Recently I’ve tried a few things that have improved my productivity by a crap ton. Honestly, I highly recommend it.
1. The 2 Minute Rule. If it will take less than two minutes to do, do it now. I get back to my dorm after class and the first thing I do is change out of my jeans and into running shorts. Before, I would just ball them up and throw them in my wardrobe, still inside out. Now, I fix them, then I fold them and either stick them on my shelf to be put back on in a few hours or put them on a hanger. It’s quick, easy, and you’ll be really grateful in the future that you got it out of the way. And on that note, #2.
2. “Future Me will thank Past Me for this.”
I used to never make my bed. It was annoying and tedious. However, it also annoyed me when I studied because it was a messy room, and for me, a messy room = a messy mind. Now, when I wake up in the morning, it’s the first thing I do. I do this because I keep telling myself that Future Me will be grateful that I got it out of the way. Future Me can now study without having anxiety about the state of her room. Literally, if it’s something you know you’ll be moaning and groaning about in the future, do it now. It’s literally that simple.
Productivity can really be that simple, y’all. It doesn’t always have to be waking up at 6am and going on a 5 mile run. Sometimes it’s so simple as doing something small now so you don’t have to do it later.
Friday | 12 June 2020
Welcome to the chaos, a.k.a my desk, the day before an exam!
Well at least, my papers are still in organised piles. Can't guarantee it will stay that way... 😅
I’ve been receiving tonnes of questions on Note - Taking recently, so I’d thought I make a post. Plus, I had fun making these graphics.
There are three different methods that I prefer when it comes to note taking:
Notes written During the Lecture
I highly recommend taking notes during the lecture.
I also use abbreviations for quicker and more efficient note taking. Some examples of abbreviation that I use are:
w/ - With
w/o - Without
e.g. - For example
Notes written After the Lecture
As for notes written after the lecture, I tend to seek the help of Google Spreadsheets or Microsoft Excel. This way I am able to organise information learnt. I do this by dividing the information provided into two columns, one for keywords or questions and the other for definitions and answers.
*Note: This method was adapted from the note taking method I’ve used during college.
Rewritten Notes
I also rewrite my notes. My rewritten notes are arranged based on the order they appear in the syllabus unless there are pieces of information that are related to more than one topic.
I use a black pen or pencil for my written notes, as well as coloured pens and highlighters to highlight the key words and terminologies for emphasise.
Before writing them down, I tend to visualise the layout - alternating between words and pictures/diagram. This definitely helps me with remembering for exams. All I have to do is imagine that I’m looking at that page and I can remember where everything is.
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Please click on the images for a much clearer view.
Well, that’s all from me! I hope that you found this information helpful. And, don’t hesitate to ask me questions if you’re confused about this method of note-taking, or any other problems you might have. For more information of how to survive university, follow this page. And, for more medical school chronicles, follow me on IG. Follow my studygram/medgram for more content.
It’s that time of the school year where I just randomly flash peace signs at nothing in particular to keep my spirits up.
Study scenes from my last two mornings^^
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“I’m not everything I want to be, but I’m more than I was, and I’m still learning.”
— Charlotte Eriksson, Everything Changed When I Forgave Myself
Hi everyone!! I am using the Elisi platform and it honestly makes me want to throw my physical journal/planner away! It is super useful and easy to use but very effective! Try it out :)
Hey guys! Whilst replying to my last message, I came across an application called Elisi - it is a free digital bullet journal app for iPhone/iPad, Andriod and Mac :D
I’ve just downloaded it to see what it can do and it has:
weekly calendars (unfortunately, no monthly or daily specific)
colour-coded lists (with % completion)
habit trackers (each week and tracks your record/streak)
notes - these you can have per week, but if you bookmark them they’ll stay for any week you go too!
check off your tasks or check off and leave a reaction (sad, neutral, happy)
Here is a screenshot of me testing it out so you can have a quick see!
Just thought I’d share it since it’s free and looks quite useful! :-)
this is adorable
I thought it was time to show all of you my desk :) I put some personal annotations on it, if you have any more questions you can just send me a message! Anni
there is a difference between people who are smart and people who get good grades
Reading a book under a tree is pretty disrespectful