i cant take my career’s courses but i have germany I ready to start this term!
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you mean bangchan?
“Never give up on something that you can’t go a day without thinking about.”
— Winston Churchill
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I’ll bruise my knees for this man
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clouds look beautiful today
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yes, its me trying to absorb one month of information in one day to do an exam
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reading to feel like im not lazy
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#1 protip if you just can’t seem to complete your to do list
if you’ve got A Lot™ on your plate and you just can’t cross everything off, no matter how hard you work every day, try switching to a work-oriented to do list instead of a task-oriented one.
but sabrina, what’s the difference? glad you asked!
instead of writing down:
☐write essay
☐revise bio
☐clean room
switch to pomodoros/timeframes:
☐pomodoro 1: work on essay
☐pomodoro 2: bio revision
☐pomodoro 3: clean room
this way, you can adjust your pomodoro length to the time you’ve got left - your first pomodoro can be 50min long, but if you find yourself with 2 unfinished pomodoros and it’s already 9pm, you can switch to 25min, complete them, and still be able to cross them off the list by the end of your day :)
now of course this won’t work as well if you’ve got 5 assignments to turn in by midnight and haven’t started on a single one, but this method is lovely for everyday studying in workload-heavy academic programs where you’ve sometimes got 10+ tasks daily, so i’d recommend this for college/uni students especially!
i’ve just recently switched to this method myself and it’s improved my study-related stress a lot, so i thought i’d share it with you and hopefully help my fellow stressed af students x
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