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اللهم انفعنا بما عَلَّمتنا، وعلُّمنا ما يَنفعنا، وزِدنا علمًا ☀️.
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New Year’s vocabulary in Portuguese
(masc) Ano Novo – New Year (masc) Fogos, Fogos de artifício – fireworks (masc) Beijo – kiss (masc) Abraço – hug (masc) Amor – love (masc) Sonhos – dreams (masc) Desejos – wishes (masc) Champanhe – champagne (masc) Álcool – alcohol (masc) Feriado – holiday
(fem) Metas de ano novo – New Year’s resolutions (fem) Festa – party, celebration (fem) Ceia – supper (fem) Virada de ano, Virada – New Year’s Eve (fem) Praia – beach (fem) Comemoração – celebration
Meia-noite – midnight Janeiro – January Viva!/ Um Brinde! – Cheers! Feliz Ano Novo! – Happy New Year!
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Candy Kingdom - full version. I love young PB - she is so cute! I’m on season 8 now and things are getting so crazy… I swear each season gets deeper and deeper. https://www.instagram.com/p/BpWfU6ghh1u/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=161lkxvo8dlwm
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idk what it is about mitski’s album, “be the cowboy,” that gets me so much BUT IT DOES! here are some spreads from october :”)))
studygram: tbhstudying
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this is kinda boring and weird but it’s a genuine view of how my day-to-day bujo looks :’)
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discovered yet another café (and it’s all vegan !) and spent hours working on my last lit review of the semester.
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Different version of an oldie 🌻 I love houseplants, I think they add so much to a picture and they can make an environment feel cleaner and nicer overall 🌿 🌱 🌵I don’t know much about them but I currently own a succulent that my boyfriend got me as a present, I named him Franklin and I love it so much 💕 However, the truth is I’m pretty bad at caring for plants and I’m scared that I’ll accidentally forget to water Franklin 🙈 even though he only needs it every few days! Do any of you relate?
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Added all new Christmassy & December desktop wallpapers!
You can see them here!
I will be posting mobile ones tomorrow and the rest on Tumblr as usual - sorry for the delay, I’ve put in a lot more time than I expected which is way they’ve taken longer :’-)
You can use the desktop ones on your phone too - you just have to play around with the sizing a little!
I hope you like them all :D Please let me know your feedback!!
It’s 1am so I’m off to bed now hehe! Happy December xxx
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One week left until my semester starts. I have been spending the last few days tackling a few dreadful chores and organizing my supplies for the next few months. Also, planning like a maniac. I have been so absent on tumblr lately but trying my hard to manage multiple social media accounts at the same time while also having some time for myself and the people around me lol. Never lose yourself in the Internet for too long, time flies by and life is way too short.
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How to stop procrastinating on tasks you dread doing
After embarking on a journey of creating some new daily and weekly habits this month (and managing to succeed except for that week when I was sick), I’ve finally come to understand why I really dread doing certain things.
Simply, it’s just the fact that I hate starting anything. And I mean anything. Even things I find fun. I haven’t watched a new k-drama in months just because I don’t want to start one. And I love k-dramas.
So if you’re struggling to get things done, you likely have a similar problem. It’s just getting started that’s hard. Once I’m actually in the middle of doing something, it’s fine. So here are some tips that help me get started.
Tip #1: Do something similar but simpler.
In my case, the task I dread the most everyday is writing 500 words of the first draft of my novel. Once I’m writing though, I actually have fun. Yet for some reason I put it off everyday haha
But another daily habit I’ve been working on is reading some of a book everyday. Reading is similar to writing but it’s so much easier. I don’t have as much resistance to reading so it’s easy to start.
I either read fiction or a book on the craft of writing so once I read a chapter or so of this book, I find myself more amped up for writing.
Another thing I do sometimes is just think about the story. Without actually writing anything, I start thinking about the next scene and what might happen (I haven’t planned most of this novel so I’m just writing willy-nilly basically lol) and that also usually gets me in the mood to start writing that scene.
So for you maybe this could be:
When studying a foreign language, watch some videos/tv in that language then do your actual studying.
Homework: Do the tiniest and/or most enjoyable bit of homework first then your larger, harder stuff
Chores: Start small like just picking up stuff off the floor and then get into the actual mopping, dusting etc
But there’s an important thing to keep in mind when using this tip. You have to do the simple task and the dreaded task really close together, preferably one after the other. It’s all about momentum. If you do the small task then go do something else that’s unrelated, you lose the momentum. And the whole point of doing the small task in the first place is to gain momentum! Which brings me to the next tip.
Tip #2: Momentum, momentum, momentum
Once I start being productive I’ve noticed it’s so much easier to just keep going and knock off all my tasks.
It’s actually the reason why the pomodoro method just doesn’t work for me and I’ve tried it so many times. I’m not a “take breaks in the middle” kind of person because any break halts my momentum which makes it hard to get started again.
I’m definitely a “do all the things at once then take a break for the rest of the day” kind of person, so if you’re similar this tip will work for you.
After gaining some momentum by doing a similar but simple task, just do everything in one long chain.
In my case, in the mornings, I’ll go from reading a chapter of a Korean book to writing my Korean essay thing to exercising. Reading in Korean is obviously similar to writing in Korean. But exercising doesn’t have anything in common except the fact that it’s another task on my list.
Once I’m in the “productive mood” I like to milk it and do as much as I can then take a long break when I get too tired.
You can chain anything really. The trick is to just not think about it too much. If I paused and thought “hmm do I really want to exercise right now and what exercise should I do” etc, it breaks the momentum. I just see the next task I have to do and start doing it.
Tip #3: Make it more convenient to do the task.
Increasing the convenience of doing a task will lower the barrier to entry by making it feel like the task is easier to start.
A small example from my life is that I really hate washing my face in the evening. I know it’s weird. But anyway after dinner, I turn on the water heater (otherwise the water will be freezing cold) and wash the dishes.
Well guess what? I like washing my face with warm water too. So I always think, “well while I have the water heater on, I might as well go wash my face then turn it off.”
Already having the water heater on eliminates one extra step that I’d have to do to wash my face which makes it more convenient.
This also demonstrates another example of starting with the similar but simpler task, which for me is washing the dishes.
So just do whatever you can to make doing the thing you dread more convenient like:
Lay out everything you need on your desk/work space and keep it there until you complete the task.
Open every program you’ll need on your computer and have them open until you complete the task (in my case I always have Scrivener, which I use to write my novel, open)
Lay out your exercise clothes in advance or maybe even sleep in them if you exercise in the morning.
If you workout at home like me, you can always have your exercise mat on the floor or whatever equipment you use out.
Also for exercise, plan your workouts in advance. Like I said in the previous tip, deciding what workout to do breaks momentum. I usually follow along with YouTube videos so before I go to bed I open up the YouTube video I plan on doing in the morning and just hit play when it’s time.
Tip #4: When all else fails, promise yourself a reward.
If you have a little bit of self-control, this can be an effective method for you, assuming there’s something you want.
It can be as simple as I just want to lay in bed and watch YouTube videos, which is usually the reward I give myself haha
And there’s nothing as sweet to me as lazing about completely guilt-free because I did the task. Because the thing is, I can laze about without having done the task but there will always be that tinge of guilt, the ole “I really shouldn’t be doing this right now…,” which ruins everything.
Now that I’ve experienced guilt-free lazing about, I live for it.
And this doesn’t just apply to my personal life. At work, if I’m smart and effective, I can get all my lesson planning and prep done so that I have one or two hours left before the end of the work day which means sitting at my desk watching junk. Ah yes, the highlight of my work day.
Anyway, I hope maybe these tips will help you overcome the dreaded task(s) and enjoy yourself guilt-free!
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Just completed and submitted the final version of my Extended Essay !!! °˖✧◝(⁰▿⁰)◜✧˖°
So I compiled lists of words that I found super super useful in making it easier for me to finish any essay !! Here is a masterpost of some sort with transition words + key vocabs grouped together for easy access as well as an IB IOC ‘cheat sheet’ I used for my english LAL orals last year (though most commentaries follow a similar structure so its generalisable) ~
Good luck with your essays !!!
… oops just realised I forgot to bullet point one of the lists
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30/30 Days of Productivity
I made it! Here are some of my favorite posts from the past couple weeks. Had a good time doing this challenge but I’m also glad it is over because it was hard to come up with pictures every day!! Thanks to all the followers I gained along the way :)
#30 days of productivity#productivity challenge#100 days of productivity#languages#portuguese#langblr#gradblr#studyblr#studyspo#bujo#workspace#coffee#studying#psychology#grad
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29/30 Days of Productivity
Today was my most productive yet! I got to the library before 9, and it was because when I got out of bed I didn’t touch my computer. Just got dressed, ready, and went right to the library. Going to try and do that more often. 10/10 would recommend.
#library#30 days of productivity#productivity challenge#100 days of productivity#coding#r#langblr#studyblr#gradblr#languages#portuguese#psychology
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colourful icon set
thought this might be a cute little way of saying “thank you!” for 7,000 followers! I actually really like these lol, hope you guys do, too!
feel free to use as you please! credit isn’t needed, but appreciated!
all my icons | my instagram
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“… what you learn today, for no reason at all, will help you discover all the wonderful secrets of tomorrow.” ― Norton Juster
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28/30 Days of Productivity
2 more days of November, and also 2 more followers until I hit my first hundred! Normally I’m a coffee and handwritten notes kinda gal, but recently it’s been RedBull and coding vibes. Can’t wait for December!
#30 days of productivity#productivity challenge#100 days of productivity#studyblr#langblr#gradblr#graduate#psychology#languages#psychology student#portuguese#redbull#energy drinks#november
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