goodbye 2017! here’s my 2018 bujo planning ft. christmas gifts. let’s hope I can follow through on these goals! (excuse the poor headers, I just started brush lettering :) happy new year to you all!
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goodbye 2017! here’s my 2018 bujo planning ft. christmas gifts. let’s hope I can follow through on these goals! (excuse the poor headers, I just started brush lettering :) happy new year to you all!

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Things to remember in Senior High
Well, it’s summer now and 11th grade is over. Next year I’ll be graduating High School, then I’ll be off to college. That being said, here’s everything I have learned from my first year in Senior High in a nutshell:
#1: Don’t take sleep for granted
When you hear your older sister/brother or your friends from the 11th and 12th grade telling you to sleep while you can, we actually mean it. The first quarter of the year is alright. There’s not much to do but when y’all really start to work, sleep is literally non-existent. Approximately, in a week, a student who strives for academic excellence will get at least 15-20 hours of sleep (since our school days range from Monday to Thursday and Friday is a free day, psyche it isn’t bc you still have to go back to school to finish whatever PTs and projects you have’t finished yet HAHAHAHHA). When the exams hit, it is what you literally call hell week since in the three days of the exam, I had approximately only had 8-10 hours of sleep. Imagine that? In three days. That’s why when we tell you to sleep, YOU SLEEP. It’s not fun being a coffee zombie all day, everyday.
#2: Don’t take your mental health lightly
I cannot tell you guys how many mental breakdowns I have had in this year. There was so much going on and it was so much. I went as far as telling myself that it was okay for me to faint/collapse, as long as I pass my exams. I would breakdown randomly in class for some apparent reason, I don’t remember it anymore. I would get so anxious and tired whenever I would think about all I had to do for that specific week and then proceed to have that breakdown. Please, my darlings, when it all gets too much, don’t push yourself if you can’t do it anymore. It will take a toll on your mental, physical and emotional health so much. You will regret it when the year is done, trust me. During the year, I repressed all my feelings bc I had to get all my work done in order to get a good grade. Now that it’s summer, I am an depressed, emotionally unstable and anxious mess bc all those repressed feelings are finally coming out.
#3: Don’t forget to eat and stay hydrated
Coffee can only do so much. Don’t drink that like water just so that you can stay awake to do your homework. During the school year, I lost so much weight and that is not good. The weight I lost was due to stress and lack of food intake. The lack of food intake was caused by being too busy to even eat my lunch and we obviously couldn’t eat in class. So please, bring at least sandwiches and a huge waterjub so that you can eat and drink the water you need.
#4: Don’t put off your homework
This is a mistake I made frequently which caused me to stay up late since the deadline was already the next day. When the homework is given to you, do it on the day because the next day you will be given new assignments. This sounds standard but we still tend to do this because we rely on the fact that the deadline is still next week or next month. Don’t do that because the month will go by and the next thing you know, the deadline is already tomorrow. If you don’t understand, please ask for help from your classmates. That will help you finish faster rather than spending hours going over material that you don’t understand at all. On the other hand, if you’ve spent just 10-30 minutes reading and rereading the material, take a break and go back later. There’s a huge chance that your brain is too tired and you need to rest before it can function. After that rest, maybe to your surprise, you might understand the material.
#5: Listen to your teacher
This is standard but you know when you get those days when you’re just out of it and you don’t listen nor copy the notes? Yeah, those days. No matter how out of it you are, you need to listen or else you will regret it. I suggest you listen rather than taking down notes because if you’re busy taking down notes, you might miss half of the lesson even if you did write it down because you might not even remember why you wrote it down or short cuts. If you can do both, then that would be great! If you’re the type to take down notes because you can understand it more, then go ahead! You do you, boo. If you’re being out of it is caused by your mental or emotional state, then please go to your guidance center. No matter how hard you try to listen nothing will happen because you’re not okay.
#6: Surround yourself with people who make you happy
No joke, this is a big factor since when you’re surrounded with people who make you happy, then you will be somewhat happy if not completely happy. When you’re happy, you have the motivation to do your work because being happy gives you more energy. They will also make going to school easier since you’re looking forward to seeing these people. These people will also act as your support group. They will push you to do your best and push you to grab the opportunities that you’re to scared to do on your own. I swear, if you find the right people, no matter how stressful Senior High is, you will have the time of your life.
#7: Get rid of the toxic people in your life
This is also a huge factor. If you still have toxic people in your life, get rid of them. All they’ll do is stress you out even more when there’s actually nothing to be stressed about. I started the year with a toxic person and it was hell. I felt like I was trapped and suffocated. I did not want to go to school and I did not feel wanted in school at all. All I was to this person was a personal slave. So when I decided to leave, this person got even more mad and gave my friends and I a harder time. You don’t need these kinds of people in your life at this point because you already have too much to worry about, you don’t need to add another one.This is why while it’s still early, get rid of them. To identify a toxic friend or relationship, click here. Click here to know how to deal with manipulative people. Click here to know the 10 differences between a toxic friend and a good friend.
#8: Enjoy your time while it lasts
Enjoy all this while it lasts. You may not know it now but you will miss everything about whatever you have experienced in all your years in school. Next year, I will be graduating and I regret not spending enough time appreciating everything that I had when I was in the years prior. Appreciate your teachers, your friends, your classmates, the lunch ladies/ janitors, the security guards you see and greet every morning and just anyone you see in your High School everyday because you will never find anyone like them in your new school for college. Appreciate how your school looks - the trees, the pathway, the parking lot, the classrooms, the canteen, the chapel - because you will miss the familiarity, how at home you felt in it, when you reach college.
That’s all I have to say for what I’ve learned this year. I hope you guys enjoyed the read and took my advice into consideration! To all the graduates this year, congratulations! I am proud. Good luck on your next chapter in life. To the people who are still far off, enjoy it while it lasts. Graduation will be here quicker than you know it. To my batch, one more year and we will be off. I hate to admit it but I’ll miss you all. Curious and curiouser, it feels as if yesterday was the start of 7th grade.
a few extra shots from my recent study sessions - 3/4 finals done, I can do this! 💪🏻🎉
Just keep pushing!
another day - another 2200 study session 🙃

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thanksgiving spread! (yes I know I'm very behind on posts :) I can't believe this year is almost over!
some December planning! Is anyone else feeling overwhelmed by how fast the year went by?
♡ With the school year coming up quickly and all the back to school sales (!!!) it can be easy to find motivation to get back into studying. The trick, however, is to stay motivation into the school year and to focus that motivation.
One: Write down your goals!
There are many benefits to writing down your goals, it can help you stay on focus (with short term goals) and it can help you to ultimately achieve them (with long term goals). As a way of providing motivation, writing down your goals and posting somewhere you will seem them every day can help provide direction in every day life.
If you want to become a nurse one day, write that goal down on a post-it note and stick it on your desk or in your bedroom. When you don’t know why you should bother studying or reviewing, the note can remind you why you are bothering to do this.
Two: Remember why you are doing this!
Continuing with my idea about, keeping in mind why you are going through all of this stress and heartache can help to keep you motivated! Not just your career, but so much more...
To provide for your future doggos
To see the world
To change the world
To have time to read novels and magazines
To save money for your children’s educations
Three: Take the stress off!
Practice self-care and try to spread your work over a couple days, instead of cramming it all into one day! I find I have more motivation to complete my task list when there are fewer things on it! I would rather have 5 tasks a day over 5 days, than 25 tasks on Sunday night!
Have self-care nights! Do something you really enjoy and don’t feel bad about taking a night off to do it! Say that every Friday night after 9 you stop studying, this way every other night of the week you will have motivation to make sure it is all done by Friday!
Four: Stay social!
Let’s be real, the only thing keeping me from a 1.2 GPA is the fact that I have such a strong support group between my husband, my study buddies, and my studyblr. By joining communities of like minded individuals who all shared the same drive for higher education that you do, you can help to support them when they are laking motivation and they can do the same for you!
Surround yourself with positive people! This goes hand and hand with finding like minded individuals. If you hang out with people who don’t care about their grades, and lake the motivation you are looking for, that will rub off on you!
TL;DR: Write down your goals, keep your goals in mind, take care of yourself, and make studyblr friends.
You’ve got this year in the bag! ♡ M