Wheezing rn
i unintentionally typed in "medkip" while talking with a friend and this happened
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05.13.2020 | ミ★ 17/100 days of productivity ★彡
missing philly a lil right now... :’( throwback to my august spread and a pic of one of the murals near campus
being a college student in a big city >>> being a high schooler in the middle of nowhere
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i hope one day my library looks like my late grandmother's, chock-full of decades of classics, fiction, anthologies of poetry, and volumes on unique travel destinations.
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14·06·18 // 🎧piledriver waltz ~ arctic monkeys
this is my gcse exam timetable, my last exam is tomorrow >.< but in better news my razer gaming headphones arrived. they are quartz pink with kitten ears but honestly my favourite thing is the holographic stickers that come with razer products
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1. First, compile a list of all your tasks. Take the time to make a full list and make sure that you don’t leave anything out. Don’t worry about the order just yet.
2. Understand each task completely. To do so, use the Who, What, When, Why, Where, How strategy. Ask yourself these questions
Who wants the work done
What do they want to be done?
When should the work be done?
Why does it fit here?
How will this work impact the deadlines of my other work
By using this process, you’ll fully understand what type of work is to be done, how you’ll do it as well as the time it will take.
3. Consider a few aspects. It can be difficult to prioritize when everything feels like a priority. So let’s break down each task and figure it out. You want to think about these aspects:
Importance: Consider the value. Take into account the positive results and what would happen if you didn’t complete it on time.
Effort required: Consider the time and resources needed
Urgency: Consider an upcoming deadline. What needs to be done today, in a week or two, a month?
4. Now rank your tasks. Use the table below as a guide. This way, you’ll be able to figure out which task should be your highest priority, your lowest and everything in between.
5.Set deadlines. Now that you’ve figured everything out. Set realistic deadlines and stick to them. Don’t use the same deadline that your teacher gave you. Aim to finish one or two days before that, maybe even less. But make sure you don’t rush.
6. Be flexible! You can try to plan everything, but somethings obstacles come in the way. You may forget your notes at school and have a power outage. So it’s important to be flexible and work around the issue. In case anything bad happens, re-prioritize and move on.
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180814:
this is a week later but small travel spread!! i was only in new York for the day because my flight from india landed in the morning and my flight home left in the evening but i still got to sightsee and shop !! i went to muji and line friends and i am: a happy bub
🎵: heart attack by exo
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8.29.18 // august flew by so fast!!
The first couple weeks of school have been busy, but beyond fun - year two of uni is going to be amazing, I can already tell!
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23.05.2020 // i’m done with my exams!! now i just have to sit around for a month to wait for my results and figure out what the heck i’m going to do about my future
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besides the fact that many school things were left undone, i made great strides in the song i’m writing and the novel i’ve been outlining. ya win some ya lose some.
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