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I’ve been gone, but coronavirus has been a bitch and so has been trying to organize how I want to pick up Japanese again. I’ve decided to forego traditional book learning which drives me nuts (sorry proponents of Genki; I just can’t) and do the 80/20 method. I’ll explain more of that later, but I did it with German and it made it much more fun and intuitive.
Lastly, if there are things you want to know about my blog, its:
1. Cursive>Printing. As a 90’s kid, I was told my teachers would yell at me if I didn’t write in cursive in middle school.
2. I like cherry blossoms. A LOT. And pink. A LOT.
3. I don’t take myself too seriously. You’re only as old as you feel.
Now, excuse me while I burn a Sakura candle, drink from my Starbucks Japan 2020 Sakura collection tumbler (OMG IT FINALLY CAME!!!!!!!./&7:;$3,!:&/.!;&382@$), and watch Steve Wilkos reruns 😘🌸🌸🌸
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☀️ out 👅 out! First walk of the year ❤️
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2020 Quarantine Challenge
week 4, april 19 - What is you biggest tip to someone starting to learn your major/favourite subject/degree?
Talk to a couple psychologists before you choose this major; the ones at your fingertips will obviously be your professors in the department. Get an idea for what the branches do. Getting a degree in psychology is very flexible. Research all of your options at each degree level, and think of how you truly want to utilize it in the end.
I talked to my advisor, who was a research psychologist, and realized that spending 7 years chopping the heads off of rats didn’t sound appealing. Therefore, I chose to get my master’s degree. I also really wanted to dip my toes into cross-cultural psychology. I was inspired by a professor who worked solely with first and second generation Asian-Americans in her practice. I learned a lot about cultural considerations in her class and it piqued my interest so I chose to follow that route.
It’s a degree that requires a lot of hours of practice, getting out of your comfort zone, feeling okay when you fail, intense studying, and it’s not cheap. But I look to the future (regardless of my loans) with excitement because of all I will be able to do for other people and the knowledge I have at my disposal. I hope you discover the same passion!
I could do a whole post on the differences between degrees and the pros and cons. I spent WAY too much time fretting over them 😂
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2020 Quarantine Challenge
week 4, april 18 - what is your best tip on how to relax?
Put on your comfiest clothes. We are talking the stuff you wouldn’t wear outside of the house.
Get a comfort food. Calories and diets can take a hike; that’s more stress and you’re trying to truly relax.
Get a yummy drink. Tea, coffee, cocoa, whatever floats your boat. Now take your snacks to the place that you feel most comfortable in (the couch, laying in bed, etc).
What’s a movie/tv show that tickles your fancy? Maybe you’ve seen it 100 times but who cares. Or binge something you’ve been dying to watch but haven’t had the chance to!
If television isn’t your thing, pick up a hobby you had to set down due to responsibilities. Get lost in it for a bit.
Lastly, if you’re gonna truly relax, make a DAY out of it. Wake up and be lazy from sunrise to sunset. The Pomodoro technique, but 15 minutes here and there isn’t enough time to really unwind like this.
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My boyfriend’s couch is my comfy spot (Artemis’s too❤️) I love watching murder/true crime shows and Happy Gilmore if I’m feeling rather dejected that day. I enjoy making my grilled cheese as a snack and drinking water with Mio in it 😋 My clothes consist of an oversized Aerie cardigan from their 2008 Christmas collection (still amazingly comfy, don’t judge me) and some plain ass black leggings.
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2020 Quarantine Challenge
week 4, april 17 - what is your biggest tip for organising your study space/study materials?
Good question lol I think that simple desk organizers help a ton. Being able to have a designated space for one type of item (be it notebooks, pens, pencils, washi, etc.) goes a long way, and it’s super basic and cheap. Another thing I find is that, if I have a number of different topics, putting certain topics in a specific type of notebook is helpful. For example, I have all of my grad psychology notes in those thin, colorful, Kokuyo Campus B26 notebooks. Meanwhile, all my language stuff is in patterned notebooks I get at Target (a.k.a. The Mothership). That’s just what works for me though!
So it’s April in Michigan... and this is what it looks like. It was also 70 degrees last Thursday. You never know what you’re gonna get here lol It sure is beautiful, though!
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2020 Quarantine Challenge
week 4, April 15th & 16th: What would be your advice to you from five years ago, and what is the best advice you’ve ever been given (e.g. from a teacher or friend)?
Five years ago, I was in my third year of college, just ending my first year of my psychology major. I think I would have told myself to study more. I was just passing classes, not absorbing the material. It’s something I regret but time only moves forward~
The best advice I was ever given was by a mentor of mine, Simone, from my university’s TRIO program. I entered college four years late and I knew that my degree would take me close to thirty to finish. I was taking on too much in the beginning which was doing me no favors and my grades were starting to reflect it. Simone told me: “Some people arrive to their destinations by car, some by plane, and some by walking. It doesn’t matter how fast you get there; the most important thing is cherishing the journey to that destination.” If your university has a TRIO program, utilize it. It does wonderful things.
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2020 Quarantine Challenge
week 4, april 13: what is your biggest tip for staying focused?
My biggest tip would be to make what you need to focus on be the only thing you CAN focus on. What I mean by that is getting an app to lock your phone and a program/plugin/extension to block websites on your desktop. I’ve mentioned before that I use the app Forest on my phone ($2.99) and I’ve been trying a program called Freedom on my computer recently. If I can’t fall down rabbit holes, all I can do is focus on my work! If you still can’t focus, walk away and make a snack (like avocado toast with everything bagel seasoning) or get some water! Sometimes you just need to step away.
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week 4, april 14: what is your biggest tip for not getting cabin fever?
Return to old hobbies. Trying something new can be fun, but I love rediscovering my love for things I lost time for. I don’t necessarily see anything terrible with cabin fever; I’ve been napping at least once a day lmao but I’ve taken up knitting again! I haven’t had the time to do that in a year and it’s given me a craft to get into in my spare time. I also started coloring and reading again. It’s not new, but it’s something I have passion for and will throw myself into all day long. I personally think that’s more exciting. It’s like seeing an old friend again :)
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I don’t think Angel will appreciate the blanket I’m making for her though 😂
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On losing motivation
I feel like I need to make this post on losing motivation, because a lot of the time, on here, it seems that when people lose motivation to study, they try and just force and bully themselves into being motivated. That’s not a good method, studying the things you love should be joyful, not a horrendous chore. And motivation via negativa only leads to less motivation long term, where as motivation via positiva leads to a strengthened sense of being able to overcome obstacles and more motivation long term. 
If you are losing motivation, usually there is some other reason for it. You are a whole person, not just a shard of academic intellectualism, and the other elements of your being need to be taken care of. We sometimes forget that. So if you have noticed your motivation is slipping, check in with yourself:
Keep reading
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week 3, april 12: what is your favorite joke?
If spaghetti made an action movie, what would it be called?
...Mission Im-pasta-ble~
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.....I’ll see myself out \(´ε` )/
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week 3, april 11: where is your favourite place in the world
Chicago! I have extremely fond memories of Chicago. My ex-fiancé, now best friend (it’s complicated, don’t ask), took me there for the first time to see the Final Fantasy Distant Worlds concert on tour for my birthday. Hayao Miyazaki is, like, the reason I entered band class so it was a dream come true! We went to Chinatown, the Field Museum, Shedd Aquarium, and stayed in The Renaissance Blackstone; a retro, Art Deco hotel with black marble, gold decor, and period furniture. It was EPIC. No trip will compare.
This was the view out of our hotel room one year we went :3
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week 3, april 9th - what is the song that makes you happy no matter what?
Hatsune Miku has always cheered me up since I first heard her in, like, 2011. She always makes me want to dance like no one is looking lol I have all of the Project Diva games, all of her concerts, and it’s a dream of mine to go to one of her concerts in Japan. While I love Miku’s regular songs, I’m also a big fan of her trance/synth style songs. This artist, Clean Tears, is one of my favorite Miku artists, and this album is absolutely STUNNING.
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2020 Quarantine Challenge
week 3, april 7th & 8th: if you could go anywhere in the world for a week, where would you go? What is your biggest goal for this year? Have you done anything so far to achieve this?
If I could go anywhere, I’d want to visit Taiwan. It looks absolutely beautiful. I enjoy going for walks and hiking, and I would love to go through the hills there in the summer! My biggest goal for this year is to learn Japanese to the N3 level. I’ve downloaded some apps and have started the process of using them. They’re very helpful, I just need to be more active in learning it. That starts in May!
week 3, april 10: what is your favourite TV programme at the moment (on Netflix etc)?
My favorite program at the moment, and probably for all time, is It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. I can watch that show every day. It never fails to make me laugh, it’s super quotable, it’s just admittedly an American classic.
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Tag 8 people you want to know better
I was tagged by @eternal-starshine <3
Favourite colour: Green or Pink, I haven’t been able to decide for years!
Last song I listened to: Baby Sitter (feat. Offset) - DaBaby
Favourite Musicians: DAOKO, Deftones, Ariana Grande, The Weeknd, Clean Tears, Iggy Azalea, Deco*27, pinocchiop
Favourite Songs: Ring My Bell (Anita Ward), Jumper (TEB), Forever (Chris Brown), Low (Trace), The Sign (AoB), Thick (Trisha Paytas)
Last film watched: Lost Girls
Last TV show watched: The Sopranos. For the third time lol
Favourite OC: I’m gonna say Mac from Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Sweet, savoury or spicy: Spicy for sure!!
Sparkling water, tea or coffee: Tea. Cinnamon to be exact~
Pets:  My husky/mal mix Angel who is now 9 1/2. My boyfriend and I also have a 1-year-old pit/boxer mix named Artemis
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心理学 Psychology
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生理心理学 「せいりしんりがく」 Physiological psychology​
神経心理学 「しんけいしんりがく」 Neuropsychology
認知心理学 「にんちしんりがく」 Cognitive psychology​
音楽心理学 「おんがくしんりがく」 Music psychology
言語心理学 「げんごしんりがく」 Linguistic psychology
知覚心理学 「ちかくしんりがく」 Perceptual psychology
学習心理学 「がくしゅうしんりがく」 Psychology of learning i
進化心理学 「しんかしんりがく」 Evolutionary psychology​
行動心理学 「こうどうしんりがく」 Behavioural psychology
応用心理学 「おうようしんりがく」 Applied psychology
社会心理学 「しゃかいしんりがく」 Social psychology​
産業心理学 「さんぎょうしんりがく」 Industrial psychology
経営心理学 「けいえいしんりがく」 Administrative psychology
広告心理学 「こうこくしんりがく」 Advertising psychology
政治心理学 「せいじしんりがく」 Political psychology
交通心理学 「こうすうしんりがく」 Traffic psychology
災害心理学 「さいがいしんりがく」 Disaster psychology
環境心理学 「かんきょうしんりがく」 Environmental psychology
発達心理学 「はったつしんりがく」 Developmental psychology
犯罪心理学 「はんざいしんりがく」 Criminal psychology
異常心理学 「いじょうしんりがく」 Abnormal psychology
臨床心理学 「りんしょうしんりがく」 Clinical psychology
健康心理学 「けんこうしんりがく」 Health psychology
家族心理学 「かぞくしんりがく」 Family psychology
看護心理学 「かんごしんりがく」 Nursing psychology
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I just wanted to drop this here as a possible resource for Kanji learners. Especially those that don’t want to spend hours learning each character stroke-by-stroke.
These are the universal building blocks for how to write every Kanji character. Once you learn these principles, you can write any character just by looking at it.
I made this notebook when I was getting my certificate in Chinese language and culture in my undergrad (one of the best decisions I’ve ever made in my life). My drawings may be hard to follow, but again, these are old 😂
This guide is from my old textbook “Huanying: An Invitation to Chinese”. It’s the Genki of Chinese language learning. I can’t recommend it enough if you want to study Chinese.
There’s a few stand-out things to remember that my teacher told me:
The characters are our words, so look at the strokes like our alphabet
Don’t view it as learning multiple UNIQUE characters. The more complicated ones are often singular characters you’ve seen before just mashed together. For example, see how the characters for mouth (口) and five (五) are in the Kanji for language (語)?
You will be happier if you learn how to write the characters rather than if you didn’t. It’s a part of Asian culture that you don’t want to miss out on. Fun example: the Japanese word 好き contains the Chinese character for good (好). The characters 女 and 子 mean mother and child, and the Chinese believed that a mother and child were a good thing. Thus, 好 means good!
It’s worth it!! Hope this was helpful 😬🌸🌸🌸
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week 3, april 6: what is your favorite dish to cook or prepare?
I love to make spaghetti! My grandma immigrated from Sicily and her recipe has always been used ❤️ the smell of garlic it leaves while it simmers is wonderful.
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week 2, april 1st & 5th: Take a picture of your most colorful notes & take a picture of some of your doodles or art.
My psychological assessment notes are my most colorful. I loved that class with a passion so I poured everything I had into decorating those! I’m such a ho for anything Tokidoki. Those sticky notes are everything 😭
I dropped out of high school 2 years before I was supposed to graduate. Before I got my GED, I drew A LOT. Sketching, coloring, shading...I love it all. These are my assessment notes again. I went all out 🌸🌸
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