ADHD tip!
Use colored pens to write, I tried this and holy crap did it help me stay focused on the paper
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Hi! I'm Miyah (well not really, it's just a nickname) and I'm super excited to start this studyblr!
I'm currently in 10th grade but I struggle with procrastination and anxiety but that's been a lot better since I got diagnosed with and treated my ADHD earlier this year.
In all honesty I love looking at aesthetic notes and study tips since they not only help me deal with my anxiety but also help me overcome my procrastination, odd right? And of course this has lead me to the studyblr community!
I'm hoping to share some tips I have for studying and planning and see your guys awesome ideas too, god knows that I could use them.
So a little bit about me, aside from how I got here:
I'm absolutely in love reading YA fantasy, especially if it has dystopian themes and my top recs are Harry Potter, Circe, Percy Jackson and Carve The Mark. I would not survive without coffee and if I could I'm not at all eager to, I can't help it, I love the taste.
I adore physics and computers which naturally means that those are my favourite classes and I'm hoping to continue learning Python soon, as well as picking up playing piano again.
Though those goals are a bit further into the future since I'm currently working on my book, and you guessed it, it's a YA fantasy! I am ridiculously excited about it and yes I love writing and hope to publish my books one day.
I've been writing stories since I was 7, though not very consistently these last 2 years, and I've loved words since before I could say them. Check out my main blog, @theadhdravenclaw for stuff about writing and ofc feminism!
Some studyblrs I love:
@studyquill (the aesthetic and Hermione vibes? Yes please) @myhoneststudyblr @studylustre @learnelle @corirella
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i hatee being sick because my ADHD get worse and i NEED to study but i can't fuck that sucks
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me: *willfully procrastinating writing an essay due that night the entire day*
me: *sits down at my computer at 8:00 PM with a cup of tea* Ahh, finally. Now, I can focus.
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Over the last fifteen years, we've grown into a 75-student strong 38-acre "mini-Hogwarts" castle located across the street from the beautiful Atlantic Ocean. Here at the castle, our students and staff bring vibrant life and energy to self-discovery, community-building, and keeping our curriculum fresh and current. With hearty doses of optimism, adventurous spirit, and the cultivation of leadership skills to develop our talents, we know from experience that we can achieve anything. After all, we named our school after the nearby Middle Bridge, one of three bridges that cross the Narrow River, an inlet where ships used to seek safe harbor and repair. Likewise, our students find a second home here. This sense of home might be because we specialize in customizing education to meet each student at their individual academic and emotional level. We thrive and grow as a community by listening and responding to student interest in our whole-child educational model. This is why Middlebridge School is widely considered to be one of the leading schools in the country for students with learning differences.
We value each of our students, knowing that every young person brings unique skills and talents to our community. Here, respect and trust must be mutual in an environment where self-learning and reliable guidance co-exist; where self-awareness is cultivated in tandem with wider notions of alliance, citizenship, and global community to lead our students towards their true calling. Here, academic curiosity drives the motivation necessary to thrive in our competitive, highly specialized world.
Complicated learners are exceptional students, both cognitively and creatively. Yet, for too long, many of them have been viewed through a limited diagnostic lens, having been told by teachers, peers, or evaluators what they're not good at or what they can't do.
Middlebridge is often the first place our students have ever felt a deep sense of belonging. Belonging and respect - and the honest communication that goes with it - extends to parents and families as well. When we welcome a student to Middlebridge, we embrace the entire family in working collaboration toward lifelong student success, confidence, and trust. Because we host these young people only momentarily, we know that our job is to provide a solid foundation. Our students and their families build upon that foundation well beyond their time with us, and extra joy comes through witnessing our recent alumni accomplishments; we highlight these success stories throughout this book.
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I feel like there are a lot of people out there who needs to hear this:
If you dropped out of school because of diagnosed (or undiagnosed) ADHD, Autism, ADD, OCD, Dyslexia, Anxiety, Depression, Bipolar disorder, psychotic disorders, schizophrenia etc… You did not fail. The education system failed you.
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something about "your anger isn't scary to me" is making me so emotional. something about as above so below, cassandra as a mirror of kristen. something about "I've been dropping the ball a lot lately" and kristen's struggles with adhd. something about teenage girls and rage and fury and justice. something about adaine's vision of ruining fallinel and the sylvaire looking for revenge. something about sadness and doubt and anger and love. something about "I choose to understand" being the absolute core theme of d20 in general. something something.
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yes, yes i know edgeworth’s big wet eyes and loser boy personality have captivated us all, but listen. listen.
phoenix wright
phoenix “genuinely unable to reconcile the girl on the stand with the girl he dated for eight months, a cognitive dissonance so profound it’s ultimately explained by them being literally two different people, but which he first sits with for five years and does not talk about at any point to anyone” wright
phoenix “don’t mention that name to me. i don’t want to talk about it. i don’t want to think about it. i am just going to keep myself in this state of perpetual crisis mode focus on other people’s problems until eventually i die and get to hang out with mia on the astral plane and never have to deal with any of these emotions ever again” wright
phoenix “overnight loses his career and reputation and sense of identity while gaining an adopted, probably pretty traumatized eight-year-old daughter, and rather than leaning on his friends for help, or getting therapy, or taking any time to process any of this, he *checks notes* spends seven years dedicating all his free time and energy to investigating the weird fucking circumstances around it and maintains a friendship with the guy he suspects was behind it all” wright
phoenix "runs across a burning bridge and falls through it, half a day after the game establishes that he is terrified of heights, because his friend is on the other side of that bridge" wright
phoenix “i sure felt surprised. maybe i had my poker face on” wright
phoenix “looking back on it that was actually a pretty dark period in my life” wright
phoenix “don’t ask me how i got started. i don’t remember” wright
phoenix “only you stood still, your eyes calmly watching” wright
phoenix “sometimes, life just sucks” wright
just
phoenix wright
crunchiest man in the world
and all i wanna do is chew and chew and chew on him
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Shoutout to neurodivergents who were punished or marked down in assignments for using too complex language, and also shoutout to neurodivergents who were punished or marked down in assignments for using too simple language, and also shout out to neurodivergents who were punished for both of these depending on the most recent way they fucked up
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when you tell your therapist something from your past and it leaves them speechless
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First Day Back at School
So hello lovely people of the Studyblr community.
Something that I think we can all relate to is wanting to be the elegant, straight A's, organised, weeks ahead on our assignments, yet not stressed person who has their shit together.
And as I began this term of school I was ready to become her (in my case) and slay.
...Unfortunately I showed up a day late thinking that school reopened on the 19th and not the 18th
At least it was funny, now onward to being our best selves
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….this isn’t my experience at all.
I CAN Network Ltd
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just. ugh. youll say “i am experiencing something that is a literal textbook symptom of the disorder i have” and nts will tell you youre making it up and its obviously not a real thing
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Going to break into your house with pots and pans and yell at you until you reframe your thinking of productivity to include more than just schoolwork or a salary or chores and the like.
Did you do a thing? Was there a positive result for you or someone else?
Congratulations, you did a Productivity!!!
You aren’t ALWAYS going to be able to have the energy to do what we consider traditionally productive. You won’t always have the motivation.
Yeah, maybe you could have spent two hours studying for that test instead of 15 minutes. Maybe you could have cleaned the kitchen instead of the dishes. And? That’s still something!
Productivity is doing things!! Did you eat food and drink water? You did something that helped your body work! Doodled in class? You made art! Even just posting theories and memes on tumblr dot com is a thing! You thought out the post, figured out how to organize it (even if you don’t realize you did that) and you made it! And now other people can see and you DID something and you should be proud!!!
Be proud of yourself or I am going to show up outside your window tonight and scream positive affirmations louder than a cat who has just discovered her food bowl is empty.
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