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— july 2018 — ramen page :з
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List of Books to Read Before You Die
1. Any book you want
2. Don’t read books you don’t want to read
3. That’s it
4. Congratulations you did it
[10.07.17] 25/100 days of productivity
I officially made the Mock Trial team (!!!!), so now I’m trying to get through about 150 pages of affidavits and rules before the next practice.
My 2019 Spread thus far ✨
Opposite the Louvre, after the rain Walked to clear my thoughts, to semi-success. Eh, some days you just gotta appreciate the pretty architecture instead

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I couldn’t face uni today after so little sleep so I’m studying at home ⛅️
(Follow my day on Instagram HERE)
the rug is out so it’s officially cozy and autumnal in here…now to get down to the piles of readings i have✨
Lots of readings this semester, but I guess that’s what to expect at this level. I’ll try my best so I don’t get overwhelmed!
How to create a study schedule for the holidays
Holidays are just that, holidays. However school and university doesn’t always stop for them. Whilst you’re supposed to be relaxing, there is usually a stack of work waiting to be finished before you go back. After a couple of requests, I’ve put together a small guide to setting up (and following) a holiday study schedule. Keep reading to find out more:
Start early - most students (myself included) generally leave all their work until the last few days of the holidays, then they panic about not having enough time. As soon as you’re able, get started with your schedule. The sooner you start, the sooner all your work is done and you’re free to have a study free holiday. Plus starting early means that you will remember things from your last few classes. If you’ve been off for two weeks and not thought about school, you’ll have to review everything you did before school finish in order to jog your memory!
Write down everything that needs to be done - create a list of everything that you need to finish before you go back to school. I find it easiest to write everything in chronological order and separated by subject. For example, I’d write ‘read chapter 2′, then ‘summarises chapter 2′, then ‘complete review questions’. This way you can see everything you need to cover in the study plan.
Decide how long it will take - estimate how much time all your to-dos will take - maybe a day to type up your class notes, an afternoon to write an essay or an hour to finish a worksheet you didn’t complete. Start fitting in each task around your holiday plans. If you have a spare hour, you could draft that essay you need to write. If you’re spending two hours in the car, print your notes and revise them. Before bed, read the flashcards that you made!
Plan it out - using a calendar or excel, make a schedule for your holiday. It could be daily, weekly, or monthly depending on which way you find it best to plan. Include all the tasks you’d want to complete in that time period. If you get bored easily, break it up into small time periods or change subjects after a few hours! Vary the tasks you need to complete. For instance, no-one wants to spend a day writing essay after essay. Spread them out across a few days and add other small, more fun tasks in between. Here is a study schedule I created which you can download and print! Here is an example of how to fill it out. Design it to what suits you the best, illustrate it or highlight it! Make it something you want to follow.
Take charge of improving your productivity - By planning out your time and setting up a schedule you’re attempting to improve your productivity. Since it is the holidays you don’t want to be spending hours on end finishing work or revising. Find ways to keep yourself accountable for your time. Applications such as Forest or RescueTime are great for helping you stay focused. I also created a post with 10 small tips to improve your productivity. Have a read and try to apply some of them to your studying!
Stick with it - the best way to actually follow your study plan is by being motivated to use it. Put it in a place you see often, for instance near your bed or above your desk. Each morning, see what you need to do and try to get it done. Reward yourself for completing the tasks you need to and cross them off your schedule. However, don’t be afraid to make changes to it. If you can get something do sooner, go ahead but if you miss a day, don’t fret. Either reprint or retype your schedule with new plan!
Take time out - remember that it is your holiday and you don’t need to work 24/7. Have a break, have ten. Take a day to binge watch your favourite show or read that book you’ve wanted too. Don’t feel bad about having some down time, you deserve it!
I hope this helps and you have a lovely holiday! Enjoy the printable I added into the post as well. If you use it, please tag me in any photo you upload! x
I’m taking notes on this!
How to Fill Your Empty Notebooks
I am going to create a list of Youtube videos, to give you ideas on how to fill those empty notebooks.
16 ways to use a notebook by Mistral Spirit
15 Ways to Fill Your Journal by Grow With E.
Ways to Fill a Journal by Johanna Clough
Ways to Fill Your Notebooks by Jordan Clark
How to Fill Your Journals by Soozee Lara
11 Ways to Fill Your Notebooks by Lavendaire
25 Ways to Fill a BLANK journal by Paris and Roxy
12 Ways to Fill Your Notebooks by Siena Mirabella
20 Ways to Fill Your Notebooks by Overall Adventures
How to Set Up a NEW Journal by Overall Adventures
Empty Journal? by Nicole Coenen
Ways to Fill Your Journals by Ashleigh George

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2019 goals
consistency over perfection
make kindness the most beautiful thing about you
love yourself enough that no one can hurt you
s t a t i o n e r y s z n
12.19.18 // looking through some notes i made about syntax in portuguese. this class is so hard but so important, i have to constantly remember it
about summer ‘18 // greece, italy
09.17.15. today i’m re-learning basic japanese grammar since i haven’t in a while

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Hello!
I decided to turn this old blog, that I didn't use anymore, into a studyblr to help me study. If you followed me before, feel free to unfollow me if you want.
• about me •
My name is Tai (it’s not really my name, but you can call me that). I’m 20 years old and I live in Brazil. English is not my first language and I’m veeeery insecure about it, so if you find any mistakes, you can tell me.
I’m in second year of college major in portuguese and english. I’m studying to be a teacher, so my studies are focused on that. I’m currently studying japanese too!
• why a studyblr •
I’ve been stalking these kind of blogs for a couple of years now, so I thought that I should make my own blog. I’m not really motivated to study and I find it very hard to focus, but looking through some blogs I felt really motivated and wanted to study more. Hopefully, this will help me improve my studies.
As I said before, I’m insecure about everything in my life, so I guess this will help me to see if I’m really progressing or not. I also heard that the community is supportive and friendly!
• goals •
▪Improve my studying skills;
▪Get a healthy habit of study;
▪Improve my grades;
▪Get motivated.
▪Be more confident;
▪Start a new project;