Lista de libros:
Esta es la lista de todos los libros que he leído. Evolucionará a medida que continúe leyendo y a medida que recuerde los títulos. Los libros están separados según el idioma en que los leí (mayoritariamente mi lengua materna, el español).
El asterisco señala el libro que leo actualmente.
Libros en español:
Bruno Gröning durante su vida y hoy - Thomas Eich
Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone - J. K. Rowling
El amor en los tiempos del cólera - Gabriel García Márquez
Relato de un náufrago - Gabriel García Márquez
Donde surgen las sombras - David Lozano Gárbala
Mi planta de naranja lima - José Mauro Valladares
El hogar de Miss Peregrine - Ramson Riggs
La ciudad desolada - Ramson Riggs
La biblioteca de almas - Ramson Riggs
Cuentos de peculiares - Ramson Riggs
Aura - Carlos Fuentes
Alicia a través del espejo - Lewis Carroll
El curioso accidente del perro a medianoche - Mark Haddon
Eleanor & Park - Rainbow Rowell
Buscando a Alaska - John Green
Bajo la misma estrella - John Green
The Maze Runner - James Dashner
The Scorch Trials - James Dashner
The Death Cure - James Dashner
Thirteen reasons why - Jay Asher
Divergente - Veronica Roth
Insurgente - Veronica Roth
Allegiant - Veronica Roth
Los juegos del hambre - Suzanne Collins
En llamas - Suzanne Collins
Sinsajo - Suzanne Collins
Ciudades de papel - John Green
Asesinato en el Oriente Express - Agatha Christie
Los diez negritos - Agatha Christie
Mira si yo te querré - Luis Leante
Las ventajas de ser invisible - Stephen Chbosky
La lección de August - Raquel Palacio
Bodas de sangre - Federico García Lorca
La neblina del ayer - Leonardo Padura
Se llamaba Luis - Marina Mayoral
Delirio - Laura Restrepo
La tregua - Mario Benedetti
20 poemas de amor y una canción desesperada - Pablo Neruda
Cartas de invierno - Agustín Fernández Paz
La autopista del sur - Julio Cortázar
El viejo que leía novelas de amor - Luis Sepúlveda
La vida es sueño - Pedro Calderón de la Barca
Don Quijote de la Mancha - Miguel de Cervantes
El burlador de Sevilla - Tirso de Molina
La biblioteca secreta de La Escondida - Leonor Bravo
Matilda - Roald Dahl
Libros en inglés:
Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets - J. K. Rowling
Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban - J. K. Rowling
Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire - J. K. Rowling
Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix - J. K. Rowling
Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince - J. K. Rowling
Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows - J. K. Rowling
Harry Potter and The Cursed Child - J. K. Rowling, Jack Thorne, John Tiffany (*)
Deep Work - Cal Newport
The Hobbit - J.R.R Tolkien
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd - Agatha Christie
The Importance of Being Earnest - Oscar Wilde
Libros en francés:
La Chartreuse de Parme - Stendhal
Songe d’une nuit d’été - William Shakespeare
L’aventure, l’ennui et le sérieux - Vladimir Jankélévitch
L’Odyssée - Homère
Au cœur des ténèbres - Joseph Conrad
Les Misérables - Victor Hugo
Le dernier jour d’un condamné - Victor Hugo
Le Cid - Pierre Corneille
Dom Juan - Molière
Tartuffe - Molière
Le Malade imaginaire - Molière
Andromaque - Jean Racine
Phèdre - Jean Racine
Fables - Jean de La Fontaine
La Princesse de Clèves - Marie-Madeleine de La Fayette
Lettres persanes - Montesquieu
Le Père Goriot - Honoré de Balzac
Madame Bovary - Gustave Flaubert
Les Fleurs du mal - Charles Baudelaire
Bel-Ami - Guy de Maupassant
Le Horla - Guy de Maupassant
Boule de Suif - Guy de Maupassant
Germinal - Émile Zola
Voyage au bout de la nuit - Céline
L’étranger - Albert Camus
Le Petit Prince - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Antigone - Jean Anouilh
Robinson Crusoé - Daniel Defoe
Eugénie Grandet - Honoré de Balzac
Micromegas - Voltaire
Interprétation des rêves - Sigmund Freud
Les Poètes Maudits - Paul Verlaine
Les Hauts de Hurlevent - Emily Brontë
La nausée - Jean-Paul Sartre
Fin de Partie - Samuel Beckett
La leçon - Eugène Ionesco
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You don’t get to be a mother of dragons without a change or two. Being able to encompass and understand the kind of woman who could conquer armies and topple societies allows me, the actor, to stand firmly in those shoes. You underestimate the enormity of it. I didn’t know feeling this way was possible.
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17 resolutions for 2017:
1. drink more water. simple, easy, healthy.
2. write more, make connections.
3. be healthy - physically and mentally.
4. be happy, or at least get on the path to happiness.
5. get involved in passion projects.
6. focus on school. education is opportunity.
7. forgive, both others and myself.
8. have fun - learn how to unwind.
9. stop procrastinating, be proactive.
10. develop healthier coping mechanisms.
11. make more playlists. music is everything.
12. stop comparisons - i am myself and nobody else and this is okay.
13. drop toxic people. stop putting up with things, learn to say no.
14. breathe, relax, calm down. take it slow sometimes.
15. give more compliments.
16. stand up for myself. i am powerful too.
17. make a difference, however small.
17 Resolutions for 2017 // k.m. (via @perceivingwords)
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Procrastination | How To Stop
Hey guys, as you may have seen I recently made a post asking for advice or tips on how to stop procrastinating because I haven’t been doing much work recently and have been falling behind in my classes and didn’t have the motivation to catch up. Well, I received a lot of helpful advice that I’m really thankful for, and I’ve received a couple of messages asking me to share the advice that I received so I’m going to summarise the things that were said to me below.
I want to give a big shout out to @octoberswimmer, @littlebigmouse, @ex-nihilo-persona, @icystudying, @notprincesscharming, @chokopan, @study-the-thing, @sweetscientist, and all of the anon messages that I received for all of their advice!
Tips and Advice to Stop Procrastinating:
Create a studyblr dedicated to what you’re studying so that you’re motivated more to study in order to create new content for the blog.
Follow more studyblrs so that as you scroll through your dashboard you can see how productive everyone else is being and become inspired to be the same.
Listening to music can help you focus. Spotify has a bunch of already made playlists to help you focus and study, or you could easily create your own playlists on Youtuber, Soundcloud, Spotify, etc.
Dedicate an area at your home specifically for studying or being productive so that when you’re in this area your brain and your body know that you have to be productive while there. Your bed is one of the worst places to study because your brain usually relates your bed to sleeping, so you might become really tired while studying in bed. If you get distracted easily at your own home then try to go to a library or a cafe. Somewhere that you can’t get easily distracted!
Turning off or putting away your phone or anything else that may distract you is a good idea. There’s a lot of extensions for your browser that you can install that can block certain websites for a period of time so that you can’t go on them to procrastinate!
Try to prepare some snacks and something to drink before you start studying so that you don’t wander off halfway through and then not return!
Split a major task that you have to complete into say three or four smaller tasks so that it doesn’t seem as daunting to you and starting it may seem easier.
Do the 50/10 or 30/30 rule. Do work for 50 minutes and then have a 10 minute break, or work for 30 minutes and have a 30 minute break. Find an interval that works best for you and try to keep at it until you’re motivated enough to work for longer periods of time. This helps to break up a seemingly large or scary workload.
Just do ONE thing. Start with answering one question, one sentence of an essay, or doing one page of required reading. If you feel motivated enough to keep going, then keep trying, but if you don’t you can stop there knowing you’ve at least started and that it might not be as hard the next time you start.
Doing it first thing in the morning might make you feel better. The more you put it off throughout the day, the worse and more guilty you may feel.
Be honest with yourself and try to do the important tasks first, especially if there is a deadline coming.
Just do it! Starting is the hardest part and once you’ve actually begun doing what you’ve been putting off, you’ll find that it’s not as difficult or as scary as you were making it out to be.
How to Start Studying at Home In Eight Steps:
Step One: Make your bed and clean your room.
Step Two: Brush your teeth, wash your face, brush your hair, and get changed into something clean and comfortable.
Step Three: Clean and organise your study space.
Step Four: Put the materials that you will need on your study space (your pens + notebooks, textbooks, laptop, headphones, etc.)
Step Five: Prepare some snacks and something to drink.
Step Six: Put on some relaxing music or something that will help you focus.
Step Seven: Open your notebooks, textbooks, and laptop to the documents or pages that you need.
Step Eight: Just do it.
I really liked something that @icystudying said, “Motivation isn’t a bus that will stop for you, it’s a car you need to drive.”
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How do I stop procrastinating?
close this tab, turn off your phone, pause netflix, put your distractions in another room if possible
get up and jump around a little, stretch your muscles!!
write a to do list (quick and concise- no messing around!)
change your environment if you can
take your earphones out unless they’re absolutely necessary (music is great but it is a distraction!!! this sucks, i know!)
go have a pee, wash your hands with cool water, splash some on your face (cold water, not pee)
get a glass of water, eat a fucking apple
gET OUT YOUR BOOKS
GET A PEN AND SOME PAPER
DO YOUR FUCKING WORK!!!
nobody can stop you from procrastinating except yourself
be PROACTIVE and do it yourself!!
you can stop procrastinating by stopping procrastinating!
rip off the band aid and just do your fucking work
YOU HAVE TO FORCE YOURSELF
you can chill later- you’ll feel 6000000% better about letting yourself relax once you’ve actually done some work
seriously, you just have to do it
stop now!!!!
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