Day 5 🤍
19.10.24
I didn't happy today I dont know why i am , the weather cause of unhappy I think..
Also I studied English 3 hours ✅ again
I walked sometime, i went to next to my momy. This came to good actually but a little!
I watched some English learning videos for me for study ✅
I dont take water ❌
I did buy something like makeup products ✅
I want to say something..
“Success is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice and most of all, love of what you are doing or learning to do.” – Pelé
Day 4🎀
17.10.24
Today i did read captain price bla bla you know :) ✅
Today was my free time day therefore i did hang out some time on pinterest, you can find there about study and what you want! :) ✅
I so bored because i studied so much about English, about my class and i got outside and i went maslak(istanbul) (my school is there)✅
I couldn't drink glass of water so much , im sorry ❌
The end thank you 🤍
Day 3🎀
15.10.24
I really exhausted today because i studied so much about English also i have a school.. ✅
How that's possible because I can't sleep at nights. My brain translating into a English language because my original language is Turkish so it's hard for me, perhaps i study so much and my mind doesn't have anything. ❌
Okay i love make this because i have a target for my future, like you all saw that I sent to my blog about study !
Plus , my school is open right now , it will come some blog post soon about my school diary
Share me your thoughts pls!
Day 2 🎀
10.10.24
1) I studied a lot of english today again! ✅
(Tests, book test, english stories)
2) I did drink turkish coffee of course ✅
3) I read book (book is name hannibal)✅
4) some I printed English tests and i solved this tests ✅
I have been studying English 3 months by the way friends! I have a targets for my future, first my english will be advanced level! I hope🎀
If you want to learn how can i languages then you can look at my blog!
You remember; it getting used to be learn new something take min a year!
Day 1 🎀
05.10.24
1.I studied english all day ✅
2.I drinked water all day ❌ ( but you'll should drink water please)
3.my school will open next week! I'm so excited for this, I love study very much! (I have been thinking about this btw)
4.I wrote something about how we motivate ( i will write to here soon )✅
5. I did read "hannibal" novel!:)✅
Balancing studies and relaxation is key for students. Here are some quick tips to unwind after class:
1.Take a Walk – A short stroll in nature can reduce stress and clear your mind.
2.Practice Mindfulness – Try meditation or breathing exercises for 10 minutes.
3.Stretch or Exercise – Light physical activity like yoga can boost your mood.
4.Read for Fun – Escape with a novel, comics, or anything non-academic.
5.Listen to Music – Relax with your favorite tunes or an interesting podcast.
6.Watch Something Light – Enjoy a comedy or feel-good show to unwind.
7.Socialize – Spend time with friends to de-stress and have fun.
8.Pamper Yourself – Self-care like a warm bath or skincare can work wonders.
9.Journal – Write down your thoughts to process the day’s stress.
10.Sleep Well – Aim for 7-8 hours of sleep to recharge fully.
Incorporating these tips into your routine can help you feel balanced and refreshed!
As students, we often find ourselves buried under a mountain of assignments, exams, and extracurricular activities. While it’s important to work hard and stay dedicated, it’s equally important to give your mind and body the rest they deserve. In this blog post, we’ll explore why rest is crucial and how to balance work and relaxation effectively.
Rest isn’t just about sleeping or being lazy; it’s an essential part of maintaining mental and physical well-being. Continuous study sessions without breaks can lead to burnout, stress, and decreased productivity. Taking regular breaks helps to:
• Refresh your mind: Breaks improve focus and retention of information.
• Boost creativity: Rest allows your brain to form new ideas and solutions.
• Reduce stress: Taking time off helps in managing anxiety and maintaining a healthy work-life balance.
The key to effective studying is incorporating regular breaks into your schedule. Here’s a general guideline on how often to rest:
1.The Pomodoro Technique: Study for 25 minutes and then take a 5-minute break. After four cycles, take a longer break of 15-30 minutes.
2.Hourly Breaks: If you prefer longer study sessions, try studying for 50 minutes and then taking a 10-minute break.
3.Daily Rest: Make sure you have time each day to unwind and do something you enjoy—whether it’s exercising, reading, or spending time with friends.
4.Weekly Rest: Dedicate at least one day a week where you limit your study time and focus on relaxing and recharging.
Thank you!
Studying can be a challenging task, but with the right approach, it becomes much easier and more productive. Here are a few tips to help you study effectively:
1.Create a Study Plan
Set specific goals and break them into manageable tasks. A good plan will help you stay organized and focused on what needs to be done.
2.Find Your Ideal Study Environment
Choose a place that is quiet and free from distractions. Whether it’s a library, a café, or your room, make sure it’s a place where you can concentrate.
3.Use Active Learning Techniques
Engage with the material actively. Summarize what you’ve learned, ask questions, and discuss topics with others to deepen your understanding.
4.Take Regular Breaks
Don’t study for hours without rest. Take short breaks to refresh your mind. This will improve your focus and keep your energy levels up.
5.Stay Positive and Consistent
Studying is a long-term process. Stay motivated and don’t get discouraged by setbacks. Consistency is key to success.
Mental Health Tips for Students:🎀
Here are a few simple tips to help maintain your mental well-being:
1.Set Realistic Goals: Don’t overload yourself with too many tasks at once. Break your goals down into manageable steps and celebrate small achievements along the way.
2.Take Breaks: Regular breaks during study sessions can boost your productivity and reduce stress. Try going for a walk, listening to music, or meditating for a few minutes.
3.Stay Connected: Make time to talk to friends and family. Socializing can be a great way to relieve stress and get emotional support.
4.Sleep and Eat Well: Proper rest and a balanced diet play a significant role in your mental health. Aim for 7-8 hours of sleep a night and try to include nutritious foods in your diet.
5.Ask for Help: If you’re feeling overwhelmed, don’t hesitate to reach out. Many universities offer mental health resources, including counseling and support groups.
Remember, it’s okay to not be okay sometimes. Prioritizing your mental health will help you not only perform better in your studies but also enjoy the university experience to the fullest.
1.Set Clear Goals: Break your larger objectives into smaller, specific tasks for each study session. This makes your progress more manageable and keeps you motivated.
2.Create a Study Schedule: Plan your study time in advance and stick to a routine. This helps develop discipline and ensures you cover all the topics you need.
3.Use Active Learning: Instead of just reading or highlighting, actively engage with the material. Try summarizing what you learn, ask yourself questions, or teach the topic to someone else.
4.Take Regular Breaks: Study in short bursts, like 25-30 minutes, followed by a 5-minute break. This method, known as the Pomodoro Technique, helps keep your mind fresh and focused.
5.Stay Organized: Keep your notes, books, and digital files organized. Having a clean and structured workspace helps you focus better and saves time during study sessions.
6.Use Multiple Resources: Don’t rely on one textbook or resource. Combine materials like videos, online courses, or apps to enhance your understanding of the subject.
7.Review Regularly: Revisit your notes frequently. Regular review helps move information from short-term to long-term memory, making it easier to recall during exams.
8.Practice Past Exams or Problems: If possible, work on past exam papers or similar problems. This prepares you for the format and helps identify areas that need more attention.
These tactics can help you stay efficient, organized, and motivated during your studies.
How to Learn a New Language: Simple Tips for Success
Learning a new language can be both fun and challenging. It opens doors to new cultures, experiences, and even career opportunities. If you’re ready to take on this journey, here are some quick tips to help you succeed.
1. Set Clear Goals
Decide why you want to learn the language—whether for travel, work, or personal growth. Having a clear goal will keep you motivated and on track.
2. Immerse Yourself
Surround yourself with the language. Watch movies, listen to music, and read in the language as much as you can. This exposure will help you absorb vocabulary and sentence structures naturally.
3. Practice Speaking Early
Start speaking the language from the very beginning, even if it’s just a few words. Practice with native speakers or use language-learning apps that focus on conversation.
4. Be Consistent
Consistency is key. Study a little every day instead of cramming all at once. Daily practice helps keep the language fresh in your mind.
5. Embrace Mistakes
Don’t be afraid to make mistakes—they’re part of learning. The more you practice, the better you’ll get, so stay positive and persistent.
6. Use Multiple Resources
Try different tools like apps, flashcards, podcasts, and grammar books. Mixing resources keeps learning interesting and well-rounded.
Conclusion
Language learning takes time and effort, but by setting clear goals, practicing daily, and embracing mistakes, you’ll improve steadily. Enjoy the process, and soon, you’ll be able to communicate confidently in a new language!
Very 2000s Christmas 🩵
❄️DAY 14 OF PRODUCTIVITY❄️
🤍 Visited my mum
🤍 Wrapped gifts to pop under our tree
🤍 Spent time hanging out with our dog
🤍 Made my boyfriends birthday card
🤍 Organised my Christmas revision schedule
Checked if my grades were up 100000 times today as if it had changed 😂. I’m too impatient for this!
❄️DAY 13 OF PRODUCTIVITY❄️
🤍 2 loads of washing down
🤍 Planned my boyfriends birthday celebration
🤍 Submitted the physical chem data sheet I’d finished Friday
🤍 Emptied my kitchen cupboards of empty sauces/boxes etc
My flatmate and I are both still really sick so mostly sleeping and looking after one another ❤️. Tonsillitis haunts me.
❄️DAY 12 OF PRODUCTIVITY ❄️
🤍 Finally got all my Christmas shopping done
🤍 Cleaned the kitchen ready to move home for Christmas
🤍 Used up the rest of my groceries
Just taking time after deadlines to do something else for a change
May have slept an entire day after all my deadlines. Really needed the rest I suppose 😂.
Reminder that working through burnout is not possible and you do need that rest.
❄️DAY 11 OF PRODUCTIVITY❄️
🤍 Math exam taken
🤍 Polymer exam taken
🤍 Lab data analysed and submitted
🤍 Final lab analysis portfolio submitted
It’s been a busy week but I’m so ready for the holiday. Had to pull out an all-nighter to get my portfolio finished once and for all. No matter how well I thought I was doing, it just seemed like the workload was growing for it. I definitely plan to be better prepared next time and want to start doing more regular drafts so it isn’t so rushed.
Pizza and sleep time.
Studied so hard I forgot to post, so I’ll just continue the days from here. More days the better!
DAY 10 OF PRODUCTIVITY
🤍 Studied for my maths in chemistry exam (tomorrow)
🤍 Completed all the math mock exams
🤍 Studied for my polymer exam (tomorrow)
🤍 Worked on my analytical portfolio due for Wednesday
Took a nap halfway through today. I think my brain was just so exhausted that I genuinely couldn’t keep my eyes open.
Lunch break! Take time to refuel ❤️
Little 4am session to complete my math workbooks. Just a recap of all the a level math for chemistry we might be needing over the next 3 years.
6/6 completed ✔️
❄️DAY 9 OF PRODUCTIVITY❄️
Lovely visit to the library with my friend to finish up my Wednesday reports after a long train journey. Not sure if I was annoying the lady next to me on the train while working on my laptop but she kept making awful faces at me 🥲.
🤍Finished my physical chemistry lab report
🤍Completed my data sheet from Friday’s practical. My results are a little strange but hopefully that’ll be more to talk about in my report.
🤍Finished my next tutorial, bar one super annoying question that I’ll need to work on.
🤍Spent some quality time catching up with my friend.
I’ve gotten another cold again so went straight to bed after the library and feel like I’ve been sleeping forever.
❄️DAY 8 OF PRODUCTIVITY❄️
Another cold day, but has anyone else noticed the physical temperature change travelling from north to south England? I can instantly feel the chill when I step off that train.
🤍Currently writing my physical chemistry report due in for Wednesday, whilst watching some random movies to procrastinate of course. Introduction and theory ✔️
🤍Done some more house hunting for next year. Rent prices are really gonna kill me.
🤍Cooked a balanced dinner (really been struggling with this lately).
🤍Made some time to restore some vintage my little ponies! I feel like I’ve really abandoned my hobbies since moving back to uni so it’s nice to set aside some time for this.
💙DAY 7 OF PRODUCTIVITY💙
Took the train home and got a good 3 hours of work in. One more lab report done and loads to go. Our puppy was happy to see me though so makes it all worth it!
❄️DAY 5 OF PRODUCTIVITY❄️
Got my room clean today for viewings to come in later. Had way too many dishes piling up so glad this motivated me to get them out the way. Working from bed today but getting plenty of lecture notes done.
Just couldn’t bring myself to go out in the cold to the library.
Hope everyone’s having a fantastic day! 🫶
🤍DAY 4 OF PRODUCTIVITY🤍
Finally finished and handed in my report! Praying that it’s all good because I really put my heart and soul into it. Went to 4 house viewings today for next year and about to get some lecture notes done while watching the new season of greys anatomy.
Hope everyone’s staying warm!
Hear me out…
the way dark mode looks on word.
❄️DAYS 2+3 OF PRODUCTIVITY❄️
Apologies for the missed post. I haven’t gone anywhere.
Time has flown by. Still working on this lab report it would seem as my numbers are just not adding up.
Looking at it with fresh eyes today so have decided to redo my calculations and fix this. Also didn’t make it into uni so have caught up on any lectures I missed.
Wish me luck 😭.
Late night session. Library closed at 2am so off to finish my lectures at home.
Food ordered, time to lock in for the night and get these notes done
Winter holidays have begun🪽☃️
Time goes by so fast.
Self maintenance ✅️
Task 1- 4 hours(assignment)
Task 2- 4 hours(assignment)
Task 3- 2 hours (research)
sleep- 6 hrs