Studyblr Ask Game

simply-studyblr:

  1. do you like gel ink pens?
  2. thoughts on muji? 
  3. favorite pen?
  4. what are you studying?
  5. what is your course level?
  6. do you bullet journal?
  7. what is your note taking style?
  8. what studyblr blogs do you recommend?
  9. favorite subject?
  10. career goal?
  11. favorite spread you’ve done?
  12. mildliners or highlighters?
  13. do you color code?
  14. what is your color code scheme?
  15. what is your note taking style?
  16. favorite supplies to buy?
  17. favorite supply product? 
  18. favorite stationary product?
  19. why did you start a studyblr?
  20. do you use washi tape?
  21. what classes are you currently taking?
  22. best advice to a new studyblr?
  23. how often do you study?
  24. do you have a place you study best?
  25. top favorite things about your blog/studyblr community/ etc? 
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thecommonchick:

I don’t want a sugar daddy but maybe like a sugar buddy. 

I just hit him up like “Hey how are you today?” 

and he replies “Doing great thanks for asking here’s $7,000.” 

catherinepapeillustration:
“ a map of the moon.
Available as a print here.
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aurelie-ualanik:
“Outdoorvoices
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yourbigsisnissi:

i have goals. and i have plans. but if those things don’t work out, it doesn’t mean i’m a failure. it just means i have to recalibrate and reassess. if one goal isn’t met it doesn’t invalidate all the other goals i will have in my life time. 

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geekysciencemom:

sounddesignerjeans:

Honestly I think one of the most empowering things you can do for yourself is to separate your negative qualities from your identity.

Instead of saying “I’m lazy,” saying “I’ve made a habit of not doing work unless it’s absolutely necessary.” Instead of saying “I’m a bad friend,” saying “I haven’t communicated as much as I should with the people I care about.”

By being specific about your problems, and by framing it as an action that you are consciously either working on or ignoring rather than an unchangeable part of who you are, you allow yourself to accept your mistakes and work constructively on them instead of pretending they didn’t happen or wallowing in blaming yourself.

Important

pussylipgloss:

i h8 being suspicious about things but damn that gut feeling really is always right

Productive Things That Aren’t Studying

laikavstheworld:

  • washing the dishes
  • making your bed
  • tidying your book/dvd shelf/shelves
  • cleaning the cupboard/wardrobe
  • reading
  • sleeping
  • writing a blog
  • planning your month/week/day
  • replying to messages or asks
  • responding to emails
  • sorting through letters/mail
  • clearing your email inbox
  • organising stationery
  • clean your sinks
  • clean your toilets
  • pet your pet
  • sort through old clothes
  • give to charity
  • go on a walk
  • go on a run
  • clean down any surfaces
  • work out
  • meal prep
  • get rid of empty shampoo bottles from the shower
  • clean out old food from the cupboard/fridge
  • empty out your school bag
  • call your parent
  • unfriend/unfollow people you no longer interact with
  • watch a TEDTalk
  • empty the bins/trash
  • clean the mirrors in your house
  • hug your pet
  • wash some clothes
  • buy any birthday cards/presents that you need to
  • reply to any old texts
  • make a tumblr post on productive things that aren’t studying

procrastinationlikeapro:

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27.12.18 being my own barrista has its perks

studygram: @procrastinationlikeapro

odinsblog:
“ Congratulations to Lauren Underwood, the youngest Black woman in U.S. history to serve in Congress.
✊🏿❤️🖤💚
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