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wedarkacademia 6 months ago
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juliaxyn 4 months ago
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surviving on caffeine and novels. ...
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galina 7 months ago
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Having a proustian moment
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thedeadpoets-blog 6 months ago
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late night studying in october 馃崅鈽曪笍馃巸馃摎
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soft-lovely 9 months ago
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a hidden bookshelf door would heal me
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ed-recoverry 1 month ago
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THERE ARE NO USELESS MAJORS!!
Learning about theater is important! Learning about art is important! Learning about sociology is important! Learning about history is important! Learning about anthropology is important! Learning about philosophy important! Learning about music is important! Learning about English is important! Learning about dance is important! Learning about photography is important! Learning about art history is important! Learning about ethnic studies is important! Learning about theology is important! Learning about performing arts is important!
Usefulness does not equal high income!
All education is important!
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caramelcuppaccino 1 month ago
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studying at home & studying at my favourite caf茅.
馃帶 man on fire by ateez
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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鈥攖he 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! 鉂わ笍nene
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thelostfilesofstudents 10 months ago
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"Studying is not a trend. It's a lifestyle. A lifestyle is not an amount. It's practice. So what are you waiting for? Take action. "
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wedarkacademia 2 months ago
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juliaxyn 18 days ago
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Even when you're tired, remember why you started.
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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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galina 3 months ago
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Autumn golden hour in Regent's Park 馃崄馃崅馃ギ
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thecornercoffeeshop 10 months ago
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The Morgan Library, New York
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soft-lovely 9 months ago
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sunday afternoon
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