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“ [ jan. 09. 2019 ] - [ 03/100 ]
The first of many textbooks arrived today, just in time for my ethics reading
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[ jan. 09. 2019 ] - [ 03/100 ] 

The first of many textbooks arrived today, just in time for my ethics reading 

background by @emmastudies

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That is one curious cat.

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“dreamy @nypl shelves ☁️🤤 (at NYPL The New York Public Library)
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dreamy @nypl shelves ☁️🤤 (at NYPL The New York Public Library)

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10 january, 2019

how am i supposed to study maths when he demands to be cuddled this much?

at least he doesn’t lie all over the text like my other cat usually does though.

If only the cat could actually help with studying, then he would give its cuddles.

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oo9/1oo


So much planning…


Desktop and Monthly Study Planner by @emmastudies

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01.08.2019 - 2/100 days of productivity

I spent part of last night decorating my wall and putting up pictures of some people who motivate me, which are my boyfriend, my dad, and my brother who passed away around this time last year. Seeing these helps give myself a push to continue to do well.

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10 tips to increase your motivation for study

emmastudies:

Motivation is one of the biggest issues for students and it is always great to find a few things that can keep you feeling inspired. Here are my top ten ideas:

  1. start small - set yourself a challenge to work for five to ten minutes. Yes, just five minutes can be enough to get started! If you can get through that five minutes, you will start breaking down that feeling of disinterest and begin to get more into working. A fantastic application that will keep you from using your phone and on a time limit of between 10 minutes and two hours is Forest! However, here are some free alternatives.
  2. plan tomorrow today - I find planning my day - or at least writing down a couple of tasks - before bed is extremely beneficial. In the morning I wake up with intent and get see my main priorities. They don’t have to full-fledged plans or written nicely in my planner but even just small reminders on a post-it note are enough for me to feel more organised.
  3. give yourself a bit of structure - as mentioned, having a plan is a great way to start the day. You might use a planner, a bullet journal or a free printable from me to organise! Set yourself up with 3 key things to finish or do during the day. Give yourself a goal and a reward upon completion. Put time limits on tasks and use a schedule to stay on track.
  4. utilise a studygram/studyblr - basically, the communities on Tumblr and Instagram act as amazing accountability partners! I am constantly motivated by my blog and being able to share my day to day life on Instagram or Snapchat. I definitely have become incredibly motivated and disciplined because of these two communities. If you’re thinking about starting a studyblr, read this. If you’re thinking about starting a studygram, read this. If you already have either, here is how you can use it to further motivate yourself!
  5. set up an inspiring workplace - dedicating a space to work, and only work, is a great way to build a mindset of motivation which kicks in when you sit down. This Pinterest board has loads of inspiration for setups and organisation! You can also add a cute plant, a bright study lamp and some motivational printables for added encouragement!
  6. externalise your short and long-term goals - by making a verbal or written commitment to your goals, you are much more likely to take steps to follow them through. You might want to have a really productive week catching up on all your work, improve your GPA or pass your semester with flying colours. At the start of each week think of the ways you can put your goals into actions. Then at the end of the week reflect on how you did. Track your progress and keep up your motivation by seeing things get a step closer each time!
  7. listen to some music - putting on my favourite songs always put me in a better mindset and feeling more positive. Before a study session or during a break, I will sometimes put on a few songs I’m loving and take a moment to refocus.
  8. don’t force it - if you’re feeling unmotivated to study, try doing something else for a short amount of time. Avoid things that could distract you like browsing Facebook or Instagram. Instead, try tidying your bedroom, organising your upcoming week, read a chapter of a book, or get a drink of water. Alternatively, make an action plan for what you need to do with your next few tasks. That way you’re still making progress with your work but aren’t sitting feeling too unmotivated to actually study.
  9. find some inspiration - there is no shortage of amazing people with incredible stories of success! Podcasts such as The Daily Boost, The Tony Robbins Podcast and The School of Greatness are great examples. Ted Talks are often incredibly insightful and motivating! Search for quotes or stories from your favourite people!
  10. change your mindset - one of the biggest challenges in motivation is adjusting your own perspective. For instance, instead of thinking “I am terrible at this” think “How can I learn this differently to really understand?”. “I made a mistake” think “What can I take away from making this mistake?”. “It isn’t perfect” think “These perfectionist tendencies are only making this more difficult, I can be content with my work”. Having a more positive outcome to each situation should help boost your confidence and motivation!

I hope these few tips are useful and help improve your motivation! If it helps, I would love to hear about it :-)


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So true and so helpful at the same time.

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Why can’t more library and bookstores be as highly structured like this one?

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“Geometric Animations / 181231
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Geometric Animations / 181231

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Geometric Animations / 181221

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This is such an impressive picture.

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alabasterfox

This is such an impressive picture.

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Always keep standing and fears are going to run from you.

Always keep standing and fears are going to run from you.

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“Geometric Animations / 181219
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Geometric Animations / 181219