because the tumblr algorithm works essentially solely on tags, it’s important to make sure that you use the right ones. in the studyblr community, many blogs ‘track tags’, which means that they follow the tag and reblog the posts within it.
in this post, i have collated many studyblrs and their tracking tags that you can use!
if you would like to be added to the post, please send me an ask and let me know. if you are already included and you change your tag/url, also kindly let me know so that i can keep this post up to date. If there are any mistakes, also let me know!
[note: you need to make sure that your blog is discoverable in your settings to make sure that i can tag you. otherwise i cannot include you]
@apalsant —> #apalsant
@architecturals —> #tusermelissa
@arctic-anna —> #arcticanna
@asteristudy —> #asteristudy
@a-students-lifebuoy —> #astudentslifebuoy or #a students lifebuoy
@athenastudying —> #athenastudying
@audreys-notes —> #heyaudrey
@blueplaidstudies —> #blueplaidlook
@boldlystudy —> #boldlystudy
@bulletnotestudies —> #bulletnotestudies
@caffeine-study —> #caffeinestudy
@captainofstudies —> #captainofstudies
@chicanastudies —> #chicanastudies
@colorcodedchai —> #colorcodedchai
@contre-qui —> #lookmari
@coralstudiies —> #heycora
@divinity-study —> #heyrei
@einstetic —> #einstetic
@emily-studies —> #emily-studies
@endlesstudies —> #heyendless
@gloomstudy —> #gloomstudy
@hannistudies —> #hanniscup
@idlestudy —> #idlestudy
@indie-bitch —> #indie-bitch
@jaeyuyoo —> #jaeyuyoonotes
@jarofsharpies —> #jarofsharpies
@jeonchemstudy —> #jeonchemstudy
@katistudies —> #katistudies
@keshiology —> #keshiology
@kindastudyingstuff —> #akastudies
@lantern-academia —> #lanternacademia
@lattesandlearning —> #lattesforlaura
@lattestudies —> #lattestudies
@lifeofthegrind —> #lifeofthegrind
@lostlibrariangirl —> #lostlibrariangirl
@make-granger-proud —> #makegrangerproud
@maraskull —> #maraskull
@mathias-researches —> #lookmatthias
@medical-magpie —> #medical magpie or #medical-magpie
@medblrr —> #medblrr
@mediblr —> #mediblr
@medustudies —> #medustudies
@melaschnie —> #studywithmelli
@melody-of-moon —> #studybucky
@moon-thestars —> #moonthestars
@museeofmoon —> #heyzainab
@music-of-physics —> @heyalyss
@myhoneststudyblr —> #myhoneststudyblr
@nadjastudies —> #takealooksid
@ndemic —> #heylihi
@niastudies —> #niastudies
@noctis-studies —> #noctisstudies
@paperandcaffeine —> #paperandcaffeine
@pastelsandhazelnutcoffee —> #pastelsandhazelnutcoffee
@peachblossomstudy —> #heypeachblossom
@philology-studies —> #philologystudies
@phoenixstudies —> #phoenixstudies
@poweredbygreentea —> #poweredbygreentea
@problematicprocrastinator —> #problematicprocrastinator
@productivewitch —> #productivewitch
@projecthappinez —> #projecthappinez
@raebae-studies —> #heyreags
@randomstudyblr —> #randomstudyblr
@rivkahstudies —> #rivkahlook
@rylie-studies —> #lookrylie
@samanthropologist —> #samanthastudies
@selkie-studies —> #selkiestudies
@seltzerstudies —> #seltzerstudies
@serendistudy —> #serendistudy
@shimmer-studies —> #shimmer-studies
@smileystudies —> #smileystudies
@soaked-in-starlight —> #starlightstudy
@somuchtostudysolittletime —> #somuchtostudysolittletime
@sonderstudy —> #sonderstudy
@spoonieacademia —> #heytheo
@starryuniversitas —> #starryuniversitas
@studiesnstationary —> #studiesnstationary
@studyblr-so-i-dont-failblr —> #ameerstudies
@studycris —> #studycris
@study-diaries —> #study diaries
@study-it-sightless —> #blindacademia
@studyingfilms —> #studyingfilms
@studying-nando —> #studying nando or #studying-nando
@study-van —> #studyvan
@studywithzorah —> #studywithzorah
@stuhde —> #stuhde
@stu-dna —> #heyharri and #heyharriet
@teapenguin —> #lookzuzia
@uglystudies —> #uglystudies
@venustudy —> #heyvenustudy
@vintage-lattes —> #vintage-lattes
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how to stay motivated throughout the school year
spicing things up
how to handle a bad grade
ideas for rewarding yourself
kpop journal
burnout - a guide for students
bujo for students
my after school routine
new year, new me?
how i study
german media
taking notes in class
how to wear what you want to school
autumn study tips
self care journal
birkenbihl method
summer guide
printables
study breaks
my favorite apps
study music
good habits
self-discipline
how to drink more water
what to do while on the bus
some advice
that time of the month
self care
- ̗̀ asks ̖́-
how to study + motivation
tips for new studyblrs + ways to prep for senior year
how to stay motivated after school when u have homework
back to school tips in german
german slang
Since I was unable to go on a spring break trip with most of my closest friends, I have been spending my spring break doing a massive overhaul cleaning. Although this is personally tailored to me, I thought I’d share my schedule for the week and what I have been doing to clean everything.
Saturday/Sunday:
thoroughly clean my bathroom
Monday:
wash my undergarments and organize them within their drawer
wash half my clothes and sort them by color and style within my closet
wash my bedsheets
declutter my bedside table
put new photos on the walls and take down old ones
Tuesday:
wash the other half of my clothes and organize them in my closet
go through my clothes and donate the ones I do not want or need
declutter the rest of my closet
clean out my dresser and declutter it
reorganize and declutter my bookshelves
clean the baseboards, windows, bookshelves, and all over the surfaces
Wednesday:
clean out my phone and tablet of old apps, old photos, etc.
clean out my computer
clean out and reorganize and declutter from under my bed
clean out the inside of the drawers and the cabinets in my bathroom
clean the baseboards and door of my bathroom
Thursday:
place the decorations around my room (deskpads, artist figures, etc.)
decide on new systems of planning, organization, or storage
remove any old furniture or unwanted items
When any big project, I recommend you take it in steps. Start by making a list of areas, and then within those areas sets of items, and within that, what you want to change. Then find or make a playlist full of bops, and make sure to reward yourself after a long period of hard work. Having your living space neat and clean will be so worth it.
Previous #Wellness Wednesday post: 10 Things I Make Time For
Babe, you’re not stealing my fries, you’re sharing our fries=) #EthicalMemes
What can you do when you feel completely wiped out or you’re strapped for time, but your home is a mess beyond any acceptable living standards? Here are some things you can do to improve your living space without having to expand all the energy required for a thorough cleaning.
Start with putting items of clothing where they belong. Fold and store away clean clothes, put what is dirty in your laundry basket or bag. If that is too much for you, put everything in a designated spot so most of the floors are not littered with them.
Pick up your trash. If there is anything on the floor that belongs in the recycling bin or the trash, put them there.
Sweep or vacuum where dirty. You don’t have to do the whole thing. Just focus on the dirtiest visible spots: the entrance, around the dining table and in the kitchen tend to be typical ones for me.
Put your dishes in soapy water. If you don’t have enough energy to do the dishes, fill your sink with hot water and put in a generous amount of dish soap. That way, the dishes will be easier to clean when you have the energy to do them.
Wipe your counters. Just use a rag or whatever, and don’t focus on making it spotless.
Throw away expired food. Don’t let it litter your refrigerator.
Put used towels in the laundry. Fresh towels make you feel cleaner.
Clean the toilet bowl and sink. These are the two most visible dirty things in the bathroom and they don’t take a lot of time to clean.
Rince your shower. You don’t have to clean it. Just rince the walls and the inner shower curtain so it looks a bit fresher.
Put dishes in the sink and throw away expired food and trash. If you tend to eat at your desk or in your living room, it’s easy to forget to put away those dirty dishes.
Throw away useless paper. It’s easy to let it litter your workspace.
Wipe visibly dirty surfaces. If you eat at your desk or in your living room, it is likely you rarely think of cleaning those places.
You don’t have to do everything on this list. It’s okay to only do the least time/energy-consuming things and leave the rest for later or prioritize an area that has more impact on your well-being than others.
Don’t forget to move around, sleep and eat as much as you need to. These are your basic human needs and neglecting them will impair your performance.
Clean yourself, too. If you don’t have the energy for a shower, baby wipes or a face cloth wet with soapy water will make you feel fresher without requiring a full shower. Dry shampoo is also a life-saver if your hair tends to get oily.
Sometimes we can feel overwhelmed by the amount of things to do. Don’t forget that you can always break down these tasks into smaller ones that you can do during pomodoro breaks or other short breaks while you’re studying! Take it one step at the time and stay within your limits.
some easy to follow tips on how to organize your digital life for a stress-free experience while trying your best at school! ✨📖
other posts:
advice on choosing your major
self-studying in three steps
being productive at home
requested by sippymax