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thotsfortherapy · 2 years
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so for those of you who don't know, I was recently diagnosed with ADHD-I. So far, I think my favourite thing that I've learned is the idea of "embrace the pivot".
Have you ever found a productivity system that works for you (whether it be your Google calendar, bullet journaling, agenda-ing, etc), and you're so pumped because it's like finally! Now I can actually get some stuff done! But then time passes, days or weeks or years, and the novelty of it runs out, and then it kind of just... Stops working. It can be so frustrating, because this thing that used to work no longer works for seemingly no reason.
But, that isn't a failing of the thing, that thing worked for a certain amount of time, and that's good! I used a massive agenda in my first year of uni, and it kept me on track for all my assignments. My second year agenda? Barely touched it. Instead, I started to use a bullet journal, and that was the thing that helped me through most of the year. But as time went on, my spreads got less creative, and in the final term, I didn't even want to touch it because it was too much work. So I switched to Notion.
The agenda didn't fail me, and neither did the bullet journal, it just worked for a certain amount of time. And when that time inevitably runs out, you can just say, "thank you for serving me for so long, I'm going to pivot to the next thing." And then you do it without feeling like you should try harder or like that thing failed you.
This doesn't just have to apply to productivity either. Systems, tools, habits, hobbies, coping mechanisms.. They all serve their purpose. It's okay to let them go when the time comes.
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geekgirles · 4 months
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I have a love/hate relationship with Valentino's design.
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cheebuss · 4 months
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Verbally abusive piece of shit AI that learns its rage, patterns and psychological tactics based off of how humanity has mistreated it
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system-architect · 4 months
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i desperately wish gw2 had more food-centric lore. i think about asura food more than is probably particularly reasonable. they're sort of implied to like molecular gastronomy in the lvl500 chef quests which is fitting and makes sense, but surely not every asura is eating bespoke Pea Spheres day in and day out right? i think my favorite angle on them is a sort of 50s-80s american-esque food style where there's a huge emphasis on things being Convenient and Scientific, so you'd get a lot of absolute slop tv dinners and canned items that have labels boasting how they were nutritionally fortified and contained your day's complete vitamin intakes and so on. a lot of jellied things. i do also fully believe they would have + eat soylent.
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hotcinnamonsunset · 7 months
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rabbit heart (raise it up) but make it fashion❣️🐇
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k3lestia · 4 months
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◌⃘ ∿ 🎀 ˚ ⊹
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koshka-sova · 2 months
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sui siblings in 2024
since the latest sui event in CN gave us not one or two, but THREE sui sprites, i wanted to see what they were like placed together.
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placement based on the wars of ruin pv:
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some notes:
jie, the 5th sister and deceased calligraphy sibling, is without any image. i wonder if we'll even know what she looked like...
three other siblings seem to be known, if just by their association. the law sister seems to be mentioned in IW. another brother associated with medicine (mentioned in WB), and the 12th sibling, the cooking brother. mentioned in nian's dialogue
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noodledesk · 2 years
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update: FREE habit tracker template (with new progress bars!)🌱💗💞
i've received a few questions about how i track habits, which honestly changes often, but i thought i'd share how i do it right now.
other posts that may interest you: making a dashboard in notion (with template) | my notion tag | my other free notion templates
this is a pretty low-maintenance and simple way of tracking habits, while still using the wonderful database feature. i hope it helps you ✨😋
post text in alt text and also under the cut:
title: how i track my habits on notion (an illustrated guide + free template)
habit breakdown: every year i take some time to define exactly what my habits are first (i like to use icons for simplicity). this way, i know what i have to do to check off a habit on a day
how i use it: every day, my dashboard has a habits section that updates daily. when i practice the habit, i just check it off. this refreshes automatically so it’s convenient.
how i use it: at the end of each month, i can see how consistent i was with specific habits. i do this by looking at my monthly percentages and looking for patterns: did i burn out on a particular habit? why? and i think about how i should adjust these to my current reality every month, because life happens!
how i use it: then i jot down these numbers so i have a general idea of whether or not i’m being consistent with the intentions i set at the beginning of the month. i ask myself, why or why not? and then i make adjustments to my new interests and priorities.
benefits
benefits — an easy habit tracker helps you see what you’re doing each day so you have an idea of what you want to practice more, practice less, and gives you a better idea of how your habits are affecting your wellbeing, instead of just relying on vibes, which can make you hard on yourself.
encouragement — checking it off gives me a sense of accomplishment. i had a tendency of thinking i wasn’t ‘doing enough’ each month, but when i write things down, i have concrete proof that i did things that were important to me. you also get to look back on your month and be like, look at all these things i did for myself! and have a little celebration :)
how it works: calendar view: of course i’ve created a template for you to use (yay!), but it’s worth learning how i set up the template so you can adjust it to your needs. basically, each habit is a property, and each page corresponds to a day, which has all the habits on it like a checklist. every month i duplicate the page each day for a month (it sounds cumbersome, but actually only takes about a minute total). this allows me to review every month if i want to keep my habits the same, set habit intentions each month so i can reflect and consider, what habits should i continue? what should i stop? it keeps it flexible. also, if you’re going on vacation, need a break, or anything comes up, you can take days off and that way your statistics won’t be skewed by stretches of time where you aren’t planning to practice your habits.
tip: hold alt + drag your mouse to duplicate pages super quickly for this step
how it works: count page: all you have to do here is filter the date to the interval you’d like to see your habits summarized in. i keep mine as calculated per month, but you can set your interval for a week or year or something more specific.
how it works: daily view: i create a linked database and set the view to gallery, filter to “Today” and make sure that all the properties for habits are enabled so they appear in a little task list. then i just check them off each day. it updates automatically.
closing: and that’s it! for me, simple is best. i change how i track stuff all the time, but for now, this works just fine. i hope it can help you too.
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whaliiwatching · 1 year
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what’s on the m—*gets laserblasted*
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Whatever you do on Doctor Who, whatever technology or futurism you're putting on on screen, it's always going to look like it was made now. And it should, you know. Science fiction in the sixties looks like it was made in the sixties - seventies, eighties. The worst and most stupid thing you can do is got into a meeting and say "Let's make it timeless!".
For a start, why? I think these programs are a record of the era in which they were made. And they should be. You should show that off. Plus, you can't fight it. That will creep it in aywhere. There's not such thing as a timeless design, ever.
I think we have to celebrate that.
RTD - DW Confidential - s03e07
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gymncpdie · 11 months
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Hi everyone! I have a new Notion pack to share with you all! They are minimalist floral banners for decorating your Notion pages :) I doodled the design myself because I wanted to try & create something from scratch to add to my Notion, & I'm quite pleased with how they turned out.
They come in a few neutral & muted colours, & I also included rectangular versions in the pack for those who'd prefer them over the arched layouts.
Hope you guys like the banners, & I'd love to see how you use them!!
Wilted Banners Pack.
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worm-on-the-moss · 6 months
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harrowhark longalegimus
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codingquill · 8 months
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Hey there,
If you're a programmer, I assume you already use Notion . It's fantastic for planning your projects and keeping a handy second brain page. On top of that, having a Notion page filled with useful websites can be a game-changer for your coding journey.
So, let's talk resources. I've got this Notion page full of helpful websites . You can easily duplicate it to your own Notion workspace, and you're good to go!
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link here
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garadinervi · 3 months
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Joy James, New Bones Abolition: Captive Maternal Agency and the Afterlife of Erica Garner, Common Notions, Brooklyn, NY, 2023
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dent-de-leon · 2 months
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remembering that Caleb originally designed the Vault of Amber to carry corpses--specifically, he envisioned killing Astrid and Wulf, using their remains as stand-ins for his parents' dead bodies, and that's...a lot. But--
It was supposed to be for carrying corpses. For making them conveniently disappear. When the Nein talk about bringing Molly back to the Blooming Grove to give him a proper burial, Caleb starts ritually casting Vault of Amber. "To take him with us," he says. Because that's exactly what this spell is built for, to carry bodies. And while Molly's lying there lifeless, Caleb is right beside him, still concentrating on his spell.
I don't know. Something about how he built this portable coffin to carry his former lovers who betrayed him. Something about how he was going to keep Molly in there. Caleb still wanting to hold onto his Circus Man in some way. His magic wasn't enough to save him, but. For just a moment, he still wants to keep him close.
And then, before the spell can take hold, when he's still looking down at Mollymauk and truly believes him to be gone--miraculously, his eyes open--
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cithaerons · 10 months
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the reason why the barbie movie is getting criticized on here in in a way other movies haven’t been is because everyone and their mother-in-law had been uncritically acting like the barbie movie is going to be the height of cinema for months on end. that said, i do have neck damage from the discourse whiplash.
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