“Years of love have been forgot, in the hatred of a minute.”
— Edgar Allen Poe
~✧°+* 42/100 days of doing better*+°✧~
14.09.2023
After having finally finished Swimming in the Dark a started a whopping two (2) books today! Kind of on accident, actually...
I've had Ariadne sitting on my shelf at my parents' for forever now and since I wasn't feeling in the mood for the spooky classics I had set out for September I decided to start that one instead. I love studying religious history, especially ancient Greek and Roman cults and religious practices. The way religion was so intricately woven into all parts of daily life is extremely fascinating to me, and the myths (and mythology retellings in turn) really reflect that! I haven't made much progress on Ariadne yet, but I'm excited to read on.
After having started book number one in the morning I promptly forgot it at home once I headed out to pick up my siblings from school. So I did the only logical thing to do and bought a new book to read during the wait :) The cover of Where the Crawdads Sing has been speaking to me for a while now. The plot isn't really in line with what I usually read but, hey, it got a map in the front and my fantasy loving brain is wired to that stuff. In the end I ended up not having much time to read, so I only got through the Prologue, but I like the writing style so far.
Positive things I did that day:
ran errands
got paperwork done
visited family
read
Hours slept: ~ 8hrs 30mins Screentime: ~7hrs 30mins Steps taken: ~5.700
~✧°+* 11/100 days of doing better*+°✧~
10.08.2023
More literature review and spending lots of time outside.
Building and keeping routines has always been a struggle for me. It works during the semester because I build my personal routine (when to get up, when to have food, when to do chores) around my classes, but during the semester break it all falls apart :') So for the past week I've been making an effort to get up at a reasonable time and head outide right after getting ready. It's done wonders both for my productivity as well as my mental health
Positive things I did today:
kept the duolingo Spanish streak going
continued literature review
continued reading All Quiet on the Western Front
went for a walk
Hours slept: ~8hrs Screentime: 5hrs 30mins Steps taken: ~8.900
reblog to give the person you reblogged this from a fucking break
~✧°+* 34/100 days of doing better*+°✧~
06.09.2023
(this post was written several days in retrospect)
This is the day birthday preperations really kicked in, so a lot of cleaning was done.
I also attempted to be productive in the morning and looked for internships. I have to do one mandatory, 8 week long internship as part of my undergrad programm and it's the main thing holding me back from finishing my BA. I innitially wanted to do the internship around this time but wasn't able to find a spot, so I'm pushing it (and writing my thesis) back a whole semester.
Positive things I did today:
helped clean
looked for internships
Hours slept: ~8hrs 30mins Screentime: ~9hrs 15mins Steps taken: ~700
{Words by José Olivarez from Citizen Illegal /@fatimaamerbilal , from even flesh eaters don't want me.}
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obsessed with mass market paperbacks. their pleasing rectangular proportions. how they fit badly in a hoodie pocket so you can drag them around everywhere with you like a temporary little buddy. the way they fit in your hand because they're MADE for human hands and not as bookshelf decoration. the way the pages feel when you riffle them gently with your thumb. How pristine and crisp they look when you get them and how creased and folded they look when you're done, even if you try to be nice to them. how that wear is okay, how that's correct actually, because they're made with the philosophy that books aren't meant to be PRETTY, they're meant to be read. that little ripple new ones get on the left side from where you hold them when you're reading, the way the ripple only goes as far as you've read, because u change stories by reading as they are changing you. how you can find thousands of these creased and folded and loved little dudes in every thrift store and used book shop and neighborhood library and you can instantly see the ones that someone carried around in a backpack for weeks or read to pieces or gave up on halfway through because they wear being read like fresh snow wears footprints. I love these poorly made, subpar little rectangles so much. truly the people's books.
Anne | 24 | German | English literature student | writer | band lover
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