The struggle to focus while working on the book I have to study for my exam is so real it hurts. Today I was very motivated to do anything but that. I still got something done which is good, and tomorrow I will do my best to try to finish it.
calm hobbit winter:
read first thing in the morning
worked on a couple of posts
practiced Irish on duolingo
started a proper review of all the duolingo units I have done in the past in French (which will be my main focus in the next weeks for getting back my french knowledge goal)
finished reading and highlight the 8th chapter of Nature,Human Nature and Human differences by J. Smith and wrote notes for it
started reading and annotating the last chapter (it's almost done I cannot wait for it to be over)
someone called me "beautiful soul" and that will be my only personality trait for the rest of the day
fixed a couple of spreads in my 2024 reading journal
continued working on my bullet journal spreads (in particular I worked on my goals page and started working on my language learning pages)
worked on a crochet project made with scrap yarn (no idea if something decent will come out of it, we'll see)
📖:Resurgir curated by Lorenzo Incarbone, Nature Human Nature and Human Difference by Justin Smith
I started my sem break, and went on a small vacation. I have a list of new years resolutions and so far I'm optimistic about the new year. My internship starts next week and I'm excited/terrified. Hopefully this year is gentler than the last. It's also my last year in college so gotta make it count❤️
Heyy, I know this sounds useless but it totally depends from person to person. If you're someone who's great at GK and fares decent at logical reasoning, it's definitely possible. The GK portion is the make of break so if that isn't strong it's very hard to crack it in 40 days. If you're starting right now, I'd suggest trying out GkToday videos to help you as they helped me with my prep quite a bit
It's been so long since I posted that I forgot why I had this account. I recently started a new internship immediately after a very intense one, so naturally the exhaustion is getting to me. My college started releasing assignments and I have a moot and another event coming up all within this month.
I'm starting to feel burnt out but I started working out today, so I feel I'm at least headed in the right direction and I hope I manage to make future me as proud of me as my past self has made me feel.
I read this quote today saying, maybe the reason you have no confidence is because you don't respect the choices you make. I realised that somewhere down the line, I started making choices that I vibed with or liked at that point of time without considering whether they were worthy of respect, whether they reconciled with the ambitions I had.
It's never too late to have these realisations, and I'm on the path to being a better version of myself. Here's to hoping that I find time to be happy with myself while I'm at it.
Listening to: What was I Made for by Billie Eilesh
I've been in a pretty bad slump and i realised the last time i was truly productive was when i was using this account, so i wanted to start this studyblr again.
It feels kinda nice to know i have this account to fall back on, it reminded me of all the things i did and am capable of doing. Let's hope i get back in the zone, otherwise this exam season would be brutal
Listening to: See You Again by Tyler the Creator ft. Kali Uchis
Transphobia is so antithetical to genuine feminism it blows my mind there's such a wide overlap like you either believe in autonomy and self determination or you don't
anne rice’s interview with the vampire (amc) • joni mitchell • raleigh ritchie • richard siken • bring me the horizon • florence and the machine • hozier • natalie diaz • terese marie mailhot • gustav vigeland
It's been ages since I last posted. Offline college is so hectic and i keep getting sick. I lowkey prefer online college because this shit is soo hectic
for the year of the insane, a prayer by anne sexton // "all the world's a stage" speech by shakespeare // mortification by george herbert // cancer by my chemical romance // Stillleben mit Früchten und Seeschneckenhäusern by balthasar van der ast // the centenarian by william carlos williams // endgame by samuel beckett
I'm a first-year law student. Do you have any tips for law school? Also, any books or supplies that would be necessary in law school (apart from the usual pens, books,etc.)
Heyy, I'd suggest not buying any books as your college will give it most probably
It depends on if you're living in the hostel or not. Otherwise just get your laptop or whatever you need to make notes