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Write down all study appointments. For example: Lectures, work groups, seminars, deadlines for essays and exams.Â
Write down the already planned and important social appointments. For example: Working hours for a (voluntary) job, sports, important parties, dinner appointments.Â
Write down necessary time to relax. We recommend keeping at least one day free of study of study tasks, for example in the weekend. Also, take into consideration: Mornings after a late-night activity, and evenings after a long day of work.Â
Write down self-study time. When will you be able to study? Study appointments + self-study should comprise about a full-time job (40 hours per week). What will you do during this study time? When will you have breaks?Â
Now write down some buffer time. Life is full of surpries. In all lives unexpected events will occur. So, itâs absolutely necessary to plan in buffer time. In the time you plan in âin reserveâ you can complete tasks that have been delayed. If there is no (study) delay, buffer times becomes free time.Â
Think about the time-slots that are still empty. Are there specific things you would like to do in this time? If not, name them:Â âfree timeâ. Especially if youâre a perfectionistic person, itâs good to also make your âfree timeâ SMART so you know when you are NOT going to worry about your studies.Â
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Hi dear Lumen,
Do you have any tips on how to study more effectively and/ or memorize better because it would help a lot. Thank youđ¤ Have a great day/evening!
Hi darling,
As you may know, I am a maestra at organizing, creating systems, and simplifying things in order to maximize efficiency - and that applies for studying as well. đ
I often emphasize the importance of self-knowledge and working with instead of against yourself. In this case, that translates as working with your abilities instead of forcing yourself to learn in a dry, outdated, uniform manner that doesn't align with you, just because school, college, or your family says so.
Are you a visual learner (through the eyes)? Then write down your lessons in a concise, aesthetic manner, this will help you memorize easier. Add diagrams, illustrations, or even just sketches related to the lesson, as it further helps with memorizing.
Are you an auditive learner (by listening and speaking)? Then read your lessons out loud. Record yourself if it helps, play it back until you can recite it back. Ask friends to help with rehearsing for extra support.
Are you a haptic learner (by touch and feeling)? - This one's more tricky, but you can employ some activity while studying, such as braiding, tapping your fingers or feet, gesturing, etc.
There are theories of other types of learning, as mentioned here and here. If the above 3 don't apply to you, do a quick research to see what resonates with you more, in order to find a more efficient technique. It can make all the difference in your study routine.
Do you study better in the evening/at night? When itâs quiet and nobody is disturbing you and your schedule is clear? You may be a night owl and itâs your natural circadian rhythm to have higher brain activity and energy towards the evening/night - if so, take advantage of it.
Do you study better in the morning? Because you feel fresh and focused? Youâre likely an early bird, so arrange your study schedule to follow this rhythm accordingly, you'll be much more productive.
If you have a chaotic schedule that doesn't allow much flexibility for the above, simply work with your available schedule to the best of your ability. Move household chores and other errands around so that your peak efficiency timeframe can be used for the bulk of your studying.
Do rewards help in completing a task? If yes, try something useful like taking a sip of water after reading 3 paragraphs, or that you can watch your favorite show after finishing studying, or going to the museum, or whatever it is that makes you excited at the moment!
Do you have a short attention span? Donât worry about it, just divide your studying in brief intervals of 30-60 min, with a small break inbetween to keep your concentration sharp. If you start to get distracted, remember why youâre doing this (your academic goals, whatever they are), and if that doesnât work, maybe you just need some fresh air or a cup of tea to start fresh.
If you have issues staying on track, you can ask a friend or family member to hold you accountable by checking up on you.
Donât forget to make studying enjoyable as possible: use colorful stationary, set up a nice desk that fills you with pleasure or excitement when you see it (ie. plants, lighting, pretty decor, books organized in a satisfying way, etc), a fluffy pillow against your back, the list goes on. Get creative! This is your space.
Another way to make studying enjoyable is thinking out of the box. If you prefer a more streamlined, digital system, use an app that makes the process of studying more enjoyable - whether itâs something as basic as the native Notes app on macOS, Word docs, or a professional tool like Ulysses where you can organize everything to your heartâs content.
Visual inspiration and moodboards: you can also browse through Pinterest boards for inspiration or even follow Tumblr studyblr-ers to make studying as a process more aesthetic and appealing. There is a truth that the imagery we expose ourselves to inspires our actions; when you have your dashboard filled with pretty desks and notebooks and tidy handwriting from bookblr and studyblr content, it can boost your motivation. (Just be mindful not to fall into the trap of unhealthy perfectionism, or associating your self-worth with productivity - neither of those things will help you in any way, and will only cause anxiety, low productivity and self-worth issues.)
If you fall off track, don't be hard on yourself. It happens to the best of us. If you really want to finish what you started, just do what you can, take it one step at a time, and remember that you only fail if you stop trying. Give yourself space to do your best (even if that is 5% on some days, it's still good enough), and improve along the way. You can do this! đđťđđ˝đđż
Hope this helps. Good luck and have a productive day/evening ahead to all ambitious ladies! đ âď¸
-Lumen
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Step one: Learn how to play guitar: Justin Guitar is a fine and free place to start learning chords and the basic skills youâll need to be able to play guitar â from there, itâs up to you, but once you know the basics, just looking up tabs for your favorite songs and learning them on your own is how many young guitar players get their start (plus itâs an excellent party trick).
Step two: A delightful free voice lesson from Berklee College Of Music.
Step three: Have you always thought you had an inner TSwift? Berklee College of Music offers an Introduction to Songwriting course completely for free online. The course is six weeks long, and by the end of the lesson youâll have at least one completed song.
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Lifehackerâs basics of photography might be a good place to start. Learn how your camera works, the basic of composition, and editing images in post-production. If you finish that and youâre not sure what to do next, hereâs a short course on displaying and sharing your digital photographs.
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since my last masterpost on mind maps was successful i thought iâd make a masterpost about general studying! this way i get to share with you guys what iâve found out over the years with my personal experience!Â
the space you choose to study is really important! it can be in your bedroom, another place in ur house, library, cafe, a park, etc
it should be somewhere u can focus + concentrate without distractions
have more than one place to pick from in case u ever need to change a little or canât use one
lighting is really important. good natural lighting is always best; try to find a place where the light comes from your left if youâre a righty or from the right if youâre a lefty â youâll thank me when ur writing and u can see everything perfectly
if ur in ur room, figure out whether having motivational quotes/pics on your walls help u or distract u â for me, i like to have a couple but not many, and mostly motivational quotes + sticky notes with the stuff i need to get done
keep it organised! u can use drawers to keep ur suplies so that they arenât all laying around when ur studying if u donât need them
lay out everything u need when ur about to start studying so that u donât have to get up to get this or that all the time
itâs great to try out many different ones!
youâll always have a couple u prefer but donât be afraid to experiment
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masterpost by @etudiance
flashcards are awesome for memorizing + testing yourself! here are some tips for making them by @tbhstudying
hereâs a great alternative for flashcards by @studyign!
mind maps are great for linking information + understanding + condensing. hereâs a link to my masterpost!
rewriting notes is an awesome way to revise!Â
when u rewrite ur notes, u can color code them + add lil drawings + diagrams, make them more visual overall
great masterpost on visual/aesthetically pleasing notes by @areistotle
if theyâre available, always try to find old exams and take them to practice! u can take them under exam conditions or not, whatever helps u the most
first of all, u need to figure out whether u work better with or without background music, because it may end up distacting u
if u donât want music but still need background noise, u can listen to white noise or ambient noise!
classical music is awesome; studies have shown that it benefits the brain, sleep patterns + stress levels
u can listen from playlists on 8tracks, spotify or youtube vids [i prefer 8tracks]
check out my #music tag for great playlists + masterposts!!
youâve probably heard of it all over the studyblr community and thatâs because itâs awesome
hereâs a link to the official site!
itâs great for helping u focus; i work better like this because i couldnât study for an hour straight if my life depended on it, + i still get everything done!
however, donât adapt yourself to the times it sets for u but the other way around â if youâre working and the 25 minutes are done but u still feel like u can continue, youâre motivated and focused, go on!Â
donât know what to do in those breaks? hereâs the list for u!
i use forest to time myself! itâs great cause it also keeps u from checking ur phone. focusnow is a free alternative for ios
start revising early, even if u know u can cram and get good results. i used to do the last thing and even though i got really good grades i was always super stressed the day before and it made studying suck even more
avoid checking social media while studying, even tumblr for âmotivationâ, because youâll inevitably get sucked into it
form a study group or find a study buddy because theyâll help u focus, u can explain to each other when u donât understand something, etc
know everything u need to get done and prioritize
make ur notes pretty only if u have the time + it helps u
if u donât have the time to make ur notes pretty but are a visual learner, grab a highlighter and colour code them â e.g. green for terms, yellow for definitions, pink for dates/people
figure out whether u work best in the morning, afternoon or evening. try not to study at night unless necessary + get good rest bc it helps ur brain work better
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i hope you found this masterpost helpful!! if u have any questions or request for a masterpost, send me a message!
sofi xx
⢠clean ya room (just do it). also, check those pinterest boards you save for âone dayâ and actually go through them and draw some inspiration, even if you just end up rearranging the books on your bookshelf or putting some flowers from your garden in a mason jar on your desk. this is your home, make it feel like it is.
⢠do your laundry (also, donât forget your bed sheets). if youâre in the mood, look at next weekâs weather forecast and think about what youâre going to wear. go through your drawers, check the back of your closet. that hat you bought some time ago and forgot about because you didnât dare to wear it? well⌠new week, new you, right?Â
⢠call a friend/family member you havenât talked to in a while, tell them you miss them. tell them you love them. remember and appreciate that they are a part of your life even if it doesnât feel like it all the time.
⢠draw, paint, journal, write or make some music. something you know you love doing but ânever find the timeâ. sunday is âfinding-the-time dayâ. if youâre not feeling creative, read a book or watch your favorite show. or watch a new show. a scary show. a funny show. laugh as loud as you want. listen to music. listen to your favorite songs, or listen to new songs. even a new genre if you dare. turn the volume all the way up. take a second to consciously feel the music. you can always get up and dance. or sing. or both.
⢠the great, but still really effective classic: take a bath or a really long shower. if you have this special face or hair mask youâre saving up for a special occasion: congrats, youâre the special occasion today. use it. also, body lotion. we all know youâre going to be running late during the week and skip it one too many times. make yourself feel like the goddess you are.Â
⢠sit in silence for a few moments. listen to your breath. listen to your heartbeat. for the love of god PLEASE listen to your thoughts for once in your life. donât make them feel like they are wrong. or bothersome. they too just want to be heard once in a while. what are they trying to tell you? what could be soothing for them? be compassionate to yourself. itâs okay. you are okay. you are okay.
⢠think about things you can be grateful for next week. even if you feel like your life sucks atm, think about the small things you take for granted in a different way. for example: ânext week, i will have access to clean water. CLEAN. WATER. 844 million people donât have that.â or ânext week, my legs will take me wherever i want to go. not everybody has two fully functioning legs, so iâm lucky in that way.â youâre allowed to feel bad about your life, but youâre also allowed to feel good about things.Â
⢠if youâve stayed home most of the week, go out. go for a walk. go swimming. go to a party or dinner with friends. even if you feel like you donât need to see the outside world, chances are youâll feel great after you do. if you feel like youâve been running around all week, maybe youâd like to stay home today. put on your ugliest sweater, comfiest leggings, and fluffiest socks and curl up under a thousand blankets. you a sloth today and itâs okay.Â
⢠eat. i mean honestly: eat THE THING. i donât care if youâre on a diet. if thereâs something youâve been craving all week that has turned you into the veiny-neck-dude meme just trying to resist it: EAT IT. you deserve it. not because you worked out or ate salads or did well in school, but just because youâre a human and you love to eat and life is short and you should be allowed to eat yummy things. itâs okay. you wonât gain 5 pounds or lose your brain cells no matter how unhealthy it is, i promise.
⢠plan plan plan yo week. it doesnât matter if you use a planner, bullet journal, the calendar on your phone or the notes app: write everything down you have going on next week. appointments. events. coffee-dates. when are you going to the gym? what are you going to eat? (meal prep if necessary) also, create reminders on your phone for everything. âi wonât forget it!â is a sweet thought, but oh honey you will. schedule reminders for every event. let your phone remind you that you need to buy toilet paper when the store is nearby. schedule daily reminders for your medications. (once youâve done this it honestly feels like you just cleaned out 38GB of your brain, you simply donât have to worry about that anymore, space for more important info, like your new favorite pun to annoy everyone with)
⢠most importantly: listen to what your mind and your body need today and next week. daily life is so full of âshould-doâs that itâs important to find a healthy balance between the âshouldâs and the âneedâs. you will be much more productive, healthy and happy that way. nobody knows you better than you do, take advantage of that and plan accordingly.
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