let’s see how many transphobics we can weed out
studying can actually be so much fun if you feel like you have enough time and are not burdened by the prospect of a deadline or something
one of the biggest things I can advocate for (in academia, but also just in life) is to build credibility with yourself. It’s easy to fall into the habit of thinking of yourself as someone who does things last minute or who struggles to start tasks. people will tell you that you just need to build different habits, but I know for me at least the idea of ‘habit’ is sort of abstract and dehumanizing. Credibility is more like ‘I’ve done this before, so I know I can do it, and more importantly I trust myself to do it’. you set an assignment goal for the day and you meet it, and then you feel stronger setting one the next day. You establish a relationship with yourself that’s built on confidence and trust. That in turn starts to erode the barrier of insecurity and perfectionism and makes it easier to start and finish tasks. reframing the narrative as a process of building credibility makes it easier to celebrate each step and recognize how strong your relationship with yourself can become
hello there! i made this study blog in the hope that it'll give me more motivation to stay focused, adhere to my study schedule, and devour my subjects in general.
main blog: @clairvoyantly-yours
goals for today:
morning->
maths lecture
physics numericals
1/2 physics lecture
daytime+evening->
chemistry lecture
chemistry questions
maths questions
physics questions
(keeping nothing for the night because i want to go to bed early :>)
i fear constantly feeling anxious is affecting me academically
nothing just demolishing my notebook with my favourite nailpolish
aiming to have arjun's focus, but instead of the bird's eye, all i am able to see is my goal
Reblong to give someone an ice cream sanditch.
they said, "babe, you gotta fake it till you make it", and i will
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