i do like a good little note taking session in a cute café ☕️
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19.05.23
Hello, I hope you are all doing well. After a few months I am finally back.
I'm currently working on some interpretations for university. Have a nice day! 🪻
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march 15 2024
yesterday we finished neuroscience block AND our 6 month long anatomy course 😭 I remember our first day of anatomy orientation when the professor was (half jokingly) saying that we’re gonna have to tell friends and family we’re too busy for the next 6 months…he was so right LOL it’s amazing being on the other end of that course
instagram: @ stemcellee
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Study Tip - 4
When you're studying, it is advisable to take a break. I don't mean breaks which last around 5-15 mins. I mean breaks that last for 20 seconds.
Why 20 seconds?
Recently, i have discovered that when you're studying for long hours or even short, our brains are exhausted by the time we complete even a single chapter. It has too much of information to actually process it so i always use this method.
When you complete a topic, small or big. Just close your eyes for 20-30 seconds and lean back on your chair and calm your breathing. Process the information. Let everything sink in. Take out the tension. DO NOT TAKE YOUR PHONE. And then after those 20-30 seconds, just glance through the topic before moving to the next one.
How does this help?
Boosts attention.
Allows you to calm down from overwhelming emotions
Helps you process better.
You're likely to remember it more.
Helps you to study for longer hours.
Hope it helps! :)
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Some advices for online courses (because I've been homeschooled my whole life):
Make a plan: plan the subjects that you want to do, working hours (and of course, make a bit of time for yourself)
A dedicated space for work: working in bed or in a space where there is a lot of interactions can make it hard for you to focus so dedicate a space only for work (like a room only for work or a desk in your bedroom...)
No distractions: if you want to work effectively, put away all the things that you know could distract you (like phone, games or even books..)
Take breaks: it's very important to breath a little bit in between the work sessions so go walk outside or make yourself something good to eat..
Use the promodoro technique: very effective to focus and to know when to take breaks.
Discipline, discipline, discipline: remember that motivation is never constant when discipline is constant. You'll need a lot more of discipline during online courses and working from home.
Take care of yourself, eat healthy, drink and sleep well.
Anyway, I hope that helped some of you and I wish you all the best!!
ehyy! so this kind anonymous shared their tips and advices for online classes, thank you so much, I hope that this is going to be helpful for everyone interested!
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A look into my Filofax commonplace. When I say I have (for as long as I can remember) kept 28 different notebooks on different topics and never could finish one, because when inspiration struck it wasn’t with me. This is the perfect solution, I feel so at peace.
I learned about the concept of commonplacing from @petite-gloom as I think many have done and basically have been tinkering with it to make it my own.
I collect from books, movies, games, articles, podcasts, thoughts and more.
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working on my cane paper at the cafe, and reading a lot of mars! sometimes you just need to get out of your room to be productive 🌱
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28 September 2023
Another day - another study session 📑 Studying cytology 🔬
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