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Romanticizing studying is so common here but reality is much more pessimistic. Completing uni assignments makes me feeling so dumb, not smart enough. I think we all doubt in our knowledge and skills but nobody talks about it.
My Waiting Room
Every part of the waiting room, which is more like a waiting mansion, is accessible through doors inside.
There is a special door that can lead to any place you desire.
You can change the design of every room by simply closing your eyes and setting an intention (when you open your eyes the room has changed).
You have a room for every necessity.
1 hour in your CR = 1 month in your WR
bedroom, living room and kitchen
- Unlimited wardrobe.
- Unlimited entertainment (cupboard with every hobby imagineable, tv with every tv show and movie ever made).
- Unlimited food (think of what you want to eat and it appears in the stove/kitchen).
- Every cupboard/cabinet is magical (think of what you want and it appears).
office
- Very comfortable chair that I can sit in for hours
- I have everything I need for school.
- Very fast computer.
main libraries, mentors, professors, tutors.
- Huge libraries filled with every book you can find on earth in every language.
- Libraries are divided by subjects and you can access them through different doors.
- You can access the libraries catalogs through the computer in the office computer.
- Expert librarians that can advise on the books you need.
- Mentors, professors and tutors for every subject.
- Big study rooms to study with partners if you wish.
self-care
- Gym, saunas, pilates and yoga studio, etc.
- All the trainers, estheticians, massage therapists you could need.
- Every spa facility imagineable
- Perfect therapist for you that knows about law of assumption, shifting, the secrets of the univers, so they can put every thing into perspective.
outdoors
- Beautiful verandas, balconies, ponds, etc.
- Huge gardens filled with every plant imagineable, every door can lead to a different climate.
- Pools in every parts of the world.
The scholarly mansion of my dreams that will allow me to learn everything there is to know ❤️
A picture of my messy desk ft. an unfinished canvas I've been trying to complete for years.
FRIENDLY REMINDER(S) :)
it’s okay to fail. it’s okay to not succeed on your first try. it’s okay to not be able to live up to society’s unrealistic expectations of you. it’s okay to have emotions. it’s okay to be human.
BUT
it’s NOT okay to make people feel bad about failing. it’s NOT okay to set unrealistic expectations on people and get angry at them when they fail to meet these expectations. it’s NOT okay to make people feel bad about emotions.

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Studyblrs aren’t perfect !
Thank you so much @zealtostudy for tagging me ! This is such an amazing idea, it is so easy to believe that we are always being productive through nice pictures, but we only show the good stuff right ? ;)
Most of the time, when I come back from school, I’m so tired that it takes more than 1 hour for me to be able to study (1 hour of endless scrolling on social medias ^^’)
I struggle a lot during exams to reflect on hard questions because of stress (and when I try again at home 1 month later, a lot seems obvious)
I always make plans to study the perfect way but I give up on the first day because those schedules are too demanding
I convince myself it’s okay to take some “free time” because I’ve already “studied enough” (when I only worked for less than 1 hour)
I have big sleeping issues, I rarely sleep more than 4 hours before exams and at some point this year, I was so tired I couldn’t help but falling asleep in class
I so deeply want to make nice summaries of all the lessons I had this year that I probably won’t have the time nor the motivation to do what I’m actually supposed to do during those holidays
I have regular panick attacks, and several happened during exams
I have low self cofidence and I always feel I’m doing wrong, which is stopping me from doing many questions in tests
I now tag @logicspirit (hope you haven’t done it already ;) ), @localstudyblr, @briellestudies and @studywithava !
When we all scroll through Tumblr pinterest Instagram etc we all see tidy desks, beautifully written lessons, revision sessions in nice cafes. But can we show the chaos that revision often represents? While romanticising our studies is enjoyable and can even be motivating, it's important to remember that most people don't work like that and still succeed. So here's my revision chaos 4 days before the start of my exams: binders everywhere, even on the floor, barely legible sheets of rough paper and my flat untidy due to lack of time. Yes, the greatest difficulty in studying is the lack of time, so don't focus on the aesthetics of your lessons, but above all on understanding them and making them interesting.
I like to call these the witching hours (2-4pm) because with the very best intentions in the world, I can’t do anything except click from website to website and wander around the house/flat