181201 Baekhyunâs Twitter Reply
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youâre my favourite peter pan
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relaxation time! take a break from studying!
1. delete useless pics fr ur gallery 2. play some music on spotify ( i recommend u to play my playlist hehe! link below) 3. put some essential oils into ur diffuser 4. drink water 5. play the piano 6. go for a walk 7. read a book 8. do calligraphy, doodle, do a bujo spread! 9. arrange n organise ur table 10. grab sm raisins/snacks n watch youtube! iâd be watching sm of @studyquill âs or @tbhstudying âs videos! their videos r so calming! hope u liked these tips xx ! my study playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/kyraleong/playlist/5DtX3a7ALxfldMsGsMR9FV?si=POoBYLNzSl-ha19g7nCXEQ
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â seize time opportunities. If I have 15 minutes until your next class, I sit down and do homework in the hallway. If I have a long commute, Iâll do flashcards. This works because you most likely wonât have anything else to do anyways, so itâs easier to get your work done.
â start something. When I get a lab report assignment, the first thing I do is pull up the directions and at least start the cover page and pull up some research links. It takes 5 minutes but it gets the ball rolling and makes it more likely that youâll finish what you started.
â auto-mode. When I procrastinating, itâs usually because Iâm too busy thinking about what Iâm going to do. Instead, I like to pretend Iâm in âauto-modeâ and just get started as fast as I can. auto-mode means shutting out distracting thoughts or pleas to watch one more funny cat video and forcing your hands to open your textbook. Works every time.
â personally, creating time schedules donât work for me because if I fall out of time, the whole schedule falls apart and I usually give up. Instead I use time games. Iâll tell myself something like âwork as hard as you can until 11:00 sharp and if you finish, you can have a breakâ. This is great for developing self discipline because itâs in the moment so you can be more realistic and flexible.
â i donât like writing down earlier due dates in my planner because itâs confusing so instead, itâs good to have some sort of mental rule. for example, my mental rule is to finish everything at least two days before the due date. following through with that will keep you on track.
â do a little bit every day. If you have a big project, chip at it within a week rather than stressing out 2 days before itâs due. the same goes for studying for an exam. if you review lecture notes and attend office hours after class + work on flashcards throughout the week, then do a final review at the end, youâll be well prepared and wonât need to cram. Itâs a good habit and you wonât get stressed. Two birds with one stone.
â use mornings too. Iâm not really an early bird, but using mornings to get some work / chores done is great because it gives you a productive start to the day, which makes you feel proud of yourself for knocking out half of your tasks in the a.m.Â
a. Lay out your lecture notes / worksheets on the table the night before and open your work tabs on your computer so theyâll be the first thing you see when you turn on your computer.
b. Put your computer far away from your work space and go to sleep.
c. When you wake up, the first thing that youâll see is your âpaperâ work, so get it done first. then start on your âscreenâ work (youâll be less likely to get distracted if you do your âpaperâ work first). when you open your laptop the first thing youâll see are the work tabs you opened the night before. Your job is to go on auto-mode and get started.
Good luck with self-discipline. Youâll do great. - hana from thoughtscholar
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ML fandom : *FREAKING OUTÂ
Me : We get spoilers before every episode why are you guys freaking out rn?
Me :Â * Checks out spoilersÂ
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⨠#holiday #letteringwithpositivity (en Las Condes, Chile)
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#bemorechill đ¸đ (en Las Condes, Chile)
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Matthew Cusick (b.1970) - Rose Wave. 2017. Inlaid maps, acrylic on panel.
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Lestrade: So, howâd it happen?
Sherlock: Itâs complicated.
John: Sherlock, itâs really not. The man touched your violin and you socked him in the jaw.
Lestrade: Ah, I see.
Sherlock: What?
Lestrade: This âmanâ, was he by any chance close to you?
Sherlock: Genetically speaking, yes.
Lestrade: So you and Mycroft had a brothersâ spat?
Sherlock: HE TOOK MY VIOLIN GEORGE ITâS NOT FAIR
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