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honeytonedhottie · 6 months
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the science behind manifesting (why it works)⋆.ೃ࿔*:・🌷
this post is going to explain in depth the science behind manifesting and WHY it works, this is a lengthy, wordy post so i hope u can maybe learn something from it.
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in theory, our thoughts are frequencies, and trying to manifest something is aligning ur frequencies to ur desire. (align ur thoughts with desire)
why can we consider our thoughts as waves?
lets take something else that we can consider as waves, light for example can be measured in waves and those waves are on an electromagnetic spectrum. humans are only able to absorb the visible spectrum, however there are many more spectrums that human beings can't absorb. everything on the electromagnetic spectrum is energy including light.
in that same breath we can consider our thoughts as waves bcuz scientists have found something called EEGS in the brain (EEGs track and record brain-wave patterns). electromagnetic signals were recorded in the brain when thoughts occurred. from this information u can understand that thoughts are similar to light and can be measured on the electromagnetic spectrum in WAVES.
einstien's relativity (physics)
the basic understanding was that life consists of molecules (like our bodies, what we eat, even the computer which im typing this post on), molecules -> atoms (atoms make up everything physical) and atoms -> electrons, protons, and neutrons. we can measure particles in science and what makes a particle a particle is that it has mass. what is mass? mass is a position in time and space, and mass can ALWAYS be converted to energy and vice-versa. E=MC2
the interchangeability of these two quantities has a proportionality with the speed of light (electromagnetic spectrum) with this we can understand that there is a correlation between particles and waves.
the law of assumption
the law of assumption states that what u assume to be true is true. and manifesting is neuroplasticity. ur using repetition to rewire ur thoughts, create different neuropathways, to experience a new reality.
neuroplasticity is the ability of neuronetworks in the brain to change thru growth reorganization. it is when the brain is rewired to function in someway that differs from how it previously functioned.
neuroplasticity is the reason why we r able to grow, and change and learn new things.
repetition creates long term memory by eliciting or reenacting strong chemical interactions at the synapsis of ur neuron.
neurogenesis is the continuous development of new neurons in the brain. (it only stops when ur dead)
think of it like a plant, if u stop watering the plant it'll die. its similar with our thoughts, if we stop thinking the same thoughts and start thinking different ones, our old self and thoughts would die and a new one would be created.
the definition of an assumption is a thing that is accepted as true or certain to happen without proof. the brain works thru repetition so thats why repeating thoughts can create new energy, and a new reality.
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skwpr · 8 months
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Incredibly Healthy Habits For Students
The most commonplace advice on good habits for students. This crucial component of a healthy relationship is not to be overlooked.
1. Don’t over-stuff your backpack.
Unless a professor tells the class to bring a textbook – keep that thing at home/in your dorm. Also, try not to carry too much with you anyway. At most I have a spiral or two, my computer. It’s not only unnecessary, but it’s heavy. It wears you down over time just adding stress and annoyance that you don’t need.
2. Work out every week.
Finding time to run a mile or two, play some basketball, or lift weights is important. It was a huge stress reliever for me and it also made me happier.
3. Stop Putting Things Off.
You know you should be finishing homework instead of going out every night. The crazy thing is, we ALL KNOW what we should be doing. But a lot of us still don’t get anything done. I’m in awe of the number of times I have put off studying or reading. However, every time I come to the simple conclusion that getting it done in the beginning is waaaaaay easier than trying to finish the task later.
4. Socialize.
Involvement in college is a spectrum. One extreme includes hobbits who stay in their dorm or apartment all day and the other includes social butterflies who are out on the town every night having fun with friends. Your goal is to find a happy medium. You don’t want to be closed off but you also want to interact with people every once in a while.
For me, this was the hardest part. I do not like to make acquaintances, but for myself I decided that it would be useful. I stepped out of my comfort zone.
5. Eat Healthier.
This is the most predictable advice I can give you. What you put in your body matters.
6. Drink more water.
Drinking water is one of the most essential healthy habits for students.
7. Know When To Say NO.
If you get your work done first, you will have time to have fun without any grief or regrets.
The most important relationship you make in your life is with yourself. It’s genuinely all a mind game. You have to learn to trust yourself by putting yourself first so that you can enjoy what life has to offer you. Having fun with this grey cloud of regret and worry about work you haven’t finished is just not fun at all. So have fun and be yourself but learn when to say NO. You’ll be forever grateful you did in the long run.
8. Give Yourself Grace.
One of the biggest downfalls for me was stressing out. Stressing over school work, time management, boys, networking, and the list goes on. It’s important to shut all the negative voices out.
There’s only one you so treat yourself with respect. If there are things you need to fix, make a plan and make it happen. If that fails, adjust the plan. No one is perfect and I wish we would collectively tell ourselves it’s going to be ok. Because it will be!
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Alchemists are the sterile offspring of wizards and mad scientists
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a-dinosaur-a-day · 8 months
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Hey so may I ask, what do you do at your job as as a paleontologist?
Read papers, fill in spreadsheets, create maps, run analyses, prepare fossils, teach students, write papers, create bibliographies, cry, measure and describe fossils, sketch fossils, find fossils in dusty museum drawers everyone has forgotten about, study anatomy of living creatures, study things I’ve forgotten, occasionally look for fossils in the desert and find nothing, daydream about making museum exhibits with all the funding I don’t have, dance with dinosaur bones when no one is looking
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tapwateronly · 3 months
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lightuponearth · 5 months
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introduction post ✩‧₊˚
hello everyone, welcome to my silly little blog <3 i'm not new to tumblr, but it has been years since i was active so... anyways! i'm shifting from twitter to here and i would love to gain some mutuals and friends. here are a few things about me :)
basic info!
- she/her, asian, 17, estj - self-learning french + sql and python - bs hons in computer science: first year
interests!
☆ all things girly and pink ☆ literature ☆ writing, i'm an aspiring novelist ☆ crocheting ☆ films
this blog is honestly more of an online diary but it's definitely going to be a mix of studyblr, codeblr, langblr, productivity, and self improvement content. also do expect some ranting from time to time and me rambling abt my interests lol
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misalihal · 4 months
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Ben Seni en çok bu saatlerde özlüyorum....
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tree-whispering · 1 year
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dinosaur valley state park
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xiabablog · 1 year
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unforth · 3 months
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I know the Musk "trillion people means more Mozarts" thing is stupid as fuck but I just saw a prominent blogger reply to it by saying anyone has the ability to be a Mozart and I'm sorry but "talent doesn't exist" discourse has officially gone too far, and I say that as someone who hates the word "talent" and has replaced it almost entirely with the word "skill" in my vocabulary.
Not everyone is a prodigy. Yes, prodigies get lost because they lack opportunity, but that still doesn't mean everyone is a prodigy. If everyone WAS then everyone with enough wealth and opportunity WOULD be and like. I'm sorry, have you SEEN what a fucking moron Elon Musk actually is?
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"I hate stories unkilling characters and have been firm on never doing it in my own sci fi series" do you mean that you're writing a sci-fi series other than your fic? If so, I'd love to know more about it! You're an incredible writer.
Yes and no and yes and no. I have two major projects I've taken as far as multiple drafts of novels. But whether either one counts as sci fi... Hm.
Project 1 is probably more fantasy — I always describe it as Chronicles of Narnia by way of Stephen King's It. It definitely has sci fi elements in that it's more interested in commenting on the contemporary U.S. than on the fantasy world — one character flees the U.S. for OtherWorld, one character flees OtherWorld for the U.S., one character only goes to OtherWorld so he can earn a place in U.S. society, and one character only leaves the U.S. so she can earn a place in OtherWorld. It also has that sci fi sensibility of wanting to know how things work, why different societies are different for good and bad reasons. That said, it's also a portal fantasy about characters using magic to travel between universes, so... marginal.
Project 2 is more like X-Men, in that it's more concerned with how teenagers would (mis)use the ability to shoot lasers than how the lasers work. It's largely about forming an identity and fighting real estate developers on behalf of one's family co-op, so urban fantasy if it's fantasy or low sci fi if it's sci fi. The relative sci-fi-ness of the universe is literally a minor point of contention between two characters (one's a science tutor who believes in experimenting with the chaos energy to understand it better; one's a devout believer who has Seen Some Shit and knows better than to futz around with these things) and I deliberately never resolve it. The superpower stuff is important and fun and influences the characters a lot, but unlike X-Men it's not a magic-school story and doesn't want to be.
Sorry that's kind of a non-answer. But I think stressing too hard over how a book will be marketed while you're still drafting it is like buying wallpaper for a house you haven't built, and that genres are just made-up marketing categories anyway.
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exploreyourtalent369 · 6 months
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skwpr · 5 months
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10 Reasons Why Studying is Hard
1 . You don’t know WHY
You don’t know why you have to study. You don’t know your true purpose.
Let me inform you: You have to study because this is the stage in life where you create a foundation of all the basic knowledge you need and learn all sorts of things.
In the next stage, you get to choose what career path you want to take. That is why you should think about your “WHY”.
I am studying because I want to study every day and be prepared for my exams.
2 . You don’t know HOW to study
If you are like my brother, then you don’t know how to study.
Somehow, when we join high school, nobody really teaches us how to study.
Studying involves using different tactics to understand and remember things for the future, or for exams.
You need to learn to memorize.
This is how I memorize things for my exams:
I condense my notes into a few tiny words (summarizing)
I memorize these little words by:
Writing them over and over again
Closing my eyes and remembering them
Testing myself by writing the words again
3 . You are not studying at the right time
Are you a morning person or a night person?
Do you feel energized at 10 am or 10 pm?
These are questions you need to ask yourself to learn why studying is hard for you.
You need the answers to these questions in order to actually study.
4 . You don’t study every day
Alright, you don’t have to study every day.
But that doesn’t mean you only study at 1 am the night before the exam!
That is not smart at all. How are you supposed to teach yourself 3 months-worth of work in a few caffeine-spurred hours?
Stop making studying hard! Just study a little every day.
5 . You don’t have motivation to study
You can’t study at all because you don’t motivate yourself to study.
That is sometimes an excuse because here is the secret: Action comes before motivation, not the other way round.
Stop waiting for the right moment to come down from the sky like clouds parting and the sun shining down on you.
Just open your book right now and read it.
6 . You have some bad habits
If you can’t study at all, maybe you need to study your own habits.
Get a notebook and begin to track every single thing you do in a day. I would advise tracking habits after every hour.
Then you will begin to notice that you are doing some bad habits that make studying hard for you.
7 . You can’t focus on studying
Studying is hard for you and you can’t study at all because you can’t focus on studying.
My advice for you is to sit down and ask yourself why you can’t focus on studying and find a solution to that.
8 . You don’t have fun while studying
Studying to you is probably boring work!
You need to make studying appealing and inviting so you will feel motivated to study.
9 . You don’t know any study hacks
Everyone has their own study hacks.
You probably don’t. That is why studying is hard for you.
You need come up with a personal game plan for how you plan to get good grades on your next test.
10 . You are just plain lazy
Maybe you are just lazy. Everyone gets lazy once in a while. But that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t get off your butt right now and start studying.
Do the least you can possibly do. Open your book and plan to learn just one thing today.
Remember only you can go deep inside and find out why you can’t study or why you never feel like studying. Ask yourself these questions.
That is how you will begin to create a good mindset that will help you to study.
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bookaddict24-7 · 3 months
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RECO OF THE WEEK!
A Psalm for the Wild Built by Becky Chambers
Synopsis:
"Centuries before, robots of Panga gained self-awareness, laid down their tools, wandered, en masse into the wilderness, never to be seen again. They faded into myth and urban legend.
Now the life of the tea monk who tells this story is upended by the arrival of a robot, there to honor the old promise of checking in. The robot cannot go back until the question of "what do people need?" is answered. But the answer to that question depends on who you ask, and how. They will need to ask it a lot. Chambers' series asks: in a world where people have what they want, does having more matter?"
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Check out my review on Goodreads here.
Add this book to your TBR on Goodreads here.
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Have you read this book? Would you recommend it?
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Happy reading!
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a-dinosaur-a-day · 7 months
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Whats it like being a disabled scientist?
Extraordinarily exhausting and needlessly complicated
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heertohbadisadhai · 10 months
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I realised I'm a geek when I got way too excited realising that a free course on political theories and philosophies by Harvard is available WELP.
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