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Back at uni and things are getting buuuuusy again! đItâs been weird getting used to working and studying simultaneously and my body is ~struggling~ but Iâm always up for a challenge.Â
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3.27.18  ⥠ 59/100 days of productivity
Studied for my bio exam during my break before that class so uh weâll see how that went. I canât believe I only have a month and a half left before schoolâs over.
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Slow going but still going.
My current read matches my current aesthetic.⨠// My Instagram

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the perils of being an english major include being the murderer of many, many highlighters â â â
7/100 and amazing library light.
summer days
03.14.16 || when you go to school in a rainy city, you canât help but be grateful for sun tbh âď¸
Notetaking
Sound Note - take notes while you record audio
Evernote - notetaking that syncs across platforms
Paper 53 - minimal notetaking that syncs
Microsoft OneNote - collaboration and syncing, best for Office users
Google Keep - jot things down, best for Google suite users
Notability - take notes and annotate PDFs
Mindly - create mind maps
Day One - a digital journal
Flash Cards
Quizlet - the quintessential flash card app
StudyBlue - another commonly used app
Cram - best for its âcram modeâ
Eidetic - uses spaced repetition for effective memorization
PlannerÂ
My Study Life - schedules, tasks, reminders, and more
StudyCal - keeps track of tasks, exams, and grades
24me - automated reminders and event planning
iStudiez - schedule and prioritized task list
Google Calendar - a calendar, best for Google users
Glass Planner - a calendar and to do list with incredible functionality
To Do List
Clear - organized to-do and reminders
MinimaList - simple to-do and focus timer
Trello - collaborative project organizer
Todoist - clean and functional task manager
Default notes app on your phone
Time Management
Forest - plant trees by staying focused
Pomotodo - pomodoro timer with to-do list
Timeglass - custom timers
Tide - pomodoro with white noise
Alarmy - forces you out of bedÂ
Pillow - smart alarm that tracks sleep cycles
Productivity
Workflow - automate tasks
Habitica - turn your habits into an RPG
Continuo - simple, colorful activity tracking
Freedom - block distracting apps
Free Learning
Coursera - free MOOCs
TED - listen to Ted Talks
Duolingo - language learning
Memrise - spaced repetition language vocabulary
Khan Academy - free video lessons
Ambient Noise
8tracks - curated playlists
Spotify - online music streaming
Coffitivity - cafe ambience
Noisli - background sound generator
Rain Rain - rain sounds
Binaural - binaural beats
Health
Rockin Ramen - recipes based on ramen
MealBoard - meal planning
Lifesum - healthy eating
Stop Breath And Think - mindfulness meditation
Pacifica - mental health management
Sworkit - personalized video workouts
Waterlogged - hydration tracker
Reference
WolframAlpha - Google on steroids
Oxford Dictionary - all of English at your fingertips
RefMe - citation generator
PhotoMath - solve math problems by taking a photo
Mathway - step by step math help
Desmos - free graphing calculator
Wikipedia - not the best source, but itâs handy
MiscellaneousÂ
Companion - stay safe when walking alone
Mint - money management
Toshl - finance manager
Tiny Scanner - scan documents

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15 things I tell myself when I don't want to work/study
1. You are very lucky and privileged to have access to almost unlimited knowledge and you should appreciate that. 2. Be one of those rare people who step over their insecurities and succeed. 3. Only 5 minutes. Only today. (Repeat it 5 minutes later and every day). 4. You will know what to do as soon as you start. Ideas never appear from inactivity. 5. Make yourself proud. 6. One hour every day doesnât feel much but itâs 365 hours a year. You canât not succeed after so much work. 7. Itâs not supposed to be easy. Nothing good is easy. 8. If you had a child to look after, youâd make them study because you want them to accomplish something. Donât you love yourself? 9. âEverything you want is on the other side of fearâ George Adair 10. Every mistake increases our chance to make progress. 11. If you give up now, youâll have to return to this later anyway but from the very beginning. 12. Let the process be your result. 13. Every moment you thought your fears would suppress you has become the time you made it. 14. Maybe you think you can never find something to use your skills and mindset for. But if you continue investing in what matters to you, it will find its way out there. 15. I allow you to think globally. You have a right to the boldest dream.
â She felt very young; at the same time unspeakably aged.â ( 1 1 / 0 3 / 2 0 1 7 )
hi, Iâm hannah âŞâ⏠I donât fill out my spreads and I spend all weekend watching BTS videos ËË-
A friend once asked me how I manage to do my tasks so efficiently. I wrote a 500-word essay in 20 minutes. I finished my math homework and studied for a quiz in the half hour before morning assembly. I sleep at 9 pm on most nights. But how can I possibly achieve that?
Iâve seen people, even good students, check their phone every minute or two as theyâre studying. Iâve seen students âstudyâ for six hours straight, meaning taking down some notes then watching a YouTube video then reading their textbook then opening Instagram⌠you know what I mean.
My advice is to commit to whatever youâre doing. Not too long ago, another friend asked me, âJo, do you ever get distracted at home?â to which I replied, âDistracted by what?â They told me about how they always have the urge to check their phones, talk to their friends, or get some food. Â I canât say I never get distracted, but it very rarely happens to me because I focus on what Iâm doingâand only what Iâm doing. Hereâs how:
1. During the time I allocate for working, I turn my phone to airplane mode (with WiFi switched off, of course). No messages or notifications will distract me from what Iâm currently doing. Recently, though, Iâve left my phone on in case thereâs anything important. There might an RMUN photoshoot tomorrow, or a Physics quiz, or a music showcase. I know myself well enough to know that I have the discipline to do nothing more than glance at the notification. However, if this isnât true for you, then I suggest you keep your phone on airplane mode.
2. When I allocate time for relaxing, thatâs all I do. No homework. No textbooks. No opening emails as they come. Just me and a good book or Photoshop or the piano or something. That way, I can satiate my thirst to relax within the half hour or so and not crave more when I start working
As for music, itâs been proven that music makes you less productive when trying to recall and absorb information (studying, in other words). Music only makes you happier when youâre doing things but not more productive.
By this, I donât only mean which ones are most urgent, but which ones you canât accomplish anywhere other than at home. For example, letâs say you have these three tasks: a) research about structural unemployment; b) write a poem with the theme of death; c) answer some questions about quantum physics; d) do a problem set about implicit functions; and e) memorize a set of chemical reactions. This is how I would do them:
Write the poem on the way to school. Maybe this is just because I like poetry. And because I canât write when other people are around. Iâd probably get a first draft done by the time I get home.
Do the research about structural unemployment. My schoolâs WiFi is terrible.
Answer the quantum physics questions. The new information is still fresh in my brain and doing the homework will help me revise, easing the process of spaced repetition.
Memorize the chemical reactions before I go to bed. Studying before you sleep is supposed to improve your memory, and since my memory is terrible, thatâs exactly what Iâll do.
Do the implicit functions problem set as soon as I get to school the next morning. Math is undoubtedly my best subject, and itâs very refreshing to do math at 6:45 AM in the morning.
If you saw the pattern, I assigned each task a time slot when I would be most productive. I also did them from easiest to most difficult to the easiest again. Because everyone works differently, I suggest you find out which types of tasks are the most difficult (memorizing, in my case) and which types of tasks require a certain environment (e.g. requiring WiFi for doing research).
I guess thatâs pretty much self-explanatory. I like to nap right after I get home from school if Iâm feeling especially tired. As for breaks, I prefer to take them between tasks instead of every 25 minutes because of my high study inertia.
Commit to what youâre doing
Delegate and prioritize
Give yourself shorter deadlines
Take breaks!
And thatâs it! Hope this guide to efficiency was helpful in some way. I do believe that by following these four steps, you can accomplish all your tasks in a much shorter amount of time. If you have any further questions, please donât hesitate to drop me an ask!
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September 20th 2016 ~ so I got the job, but I think Iâm going to refuse it, I donât think Iâll be able to manage a job + my masterâs thesis + all I need to learn to become a teacher with my sanity intact. Iâm feeling guilty as hell, itâs horrible, this kind of feeling. Going to dive back into my lessons, thereâs so much I need to learn, so much I need to study. There arenât enough hours in a day to get everything done.
A big bang of âhow toâ stuff
There I was again tonight forcing laughter faking smiles so I made up this long ass post for y'all!
So you a potato. Me a potato. World conquered by we potatoes. But potato need survival tips. So your bro potato help you out. Yay potato. Go go potato.
Study related stuff :
1. Get good grades
Catch concepts, not chapters. Your portion is most likely gonna be super vast, so itâs helpful to know a little something from every chapter rather than knowing just 50% of your syllabus.
Figure out which concepts are important and master them.
Keep all assignments completed at least 1 day before submission date. This isnât always possible but trust me if you do this youâre guaranteeing marks for proper submission. Job done early? Proof check and add touches to enhance that essay!
Let the teachers know that youâre working hard. I actually passed math because my math teacher knew I was working super hard on my math skills. Participate in the class, gather a bunch of doubts and then dump them on your teacher when the chapter ends.
Try not to miss lectures because chances are youâll remember that silly mnemonic your friend made up in class and get the answer correct.
Analysis of your exam type is super important. Want me to make a long ass post about it?
2. Be more productive
Having a stuydjo/bujo by your side helps hella lot.
Plan plan plan. Lists, organise lists and colour code them. Basically become Monica Geller Bing and youâre set for life.
Motivational quotes from pinterest almost make me guilty for not being productive and force me to do something.
Before starting your study session, dance around to upbeat music for like 5 minutes. Youâll see the difference I promise.
Seek out inspiration from your smart friends /tumblr friends /people you look up to by constantly reminding yourself about them. I always think of hermione granger because even randomly picturing her with books in my mind ignites that badass boss feeling complying me to study tf up.
3. Manage your time
Studyjo/bujo saves your life.
Wear a watch all the damn time, it will remind you of how much time youâre spending doing nothing. Youâll end up saving several extra minutes!
List out what youâre gonna do every hour of the day on a sticky note and refer to it when you feel lazy.
Get a super nice friend /parent /sibling who will constantly remind you to utilise your time.
Think of time as currency and pretend that itâs all a game where you need to save up as much money as you can to become a billionaire. Save up your time and become rich af.
4. Avoid procrastinating
Stduyjo/bujo again. You know the drill now.
A little bit of exercise before starting work generally works you up and sets the correct mood.
Knowing how ahead your friends are from you often makes you wanna catch up so try getting that motivation.
Set goals + rewards that actually matter to you. Maybe a face care spa day isnât your thing but munching on a snickers bar is. Treat yo self.
Tell someone a detailed plan of what you are going to accomplish the next day. Now whenever you see that person youâll want to prove to them that youâre doing what you promised. Or the guilt may drive you too.
Appearance related stuff :
1. Look more put together
Try the lipstick trick. There are days when you do not have the time /want to put on makeup, so just put on a lipstick that matches your outfit and youâll automatically create an illusion of being more put together, boss af and fabulous.
Try out cheap (potato canât afford sorry) but elegant accessories. If itâs a necklace try tucking it under the collar of your shirt and see the magic. Stick to one staple accessory thatâs gonna be your trademark.
Tame that mane potato. Your hair isnât gonna detangle itself. You gotta do it. I mean, donât you love your hair?
Minimalistic colours rock. Some outfits never go old like flannels or white shirts or black dresses.
2. Feel beautiful
The lipstick does the trick for me.
Putting my hair in a sky high ponytail makes me feel like Iâm a queen or something.
Save little compliments for yourself as reminders and when you get them youâll feel 10x more beautiful than before.
Mind related stuff :
1. Deal with burnout/slump
Try to accomplish super tiny stuff. Break down every task into micromolecular basics.
Give yourself a ted talk. It works.
Sometimes the best way of dealing with burnout is by detoxing from the thing that caused burnout. Stay away form books and after some time youâll actually want to study.
2. Study with slumps/mental illness
Step one is to finish homework /assignments. If you can concentrate on them, youâre good to go.
Do not take up a lot of load, just skimming through textbooks, reviewing notes, going over flashcards should do the trick.
If you desperately need to get shit done, just ignore the fact that you do not want to do it. Itâs harsh on your mind but desperate times require desperate measures.
Avoid forcing yourself to study because youâll not retain info like that.
Take it easy. But consistently. Maybe just one topic a day. But do not miss a day. A steady everyday practice goes long way in the future.
3. Strengthen self control
There are several apps that can help you with this, like forest. My top pick is the Tide app which has a gorgeous interface and super aesthetic timers with new pictures everyday. I shit you not every time I quit my pomodoro I feel the guilt of having killed 1000 puppies its worse and I avoid doing that at all costs.
If you study in your room, keep your phone in the kitchen for some time. Your lazy ass is less likely to get up and use the phone.
Switching the phone off before starting a study session works because I care for my phone like a baby and it feels horrible to switch it on and off and on and off.
Practice 30 minutes of digital detox everyday. You donât have to study at that time, just stay away from everything that is technology. Read and book, eat a fruit, make a sandwich, paint, sing, dance, exercise. Study if you want. Just no gadgets.
4. Deal with stress
Yoga works. Potato body ainât that flexible so just breathing exercises for a start is also enough.
Highly recommended : brain dump every night before sleeping can ensure that youâll not stay up too late pondering over the meaning of your existence and world politics.
Having a hearty talk with someone you trust will also lift weight off your chest.
Pin point the cause of your stress and annihilate the problem. Slay it.
Life related stuff :
1. Drink more water
Carry a cool ass bottle of water with you every frigging where.
Make it a rule to have a drink everytime you go to the loo or you take a bath /shower.
Replace one of your daily caffeines /sugars with water. You donât have to get rid of coffee because thatâs just non potato ish, but maybe that third cup could be replaced with water.
Try a game thingy. Maybe everytime the word âprocrastinationâ pops in your mind take a drink. Wow, Iâm so creative *sighs for eternities*.
2. Be more healthy
5 minute stretches right after getting up works you up.
Try one of those YouTube videos of 15 minute workouts. You can have 3 such workouts through the day and call yourself a fit potato.
Replacing one packet of junk food with nuts/fruits also works.
Everytime you hear someone say something related to money, have a banana. Random much? Nope, bananas are known to increase hormones that make you happy in your body, meaning youâll feel full and happy. Maybe offer the person a banana too.
3. Be more happy
Eat bananas!
Take pictures of things you love, not things your followers love.
Puppies are a source of eternal joy.
Reading goofy/cheesy/romance books make you giggle and feel good in general.
Watching cheesy films or good ass romcoms works just well.
Friends was created for a reason.
Writing down what you accomplished today gives a sense of pride and satisfaction. Take that shit.
Tumblr has shitposts made basically to make you happy.
4. Find your true calling /figuring tf out what you wanna do with your life
Lists lists lists. Subjects you love, you hate, youâre good at, you suck at.
Consulting your teachers, family etc and find out what they think youâre good at. Sometimes other people can see traits of yours better than you.
Career tests rock.
Youâll figure it out in the end somehow.
And thatâs about it for now folks, hope this helps. See y'all laterz~
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