@kriszkriszdreamland love you
To all the people who've already put up their outside Christmas decoration, I see you and I appreciate you so much
making bad art and dressing weirdly and collecting random things and listening to silly music is actually so important
Bodyparts are falling from the sky
An I'm trying to piece you together
I can't seem to find the parts that fit
Sometimes you're too small, or too big
But I try relentlessly to build your body
Don't even realize it's a monster I've created
It doesn't have your smile, darling
It's my fault probably, but I swear I'm trying
So I'll just redo it again, and again
Until my hands are bleeding,
And my eyes are blinded from the building
And I collapse on the chest of the monsters I've created.
To be in love with the night sky
To figure out its ways
Where each constellation starts
And where the Milky-way lays
Telling Cassiopeia she is pretty
Because you know she wanted to hear it
Trusting her with your pain and screams
And telling her your dreams.
To know the phases of the Moon by heart
To shiver at your window on a cold night
Because you had to say goodbye to Mars
Than having your dreams guarded by the stars.
~kairos
someone wrote this inside of the copy of the little prince i got at the thrift store
”Life is always just today and the today you have to try to enjoy, not tomorrow or the day after”
"I would rather die of passion than of boredom."
Vincent Van Gogh
At this point notes app poetry is what I stay alive for...
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favourite colour(s): black
current read: the battle of the labyrinth (percy jackson)
last song: i wanna be your slave - maneskin
last movie: tom & jerry (haha)
last series: criminal minds
sweet, sour or savoury: sweet
craving: hugs from my friends
tea or coffee: coffee <33
currently working on: some poems
tagging:
@deathdance @kairos-thehumanpoet @larywitchlingacademic @booksartandpoetryy @coffeespock @lanalans @too-little-caffeine
infp study hacks:
So us infp folks often really struggle with studying for a few reasons. Here are some tips for how to cope/overcome three of those reasons.
Your imagination won't let you focus.
This might sound weird, but stay with me... A trick I've found that works is acting like a character from my favorite book or movie, and pretending they are a genius explaining the topic I am studying to a group of people who are "not as genius." (Sherlock Holmes is a favorite character of mine for this role.) Instead of allowing your imagination to hinder you, use it to your advantage! Act out your studies.
You don't feel motivated.
This often stems from the fact that studying is monotonous. And honestly, tis boring to study. But I often find incorporating a little variety into the way you study really helps. Study on the floor. Use a timer to see how much you can learn in a certain amount of time - like you're on a very specific type of gameshow. Stop every thirty minutes or so and just do a whole bunch of jumping jacks to get some good hormones flowing. Basically, use your curiosity as a method of making studying exciting and new every time. Try new routines.
You can't get started unless you study "the right way."
Often times, infp's are perfectionists. We don't want to study unless we can do it perfectly, and we end up second guessing everything. ("Am I even going to remember anything?" "Do I know what I'm doing?" "Is this method working?") But instead of getting caught up in these paralyzingly negative hypotheticals, turn them into positives! Act as if you have a point to prove against these doubtful thoughts. Doubt your doubts! Because here's the thing about your doubts: just because you think them, that doesn't mean they're true. Tell yourself you are already a mastermind of whatever topic you're studying, and watch yourself transform into one.