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i hate the idea of a True Self that you Never Show To Anyone like the me by myself isnāt me partly because humans are defined imo by their social interactions as we are social creatures but mostly because that guy is a gremlin. the disgusting idiot who crawls out of my bed at 1pm and eats peanut butter from the jar isnāt me heās the manifestation of a collection of weird impulses that all give way at once. saying that dude is Truly Me In An Objective Way, as if that exists, is such bullshit like [holds up a creature that is on the cusp of going insane because its species literally cannot be alone for any significant amount of time] behold, a True Self! give me a break
Leaves From the Vine (Remake)Ā
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I decided to do a song a bit similar to what I did with āWhen Avatars Fall in Loveā⦠After listening to some of the old themes from the original show, I decided to re-make āLeaves From the Vineā. Which as most of you know, is the song Iroh sings on his deceased sonās birthday.Ā
Hope you like it~
know that psychology isnāt just having someone sit on a couch and talk about their feelings. thereās research, psychiatry (the more chemistry side of psych), music therapy, clinical psychology, counseling psychology, and so. much. more.
figure out your final goal. there are literallyĀ hundredsĀ (ok i may be exaggerating) of different fields within psychology, so work backwards
do some research and determine a couple fields of psych that you may want to get a job in after you graduate. thereās research, therapy, clinical psychology, school psychology, etc. it doesnāt have to be one final choice, it could be more than one, but itās good to narrow it down to a few and have an idea for your top choice.
take classes related to the fields youāve chosen to help you get a better understanding of what your future career would be like, and from there figure out which classā material you liked the best (material. not the best teacher). this will help you narrow down to your top choices and help you feel more confident in your goals.
know that you donāt really have to choose until maybe your 3rd or even 4th year of college. and even then, you donāt really have to choose until after you graduate and are looking for a job, but having a field in mind will help you feel more prepared for life after college
know that there is aĀ lotĀ of memorization. parts of the brain, different emotions, diseases, ground breaking studies; you will need to memorize all of these things. flash cards will become your best friend when memorizing this stuff.
brain diagrams are everywhere. a lot of psychology crosses over into neurology, and youāll have to learn what specific parts of the brain are responsible for different functions. it helps to draw out these diagrams and color code them for each section of the brain. they donāt have to look pretty. an oval with a vertical line going down the middle is good enough to get the general idea of a brain.
expect big class sizes. 100 and 200 level psychology courses are common electives among non-psych majors, so know that a lot of your classes in your first year or two will most likely be lecture classes, meaning youāll have to do the majority of the learning on your own. this is when itās very important to hold yourself accountable for your learning and to study on a regular schedule.
take part in experiments if you can. pretty much every college has student-run research experiments that you can be a subject in (and sometimes theyāll pay you to participate). be a participant in as many as you can. not only are they fun and interesting, but theyāll give you a better understanding of what to expect in higher level courses.
know that your professors are there for you. most psych professors are the nicest people youāll ever meet. and since theyāre experts in psychology, they understand the stress you are under and they are typically more than happy to answer questions or even just be an ear to listen while you vent.
if you can, get ahead in your classes. look ahead in your text books, get notes from people who have already taken the class before, or just watch psych videos like Crash Course to familiarize yourself with stuff youāll probably need to learn at some point. and this goes for every class/major. itās a very easy way to not feel like youāre drowning when you have a difficult class. (iām more than happy to share some of my psych notes with anyone! message me and i can send you some of my notes if you want!)
use yourself as a reference. a big part of psychology is personality and behavior, and you yourself are a prime example of a personality. take personality quizzes and find out more about yourself the help you learnĀ whyĀ you are the way you are. it will give you a better understanding of how the brain works and it may help you make connections in some topics. (click here for one of my new favorite personality tests app)
if you have any questions, feel free to message me and ask! iām an educational psycholgy (major) and special education (minor) student, and iām going to start taking graduate level classes in a year to get a masters in educational psych, so hopefully iāll be able to answer your questions to the best of my ability. and if not, hopefully iāll at least be able to point you in the right direction! love you guys! - sam xx
tender love
thomas merton // āeurydiceā sarah ruhl // ernest hemingway // anis mojgani āin the pockets of small godsā // lemony snicket // franz kafka āthe castleā // @fridayiminlovemp3 (mitski āstrawberry blondeā) // mitski āpink in the nightā // khalil gibran // gustave flaubert from a letter to george sand, 1876 // danez smith āacknowledgmentsā // ālove freelyā E.C. @desultory-suggestions
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As most people are working and studying from home right now, I wanted to share some concrete, implementable ways you can help yourself feel better. Though I believe productivity and quantity of work done (or lack thereof) doesnāt/shouldnāt translate into your self-worth and how you view yourself, when you get work done, you actually do feel better in your own body.Ā
By the way, itās the first time Iām formatting a tips/guide post like this, so I apologize that I couldnāt be more concise.
Iāve spoken to a licensed professional counsellor as well as to some professionals who have been working from home for a long time, and some of the advice above is from them. Iām also sharing from my own experience as someone who used to be very productive and an (ex-)overachiever, and still attach a lot of my self-worth to grades and other tangible accomplishments. I hope these slides can help you. In case itās hard to read, Iāve included it (reworded) in text form if youād like to read more.Ā
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