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Stop convincing yourself youāre wasting your life away. The time youāve spent resting and healing was and is necessary. Youāre not a waste of a person if you find yourself struggling right now. Healing, recovering, sitting with your pain is foundational. Itās not a waste. You are still whole.
your level of education means nothing if you never learned any compassion
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It's time to kill the idea that we can only grow and heal when we're uncomfortable. You heal every time you have a good conversation with someone. You heal every time you laugh. You heal every time something makes you smile genuinely. You heal every time you have fun creating something - anything. You heal every time you get so absorbed in something fun that you forget your struggles for a while. There is, in fact, lots of healing and growth to be found INSIDE your comfort zone.
INSTRUCTIONS ON NOT GIVING UP
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Free Undated Daily Digital Planner
Here is a small digital planner for tracking your daily tasks in a half-hour format. It allows you to time manage, set priorities and general to dos. Iāve included a variety of stickers and alternative covers in case!! Also has Monday and Sunday start options.
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Thank you for checking this out! If you have any questions and issues, please let me know.
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You got more inspirational pages of your digital planner for me? ;)
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And again special thanks to @emmastudies for the templates āØ
These look awesome! Thank you for using them xx

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Other advice posts that may be of interest:
How To Study When You Really Donāt Want To
Active Revision Techniques
How To Do Uni Readings
How to Revise BIG Subjects
Common Study Mistakes
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Anis Mojgani, from āHere I Amā, Songs from Under the River: A Collection of Poetry
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As most people are working and studying from home right now, I wanted to share some concrete, implementable ways you can help yourself feel better. Though I believe productivity and quantity of work done (or lack thereof) doesnāt/shouldnāt translate into your self-worth and how you view yourself, when you get work done, you actually do feel better in your own body.Ā
By the way, itās the first time Iām formatting a tips/guide post like this, so I apologize that I couldnāt be more concise.
Iāve spoken to a licensed professional counsellor as well as to some professionals who have been working from home for a long time, and some of the advice above is from them. Iām also sharing from my own experience as someone who used to be very productive and an (ex-)overachiever, and still attach a lot of my self-worth to grades and other tangible accomplishments. I hope these slides can help you. In case itās hard to read, Iāve included it (reworded) in text form if youād like to read more.Ā
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āeat the frog' method
Hi all, itās werelivingarts. I just stumbled across this method calledĀ āeat the frogā, which means you get the most difficult or important task out of your way first. I actually have been using this method for a long time, hope this post gives you a new way of managing your time and productivity! š
āIf itās your job to eat a frog, itās best to do it first thing in the morning. And if itās your job to eat two frogs, itās best to eat the biggest one first.ā ā Mark TwainĀ
back at it again with another notion post! this oneās about what I use every day in my personal workspace. hopefully this gives you all a bit of inspiration!
my other notion posts: goal setting and trackingĀ | notion for time management and prioritization
hope you enjoy :) ššš» full post below:
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Immersion: how to immerse yourself in a language when you donāt live in that country
By someone who spends their life trying to convince themself they live in Norway
Put on background noise in your TL. Stick the radio on while youāre studying, listen to a podcast while youāre doing housework, listen to an audiobook while on the bus, whatever. Donāt worry about understanding it all - heck, you donāt even have to pay full attention. Even passively listening will improve your comprehension skills as you get used to the languageās melody (and also find yourself catching the occasional word/phrase).
Change the language of all your devices to your TL. Personally, I donāt recommend doing this until youāve got a good grip on your basic vocab because getting a pop-up message on your phone that you donāt understand at all can be quite alarming! At least learn how to say confirm, cancel, delete, share and save.
Set your homepage to a news or webzine in your TL. I have NRK as my homepage, so whenever I open my browser I can read the headlines (and then maybe an article).
Watch the news in your TL.Ā I highly recommend watching the news because then you get to know what issues are current in that area of the world, so then youāre learning about the culture too. (Itās also really interesting to see how world events are reported on in other countries and cultures!)
Follow people on social media who post in your TL. Not sure who to follow? News sites, TV show accounts, musicians, actors, athletes etc are always a good starting point. Also search hashtags in your TL (eg #gymnastikk #sminke #treningsglede or whatever youāre interested in)
Music.Ā Find a playlist on spotify of your favourite genre and get listening (do the search in your TL - so for example, if you type inĀ ānorwegian rockā you may get a mixture of Norwegian and English songs by Norwegian bands, but if you type inĀ ānorsk rockā youāre more likely to get songs in Norwegian)
Video games.Ā If you playĀ āem and you have the option, change them into your target language!
Find recipes in your TL. Bonus points if theyāre traditional recipes from that country because then you get to learn about the culture too! But anything that looks interesting/tasty is good.
Write lists in your TL. I write most of my shopping lists and to-do lists in Norwegian (and sometimes I post them to my blog so I can get feedback). Then, while Iām at the shop, Iāll think to myself in Norwegian:Ā āwhere is the cat food? There is the cat food. Now I need soap. Where is the soap? Oh no, the soap is sold out!ā Or while Iām doing my chores Iāll try to think,Ā ānow Iām washing my clothes. Next I need to clean the kitchen, and then Iāll make lunch.ā
Read books. Childrenās books are a good starting point if youāre a low level. Also books youāve read in your native language, especially if you still have the original copy. (Tip: donāt get bogged down trying to translate every word you donāt know. If you can work it out from context, leave it. If youāre unsure about it and it keeps cropping up, look it up. If the sentence doesnāt make sense without it, look it up. If you wanna note down useful phrases do it, but donāt do it for every new word/phrase)
Find youtubers who create content in your TL. Again, do the search in your TL. So instead of typingĀ ānorwegian makeup videosā search forĀ āsminkevideo norskā
While weāre talking about youtube, try to find grammar videos in your TL,Ā searching in your TL rather than in your native language (eg instead of searchingĀ āpresent perfect spanishā try typingĀ āel prĆ©terito perfecto espaƱolā)
Watch TV shows and movies in your TL. You can start by watching with subtitles in your native language, then move to subtitles in your TL, then eventually switch them off. (tip: watch with subtitles in your TL and then note down words/phrases that recur or words/phrases that you like. As with reading, donāt bother noting down everything you donāt know - just the odd one or two here and there that youāre likeĀ āoh hey thatās useful I wanna remember thatā). You can use the Language Learning With NetflixĀ browser extension, or google news stations in a country where your TL is spoken if you donāt know where to start.
not to shamelessly self advertise but here are some language playlists that i made! i add new ones from time to time!
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