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ohk4te

oh. oh yes. i think i could get used to this view / working in bed because this used to be my work space and… it works. fingers crossed it won’t mess with my precious sleeping hours but so far so good!

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wellreadfolk

i just got back from a four day trip to paris! (screech)

the first day, we walked around montmartre, and had the best springtime weather ever. paris is in bloom, and we had a blast. i took so many pictures, so more coming soon!!

now, sadly, back to reality and my books. it was so nice to have a much needed getaway though!

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Only two more days of uni left before exams start (I’m panicking)

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06.06.19 | 10:30am

Sometimes I think I’m ok and then I have a flashback to that episode of doctor who when I was like 7 about the vashta nerada and the time I hoyed a bit of bacon under my bed to check I wasn’t gonna get scalped x

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if you see someone being interrupted in a conversation, acknowledge them, don’t let them be pushed to the side. if you see someone lagging behind, walk beside them. if someone is being ignored, take the step to include them. always remind people of their worth. it hurts when it feels like you’re being forgotten. that small gesture can mean a lot.

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immanuel kant have sentences that are shorter than one (1) page long challenge

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studylustre

하루 종일 내 머릿속에 네 미소만 있네요.

ig: studylustre

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five tips for study marathons

In Belgium we have this thing called ‘blok’. It’s the name for the two to three weeks of marathon studying between the end of classes and the start of exams, related to the verb ‘blokken’, which basically means ‘hardcore studying’. It’s obviously not a very pleasant time, so here are some tips to survive those study marathons!

1. Hydrate. Of course has been said again and again, but that’s because it’s so important! I usually get myself either a half-liter pint and a (reusable!) straw. Straws really help me to drink more, but they’re not very good for the environment, so if you can get your hands on a reusable one, go for it! You can also try adding fruit to your water for some extra flavour.

2. Breathe ouside air at least once a day. I don’t care how you do it. Take a walk at noon, go on a morning run, breathe really deep when you’re in line for the library, stick your head out of a window, I don’t care. Just do it. You need the oxygen and it’s not good to sit inside all day.

3. Don’t wear stuff you sleep in. Now, I’m not saying you can’t wear pjs. What I’m saying is, don’t wear the pjs you wore to bed. Not even if you study at home. Don’t do it. Make sure your brain knows that studying and sleeping are two very different things.

4. Get off your butt during breaks. Sometimes when I’m on a roll at the library, I can study a whole afternoon, with breaks only to go to the bathroom and to refill my waterbottle/make new tea. It works, because I walk around. Point being, have a dance break! Go for a walk! Move!

5. Sleep is useful. I get that if you have an exam the next day and you really need to finish this last chapter, you stay up until 3am. But otherwise, don’t do that to yourself. You can do that tomorrow morning. Your brain needs sleep, you’re not wasting time. Promise. Take care of yourself.

I hope these are useful! You can do this!

AWESOME ❤️

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