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eruhdit-blog · 7 years ago
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Never neglect yourself for even a second. I hope you find this helpful. There should be something for everyone here.
Relaxation
a hot bath with salts and candles
gentle stretching
take a quick shower
closing your eyes and being quiet for a few minutes
chamomile or peppermint or jasmine tea
Social
call a close friend & chat about nothing in particular
write a letter or postcard (I’m talking snail mail)
write that email you’ve been putting off
unplug yourself from social media for a bit
go out for coffee or tea with a pal
Organization
make a to-do list for when you’re feeling better
set priorities so as not to overwhelm yourself
clear off your workspace for when you’re ready
clean out your closet and/or drawers
sort through your papers for school
Body
try some yoga poses (learn some from youtube)
go for a walk, long or short, just so long as your heart gets pumping
play outside with your dog if you’re lucky enough to have one
somersaults, jumping jacks, push ups, cartwheels, etc.
dance vigorously to your favorite music
Skincare & hair care
please try a face mask (heavenly)
use that bath bomb you’ve been saving
moisturize your body with a lovely smelling lotion
look up a recipe for a homemade hair mask
learn a new hairstyle from youtube or pinterest
Beauty
remind yourself that you are beautiful, always have been, always will be
give yourself a mani-pedi (try fun colors!)
do your makeup as if you’re going out, just to feel glamorous
treat yourself to something small, like a new mascara or lipstick
get a free makeover from a store like sephora
Mental health
if applicable, make sure you take your meds. always.
curb the negative self talk as much as possible
get it all out in morning pages or a journal
find a counselor through your university or healthcare network
just share what you’re going through with someone, anyone
Schoolwork
you will feel better if you get at least one thing done, just a small thing
make a list of all the assignments you have to do then put it out of sight for a while
call a friend or contact a classmate if you need help (or your teacher/professor)
get some new stationery, even just one pen to make you smile
refresh your organizational system, to start over
Food
bake something for yourself or someone you know’s favorite dessert
bite into a crisp apple
avoid mindless snacking so you don’t regret it later
but you can indulge a little in your favorites
eat fresh, home-cooked meals
Drink
herbal tea and fruit tea (nature’s tranquilizers)
water infused with lemon or cucumber
fresh juice
never underestimate a big cold glass of water
avoid alcohol because it is a depressant
Entertainment
put on a favorite (preferably funny) movie or show
put on your favorite music or soundtrack
reread a favorite book
find a new book at the library you just can’t put down
walk around or go about the house listening to an audiobook
De-clutter
delete apps you no longer use
organize your digital files
donate clothes that don’t fit or you haven’t worn in 6 months
go through your belongings and ask if something really brings you joy
purge your fridge of uneaten foods and condiments
Environment
if you have them, diffuse some essential oils (lavender and chamomile)
get into a fresh headspace by changing your locale (the library, a coffee shop, etc)
light some candles
use soft, warm lighting
spruce up your space with some low-maintenance plant friends (succulents)
Cleaning
make your bed
do a load of laundry
change your sheets (they will feel crisp and awesome when you go to bed)
sweep the floor
do a quickly wipe down of counters
Comfort
put on a fluffy rope or a roomy hoodie
slippers or big fuzzy socks
pants with an elastic waist  
perch yourself on the couch or snuggle in bed
deep breaths
Hygiene
wash your face
shower
wash your feet (if you can’t bring yourself to shower)
change your underwear
put on an outfit that makes you feel like a warrior
Day trips
the lake
the beach
a hiking trail
museum (don’t forget your student discount!)
a new part of town you’ve never explored
Miscellaneous
learn a new skill
start studying a new language (like you’ve been meaning to)
take a twenty minute nap
practice gratitude
play a video game
Things not to underestimate
hugs
hearing “I love you”
saying “I love you”
cuddling with a pet
alone time
Things to remember
you are not alone
you are loved
you will get through the worst you could imagine
this is all temporary
I believe in you
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eruhdit-blog · 7 years ago
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♡ Weekly Planner by @diehardstudyblr
A simple planner to help you keep up with appointments and tasks! First you have a timetable to write down your schedule, then ‘things I need to do’, ‘people I have to call’, and notes. All of these with circles to check when done! On the very right there’s your health reminder! Check when you exercise and everytime you drink a glass of water! Hope you guys find this useful and fun as I have :)
Click to download!
Don’t forget to check my Financial Planner too!
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eruhdit-blog · 7 years ago
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ok universe, i’m ready to feel good things. make me feel good things.
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eruhdit-blog · 7 years ago
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yay for the new year! if you’re any thing like me you may be brainstorming some good resolutions for the new year to feel fulfilled and successful. If you’re tired of the typical resolutions here’s a list of some specific and cool resolutions you can do while you’re a student:
Find a mentor: it could be a teacher or a friend or a proffesional you look up to, but finding a mentor could be an enriching experience you embark on this new year; It doesn’t matter if you’re not college, if your interested in doing something find someone you think can help you with developing that interest.
Simplify your planning system: I know its easy to fall into the whole of having a billion planners and a million notebooks but is more effective if you find one planning system that really works and stick with that, e.g. a notepad, bullet journal planner etc. 
Join a weird club: we all know the popular clubs but its a cool idea is to join a club or organization you wouldn’t normally gravitate to, like chess, or a cheese club or anything out of the ordinary of what youll usually do, it could be a really fulfilling experience.
Improve your handwriting: it may seem simple but improving your handwriting can literally revolutionize you school life; The clearer and more legible you handwriting is, the easier it is for you to review you own notes and for teachers to understand you. 
Learn 365 new words: learn a new word a day for the new year and improve your vocabulary. Also make sure that when you learn a new word you say it in a conversation to cement the word into your vocabulary.
Take an online course in a subject not offered at your school: yay for independent learning! if you wanted to learn something and its not taught at your school, take charge and find that course on the internet, there’s tonns of free courses and paid ones if you wanna get accredited.
Watch more documentaries: you could set a goal to watch one documentary a month. Its great way to get an overview of a certain topic and you usually leave a documentary feeling more informed.
Create your ideal morning routine: we all know how important your morning routine is but, most of us still have a less than desirable morning routine. Make it a resolution for 2018 to find a morning routine that is optimal and realistic for you.
Re-organize something in your life: if you can’t reorganize your room, you can reorganize your desk, your locker, anything! it will help you to have a fresh perspective and a clearer mind.
Eat a veggetable everyday: focus less on what you want to eat less of and just focus on making sure the things you need are in your diet, so stack up on the greens! by creating a habit of eating one vegetable a day you’re actually rewiring your brain and getting your taste buds acclimatized to vegetables and before you know you’ll actually like to eat veggies. 
- happy new year! -Georgia
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eruhdit-blog · 7 years ago
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▪21.12.2017▪
a math session or a picnic on my math work? nobody knows!
my frustration with probability only keeps growing and i have no idea what to do! everything makes sense when my teacher explains the theory but the problems are like from another dimension?? thank god tomorrow is the last day before christmas break because i seriously need it
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eruhdit-blog · 7 years ago
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2017 didn’t go to plan? Procrastinated too much? Didn’t do your homework? Failed a class, or two, or all of them? Didn’t reach your goals? It’s okay. Breathe and forgive yourself, these things happen. It’s a fresh start, make this year yours.
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eruhdit-blog · 7 years ago
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14|100 days of productivity! i hope you all have an amazing holiday season 😊
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eruhdit-blog · 7 years ago
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56/100 days of productivity — 13.12.17
Still studying for that exam! And getting myself some tea to keep myself warm, the snow still hasn’t stopped falling and the roads are terrible, but I’ll be fine. 😊
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eruhdit-blog · 7 years ago
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I loved the snow while it lasted ❄️
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eruhdit-blog · 7 years ago
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i’ve compiled a masterpost of tips that i have reblogged over the past few months and i thought it would be easier to have it all in one place. none of these posts are by me! huge thanks to everyone that has created these tips.
exams
finals: survival guide for the brave
pennyfynotes’ guide to exam season
study tips for exams
tips for doing well on exams
how to
how to accept and grow from failure
how to avoid education burnout
how to be an efficient test-taker
how to cope with exams
how to get straight a’s
how to get straight a’s 2
how to overcome failure
how to study effectively
how to study as a busy student
how to study when you don’t want to
how to utilise your studyblr
how to do well in a class taught by a crappy teacher
improve your handwriting
improve your life
productivity
5 easy productivity tips
7 productivity tips
productivity 101
the no bullshit guide to getting your shit together
school
4 tips for delivering a perfect presentation
a self care masterpost to help you get through school
school cheat sheet
back to school
back to school advice
habits of successful students
search google like a pro
useful things for those going back 2 school
study tips
6 things people don’t always tell you about studying
effective note taking
memory tips
my 3 steps in studying
memorisation tips for different types of learners
random study tips
study habits
study methods
study smarter
study tips
strategies for writing good conclusions
things not to do when studying
tips + tricks for learning a language
types of study breaks for every situation
unconventional study tips
when to use
work smarter, not harder
misc.
four rules for a disciplined life
self discipline tips
self soothing techniques
small gestures of self-love
tips on how to get up earlier if you aren’t a morning person
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eruhdit-blog · 7 years ago
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how many days of productivity 2017 / / / day 10
i never posted a full spread of last week, did i? the flowers heavily inspired by porcelain, and the rest was just for the joy of doing some watercolor washes
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eruhdit-blog · 7 years ago
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plantae notes
my studygram
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eruhdit-blog · 7 years ago
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55/100 days of productivity + MON 12.11.17 // 1:11pm
wow how has life been treating everyone? nbde’s are coming up in a few months, so here i am getting a head start on gingiva and abscesses and the periodontal ligament. who’s ready for christmas?
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eruhdit-blog · 7 years ago
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A friend once asked me how I manage to do my tasks so efficiently. I wrote a 500-word essay in 20 minutes. I finished my math homework and studied for a quiz in the half hour before morning assembly. I sleep at 9 pm on most nights. But how can I possibly achieve that?
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I’ve seen people, even good students, check their phone every minute or two as they’re studying. I’ve seen students “study” for six hours straight, meaning taking down some notes then watching a YouTube video then reading their textbook then opening Instagram… you know what I mean.
My advice is to commit to whatever you’re doing. Not too long ago, another friend asked me, “Jo, do you ever get distracted at home?” to which I replied, “Distracted by what?” They told me about how they always have the urge to check their phones, talk to their friends, or get some food.  I can’t say I never get distracted, but it very rarely happens to me because I focus on what I’m doing–and only what I’m doing. Here’s how:
1. During the time I allocate for working, I turn my phone to airplane mode (with WiFi switched off, of course). No messages or notifications will distract me from what I’m currently doing. Recently, though, I’ve left my phone on in case there’s anything important. There might an RMUN photoshoot tomorrow, or a Physics quiz, or a music showcase. I know myself well enough to know that I have the discipline to do nothing more than glance at the notification. However, if this isn’t true for you, then I suggest you keep your phone on airplane mode.
2. When I allocate time for relaxing, that’s all I do. No homework. No textbooks. No opening emails as they come. Just me and a good book or Photoshop or the piano or something. That way, I can satiate my thirst to relax within the half hour or so and not crave more when I start working
As for music, it’s been proven that music makes you less productive when trying to recall and absorb information (studying, in other words). Music only makes you happier when you’re doing things but not more productive.
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By this, I don’t only mean which ones are most urgent, but which ones you can’t accomplish anywhere other than at home. For example, let’s say you have these three tasks: a) research about structural unemployment; b) write a poem with the theme of death; c) answer some questions about quantum physics; d) do a problem set about implicit functions; and e) memorize a set of chemical reactions. This is how I would do them:
Write the poem on the way to school. Maybe this is just because I like poetry. And because I can’t write when other people are around. I’d probably get a first draft done by the time I get home.
Do the research about structural unemployment. My school’s WiFi is terrible.
Answer the quantum physics questions. The new information is still fresh in my brain and doing the homework will help me revise, easing the process of spaced repetition.
Memorize the chemical reactions before I go to bed. Studying before you sleep is supposed to improve your memory, and since my memory is terrible, that’s exactly what I’ll do.
Do the implicit functions problem set as soon as I get to school the next morning. Math is undoubtedly my best subject, and it’s very refreshing to do math at 6:45 AM in the morning.
If you saw the pattern, I assigned each task a time slot when I would be most productive. I also did them from easiest to most difficult to the easiest again. Because everyone works differently, I suggest you find out which types of tasks are the most difficult (memorizing, in my case) and which types of tasks require a certain environment (e.g. requiring WiFi for doing research).
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I guess that’s pretty much self-explanatory. I like to nap right after I get home from school if I’m feeling especially tired. As for breaks, I prefer to take them between tasks instead of every 25 minutes because of my high study inertia.
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Commit to what you’re doing
Delegate and prioritize
Give yourself shorter deadlines
Take breaks!
And that’s it! Hope this guide to efficiency was helpful in some way. I do believe that by following these four steps, you can accomplish all your tasks in a much shorter amount of time. If you have any further questions, please don’t hesitate to drop me an ask!
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eruhdit-blog · 7 years ago
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100 Days of Productivity // Day Eighteen 
I didn’t post yesterday because it wasn’t really that productive to be honest haha….but today I’m starting to review for my biology final so hopefully I’ll get more done than yesterday! (P.S. the photo I took on campus was from two days ago and all the snow has melted already 😔)
🎧 No Stuntman - Giamie
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eruhdit-blog · 7 years ago
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hello friends, how is everybody? 🌿🌼✨
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eruhdit-blog · 7 years ago
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perhaps the mess of papers on my bed is a sign of studying hard
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