- You do not need midliners to be a good studyblr - You do not need expensive pens to be a good studyblr - You do not need a kanken rucksack to be a good studyblr - You do not need perfect lighting to be a good studyblr - You do not need a mac or iPhone to be a good studyblr - You do not need Japanese stationery to be a good studyblr - You do not need to be at university to be a good studyblr - You do not need plants and flowers to be a good studyblr - You do not need to follow aesthetics to be a good studyblr - You do not need to study red brick subjects to be a good studyblr - You do not need to be neurotypical to be a good studyblr
As long as you are studying SOMETHING and want to create your own content in ANY WAY YOU LIKE and are promoting good study habits and general positive vibes, you are a good studyblr. In fact, you are great. Keep up the good work!!
The best thing, Is that even now, when I’ve lost my home, and a few friends, my sense of direction, and my savings. I can still see the joy in life. I can still see the joy in finding an apartment with a small window so my dog can look outside and see when I get come, and the joy in helping my mother arrange empty bottles on her shelf for decorative purposes. I can see the joy in studying to go back to school, or continuing to go to work. The best thing, is that even though times are tough, I can still see joy in everyday.
Excerpt from a Book I’ll Never Write, Perhaps the Best Thing (via sunflowerletters)
Use your planner to map out your weeks
Remember to study smarter not harder
Check your emails before each class
If class is cancelled then use the time to study/review for that class
Take a 5 min break after each assignment to avoid distractions
Break up projects into smaller parts to avoid doing it all at the last minute
If you feel burned out or unmotivated then do one assignment or use the 5 min rule
Be present in the moment
Actually make the effort and go to class (biggest goal for me)
Turn off your phone while studying
Write notes on the reading before class and add to notes during class
Study in a place with no distractions
Do your own homework
don’t copy other’s homework answers esp. if you don’t understand the topic
Make practice tests for yourself
Always do the extra credit
Go to the tutoring center if you need help
Talk to your classmates and make study groups
Go to your professor’s office hours for help
Sleep at least 6 hours every day (2nd most important goal to me)
Don’t cram for tests in one night (causes too much stress)
Find someone you can talk to about stress
Find what motivates you
Go hang out with friends or family at least once a week
Take some time to stretch, take a walk, workout, or meditate everyday
Read something for fun everyday
Wise words from @appsademia on twitter
Bitches love to put things into lists. Moreover, bitches love numbered shit. Here’s some numbered shit in list format to help you not suck in higher education. You’re welcome.
1. Go to class. Like 210% serious. I don’t give a shit if you’re a get by on nothing, A+ slacker. You’re fucking paying for this crap so you might as well get the services owed to you. Take your ass to class even if you zone out 99% of the time. You know 1% more than you did when you walked up in there. Congrats, asshole.
2. All that free time you have during your first week of classes? Make it your bitch. Don’t just print the goddamn syllabus and be like all done. No motherfucker. Take a good fucking look at that assignment list. What’s due next week? Yeah, do that shit now bc I know you don’t have anything else to do. Then when you’re coughing up a lung six weeks into the semester and don’t feel like getting your ass up to do that calculus homework, you’ll remember this week. You’ll remember that you’ve been a week ahead this whole damn semester. Pat yourself on the back, ass wipe.
3. Prepare yo self. No seriously. You got notes to print for class? Sure you could be like all those other bitches and just shove them into your backpack, or you could actually /prepare/ for class. I’m talking looking that shit over, identifying key concepts, getting a decent grasp of the material before your ass is even in class. You a STEM major? Yeah, make this kinda shit your life because now class is like one bomb ass group review session. Again, you’re welcome.
4. Snack like a motherfucker, but save that junk food shit for the weekends. From now on, you are a fucking health guru during the week or if you’re a slacker like me, at least on the days you have class. Fruits? Hell yeah. Pack some of those. Mind wandering in class? Snack on some apple slices. Can’t stay awake? Keep eating some almonds or some shit, but don’t be that bitch with the potato chips. Just don’t.
5. Read. Yeah, you heard me. Read and I’m not just talking assigned reading. I bet my left butt cheek that your campus library has /something/ of interest to you. Commuting and don’t want to drive out there? Library databases bro. We’re in the digital age, motherfucker. I’d bet my other butt cheek that the shit you want is in a nice little PDF somewhere. But na man, you thinking maybe you want to go into computer science? Check out computer science books and eat them up bro. You don’t like reading them? Probably not the field for you. You a biology major in your second year? Yeah dumbass. Time to break out the bio books and not the ones your professor is shoving in your face. Amaze your friends and teachers with your out of class knowledge. Be a fucking star.
Studying for my finances exam. 💆🏻♀️
U kno what???? Honestly?? All jokes side about the Duolingo owl, Duolingo is one of the only language education services I know of that doesn’t charge for the full course and I really think we don’t appreciate that enough in a world where knowledge is severely (and increasing) restricted based on income. I just went through the app store and downloaded every language app I can find, and the only two that didn’t charge hefty subscription fees to access all the lessons were duolingo and memrise. Support free education.
George: [to Percy] Pardon my French, but you're being a douchebaguette.
This is for the mentally ill people who stay mentally ill. The ones that medication doesn’t work for, or who medication only alleviates some of their symptoms, or medication makes your symptoms more managable but only just so, just enough that everything is still hard, that you can see the difference between what you can do and what other people can
this is for the people whose doctor said “this is as good as it’s going to get”
who diligently take their meds every day knowing that this is as healthy as they will ever be and get up and face the world anyway
i am so so proud of you
Brush your teeth/floss
Wash your face/hair
Put on some lotion
Take your medicine
Drink some water
Tell yourself something good about yourself
Take a break when you need it
Take a moment to breathe deeply and relax your muscles
Eat some fruits and veggies
Eat what makes you happy
Don’t be so hard on yourself
Remember that everything is going to be okay