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Florence Studies

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Florence | 15 | UK Currently studying GCSE's I track #florencestudies
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learnjp

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:

  1. Step One: Make your bed and clean your room.
  2. Step Two: Brush your teeth, wash your face, brush your hair, and get changed into something clean and comfortable.
  3. Step Three: Clean and organise your study space.
  4. Step Four: Put the materials that you will need on your study space (your pens + notebooks, textbooks, laptop, headphones, etc.)
  5. Step Five: Prepare some snacks and something to drink.
  6. Step Six: Put on some relaxing music or something that will help you focus.
  7. Step Seven: Open your notebooks, textbooks, and laptop to the documents or pages that you need.
  8. 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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05.07.17 | wed 

first post eyy! 

here are some pics of the business management notes i’ve prepared for my recent exam. school officially starts tomorrow. i’m all pumped up & hopefully i’ll be able to do better in terms of my grades this term.

let’s keep the FITE going! 👊👊

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createnotes

sUCH BEAUTIFUL NOTES

love this

omg this is so gorgeous??

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I’m planning on taking an anatomy course next year where I’ll have the opportunity to both dissect and draw diagrams, plus write a research paper/presentation. Yesterday I got the chance to learn how to dissect and it was fascinating! Just basic stuff of course, but still so interesting!!

Aside from that, I have a midterm next week, and a quiz starting tomorrow so the semester is already getting hectic as ever! How’s the semester for you guys? Hopefully you’re able to manage well?

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01.17.2018

Study set up for today! Studied for an exam I have tomorrow. I am enjoying having my notes on Pages, far quicker, convenient, and efficient. I can go back to add or change things, I have all of my module assignments and study material in the same document.

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emmastudies

Study Session Planner Free Printable

Whilst sitting in class I came up with an all in one study planner (you can tell my mind wonders hah!). I thought to combine a schedule, top priorities, a pomodoro time tracker and notable distractions would make a very simple to use but motivating printable! Happy studying!

I hope you enjoy using and customising these printables! If you upload a photo featuring it, I’d love to see. Please tag me on Tumblr with #emmastudies or on Instagram with @emmastudiess. You can see other people using my printables by visiting the #esprintables tag on my blog! Please remember, these printables are for personal use only and should not be redistributed as your own.

If you want to find more organisational printable and support me, please check out my Etsy shop with lots of downloads dedicated to students. You can use ‘student10′ to get 10% off any purchase! :-)

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{06.08.17} 1/30 days of productivity!! have been inactive for a while, due to my busy schedule,, ;_; spent the day doing math questions, writing chemistry notes and finishing up on some homework!! anyways, hope you guys have a productive week ahead!! ✨

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thomastudies

wednesday, december 13 — guess who is back?

it feels really great to finally be able to post something here! im studying on a daily basis because my finals are literally from next week to the beginning of january, so once it starts, the hunger games start at the same time… it is getting quite hard tbh, we have a shit-ton of finals, so many hard things to remember but at least everything is interesting (except one class)! trying my best to be as productive as possible, and trying me best to memorize every single thing…

really hope you are all doing great! i am currently studying some chinese history before getting back to my chinese literature notes/translation notes🇨🇳 i am also currently watching an episode of Grey’s Anatomy at the same time because I need my brain to freaking relax for at least 45mins haha…

studygram/bookstagram: thomreads

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optomstudies

A Mind Map About Mind Maps! 🧠🗺️

Hi! Do you have any tips for creating mind maps? I know they’re super helpful for a lot of people but idk when I make them I don’t really know what to put and I just end up with paragraphs of text that don’t look organized at all. Any tips would really help ㅠㅠ thank you!!
  1. Main idea is to keep it simple, but to annotate relationships between concepts!
  2. Mind maps aren’t going to be your only study notes for some subjects. Mindmaps are overviews of a topic, and really detail oriented subjects may need additional notes. 
  3. In that situation, the mind map becomes a collection of headings for your more detailed notes! It should never become long paragraphs. 

Hope that helps!!

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ky-ou

Here are 5 TIPS to search Google more efficiently adopted from this article.

Some of you may already know about this but I thought I’d still make a simple infographic to share with those who doesn’t — 5 tips to search Google more efficiently. I’ve been using these tips/tricks to Google search and they’ve been really helpful. The link above has 20 tips, I suggest you read it if you have time.
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