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Life lately:
Studying after duty because we have exams every weekend again
Went through Something but we are moving from it now
Currently in OB rotation now! I’m still adjusting.
Emotionally, I’m getting better. I’m trying to take care of myself more.
Life has been hard lately but one step at a time, one task at a time.
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time-wasters-blog · 23 days
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My aesthetic is like dark academia but the medieval Iranian / Islamic golden age version
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No matter how busy you may think you are, you must find time for reading, or surrender yourself to self-chosen ignorance.
pic: g.pixs
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There are times when I do not choose healing. I'm stubborn. I choose self-destruction instead hoping that I will learn what it's like to have wounds again. And I learn and learn and learn again
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Growth takes time 🪴 remember that when you’re feeling discouraged about your progress or where you are at now, and it applies to all areas of your life!
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You’re never too old to learn something new. Never stop studying. 
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Studying is hard work, but it's all worth it when you finally get the grades you deserve.
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10.04.24 poor Alcibiades
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and is your shame helpful? is it inspiring goodness and change? or is it keeping you frozen in time unable to move on and be everything you have expanded to be?
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The results are the sweetest when you've worked for it. Don't. Forget. That
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time-wasters-blog · 8 months
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Master List of Academic Success from Girl with a 4.0 at Uni (study tips, life tips, etc.)
For some school tips:
Go to your professors office hours. Seriously just go. I've literally had professors tell me questions that are going to be on the test in office hours. I've had professors help me break past writing block in office hours. Often, professors are much more agreeable in 1-1 conversations, and they start to learn your name and work ethic (particularly important in large classes) My favorite example of this: Fall term of my freshman year, I had an astronomy class that was huge, Im talking hundreds of students. There were about 10-20 of us who found out that during office hours the week of big exams, the professor would actually let us help him choose test questions. His office was high up with a great view, and it was so fun to cram in to his office and huddle up, especially during the winter months late at night, excitedly discussing black holes, the conversation pin balling around the room.
Take paper notes. Holy crap I cant emphasize this enough. I know there's a heap of science behind it I just don't know the details so I won't go into it, but it dramatically increases memory. So during lecture, take notes using paper and pen, and in fact, keep all your electronics in your bag for class. This helps you keep engaged in the lecture and you never get distracted and tune out.
Sit in the front row. I know, I know. But seriously I've genuinely sat in the front row for every single lecture that I've ever attended since freshman year, and it has done wonders for me. I'm so much more willing to participate in discussions and answer questions, which helps me understand the content more. Also another great strategy to avoid using your phone or computer to eliminate distraction.
Don't skip lecture. I've never skipped a lecture unless I was sick enough that I felt like I would vomit during class. Skipping class just is not worth the consequences. Genuinely every lecture is important and you never know when the professor will say something that is going to be on exams or quizzes.
Do assigned readings and homework. every. single. time. Unlike in high school, a big majority of the assignments professors give out aren't actually busy work- they have a purpose. They're often super helpful for understanding information better overall.
Have study spots and spaces. One of my favorites is a 24 hour coffee shop about 10 minutes from campus. The vibes are off the charts, super eclectic, and insanely productive. Never study in bed, trust me. Libraries, coffee shops, even the dining room table are good. Just not bed.
Life tips:
Sleep. I know the academia world romanticizes running on 3 hours of sleep because we were up too late reading. But sleep is an academic superpower than severely enhances the functioning of our brains. Don't procrastinate things that are important- get stuff done early in the day. Go to sleep early and wake up early.
On that note, become a morning person. My most productive hours are 5-9 am, before my roommates are awake, before anyone is awake. In these hours I'm able to workout, clean the apartment, talk to God, and start studying, all before most people are awake, which means less distractions. Also, there's something really sweet about rubbing the sleep out of your eyes, coffee becomes so much more sacred, and silence is refreshing.
Eat food friends. I know sometimes we can forget to eat all day as we become lost in study, but I find that sometimes just a study snack makes me a lot more productive and revives me from any groggy feelings.
Ask questions. People will love to answer, and it makes you seem curious and interested.
Dress up. Even when you get up in the morning, change out of your pajamas. You can even change into different pajamas if you want. But I find that a nice outfit helps me feel lots more productive and aesthetic.
Last but not least, carpe diem, make your lives extraordinary.
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time-wasters-blog · 8 months
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Last exam is tomorrow!!!
I've been revising and seeing my old doodles improves my mood every single time!
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time-wasters-blog · 8 months
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The further i got into the course, the more tired of it i got
So the frequency with which i drew these lil guys drastically increased
Enjoy :)
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time-wasters-blog · 9 months
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Last exam is tomorrow!!!
I've been revising and seeing my old doodles improves my mood every single time!
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