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What to do when youâre having a poor executive function day/been sitting in front of your computer for a few hours wondering why you canât do your work:Â
1. Take a deep breath - Let out all that anxiety over the project youâre doing so you can think clearly
2. Pull up a clean sheet of paper and something to write with - You can use a fresh word doc, new page in your journal or planner or whatever else works for you, the idea is that after this you will have a physical list to look at to help keep you on task.
3. Identify your obstacles (i.e. What is keeping you from doing this task?) - For example: Is it scary? If so, why? Does it feel too hard? Is there something else that you feel needs to be done first? Write these down!
4. Plan how to overcome your obstacles - This can take some creativity and some thinking to best figure out how to overcome the obstacle. Iâve included examples below for potential plans.
Example 1:
Obstacle: I donât know the best way to approach this task.
Plan: Brainstorm on paper ways that you might be able to approach this task. Google ways to accomplish this task. Review lecture notes or example homework problems on how to accomplish this task. Ask a friend/coworker/classmate how they might start the task. Write down everything you feel might be relevant until you feel like you know where to start and where to go.
Example 2:
Obstacle: This feels too big and overwhelming so I donât want to do it.
Plan: Break down the tasks into smaller, tiny tasks. Make them as small as you need to make them feel manageable. Write down all these tasks check them off as you go.Â
Example 3:
Obstacle: Iâm waiting for someone to get back to me with comments on this project but theyâre taking too long.
Plan: Follow up with this person and identify what you can do without their comments. For example, if youâre waiting for someone to sent you a section of a project or paper, write your section to the best of your ability. Can you have someone else review this project and still get good feedback. Or tell yourself youâll revise/edit your project and integrate their comments later when you get to them. Often when I identify what feels out of order, I can move past it or put it farther down my list so Iâm no longer just stuck waiting.
5. Encourage yourself and commend yourself for filling in the gaps actively that your brain couldnât do on itâs own today. - Youâre doing a great job!
Sincerely,
A Graduate Student with Adult ADHD
đĄđ«đ· Ăa rentre par une oreille, ça ressort par lâautre
lit.: It goes in by one ear, it goes out by the other (ear)
â When someone forgets an information immediatly after hearing it or beeing told.
Ex : Il est terrible cet enfant : tu peux lui dire tout ce que tu veux, ça rentre par une oreille et ça ressort par lâautre !
go out and understand even if it is not aesthetically pleasing, read ebooks on your phone, learn languages that some seem to deem irrelevant, study a field people tell you is useless, take ugly notes, curse when you explain concepts back to yourself, study sitting at the kitchen table, make wonky flashcards, read things that interest you, eat takeout between study sessions, wear sneakers instead of oxfords, sweatpants when youâre sitting on the library floor, draw diagrams in cheap ballpoint pen, learn âimperfectlyâ.
it never matters like that.
would you prefer to learn French or Italian before you die?
the threatening aura of this message reads like it was sent by the duolingo owl

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do u have any advice for ppl who want to study linguistics and languages but couldnt afford to study it at school?? thanks if you answer this, have a great day
yeah! you can easily download textbooks online and study from them AND I do have a dropbox full of linguistics textbooks!
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/qm7x5dz8fu4bdlp/AADshTfRGZG5JZALkDV6wFlwa?dl=0Â
it includes phonetics/phonology, sociolinguistics, language acquisition, psycholinguistics, morphology, and etymology.Â
I also have another dropbox folder full of language textbooks:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/tdm26h60ccl9pe1/AABg0B3mOGaWLG9Kfyuvut6wa?dl=0
As of Sep 20: Includes 76 textbooks including Arabic, ASL, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Farsi, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Punjabi, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Tagalog, Thai, Turkish, Urdu, Vietnamese, and Welsh :)
Questions (Spanish)
whoâs there?- QuiĂ©n es?
what is your name?- CĂłmo te llamas?
what is your motherâs name?- CĂłmo se llama tu madre?
what is your fatherâs name?- CĂłmo se llama tu padre?
how do you spell your name?- CĂłmo se escribe tu nombre?
how are you?- CĂłmo estĂĄs?
where are you from?- De dĂłnde vienes?
where do you live?- DĂłnde vives?
where were you born?- DĂłnde naciste tu?
how old are you?- Cuåntos años tienes?
do you have brothers or sisters?- Tienes tĂș hermanos o hermanas?
do you have any pets at home?- Tienes animals en casa?
how many people are in your family?- CuĂĄntas personas hay en tu familia.?
what is your phone number?- CuĂĄl es su nĂșmero de telĂ©fono?
What time is it?- Qué hora es?
What day is today?- QuĂ© dĂa es hoy?
What day was yesterday?- QuĂ© dĂafue ayer?
What day is tomorrow?- QuĂ© dĂa es mañana?
What is the date?- CuĂĄl es la fecha de hoy?
When do you eat lunch?- A quĂ© hora comes tĂș el almuerzo?
What is the weather like?- Qué tiempo hace?
How many are there?- CuĂĄnto hay?
How much is that?- CuĂĄnto es?
What color is this?- Qué color es?
What is your favorite color?- CuĂĄl es tu color favorito?
What is this?- Qué es estos?
Do you have any questions?- Tiene algunas preguntas?
Do you understand?- Comprende?
Can you repeat that, please?- Me lo repite, por favor?
Do you speak english?- Hablas inglés?
where is it?- DĂłnde estĂĄ?
Where are you going?- AdĂłnde va usted?
Why is that?- Y eso. Por qué?
Why not?- Por qué no?
Whose is that?- De quién es eso?
What would you like?- Qué deseas?
Can you help me, please?- Puedes ayudarme, por favor?
Where is the bathroom?- DĂłnde estĂĄ el baño?Â
Every time you see this post on your dashboard you have to go learn one new word in your target language
Organising a Notebook:
I was looking at methods of keeping notebooks organised and I came across a really interesting blog post (source) that I want to share with you all. All of the pictures in this post come directly from the original blog post.
Make your entry into your notebook. In the example photographs, they have recorded a Chinese recipe.
Go to the back of the notebook and add a tag or title, e.g. âChineseâ on the left edge of the page.
Go back to the first page where the entry was, and on the same line number as you wrote âChineseâ make a black mark on the edge. You make this mark so that even when the notebook is closed, the mark is visible. After repeating this for various recipes, you now have various tags visible on the notebooks edge.
If you ever wanted to find a Chinese recipe, you simply look at the index, locate the label, and look along the visible edge which has been tagged as Chinese. Then just flick to each marked page.
Youâre not limited to one tag per page. You could tag a page 2 or 3 times. So if you jot down a chicken stir fry you could tag it as âChickenâ and âChineseâ.
This could be very useful for organizing an Inspiration journal! Tag ideas for names, plots, titles, character bios, etc.!
For those who keep their grimoire or book of shadows in a notebook, this might be a useful organizational tip!
Analog #tagging
etymologeek.com shows you the origin of every word in just about any language you want. It provides a detailed description for the word with how it evolved throughout the years, along with graphs to show which words or languages it came from. As of right now, only some languages have the detailed descriptions, but the word origin graphs are available for all languages.
I found this VERY helpful when it came to memorizing French words that look and sound nothing like their English counterparts, because understanding the history helped me create a connection in my brain. I also found it really fascinating as someone whoâs into linguistics, so even if youâre not necessarily looking for a way to memorize vocabulary lists, knowing the etymology of a word is pretty interesting.Â

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Free Online Language Courses
Here is a masterpost of MOOCs (massive open online courses) that are available, archived, or starting soon. I think they will help those that like to learn with a teacher or with videos. Â You can always check the audit course or no certificate option so that you can learn for free.
American Sign Language
ASL University
Arabic
Arabic for Global Exchange (in the drop down menu)
Arabic Without Walls
Intro to Arabic
Madinah Arabic
Moroccan Arabic
Catalan Sign Language
Intro to Catalan Sign Language
Chinese
Beginner
Basic Chinese
Basic Chinese I. II, III, IV , V
Basic Mandarin Chinese I &Â II
Beginnerâs Chinese
Chinese for Beginners
Chinese Characters
Chinese for HSK 1
First Year Chinese IÂ &Â Â II
HSK Level 1
Mandarin Chinese I
Mandarin Chinese for Business
More Chinese for Beginners
Start Talking Mandarin Chinese
UT Gateway to Chinese
Chino BĂĄsico (Taught in Spanish)
Intermediate
Chinese Stories
Intermediate Business Chinese
Intermediate Chinese Grammar
Dutch
Introduction to Dutch
English
Online Courses here
Resources Here
Faroese
Faroese Course
Finnish
A Taste of Finnish
Basic Finnish
Finnish for Immigrants
Finnish for Medical Professionals
French
Beginner
AP French Language and Culture
Basic French Skills
Beginnerâs French: Food & Drink
Diploma in French
Elementary French IÂ &Â II
Français Interactif
French in Action
French for Beginners
French Language Studies I, II, III
French:Ouverture
Intermediate & Advanced
French: Le Quatorze Juillet
Passe PartoutÂ
La Cité des Sciences et de Industrie
Frisian
Introduction to Frisian (Taught in English)
Introduction to Frisian (Taught in Dutch)
German
Beginner
Beginnerâs German: Food & Drink
Conversational German I, II, III, IV
Deutsch im Blick
Diploma in German
Rundblick-Beginnerâs German
Advanced
German:Regionen Traditionen und Geschichte
Landschaftliche Vielfalt
Hebrew
Biblical Hebrew
Know the Hebrew Alphabet
Teach Me Hebrew
Hindi
A Door into Hindi
Business Hindi
Virtual Hindi
Icelandic
Icelandic 1-5
Indonesian
Learn Indonesian
Irish
Introduction to Irish
Italian
Beginner
Beginnerâs Italian: Food & Drink
Beginnerâs Italian I
Introduction to Italian
Italian for Beginners 1 , 2, 3 , 4 , 5, 6Â
Intermediate & Advaned
Intermediate Italian I
Advanced Italian I
La Commedia di Dante
Japanese
Genki
Japanese JOSHU
Japanese Pronunciation
Sing and Learn Japanese
Tufs JpLang
Kazakh
A1-B2 Kazakh (Taught in Russian)
Korean
Beginner
First Step Korean
How to Study Korean
Learn to Speak Korean
Pathway to Spoken Korean
Intermediate
Intermediate Korean
Nepali
Beginnerâs Conversation and Grammar
Norwegian
Introduction to Norwegian
Norwegian on the Web
Portuguese
Curso de PortuguĂȘs para EstrangeirosÂ
Pluralidades em PortuguĂȘs Brasileiro
Russian
Beginner
Easy Accelerated Learning for Russian
Advanced
Reading Master and Margarita
Russian as an Instrument of Communication
Siberia: Russian for Foreigners
Spanish
Beginner
AP Spanish Language & Culture
Basic Spanish for English Speakers
Beginnerâs Spanish:Food & Drink
Fastbreak Spanish
Introduction to Spanish
Restaurants and Dining Out
Spanish for Beginners
Spanish for Beginners 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Spanish Vocabulary
Intermediate
Spanish:Ciudades con Historia
Spanish:Espacios PĂșblicos
Advanced
CorrecciĂłn, Estilo y VariacionesÂ
Leer a Macondo
Spanish:Con Mis Propias Manos
Spanish: Perspectivas Porteñas
Swedish
Intro to Swedish
Swedish Made Easy 1, 2, & 3
Ukrainian
Read Ukrainian
Ukrainian Language for Beginners
Welsh
Beginnerâs Welsh
Discovering Wales
Multiple Languages
Ancient Languages
More Language Learning Resources & Websites!
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Learning French on YouTube
Hey guys, here are some of my favorite channels on youtube for learning French.
Francais avec Pierre  - great channel if you want to know more about grammar rules and expressions, how to sound really French and natural. He also makes videos about the DELF/DALF examsâŠ
Comme une Française  - also very good if you are confused about certain thingsâŠÂ you can learn a lot about used expressions and words you would not find in a book
1 jour, 1 question - the main purpose of this channel is to explain things to kids, but in a fun way. Itâs animated and short, but itâs great for obtaining a wide range of vocabulary, because the themes go from politics, geography and history to something like animals and food. Also might be good for learning about some history things, and interesting new facts, not just learning French.
Learn French with FrenchPod101.com  - again⊠grammar, expressions, vocabulary channel
Cyprien - this is the only channel that is just a normal channel, not meant for learning French (but I am sure everyone knows Cyprien anyway). I just really enjoy his videos and itâs very useful for learning new words and of course for some listening practice.
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I am sure there are many more channels like these⊠but I just wanted to write down my favorite ones for you guys
Things to say to a friend in Spanish đ
When theyâre going through a hard time
Todo irĂĄ bien. All is going to be okay
No te preocupes. DonÂŽt worry
Yo te creo. I believe you
Yo creo en ti. I believe in you
Estoy aquĂ por ti. IÂŽm here for you
Sabes que puedes contar conmigo. You know you can count on me
TĂș me importas. You matter to me
Lo superarĂĄs. You will get over it
Déjame ayudarte. Let me help you
¿Qué puedo hacer para que te sientas mejor? What can I do to make you feel better?
Lo entiendo. I understand
Me importas mucho. I care about you a lot
Lo superaremos juntos / juntas. WeÂŽll get through this together
When you are thankful they are there
Gracias por entenderme. Thank you for understanding
Eres un buen amigo / buena amiga. Youâre a good friend
SabĂa que me comprenderĂas. I knew you would get it
Gracias por cubrirme la espalda. Thanks for having my back
Gracias por todo. Thank you for everything
When you want to spend time together
ÂżCuĂĄndo podemos vernos? When can we meet?
Te echo de menos / extraño. I miss you
ÂżEstĂĄs libre el __? Are you free on __?
Hazme saber si algĂșn dĂa quieres hablar. Let me know if you ever want to talk
Things to tell them everyday
EstĂĄs guapĂsimo / guapĂsima hoy. You look great today
Ese color te sienta genial. That color looks great on you
Siempre sacas lo mejor de la gente. You always bring out the best in people
Me acabas de alegrar el dĂa. You just made my day
Things you should always say
Te quiero. I love you
Me encanta pasar tiempo contigo. I love spending time with you
Mis mejores recuerdos son contigo. My best memories involve you
Me inspiras. You inspire me
Me encanta que nos hayamos conocido. I love that we met
Eres simplemente genial. You are just great
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hobbies masterpost!
a really excellent way to reduce anxiety is to pick up a new hobby. find something youâre interested in, learn it, then use it as a healthy and productive way to cope.
learn to play guitar
learn how to make interactive stories with the free program Twine
learn how to make pixel art
learn another language
learn how to build a ship in a bottle
learn how to develop your own film
learn how to embroider
learn how to make chiptunes (8-bit music)
learn how to make origami (the art of paper folding)
learn how to make tumblr themes
learn how to make jewelryÂ
learn how to make candy
learn how to make terrariums
learn how to make your own perfume
learn how to make your own tea
learn how to build birdhouses
learn how to read tarot cards
learn how to make zines
learn how to code
learn how to whittle (wood carving)
learn how to make candles
learn how to make clay figurines
learn how to knit scarves
learn how to become an amateur astronomer
learn some yoyo tricks
learn how to start a collection
learn how to start body building
learn how to edit wikipedia articles
learn how to decorate iphone cases
learn how to do freelance writing
learn how to make your own cards and
learn how to make your own envelopes
learn how to play the ukuleleÂ
learn how to make gifs
learn how to play chess
learn how to juggle
learn how to guerrilla garden
learn how to chart your family history
learn how to keep chickens
learn how to do yoga
learn how to do magic
learn how to raise and breed butterflies
learn how to play dungeons & dragons
learn how to skateboard
learn how to do parkour
learn how to surf
learn how to arrange flowers
learn how to make stuffed animals
IM GOING TO LEARN THEM ALL
CHALLENGE considered :â)
I was wondering what hobbies I should take up this summer - challenge accepted â đ.
Energy Management
A human-based organization method
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