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09.09.19 // this semester just might be the death of me
090719 // old and new pics ‘w’)/ some of my original contents are in this colour scheme so why not putting them together :D
its crazy how time flies its already september
I love my home so much :’)) Plus I was pretty productive today after watching movies all day yesterday 🌿🌱✨ how are you all doing??

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procrastination masterpost
There are three important steps in erasing the possibility of procrastination. You are never going to be entirely free from it, as Netflix, video games, sitting around, eating, etc. are never not going to be a temptation. It is a cycle that repeats, but taking the time to develop some self-control is worth it.
When you are about to work and feeling tempted to procrastinate, there are two things you need to do. The first is to look at this list and identify your procrastination trigger. Next, look through this post to find the solution! After that, during future projects, look at the bottom for procrastination prevention.
common procrastination triggers:
perfectionism
low energy
overwhelmed
difficult work
boring work
distracted
Below are step-by-step solutions, then prevention methods:
perfectionism
Sometimes this is one of the easiest to resolve if you can simply remind yourself of a few things before you begin. Do these things:
Whatever you’re doing, treat it as a rough draft. It doesn’t have to be perfect, because you can get the same quality of work by just getting it done and then editing it after.
Once you get in motion, you can stay in motion. The “eat the frog” method often backfires for perfectionists, as they often have trouble getting started—try beginning with a simple task, then working through the rest from hardest to easiest.
low energy
Take a power nap
Get some caffeine
Wash your face
Get a snack
Anything to make you feel refreshed, energized and ready to go, even if you are tired. Remind yourself that you’ve got this, and you can take a break when you are done. Waiting only increases stress and anxiety.
overwhelmed
Break the task into pieces. If it is simply too much work to do in the time you have, see if you can delay some of it.
Then make a detailed to-do list. Don’t leave anything out. If you are writing an essay, list that as the heading—- then add as sub-tasks the individual paragraphs, bibliography, etc.
Now that you know what you have to do, you are likely to be calmer. Your path is laid out, all you need to do is prepare:
Surroundings that are organized, clean and purposefully equipped lead to productivity. Take a moment to gather your needed items (pencil, notebooks, laptop, etc.), your chosen drink/snack, and anything else you may need. Place them on your desk or any other environment where you can work comfortably.
Take a deep breath, and begin. You got this!
difficult work
If your work is too difficult for you to do immediately, this is likely for one of the following reasons:
There is too much work and you do not know where to begin.
You do not understand the content.
You do not know how to carry out the requirements of the task.
If you are hindered by the first in the list, go back to what to do if you are overwhelmed— the situation is similar.
If you do not understand the content, ask a friend or teacher/professor. If they are unavailable, consult google; Yahoo Answers, Mathway, Wikipedia, Youtube, Khan Academy, even the studyblr community, all are great resources if you lack an understanding of the material.
If you do not know how to do what you are expected to do (common with larger summative projects and papers), consult your teacher/professor. Read any material given to you that may contain instructions, suggestions, or ideas. If you still do not understand, look it up. Or ask a studyblr! My ask box is always open!
boring work
If the work is a lot of “busy work” that is repetitive and unchallenging, just remind yourself why you are doing it. And I don’t mean remind yourself “because my teacher made me do it”— I mean remind yourself why you are on this academic journey. Remind yourself why you started, give yourself some motivation. Then, suck it up, just work and you can get it done.
distracted
I am very easily distracted, so I have been through this. There are two options for people who are easily distracted:
Remove all possible temptation or opportunities to procrastinate, or:
Surround yourself with distraction.
The first option means a specific process— removing music, blocking websites, clearing your environment, getting rid of everything that could possibly take you away from your work for even a second.
The second option seems counter-intuitive, but I find that it works for me— it seems to force focus. Put on some music, turn on a fan, go in a crowded area (just don’t talk to anyone!), get a drink and a snack, anything. It’s kind of like an “eye of the hurricane” thing. And work hard, focus. You can do it.
other methods
If your problem is that you cannot work for a long time without a break, try the pomodoro method. Work for 25 minutes, then take a five minute break. After four pomodoros (25 working minutes, 5 break), take a longer break for 15-30 minutes.
If you just feel like you’re not in a “working mood,” get the ball rolling with a smaller task. Put on some video game music to focus and get into a flow.
preventing procrastination
Remind yourself that you deserve a break— after you get your work done.
Remind yourself why you are doing this work.
Remember that you have done things that have been more difficult.
You got this! I believe in you!
I spent 8hrs in the sun yesterday! But I forgot to put sun cream on my arms so they ate kinda burned but it was worth it :) Also I feel kinda bad saying this but I didn’t really like ‘Howls moving castle’ I managed to finish it because I live the story but the writing was kinda boring for me..
New year, new journal spreads in positive colours ☀️
Sorry for not posting anything for a while, I was down with a flu 😷 but anyways today’s the start of my exam week, wish me luck. Just doing a quick revision before heading to to school 🌞All the best to those taking their CTs this week!!! Push on !!! Positivity brings about positive things ~
13/12/16 10:55 AM // December bullet journal spreads so far. Earthy colors this week and black + bronze last week. I’ve been using this bullet journal for 10 months now and it’s almost finished, so I’m hoping to get a new one for the new year. On another note, I’m leaving to San Francisco tomorrow!! Any books/stationery store recs?

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march 6, 2016 | my study space, before and after a study session.
here’s an ultra brief, updated completely non-exhaustive list of film scores that i could listen to over and over again (all have links to full playlists on youtube)
dario marianelli: pride and prejudice | anna karenina | atonement | jane eyre patrick doyle: as you like it | cinderella | a little princess | sense & sensibility | hamlet abel korzeniowski: romeo and juliet | W.E. | penny dreadful (tv) rachel portman: belle | emma | the cider house rules | the duchess | never let me go philip glass: the hours | notes on a scandal | the truman show james newton howard: peter pan | i am legend | snow white and the huntsman | the hunger games alexandre desplat: the golden compass | hp & the deathly hallows p 2 | the curious case of benjamin button | coco avant chanel | julie & julia | the king’s speech thomas newman: fried green tomatoes | little women | wall-e | finding nemo | saving mr. banks | american beauty danny elfman: corpse bride | big fish | edward scissorhands michael giacchino: ratatouille | up | jupiter ascending | fringe (tv) john williams: the book thief | star wars: tfa (plus the OT) | schindler’s list | hp & the sorcerer’s stone | memoirs of a geisha
assorted films : how to train your dragon | chronicles of narnia | amélie | kill your darlings | august rush | tuck everlasting | howl’s moving castle | carol | becoming jane | north & south | the young victoria | pan’s labyrinth | like crazy | crimson peak | the awakening |
1.7.17 // Saturday morning studying ☕️
08.01.2017
Bujo spread for the week! ^^ last week was blue, this week’s pink, what colour do you guys think i should try for next week’s spread? 😅
ps. For the next few weeks/months i’ll probably be only posting pics of my bujo/notes for korean bc no school 🙈 and to those who are revising for their upcoming exams, atb!! 💪🏼💪🏼
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A team of neuroscientists at John Hopkins University has found that within the first 5 or 6 hours of practicing a new motor skill, the brain shifts the new instructions from short term memory to the areas responsible for permanent motor skills. As subjects initially learned a task, the prefrontal cortex - involved in short- term memory and many kids of learning - was relatively active. When the subjects returned 51/2 hours later, they had no trouble retracing the movements. But at that point, the premotor cortex, the posterior parietal cortex, and the cerebellum - regions that control movements - had taken over. During the intermission, it seems, the neural links that form the brain’s internal model of the task had shifted from the prefrontal region to the motor control region. Even without practice, after 5 or 6 hours the formula for the task was virtually hard-wired into the brain. This suggest that a newly learned skill could be impaired, confused, or even lost if a person tried to learn a different motor task during the critical 5-to-6 hour period, when the brain is trying to stabilize the neural representation and retention of the original task.
John J. Ratey, M.D., A User’s Guide to the Brain: Perception, Attention, and the Four Theaters of the Brain. (via mechanyst)
5:40pm just now, I went out to meet my friends for a study session, but we all got unproductive and started chatting about literally everything…. like idk what even happened, but now, two of them left and my Friend is studying with me
edit: thank you guys so much! This post is doing soooo well, better than u could ever imagine, thank you so much for rebloging liking and all that shit, thanks so much!