when the times get rough and I lose sight of the goal i just. reread “the orange” by wendy cope again & remember. that’s where I’m going folks. sooner or later, whatever it takes.
Pinky promise to shine your light brighter in 2019 ✨ Happy New Year!
🎧: Promise by #JIMIN
dream house plan
recipe collection
trip / vacation planner
bucket lists
a bullet journal
pet book (dates of vet visits, photos as they grow up, etc)
baby journal (similar to pet one)
plan with me challenge
idea dump
budget book
class / lecture notes
textbook notes
school planner or bullet journal
university research / application planner
cafe / restaurant
books
movies
music
tv series
poetry
writers notebook
sketchbook
sticker collection
gardening journal
photo journal
inspiration / moodpboard scrapbook
happiness journal (write one thing each day that made you happy)
gratitude journal
quote collection
travel journal
dream journal
sentence-a-day journal (write a sentence about every day)
journaling challenges (you can find a bunch of prompts online)
astronomy journal
Another reason I really like Marie Kondo is that in other cleaning shows the host will looked shocked at the mess and the camera will flash to different piles with dramatic music stings. When Marie sees a draw filled with clutter she smiles from ear to ear and goes “I love mess, I love tidying”. Its just so wholesome and you can see the clients are relieved that she didn’t have a bad reaction.
Which means its grad school application time for me (I’m starting a little late because of personal reasons (-: ) Anyway, I was wondering if anyone out there on the great blue gradblr had any recommendations or tips for writing a personal statement?
How liberating it is to pursue wholeness instead of perfection
We’re getting close pals
Sábana - sheet
Sabor - taste, flavour
Salirse con la suya - to get one’s own way
Sandía - watermelon
Santiguarse - to cross oneself
Segador - reaper
Segar - to reap
Sentar - to seat, suit
Sentar mal - to disagree
Sentar la mano - to let someone’s feel (the weigh of) one’s hand
Sentir - to hear, mourn, feel, be upset over, be sorry
Señalado - appointed
Señalar - to point to
Siempre - always, still
Sien - temple
Siervo - servant
Sigilo - secrecy, stealth
Silbido - whistle
Sino - fate
Sinsabor - trouble, worry
Siquiera - at least
Ni siquiera - not even
Sobrar - to be more than enough
Sobras - leftovers
Sobrecogido - startled, taken aback
Solería - floor
Soltera - single, unmarried, spinster
Sollozar - to sob
Mala sombra - bad luck
Con sorna - sarcastically, mockingly
Suave - soft, gentle, sweet
Suceso - incident, action
Sudor - sweat
Sueldo - wage
Suelto - loose
Sujetar - to restrain, hold back
Sumiso - submissive
Suplicante - pleading, imploring
달리다 - To run
Conjugation:
달렸어요 - Past
달려요 - Present
달리고 있어요 - Present progressive
달릴 거예요 - Future