurate information. You can follow different sources, categories and save news articles as well.Â
Any.Do
I have personally been using Any.Do since thee first day of the quarantine to keep me organized, and it really is doing itâs job. I know there are plenty of other apps that help keep us productive, but one thing I love about Any.Do! is itâs simplicity. It has three pages, a task list, a calendar and a profile page to keep track of your habits. You can simple just type in to the task bar what you want to do and plan out your tasks over a period of time. You can sync it to any iOS devices, to keep track of your tasks anywhere. The only downside is that it is not available for Android, but there is another excellent alternative which I am also explaining down belowâŹď¸
Microsoft Todo
Microsoft is available on all devices, and is an extended task calendar similar to Any.Do. You can also sync it onto any device using Microsoft and it has similar features to Any.Do
Penguin Isle
Most of the app I have offered so far have been apps to help you on productivity and work, but Penguin Isle is a really relaxing game where your goal is basically just to expand your penguin habitat. It has amazing graphics and satisfying music. It essentially never ends, so it is super fun to see your penguinâs igloos expand as you buy more stuff and earn coins.
I hope you have found these app suggestions helpful and try downloading them. There will be a part 2 later on (not in the next post) to elaborate on this topic. All of these are just my recommendations to be productive during these times. I hope everyone stays safe and healthy, remember, wash your hands and get out of bed!
S T U D Y Â P A C K Â # 1
B YÂ E I N T S E I N
Hey guys, my week has been pretty hectic but I made time to create a few printables that will hopefully help you with your school life. Click on the titles (links to the file on my Study Drive) to download them!
T A S K Â T R A C K E R
To help you keep track of all your assignments, homework, projects, etc. Includes a progress bar that you can shade in according to how much of the assignment youâve completed. You can also set a goal or expected score and compare it to your final score. I included fields for âdate givenâ and âdate dueâ so that you can prioritize and plan your tasks accordingly. I wanted to include a box to check when youâve submitted the assignment because sometimes I complete the assignment but forget to submit it, or Iâve already submitted the assignment but panic because I thought I hadnât done it yet. I couldnât squeeze this into the sheet, but I think you could just put a tick beside the due date or something.
F O R M U L AÂ L I S T
For subjects that require you to memorize formulas, like physics, economics, math, etc. The left column is for the formula, while the right is for variables and their units, e.g. âv = u + atâ would go on the left, while the right column would have something like âv: final velocity/ms-1; u: initial velocity/ms-1; a: acceleration/ms-2; t: time/sâ.
H A B I TÂ T R A C K E R
31 columns and 16 rows to help you maintain your habits, e.g. drinking 8 glasses of water a day, exercising, journaling, etc.
 T E S T T R A C K E R
Similar to what I have in my bullet journal in this post. I use it mainly to see the relationship between how much I study and how high I score on tests, but you can also use it to maintain your grades.
Thatâs all for now. Hope these printables help, and may the rest of your school year be well-organized! Oh, and feedback would be rad; I always appreciate it when I find out how I can improve my content. Have a great week :)
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Books to read during the quarantineđ
In my spare time, (especially during the quarantine), I decided to read more books, since Iâve been neglecting reading during term time. I have made a list of books I loved and recommend you to read during your free time during the quarantine. (The books with hearts (â¤ď¸) beside them are my personal favorites that I think everyone should read.)Â
FantasyđŚ
The Lion, The Witch, The Wardrobe by C.S LewisÂ
The Witches by Roald Dahl
The Harry Potter Series by J.K Rowling
Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine
The Hunger Games Series by Suzanne Collins
Peter Nimble and His Fantastic Eyes by Jonathon Auxier
The Land of Yesterday K.A Reynolds
Bridge to Terebithia by Kathrine Paterson
The Beast of Buckingham Palace by David Walliams
When Gina Pressed Enter by Elise de Silva
The Parent Agency by David Baddiel
Family/Friendship DramađĄ
Best Friends by Shannon HalesÂ
Hetty Feather by Jacqueline Wilson
Little Women by Louisa May Alcottâ¤ď¸
Charlotteâs Web by E.B White
The Babysitterâs Club by Ann M Martin
Sunny Side Up by Jennifer L. Holm
Wonder by R.J.Palacio
Holes by Louis Sachar
Fudge Series by Judy Blume
The Cupcake Diaries Series by Coco Simon
Rose Rivers by Jacqueline Wilson
The Audition by Maddie Ziegler
A Girl Called Owl Amy Wilson
Auggie and me by R.J. Palacio
Ice Lolly by Jean Ure
Relationship/LGBTQ+ Troubleđ
Daddyâs Prisoner by Alice Lawrence
Rethinking Normal by Kate Rain
And She Was by Jessica Verdi
Love, Simon by Becky AlbertalliÂ
Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
The Act of Being Normal by Lisa Williamsonâ¤ď¸
To All the Boys Iâve Loved Before by Jenny Han
Mystery/Adventure Storiesđ
The Find-Outers and Dog Series by Enid Blyton
Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha ChristineÂ
The ABC Murder by Agatha Christineâ¤ď¸
Nancy Drew Trilogies by Carolyn Keene
Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket
And She Was by Jessica Verdi
Friday Barnes Series by R.A Sprattâ¤ď¸
Dangerous Lies by Becca Fitzpatrick
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon
The London Eye Mystery Siobhan Dowd
Thatâs Not What Happened by Kody Keplinger
War/Freedom Stories đŁ
I am David by Anne Holm
Chinese Cinderella by Adeline Yen Mahâ¤ď¸Â
Maoâs Last Dancer by Cunxin Lee
The Book Thief by Marcus Zusaks
Once Series by Morris Gleitzmen
Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frankâ¤ď¸
Yokoâs Diary by Yoko Moriwaki
The Boy in Stripe Pyjamas by John Boyne
Buy Me the Sky by Xinran
Hiding Edith by Kathy Kacer
A Boy of China Richard Loseby
Sad Stories About North Korea (That idk why I read)đ˘
Every Falling Star by Sunju Lee
A Thousand Miles to Freedom by Eunsun Kim
In Order to Live by Yeonmi Parkâ¤ď¸(this book is literally so sad đ)
Escape from Camp 14
The Girl With 7 Names by Hyeonseo Leeâ¤ď¸
I hope you read one of these recommendations. This list is 100% made by me and took me an hour so please give me credit if you reblogđ

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Some Food Inspo to Make While in Quarantine!
**RECIPES NOT INCLUDED**
Hey yaâll, (I made this post when I was bored. Donât judge) as you know, we are all in quarantine (dUh) and if your not, stay inside you poo. So if your like me, you like to eat when your bored. So I have some food inspiration for you to make while locked up at home!Â
crappy ideas by: @danigoesbark
đĽ PANCAKES. I donât know about you, but I feel like everyone has the ingredients to make pancakes. Pancakes make me feel happy because I havenât had one in 5 years. All the memories. :(
âWHIPPED COFFEE. Whipped Coffee is such a huge trend now, and itâs absolutely delicious. Plus, if u didnât know⌠RECIPE IS ON MY BLOG! Go check it out :D
đż HOME MADE POPCORN. You all should have popcorn in your pantry somewhere. What makes this popcorn homemade is when you chuck melted butter and salt over your plain popcorn and mix it in. Yummy.
đ SPAG. Go make some dinner for ya fam. AND if you are one of those people who have SPAG WRAPS, SPAG ON TOAST OR SPAG ANYWHERE EXCEPT YOUR BOWL, leave. @joyeauxeveryday heehee
đ° CAKE. This is honestly the first thing that shouldâve come to your mind when you want to make something. Please frost the cake too ;)
đŞ COOKIES. There are so many different cookies to make- choc chip, plain, peanut butter, ginger bread, chocolate, m n mâs and like BRUHHHH
Okay but look at this cake from: https://www.taste.com.au/recipes/chocolate-nutella-smores-cake-recipe/56amjxkr - GO MAKE THIS
By: @danigoesbark ;)
yummmmmm
How to Create an Effective Plan for the Quarantineđ
This post is mostly centered towards people like me in quarantine or self-isolating and have nothing better to do. (Probably everyone.) The quarantine shouldnât be like a long study session or a period of time which you will regret not accomplishing anything later on. I have experimented with different techniques of to-do lists, scheduling, creating an agenda for recreational activities and found the perfect one to match my needs. But I have discovered over the months, how others may suit a different method for arranging their time, that works for them, or suits them better. I have created a quiz which will help you find your perfect schedule for organization. Keep in mind that this quiz will not define your personality or what you will stick to, it is simply to just find a way of organization that I recommend.
Q1: Which of learning/schooling do you prefer?
A. Going to lectures/classes and writing down notesÂ
B. Going to class but learn by interacting with others and the teacher
C. Being set tasks to do and self learning.
D. Online classes to work more productively in one place
Q2: What platform do you usually take your final notes on (your notes that you study from. Not your notes where you just jot down stuff the teacher says)?
A. Taking notes on paper
B. Notes on paper, but going an extra mile to make them look aesthetic!
C. Taking notes digital but transferring some into a binder or notebook
D. Taking notes digitally on a laptop or tablet
Q3. What organization system do you usually prefer when listing your tasks?
A. On a day-by-day planner agenda
B. Bullet Journal!
C. An extended to-do list or multiple lists
D. On my planner on my phone where I keep everything
Q4. Whatâs your main motivating cause when you study?
A. Good grades
B. Good grades but I like to treat myself when I study for a period of time
C. To get in my dream Uni
D. To have a productive schedule and studying but expertly
Q5. If you have a long-term assignment set for a month, when do you usually complete it?
A. I complete the assignment during the first week so I donât have to worry about it. Between the time I have left and the due date, I also like to furnish it and make it better.
B. I like to not stress on one area at first so I spend the first week brainstorming ideas and start the actual assignment on the third week
C. I usually work pretty fast and I have a creative mind so my ideas flow when I start working so I procrastinate until the last week but get it done with a good effort
D. I plan out my days split the assignment into small tasks to complete throughout the entire month
Resultsđť
Mostly Aâsâ¨
You like to work effectively and like seeing good results after putting so much hard work into them. You naturally have a good work ethic, but you still have time left over to spend time doing things you love with the people you love. You might have been okay with the quarantine at first, but it is quickly starting to affect you. Even though it has given you a handful of time, you struggle to use it. We have a lot in common, and what I love doing, is having an extended to-do list of everything you want to accomplish. It can be as simple as sorting out your sports bag, to completing an assignment or something passionate, like just to binge a TV show youâve always wanted to watch! Use this time wisely, do things youâve always wanted to do so you wonât regret it.â¤ď¸
Mostly Bâs â¨
You are absolutely love to learn, especially if itâs your favorite subject! You have a creative mind, and is always open-minded when introduced to something new. I have no doubt you already have a mental list of things you are going to accomplish during the quarantine already, most of which, are things you are passionate. Well I have 3 words for you. Go for it! Take this time to do things you love, but remember to balance it out with your priorities and finish what you started. Stay true to yourself, and yes, you might procrastinate a little a few times, and itâs totally normal! You deserve it! I would recommend starting a bullet journal, if you havenât already, and express your artistic talent. If you are already keeping a bullet journal, good for you! Make a special page for what you are going to do during the quarantine, make it as wild as you can, and even though you probably wonât have done all the things by the end, you will have a beautiful page of your goals and experience to cherish later on. đš
Mostly Câs â¨
You are just like me! You love learning new things, especially if you can do them by yourself! But if Iâm correct, you are a also a MAJOR procrastinator! Donât worry, I feel you! But you know that there is so much potential in you, and I bet you can release your power to 100% if sometimes tried a bit harder, do things earlier, instead of last minute. I would recommend using a schedule planner, with dates and weeks already inserted. This will make it a lot easier for you to manage your time! Write everything down, even consider starting a diary or a journal during the quarantine! That way you have a book full with memories by the time weâve reached the end. But you have to remember one thing. No matter how easy a task seems to you, promise that you will always put in 100% at all times. You are a type of person that would have big dreams for the future, and you already seem like you are working hard towards those dreams! So keep going girl, and do your thing đ
Mostly Dâs â¨
You love to study and accomplish new things! You believe in studying effectively, and giving your 100% in everything! It seems to me, that you already have a fantastic system, and even more, I bet you are a tech expert. Use your skills to the max sister! With your potential, I would say, use a nice app to manage your free time like: - Todoist
- Things 3
- Minimalist
- WorkflowyÂ
- Noteplan
These are just the tip of the iceberg! Branch out, find a system or app that works for you and stay comfy! If there is one thing I would suggest doing, is giving yourself breaks. The quarantine should not feel a big, giant study session! Take time off, to do things with family. Donât feel like you should be doing more work, because youâve worked hard during term time, and you deserve a break! You will not regret your time during the quarantine, so make the most of itđ
I hope you have found your system for the quarantine. This questionnaire might vary for some people, so please do not feel obliged to follow the exact advice. I hope you all have fun during the quarantine! Remember, you cannot buy time so use it wiselyđş
I know I havenât done a lot of original posts lately, but Iâm working on a super lon one so stayed tuned!đ