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Made my day
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FITTED TO WHOM
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-Mary Oliver
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Never give up on a dream because of the time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway.
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@outspokencriticism remind me of project that is going on in France
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education is the domestication of human beings
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Not Sorry For BEING .. say that again.
Oh boy do I need to work on this and stop apologizing for a lot of things  - Zed
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I need to plaster this on every surface of my house tbh
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If you're a student, this is a must to read
Common mistakes when studying
1. Studying what you’re good at
It can be quite tempting when studying, to study what you know, rather than what you’re not so good at. It’s okay to sometimes study something you know to give yourself that little confidence boost, but don’t forget to go over the things you are weakest at. Make a list of the topics you struggle with - you can identify them perhaps by doing test papers. It’s quite likely that those topics will come up so make sure you understand them
2. Underestimating work loads
When i had my GCSE exams, i went over what i had to study before i had the exam in February (exams in may), and made a timetable for studying; it turned out i had so much more to study than i realised and so little time left. I was glad that i checked at that point in the year and not any later, because my timetable brought me right up to the first day of exams, and that was just to study things once. I really recommend at the start of this school year or now (depends where you are in the semester/term) to check what work you have and make sure you don’t run out of time.
3. Passive studying
If you’re like me, there’s no way information can go in your head just by writing it down. It may work for some people, but chances are, just copying down notes straight from a textbook isn’t going to get you that A*. There are plenty of other ways to study that are effective - flashcards are great, as long as you condense the information - quizzing yourself and getting others to quiz you - trying to visualise things rather than read them, perhaps draw pictures related to processes to help you understand them.
4. Focusing too much on memory
Memorising is vital, yes. However, it isn’t any good if you have no idea what the things mean that you are memorising. Your brain works best when it can make connections to things, so if you try your best to understand what you are memorising, you’re more likely to remember it. I found that when i read something that i didn’t understand and then re-read it and tried to make sense of it, it was one of the things that i never forgot, because i took the time to go over it. 
5. Cramming
We’ve all done it. Sunday night up until 11pm. It’s not nice. You wished that your past self had done some work. Your brain can’t handle cramming, especially late at night. If you do find yourself in this situation, don’t study everything; pick out the biggest topics, the ones your teachers emphasise the most, and the ones you don’t understand. Leave the rest behind and pray it doesn’t come up lol :)
so that’s all my tips for fixing bad study habits, i’m hoping to do more original help posts like this soo please follow to see them! 
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The sphynx of Gizeh before excavation, photo taken by balloon, 1871
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"Okay is meant to be different for everybody. You're going to be okay, even if it isn't the same flavor of okay as another's would be. A cookie is still a cookie, be it chocolate chip or oatmeal raisin. There's going to be someone who it is perfect for, and someone who it doesn't sit well with. Recognize your version, and know that while not infinite, it is always obtainable. It'll be okay, and you'll know what you're looking for."
Mandy Panic
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The Journey Begins Thanks for joining us! Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter. — Izaak Walton
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The picture speaks for itself. No more words needed. Happy Monday and great start of the week everyone ❤ #charmandappeal #motivational_monday #inspire #youdoyou #ownyourstory #ownyourlife #perspectivematters #better_life #betteryou #better_you https://www.instagram.com/p/B5A94T2AeGI/?igshid=1ohei71sxch35
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Which one are you, a 10% or a 90% ?
Clark doesn’t see himself as a victim of his circumstances. He claims he has to respond to life and its unfairness with a better attitude.
He built his self-esteem, around his worth, he doesn’t care about other people’s opinions as long as he knows he’s doing the best he can. He only values his own opinion, and that has been his driving force for taking action and not caring about judgment.
He lives by this philosophy “life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you respond to it".
And it is good for Clark, because:
1) He is in control of his life, 2) He is a happy (and grateful) person, 3) He takes action.
It is your "response-ability" to be happy, and the first step is taking control of your life.
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Is it your fault, or someone else’s ? 
The cup fell off the table, and it's all broken, Lex says " it's not my fault" 
How many of you are familiar with this kind of attitude?
We all are familiar with a similar situation, it might be a friend, a sibling, a cousin, a colleague or a classmate.  
He never sees himself as faulty. He accuses others, circumstances, etc... He builds his self-esteem around others people's opinions, judgments, and evaluations. He is fanatic for compliments "you are cute", "you are a good person", "you are smart"... When people treat him well, he feels great, competent; But when they don't, he becomes defensive. It is easier for him to blame others than to recognize it is his own mistake, and take responsibility for it.
I acknowledge that this is hard to accept, especially if we had years of teaching, by our parents, teachers, friends, and society in general that we are the victims of our circumstance, or to other people's behavior. But it is not good for Lex to keep doing this, because:
1) it affects his brain structure; 2) he cannot embrace happiness; 3) people will avoid interacting with him leading him to feel unhappy and unsatisfied with his life; 4) he can't control his life nor make any changes to it.
The lesson is, people don't see themselves as faulty, even if they are. One has to keep this in mind while dealing with his peers.
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Is it your fault or someone else's?
Check out the link below for the article on our blog. https://www.charmandappeal.com/blog/is-it-your-fault-or-someone-s-else
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