66/100 days of productivity đŚâĄď¸
Today went well! I got through everything on my list and had a lovely morning. Iâm making more progress with my book! Itâs so long but the writing is amazing so itâs worth it âşď¸. How are you guys doing today?
what highlighters and pens should i buy??
Day 12/100 days of productivity
Achievements:
Did 7 hours of revision
Completed 2 maths past papers
Revised circle theorems
Tidied my room a bit
So Iâm kind of late to this, but I figured it would be fun! At least it will give me something to do over summer đĽ°â¨đ¸
â¨With most schools, colleges and unis closed around the globe and most studyblr students now having school at home I thought I would create a challenge to help everyone stay focused and productive and also to connect with people so even though most people are self-isolating, we donât feel lonelyâ¨
Because no one really knows when weâre going to be able to go back to schools and I know it will depend very much on where you live, Iâm going to do a month of daily âchallengesâ starting on Monday 23rd March 2020 but if the quarantine keeps going Iâll try to add as the weeks/months go on
I want to see what yâall are posting so please use the tag #2020 quarantine challenge and Iâll track this tag and reboot as much as possible!
On this note, I will reblog basically everything even if you donât think it is âaestheticâ cause I love seeing how everyone does their notes and stuff so please get involved đ
Mon - Have you made a study schedule to help you study at home?
Tue - How are you being taught your lessons? (google classroom, teams etc.)
Wed - Whatâs your favourite study snack?
Thu - How are you keeping active?
Fri - What is your favourite subject/topic to study at the moment?
Sat - Where in your house is your favourite place to study?
Sun - What are you doing to relax?
Mon - Take a picture of your desk/study space
Tue - Take a picture of the book you are currently reading
Wed - Take a picture of your most colourful notes
Thu - Take a picture of the pens/highlighters that you could not live without
Fri - Take a picture of the view outside your window
Sat - Take a picture of a meal youâve cooked or something youâve baked
Sun - Take a picture of some of your art or doodles
Mon - What is your favourite food to cook or prepare?
Tue - If you could go anywhere in the world for a week, where would you go?
Wed - What is your biggest goal for this year? Have you done anything so far to achieve this?
Thu - What is the song that makes you happy no matter what?
Fri - What is your favourite TV programme at the moment (on Netflix etc)?
Sat - Where is your favourite place in the world (eg a city youâve been to, a restaurant, or a particular hiking spot)?
Sun - What is your favourite joke?
Mon - What is your biggest tip for staying focused?
Tue - What is your biggest tip for not getting cabin fever?
Wed - What would be your advice to you from five years ago?
Thu - What is the best advice youâve ever been given (e.g. from a teacher of friend)?
Fri - What is your biggest tip for organising your study space/study materials?
Sat - What is your best tip on how to relax?
Sun - What is you biggest tip to someone starting to learn your major/favourite subject/degree?
â¨This is the first month but I might add to this later as the quarantine continues. Letâs all support each other through this difficult timeâ¨
⢠1/14/20 â˘Â 11:30 am â˘
The other day I helped my friend through this process since she had basically no organizational system and it was getting really difficult to get things done on time and for her to take care of herself on top of schoolwork and a job. I thought some of you would benefit from this considering some of the comments and messages I get, so here you go! No shame here, I just want to help and share what Iâve helped several people to do and it seems to be pretty effective!
The first step is to have a desire to change things. The first step to making a substantial change is to acknowledge that thereâs a problem in the first place. You need to have a system for managing your life, and if you donât currently have one then you need to develop one and try to stick to it (you can always change it up later if itâs not working! These are designed to help you and make life easier, not harder!)
Write a list of all your commitments. This can include things like work, school, a hobby, a club, and taking care of yourself, or any other categories that are relevant to your life! Be as specific as possible to write down all of your recurring commitments, this will help you later in the process.
Figure out what isnât working the most. Whatâs the biggest problem? Do you keep missing important things because you donât remember when things are scheduled for? Is your email inbox overflowing? Do you start every day by scrambling around in the morning, unsure of what to do first? Do you keep turning in assignments late? All of the above? Figure out your most important problem to fix and make that your top priority for now. We can also address other issues, but this will be your main focus.
Brainstorm solutions to your main issue. Do you need to set up a calendar system? Need to sort through your email and create a system moving forward so it stays manageable? Do you need to set a specific morning routine? Need a planner or other time management system? Think of some solutions to your main issues and some reasonable, actionable steps that you can take to do it.
Take the first step towards tackling this issue. This can be a small step or a big step, whatever you have time for! If you need to set up a calendar system, for example, you could start by inputting important commitments for the upcoming week. If you need to figure out your email system, you could start by making a couple of folders to organize things. Itâs totally up to you!
Once youâve started to tackle your main issue, now itâs time to focus on how you want to be spending your days. Make a list of any habits you want to incorporate into your life on a regular basis (whether thatâs daily, weekly, or monthly), and determine what specific days (and times, if applicable) you want to do each habit. If they are time-specific, put them into your calendar as a recurring event! These habits arenât permanent, you can change them up as you go if you find theyâre too much or not a right fit, so try not to put too much pressure on yourself! Also try to just focus on doing 2-5 things on a regular basis, since Iâve found doing any more than that can get overwhelming and frustrating. Â Start smaller, and you can always add more as you like.
Now for another list, this time itâs our short-term to doâs! What do you need to get done in the next week, or next few days? I find it helpful to sort tasks by categories based on my recurring commitment list, as well as a miscellaneous list for anything that doesnât fit in the other categories. Write down the due dates next to each task, if they have one. Then, write down what day you want to work on each task, and try to estimate how much time each task will take. No worries if a task is going to take more than one day, just write it down for all of those days that you think it might take to complete it!
Then, write down a list of long-term to doâs! Not everyone will have stuff in this category, but this is for bigger tasks like essays or projects that need to be broken up into smaller steps. Write down any longer-term projects you have, and then below them write down some smaller steps that you need to do to build up to the completion of the project. Be as specific as possible! Then, write down âdue datesâ for each sub-task so that itâll help to pace out the project over time instead of just doing everything at the last minute.
Look at your lists and ask yourself if all of them are entirely necessary. Itâs ok if theyâre all important, but taking time to consider if thereâs anything you can cut down on to make your life a little easier can really pay off in the long term.
Make one last list for the next week (or next couple of days), sorting through your habits, short-term to doâs, and long-term to doâs lists and order tasks based on what day they need to get done. For example, on Monday you might have to do laundry, to do a homework assignment, and to create an outline for your essay. If you have an overwhelming amount of stuff all on one day, try to re-allocate some of the tasks to other days if possible. Otherwise, at least you know ahead of time that itâs going to be a busy day and you can plan accordingly!
If you arenât sure youâll remember to check your list (which you can totally write into a planner or other system if you donât want to just use the plain olâ list, it can be a great start to using a planner or bullet journal if you arenât already using one!), Iâd recommend setting a reminder on your phone to check it every day. (Iâd also recommend taking a photo of your lists if youâre the kind of person who loses things!)
The last step is to continue! Keep working on tackling your main issue and follow your list(s) to the best of your ability! Once you feel like you have a handle on things, then you can work towards getting a hold on another issue that you have with your organizational system! Itâs totally ok to continuously revise your system, if anything itâs even better to keep improving it since continual progress is amazing!
Day 46/100 days of productivity
Achievements:
Wrote notes on my sources used for my english language essay
Wrote an analysis of the sources and detailed the type of language present
Read 4 chapters of my book
Worked out
While it doesnât look like much a lot of it took a long time đ had an alright day today âşď¸đŻ
2020, August
I wrote and deleted the caption about ten times, but Iâm just going to say it: I havenât been feeling well recently. The fact I failed all my exams in June again - and meanwhile most of my friends are finishing their bachelor degrees - makes me feel overwhelmed and like a failure. All I wanted to do in life was go to university, but is it really worth it all this pain and loathing? I try not to linger too much on this question right now, and I fill my days with studying and working. Itâs the best solution for now, but I guess at some point I will have to face the reality of things and decide whether I should drop out and do something about my future. I still love studying physics, but maybe it really isnât for me.
Day 56/100 days of productivity â¨đż
Today was pretty good, Iâm still super tired which sucks but I managed to re do my answers to the EPQ questions so they were more in depth and attended and took notes on the EPQ lecture which was super useful â¨đżâşď¸
Today:
Finished my physics past paper
Revised biology for the test tomorrow
Made notes for my English essay
Stitched on the patch I got for my jeans
Read another chapter of my book
Learnt the third page of my script for drama
Did alright! Quite tired today but partly because I didnât have a coffee this morning... đ
19.08.20 // finally found a planner I like! Already filling it with to do lists and work schedules đđ
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I really need to get more people in my dash. thanks
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