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kindlyteach · 5 months ago
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26/08/24 | Career Shift
I may not be a student at the moment, but trust me when I studify every aspect of my life because I actively enjoy admin tasks, continued professional development as study and taking training notes.
I will learn for the rest of my life, I am life's alumni
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greenhouse-studies · 2 years ago
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Day 42 • 100 Days of Productivity
i fucked up my shoulder/upper back this morning. i stretched and somehow pinched a nerve right along my spine so i can��t bend over or move the right side of my body without pain. i still managed to work for 5 hours but i had to stop before i got everything done because i’m just in so much pain. but i DID get a lot of work done and it’s a good start to the week, i just gotta work more than i wanted to tomorrow. anyway! i have a math test this week and i’m kinda nervous even tho it’s open note. i also have my history final on friday and i’m low key nervous even though i literally know the exact questions i’ll be tested on. i think just calling it a final is scaring me, i know i’m prepared! i’ll kick ass!
🎶 kids - orville peck 🎶
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saturn-studies · 5 months ago
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⋆˚࿔ notion template 𝜗𝜚˚⋆ ✿3
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here you have a pink-ish dashboard that you can easily customize for your notion !!
download now
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liones-s · 8 months ago
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a big lesson for me was learning that most things are not as fragile as I’d believed. missing a class, or turning in a bad assignment, won’t instantly destroy your professor’s opinion of you. accidentally saying something harsh won’t make your friend want to end the friendship. it takes work to repair these things - it takes effort and research and sometimes a sincere apology - but you can do that because they’re not irreparably broken. what you’ve worked to build, in academia and in relationships and in life, is stronger and more enduring that your mind may teach you to believe. don’t let imagined fragility lead you to giving up
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literaryvein-reblogs · 3 months ago
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Words to describe blood without saying crimson or blood?
Blood—the fluid that circulates in the heart, arteries, capillaries, and veins of a vertebrate animal carrying nourishment and oxygen to and bringing away waste products from all parts of the body
Arterial - relating to or being the bright red blood present in most arteries that has been oxygenated in lungs or gills
Body fluid - a fluid or fluid secretion (such as blood, lymph, saliva, semen, or urine) of the body
Carmine - a vivid red
Cerise - a moderate red
Claret - a dark purplish red
Clot - a coagulated mass produced by clotting of blood
Cruor - obsolete: the clotted portion of coagulated blood
Ensanguine - to make bloody; crimson
Geranium - a vivid or strong red
Gore - blood, especially: clotted blood
Hematic - of, relating to, or containing blood
Hematoid - resembling blood
Hemoglobin - an iron-containing respiratory pigment of vertebrate red blood cells that consists of a globin composed of four subunits each of which is linked to a heme molecule, that functions in oxygen transport to the tissues after conversion to oxygenated form in the gills or lungs, and that assists in carbon dioxide transport back to the gills or lungs after surrender of its oxygen
Hemoid - resembling blood
Ichor - a thin watery or blood-tinged discharge
Incarnadine - bloodred
Juices - the natural fluids of an animal body
Maroon - a dark red
Plasma - the fluid part of blood, lymph, or milk as distinguished from suspended material
Puce - a dark red
Ruddle - red ocher (i.e., a red earthy hematite used as a pigment)
Russet - a reddish brown
Sanguine - bloodred; consisting of or relating to blood
Scarlet - any of various bright reds
Vermilion - any of various red pigments
Word Lists ⚜ Blood ⚜ Exsanguination ⚜ On Blood ⚜ Writing Resources PDFs
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juliaxyn · 3 months ago
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Life is short. Live it. Fear is natural. Face it. Memory is powerful. Use it.
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h0n3ym00n333 · 1 month ago
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coffee + ancient greek ˖˚⊹ ꣑ৎ‎ (or pics from study sessions that i never posted)
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islas-autumn · 20 days ago
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I will succeed. Not instantly. But definitely.
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somerabbitholes · 3 months ago
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application szn
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writersushiii · 6 months ago
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study-sphere · 10 months ago
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IF YOU GET TIRED, LEARN TO REST NOT TO QUIT
- Banksy
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nenelonomh · 1 month ago
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eat the frog (time management)
"eat the frog" is a popular time management technique that comes from a quote attributed to mark twain: "eat a live frog first thing in the morning, and nothing worse will happen to you the rest of the day." in the context of productivity, the "frog" represents your most challenging or important task of the day—the one you're most likely to procrastinate on.
how to implement the "eat the frog" technique:
identify your frog: at the start of each day, determine the most crucial task you need to accomplish. this should be something that has a significant impact on your goals but may not be the most enjoyable or easy task.
tackle it first: instead of putting it off, focus on completing this task before anything else. by tackling it first, you can get it out of the way and prevent procrastination.
break it down: if the task seems overwhelming, break it into smaller, manageable steps. this makes it less daunting and allows you to make steady progress.
avoid distractions: minimize distractions while you're working on your "frog." turn off notifications, close unnecessary tabs, and create a focused work environment.
reward yourself: once you've completed the task, reward yourself with a break or something enjoyable. this positive reinforcement can help build a habit of tackling challenging tasks first.
why it's effective:
reduces procrastination: by tackling the hardest task first, you eliminate the temptation to procrastinate and delay important work.
boosts productivity: completing a significant task early in the day can give you a sense of accomplishment and momentum to tackle the rest of your to-do list.
improves focus: knowing that you have to address the most important task first can sharpen your focus and attention.
stress reduction: getting the most daunting task out of the way can reduce stress and mental burden, making the rest of the day feel more manageable.
remember, the key is to prioritize your most important tasks and tackle them head-on. if you have any specific tasks in mind or need help with prioritizing, feel free to share!
i hope this post is helpful! ❤️nene
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study-diaries · 9 months ago
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You're not always going to be motivated. So you must learn to be disciplined.
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nightlystudying · 3 months ago
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My study sessions of late are more reading for fun and less reading for study than I’d like to admit but the cozy season is here
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liones-s · 1 year ago
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sunlight in the reading room
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literaryvein-reblogs · 5 months ago
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words to use instead of running?
Running—to go faster than a walk
Barreling - to move at a high speed or without hesitation
Blazing - of outstanding power, speed, heat, or intensity
Bounding - to move by leaping
Cantering - to move at or as if at a canter (i.e., a 3-beat gait resembling but smoother and slower than the gallop); loping
Careening - to proceed or move quickly
Coursing - to proceed or move quickly
Dashing - to go at a pace faster than a walk
Galloping - progressing, developing, or increasing rapidly
Hastening - to move or act quickly
Hieing - to go quickly; hasten
Hurtling - to move rapidly or forcefully
Hurrying - to carry or cause to go with haste
Hustling - hasten, hurry
Jogging - to run or ride at a slow trot
Loping - an easy usually bounding gait capable of being sustained for a long time
Racing - to proceed or move quickly
Ripping - to proceed or move quickly
Rushing - to cause to move or proceed fast or faster
Scampering - to run nimbly and usually playfully about
Scooting - to move swiftly
Scurrying - to move in or as if in a brisk pace; scampering
Scuttling - scurry; a short swift run
Skipping - to move or proceed with leaps and bounds or with a skip
Speeding - to make haste
Springing - to make a leap or series of leaps
Sprinting - to run or go at top speed especially for a short distance
Tearing - to proceed or move quickly
Tripping - to go at a pace faster than a walk
Trotting - to proceed briskly; hurrying
Zipping - to move, act, or function with speed and vigor
Hope this helps with your writing. Do tag me, or send me a link. I'd love to read your work!
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