With this spellbinding project, insanely talented artist @littlechmura wanted to create a self-contained moment for each of these beloved Harry Potter characters—a single scene that gives a glimpse into their own magical worlds. She’s calling the series “One Breath Each”, and we’re calling it GORGEOUS AF.
a few people have asked for a post on how i use onenote, so here’s a quick guide! also obviously not sponsored lol
THE GARDEN
What they’re doing is not right!!! They’re only making things bad for actual writers and bloggers on this page, not the people they are after!
Join us on the 17th and protest
The plan for the 17th, when the adult content ban comes in, is to protest.
To do that, we are making as much noise either side of the 17th as possible, and using the site as normal.
On the 17th, dead silence.
People are saying log off but what they really mean is don’t open the site or the app.
But, on the 17th make as much noise as possible on every other platform. Tweet about it and post on facebook and instagram and everywhere else.
What this does is causes a massive dip in ad revenue for one single day. That does not make staff think ‘oh everyone’s gone let’s shut down.’ What it actually makes them think is ‘oh shit people aren’t happy and if people don’t keep using our site we’re out of money and out of jobs.’
A boycott reminds a company that the users (consumers) have the power to make their site (business) worthless with one single coordinated decision.
If you want to join in, here’s what to do:
Do:
Close all open instances of the app and site on all your devices before the 17th
Make posts before and after the 17th on tumblr and other platforms, talking about why this ban is bad
Make posts on other sites during the 17th. Flood the official tumblr staff twitter and facebook with your anger and your opinion
Come back on the 18th and check in
Don’t:
Delete the app from your phone (this doesn’t affect their revenue and since it’s off the store at the moment it’ll be hard to get back)
Delete your account. I mean you can if you want to, but if you keep your account and don’t use it you’re saying to staff that there’s still time to save it. If you delete it’s hard work to come back.
Open the app or website (including specific blogs)
Make any posts (turn down/off your queue and make sure nothing is scheduled)
Go quiet elsewhere. Make it clear that this is just about tumblr, not a mass move away from all social media.
Remember: the execs don’t care about anything but money. Shutting down the site means there’s $0 further income from it. That’s their last possible course of action. If we make it clear we’re not happy, they’ll have to do something or we can do more and more until it becomes too expensive.
Protests take commitment. They’re a defiant action against a business that is doing something wrong. They will try to scare you into not participating, because they’re scared. We hold all the power here, sometimes the execs just need to be reminded of that.
I often think that the night is more vibrant and richly coloured than the day
Van Gogh (via lesamisarty)
Waiting like ....
Happiness Will Come To You.
this is stuff that i’ve found helpful and am in the process of working on. they may not be achievable for you without help and may not work for your specific circumstance, but this is a list of suggestions that you might be able to think about. i am also not a mental health professional so please do feel free to contradict me!!
self soothing. having a toolbox to take care of yourself by yourself. bc sometimes nobody else is available and you just gotta put some lotion on, listen to a tune, and go to bed early.
checking in. checking in with yourself to see if you’re okay. knowing how to alter your strategies when your strategies aren’t working. knowing when your strategies aren’t working. this is just taking some time every day to reflect on what goals you didn’t meet and why and what you can do to fix that.
there’s nothing you “should” be doing. if you get caught up thinking “i should be doing x” that’s false! stop that! “should” be doing better implies that you have some obligation to do whatever it is that you “should” be doing. you don’t owe anybody except yourself. analyze why you think you should be doing that thing and change that into…. “i want to be doing x because…” or “doing x will make me happier, because…”. overall, more productive and less self-shamey.
disconnecting from the crowd. eating in a crowded dining hall can be stressful! knowing how to be alone in a crowd and stay calm is helpful
being okay with being alone. tbh college is kind of… being alone a lot, in my experience. even though you’re surrounded by people, a lot of time is spent alone. making friends is hard. your friends have different schedules. you’re busy. shit sucks. we make the best of it.
knowing yourself. this relates to a lot of what i’ve already said but like. knowing your emotional state and knowing what helps trick the monkey brain is helpful. stop repressing your feelings, friends.
talking to strangers. ordering from a menu! paying library fines. going to office hours. asking for a cashier at the register if there isn’t one. ya this is hard. ya you gotta expose yourself. sometimes i just try playing a persona. like this isn’t me ordering a sandwich. this is a cool me who knows how to talk to people who is ordering a sandwich.
you don’t have to be friends with your roommates. you just have to live together in a way that doesn’t make you two hate each other. ideally, you two will coexist in a way that doesn’t interfere with the other’s daily life.
give and taking. on the topic of roommates, sometimes your roommate can be a shitty person, but sometimes you are the shitty person! give a little but if they’re negatively impacting your life, communicate.
communicating during disagreements. explain what your emotions are instead of blaming them. “i feel hurt when you…” or “i feel frustrated when” or “i feel unappreciated when.” if things get heated, ask if you both can take a ten minute break and then come back. and don’t bring up disagreements when the other party is preoccupied or going somewhere. you can legitimately schedule a discussion.
it’s okay to apologize. learning to swallow your pride gets easier each time.
knowing that people work differently than you. some people are not gonna click with you and it’s gonna seem like they have this whole brain process up there that is totally unlike yours. and yeah! that’s how it is. and that’s chill if they aren’t hurting anyone else. work with them and be flexible!!
comforting people. you will probably/definitely see someone cry! hell if i know how to comfort people. someone please help. but some things i’ve learned are: 1) different people need different things. different people need different things! 2) people need different things at different times. 3) you can ask them what they want and it won’t be weird. 4) apparently a lot of people like hugs? but ask. and it’s okay to not want a hug. 5) just show that you care in some way if you don’t know what they need. i used to think that if somebody needed to tell me what they needed it was a sign that i just didn’t know them well enough and we weren’t compatible or i wasn’t being a good friend. that’s fake! friendship isn’t based off of fitting naturally in every way and making an effort to be good for them is important.
knowing it’s okay to not be liked by everyone. it’s okay if strangers think you’re dumb because you said something dumb in public. you know you’re not dumb. it’s okay if not everybody you meet likes you. it’s okay if you do something cringey. everybody has their own shit to deal with and you will not shatter their world. grow and move on!
forgiving yourself. i’m trying this new thing where when i feel embarrassed about something i say. out loud. “i forgive myself.” and then i just try to grow from that and move on without getting caught in a spiral of shame.
knowing what you need vs what you want and what is better at the time. what you need: a shower. what you want: to not do that. solution: take a shower! or maybe what you actually need is to go to sleep? but guess what. you probably know what is good for you. the hard part is actually doing it.
realize that building habits is less work than discipline. emotional effort is expended every time you have to make yourself do something. just make it part of your routine and you’ll just think it’s normal to do all the good things! like, for example, i’m trying to make it a habit to eat structured meals instead of a “eat when i’m hungry” thing because i know that makes me skip meals, which is bad!
you won’t be able to do everything. forgive yourself for that. write down things that are top priority and focus on them. everything else is not important right now and you shouldn’t beat yourself up for not being able to do them.
your health is important. i’m not saying health will solve all your problems. it won’t! but health will cause a lot of your problems to go away. because let’s face it. not sleeping causes a lot of problems.
it’s okay to ask for help. we say this a lot but it’s hard to internalize it. here’s a thought: there’s so much shame and hesitation about asking for help so by doing that you’re actually being proactive (which is respectable) and mature, and therefore… not weak or stupid. ask for help even before you need it! most people love to help others. and especially take advantage of people who are OFFERING help. for example: counselors at school or TAs. it’s literally their job. they want to do it. and if you don’t want to talk to anybody in real life, my inbox is always open.
Hi all, this is werelivingarts, a new post about time management method: TIME BLOCKING! Time blocking allows you to divide your day into big blocks and helps you to complete similar tasks in one-go without any interruptions!
You can do your time blocking on:
Google Calendar (simple and easy to use)
Plan (drag your to-do list and organize them in blocks)
TickTick Premium (offer pomodoro timer)
Hope you find this helpful! ⭐️
→ i get asked very often about bullet journals, so i put together a masterpost; happy journalling..!! —tia ♪ [+++] more masterposts | all | studygram
i. PURPOSE
official website
official set up video
official bullet journal store
bullet journals vs. planners | what is a bullet journal
five reasons why you should keep a planner
ii. STARTING A BULLET JOURNAL
how to start keeping a journal
keeping up with your journal
how to start your bujo (photos)
intro to bullet journalling | + getting started
two planner system for journalling
bullet journals for beginners | how to bullet journal
contents of a bullet journal
complete illustrated guide to bullet journalling
comprehensive guide to bullet journals
set ups: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5
inspiration tags:
simple + useful layout
beautifully illustrated!!
cute fonts & use of pictures
v creative n artsy journal
cute & colourful !
pretty + practical spreads
so artistic and innovative
washi tape & calligraphy
soft n pastel layouts
organized and neat layouts
beautifully arranged + stylish !!
clean and adorable style
tasteful and cutesy
pictures + highlighters
v innovative spreads & layouts
simplistic + muted colours !
iii. SUPPLIES
notebooks:
consider your needs:
squared | lined | dotted | blank?
bound | disk | coil | midori style | reporter?
hardcover | softcover? + colours?
popular choice: official ‘bullet journal’ | moleskine | leuchtturm 1917
more journals: cheaper moleskine alternative | grid essentials journal | piccadilly notebook | rhodia notepads | traveler’s journal
pens:
popular choice: zebra mildliners | staedtler triplus fineliners | stabilo point 88 fineliners | muji gel ink pens | pilot frixion
+ alternatives: pilot g-2 | monami aqua plus | pilot hi-tecpoint v5 | star diamond gel | candy colour ballpoint
more studyblr stationery | best school supplies
favourites + alternatives to popular stationery | even more
highlighters: koyuko 3-way highlighter | uni propus window | dong-A twinliner | stabilo boss | staedtler textsurfer highlighters
brush pens: pilot fude-makase | faber-castell | tombow
+ places to purchase stationery
a quick stationery crash course
iv. PAGES
types: daily | weekly | monthly | yearly * denotes i use it myself
front: key | table of contents | year at a glance | goals for this year
monthly: calendar* | goals / deadlines | expenses
weekly: weekly view* | food + habits | exercise | upcoming dates+events
daily: quote / song of the day | the weather | was this a productive day?*
back + other: tv show tracker | books to read* | inspirations page
+ masterpost of more page ideas | another | seasonal spreads
miscellaneous page ideas | more page & journal tips | spread ideas
“how-to” → types of pages
daily:
setting up daily spreads
daily spread layout ideas
+ more layout ideas
spread headers [daily]
5 daily logs + their uses
daily spread inspiration
weekly:
weekly spread layout ideas
+ more weekly layout formats
25 spreads and their uses
cute spread tutorial
inspiration for weeklys!! | + more insp
how to draw out a weekly spread
bullet journal weekly spread video
monthly:
visual monthly bullet journal guide
layout examples
more monthly layouts + uses
5 creative monthly spreads
bullet journal monthly spread video
monthly goals + spreads tut
spread examples:
daily: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11
weekly: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12
monthly: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9
cute yearly spread
movie watchlist !
monthly memories
year at a glance
another one
ideas + to dos
work/acad/life layout
financial planning
artsy weekview
goals + wishes
v. STYLING YOUR JOURNAL
handwriting & calligraphy:
cursive handwriting | 2 | 3 | 4 | tutorial
tips to neaten writing: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | + for adults | video
fonts to try | the ‘outline’ font | shadow font | + tag
highlighter + pen headers | mildliner headers
formatting headers | title ideas
quotes:
1 | 2 | 3 | 4
from: composers | artists (2) | writers | scientists | philosophers | psychologists | + extensive tag
people: leonardo da vinci | shakespeare | slyvia path
who said it? quotes
quotes that will make you shudder (2)
find more: goodreads | brainyquote | quotationspage | quoteland
get a daily quote & image in your email | +5 more websites
doodles:
reference: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | + tag
types: plants | floral + more flowers | clouds | seasonal | coffee
illustrate your notes: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
drawing ribbons | 2 | 3 | 4 | gif tutorial
visual notetaking tutorial + fundamentals
tips on visual journal/diary spreads
+ more ways to be creative with your spreads
sketchnotes:
first time guide to sketchnotes | video
about + how to add them
basic sketchnotes reference + another
reference: 1 | 2 | 3
sketchnotearmy.com
other:
journalling cards
printing on sticky notes
page flag planning
add a chronodex?
study schedules
+35 things to add
vi. ALTERNATIVES
filofax
hobonichi planner
visual journals
fragment journalling
10 types of planners
3 minute journal
gratitude journal
reading journal
apps: 24me | wunderlist | any.Do | 30/30 | iStudiez
websites & extensions: getplan.co | evernote | timetune.center
1. Get your electronics out of the way. I’m a huge advocator of technology in the classroom. But no so when you’re in your bedroom. I remember I had a chemistry exam the next day and I slept at midnight reading a novel. Even though I knew the material and the answers, I couldn’t finish the test on time because I was slower than usual and couldn’t concentrate. SLEEP IS IMPORTANT. So get your phone, tablet, laptop all out and just sleep. Learn from my mistakes people.
2. Take a day off and meal prep the shit out of your week. When I’m in exam week, I forget to eat. My bodily needs go on vacation to a dark corner of my mind and I simply forget about them until I’m at the verge of collapse from hunger and dehydration. What I did last year to avoid this is to have healthy food at hand all times by meal prepping inexpensive, light and nutritious snacks that can survive in the fridge.
3. Have your professor’s email or phone number. We are not perfect so from time to time, we are bound to cram everything in a day. In these days, it’s very beneficial to have your professor’s contact info to ask relevant questions. Be bold and ask right away if they have past tests so you can train with them in those lasts couple of hours. When cramming, it’s best to practice instead of reading. Your professor can make a huge difference in this game.
4. Make an efficient summary. If your professor isn’t willing to help (I see you Law Prof), then I recommend you to take notes using the chapter outline. You know that one page where they outline the chapters paragraph and give it numbers? It’s been extremely useful to me. Why? Because the paragraphs are usually named after the main ideas of the subject. Let me give you an example. One of my introductory classes was Marketing. The first chapter is named Wat is Marketing? The first paragraph is The definition of marketing, the second The marketing concept and the last one The role of marketing in a corporation. So knowing the answer to these 3 paragraphs should give you a strong idea of what marketing really is. A 20-page chapter was easily summarized in only 3 paragraphs. This saves me lots of time and I’m able to identify the most important info right away.
5. Organise a study session with your classmates. I have saved and have been saved by these. Just gather around 4-6 people from your class. Then make sure each one of you has mastered a part of the study material. Then teach what you’ve learned from the others. At the same time, you get to learn too without doing a lot of research.
6. Search it up. If you understand something, the esier it is for you to remember. So if you don’t understand the explanation the professor gave you, ditch him and go look on the internet for a video or article that explains it easier (or slower) for you.
7. Don’t cram it at the last minute. Yes, don’t do it. It’s likely not going to stay in your mind and it will only give you more stress. I would rec to stop learning all together some 5 hours before the exam and take a nap instead so you feel more fresh and relaxed.
8. Once you get your test, write all formulas, mnemonics and models. I like to do this before even reading the first question. This way I get all the tools I need out of my mind right away. Therefore I’ll have more space in my mind to think about the actual questions instead of thinking “what was the formula for that again?” and enter in panic.