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here are some clips from my post on my studygram and these summary pages took a decade at least oml
who else canโt wait until next academic year for a fresh start?
A daily routine is a great way to keep yourself on task. The longer you stick with it, the more each task becomes a habit and it starts to get easier. But a routine isnโt universal, each person has its own.ย
plan: before your day starts have in mind - or in a paper - what needs to be done on that day or the next one. It will save you time.
wake up before you need: if you have extra time before you go to work or school, having extra time for you is essential. Eat calmly, take a shower, pack or things and donโt live your house late.
donโt go hard on yourself: enjoy your breaks and take a breath. Pushing yourself to the edge is going to tire you before your day is done. Listen to some music, eat a snack, read.
set a time to sleep and wake up: most people need 8 hours of sleep per day. According to what you need, schedule a bedtime and wake up time that gives you plenty of sleep.
prepare your meals: if you donโt have time to cook daily, take one day off and cook for all week. Itโs healthier and cheaper than getting take out every single day.ย
follow and repeat your routine: if you donโt try it, you wonโt know how your day works. Trying and adapting it is essential to create a perfect routine and transforming it into a habit.ย
trying to do this today!
As it turns out, that super complex and confusing topic that you absolutely would not understand ever is actually relatively easy if you, you know, read your course literature.
Hi all, during the quarantine all of my schedules have mixed up. I feel like I start to procrastinate and multi-task more and lose track of my time management. I make this guide for me and for those of you who face the same problem. Hope this help! โค๏ธ
โ Seize time opportunities. If I have 15 minutes until your next class, I sit down and do homework in the hallway. If I have a long commute, Iโll do flashcards. This works because you most likely wonโt have anything else to do anyways, so itโs easier to get your work done.
โ Start something. When I get a lab report assignment, the first thing I do is pull up the directions and at least start the cover page and pull up some research links. It takes 5 minutes but it gets the ball rolling and makes it more likely that youโll finish what you started.
โ Auto-mode. When I procrastinating, itโs usually because Iโm too busy thinking about what Iโm going to do. Instead, I like to pretend Iโm in โauto-modeโ and just get started as fast as I can. auto-mode means shutting out distracting thoughts or pleas to watch one more funny cat video and forcing your hands to open your textbook. Works every time.
โ Personally, creating time schedules donโt work for me because if I fall out of time, the whole schedule falls apart and I usually give up. Instead I use time games. Iโll tell myself something like โwork as hard as you can until 11:00 sharp and if you finish, you can have a breakโ. This is great for developing self discipline because itโs in the moment so you can be more realistic and flexible.
โ I donโt like writing down earlier due dates in my planner because itโs confusing so instead, itโs good to have some sort of mental rule. for example, my mental rule is to finish everything at least two days before the due date. following through with that will keep you on track.
โ Do a little bit every day. If you have a big project, chip at it within a week rather than stressing out 2 days before itโs due. the same goes for studying for an exam. if you review lecture notes and attend office hours after class + work on flashcards throughout the week, then do a final review at the end, youโll be well prepared and wonโt need to cram. Itโs a good habit and you wonโt get stressed. Two birds with one stone.
โ Use mornings too. Iโm not really an early bird, but using mornings to get some work / chores done is great because it gives you a productive start to the day, which makes you feel proud of yourself for knocking out half of your tasks in the a.m.ย
a. Lay out your lecture notes / worksheets on the table the night before and open your work tabs on your computer so theyโll be the first thing you see when you turn on your computer.
b. Put your computer far away from your work space and go to sleep.
c. When you wake up, the first thing that youโll see is your โpaperโ work, so get it done first. then start on your โscreenโ work (youโll be less likely to get distracted if you do your โpaperโ work first).ย when you open your laptop the first thing youโll see are the work tabs you opened the night before. Your job is to go on auto-mode and get started.
Good luck with self-discipline. Youโll do great. -thoughtscholar
little things that make me fall 4 people
having a nickname for me (not necessarily a mushy romantic one)ย
using my name in conversationย
complimenting something Iโm not super fond of about myselfย
sending me pictures of stuff that reminds you of meย
listening to my music
recommending music to me
picking up little phrases I use and starting to use themย
If yโall wanna know the true power of hate, just remember that Alan Turing, the breaker of the enigma code in WWII, was driven to suicide by being forced to undergo chemical castration as a punishment for his homosexuality.
Historians say he saved 14 to 21 million lives.
Iโd also like to say in the time we studied WWII in school, the history textbooks never mentioned him. I had never heard of the guy until I watched โThe Imitation Gameโ which I 110% recommend you watch if you havenโt.Alan Turing was a blessing to humanity who saved (once again) 14 to 21 million lives, and he is left out of history because he was gay.
And this is just one example?? So many brilliant and heroic people are left out of history because of their race, their gender, their sexuality, their religion, and itโs just because some bigots in positions of influence get to decide what parts of history are remembered.
do ya future self a favor and work hard now
Good stuff.
If I get at least one thing done in a day Iโm a genius if I get two things done Iโm a god
Wash your hair. Donโt worry about all those articles online about the best haircare products of 2019 and whatnot, get in, wash it like you usually do, get out. Leave it to air dry, itโs less work for you.
Brush your teeth. Even if you brushed them this morning and are probably going to brush it tonight, do it anyway. Especially if itโs exam time, all that tea or coffee youโre most likely downing (props to you if you only study with water) probably makes them feel kind of gross.
I know most of these lists tell you to run a bath, but letโs face it, for those of you who even have a bath in the first place, the thought of filling that tub and sitting there in complete silence for a couple hours seems like a trek. And ironically exhausting. So instead, just brush your hair, take a nap (set a nice soothing alarm) and once youโve gotten out of bed, wash your face or at least splash cold water on your face.
CLEAN clean clean clean CLEAN. Easier said than done, but at least start by clearing one messy component of your area; it could be your floor, your desk or your bed. You donโt need to clean and re-organise your entire room marie condo-style for you to actually have a reason to take the time to clean in the first place. A little goes a long way, and you donโt ALWAYS need to do the hard yards ya know.
I would say read a book, but sometimes your brain is melting or buzzing so it canโt really focus on anything lengthy. So instead, find someone reciting a poem online, and just listen to it. I recommend Jeremy Irons and his voicing of tons of T.S Eliot poetry, or Allen Ginsberg reciting his own poetry (Howl is a classic).
If youโre one of those people who drowns their sorrows by listening to music, donโt listen to music!! Donโt reinforce your pain!! So to that I say, listen to a podcast. If the classic podcast genre of true crime is a little too stressful and youโve already cried twice today, listen to interviews with actors, screenwriters and directors. It can be really refreshing to listen to people you already enjoy the content of talk about their work. I recommend Awards Chatter and Happy Sad Confused.
Stop staring at screens! Just physically sit outside for a bit, you donโt need to go for a jog or do a general workout, justโฆsit. People-watch, try and memorise the exact scene in front of you, from the mis-en-scene to all the colours and sounds and the way the sunlight feels on your eyelashes. Write it down if you want to, you could even denote a single notebook to your little outdoor descriptions. Or just write on a napkin. To each their own.
Have you eaten today? And I mean something hearty, something that isnโt primarily made out of air and salt. Something that falls under the umbrella of snack does not count; meal is more like it. If not, eat. Preparing food might feel exhausting, but soโs going a relatively long amount of time without something nutritionally substantial.
If youโre feeling emotionally heavily, get out a notebook or even just a scrap of paper, a pen and cry until your eyes are as blurry as can be. With tears down your cheeks, scribble out how youโre feeling. Donโtย bother with how neat or messy it is, whether the sentences even stay on the lines, itโs not about being aesthetic. In fact, itโs about being as messy as possible. Let all of it out, and let is act as a physical manifestation of whatโs going on in your head. Donโt fight it or deny it, relieve yourself by both constructing and understanding yourself.ย