Sam and Kian.
Cavalli
yooo it’s me again with part two of my reference masterpost, now focusing on life in general a little bit more (see part one for more school-based things)! enjoy ✨
health + food
- food masterpost
- stress relief
- self-care tag
- infused waters
- staying healthy in college
- some exercise for weight loss
- cheap food to make
- bad days
- feel better
- got sick?
- studying with a cold
- studying sick
- periods
- study munchies
- managing stress during finals
- getting up early
- self-care reminders
- overcoming burnout
- getting better rest
- getting enough sleep
- wake up early
- reduce exam stress
- avoiding burnout
- manage and reduce stress
- getting a good night’s sleep
- food
- study breaks (1)
- study breaks (2)
- make the most of your day
- time to sleep
- it’s coffee o’clock
- it’s time for tea
- how to have a good morning
- staying awake w/o caffeine
- what to eat while studying
- waking up early and refreshed
presentations
- ace the individual oral presentation
- make a great powerpoint
- class presentations + public speaking
- public speaking tips
- how to rock public speaking
- how to do presentations when you suck at them
- how to: public speaking
- debate tips
music
- my 8tracks
- my spotify
- melodic studying
- ambient noise
- music according to your mood
- filling silence
- study sounds (1)
- study sounds (2)
- harry potter study music
- study music
summers + holidays
- how to stay productive during holidays
- summer productivity (1)
- summer productivity (2)
- keep your brain working on holidays
- make the most of christmas holidays
- planning for breaks/holidays
- stay productive during winter break
journals + notebooks
- travel journals
- bullet journals (1)
- bullet journals (2)
- bullet journals (3)
- bullet journaling (1)
- bullet journaling (2)
- bullet journal tips
- bullet journals vs. planners
- bullet journals vs. diary planners
- bullet journal page/list ideas
- what to do w/ notebooks (1)
- what to do w/ notebooks (2)
- why it’s good to keep a journal
- the everything book
- diy notebooks
websites + apps
- really great apps
- best iphone apps
- useful school websites
- subjects + problems website
- learn things for free
- 15 websites that will make you smarter
- a website that grades your essays
- wallpaper
- wallpaper masterpost
- educational youtube channels
- online courses + a guide
- succeeding in online classes
- apps everyone should have
- printables tag
- printables mp
- useful websites to help you study
- planning + to-do apps
- study apps
- apps for studying
- study apps + extensions
- 30 websites to kill boredom
life in general
- what do i do with my life?
- jobs tag
- get your life back on track
- things no one tells you about getting an apartment
- organisation
- get organised
- money
- jobs + careers
- things i wish i knew before i started ‘adulting’
- save money on food in college
- diy!
- discounts for your student id
- how to take studyblr photos
- how to choose a career
- making masterposts
- college students
- muslim studyblr masterpost
hope you liked both of the masterposts! please check out my study instagram and part one of this masterpost, ily all!!
ps here is a list of all my masterposts just in case 🐝
- helena xx
1. Find some work experience
2. Head to the theatre and indulge in a good ol’ play or, even a musical
3. Plan a local trip or a day in the city and soak up all the culture
4. Volunteer your time once a week to a charity/ shelter
5. See if you can get work as a summer temp
6. Deepen your faith
7. Meet up with family and friends that you haven’t seen for ages, take loads of pictures and have an AWESOME time (how about camping in the New Forest? Or in your back garden? Barbecues or a simple trip to the ice rink)
8. Try curing one of your fears
9. Do a movie marathon
10. Develop or find a new hobby
11. Attempt to create a business with your own innovative idea
12. Do a charity challenge
13. Start taking driving lessons
14. Learn a language
15. Give your room a revamp — how about jars filled with multicoloured or fresh pinecones? A fresh coat of paint? A cluster of assorted candles?
16. Begin your #100daysofhappiness
17. Soak up the sun with a load of picnics, beach trips and outdoor games with your friends
18. Have a wardrobe clear out and donate all the clothes to a local charity shop
19. Pick an actor and watch all the films they’ve been in
20. Start a blog!
21. Get baking and come up with some new creations
22. Make a list of all your skills and everything they’ve taught you
23. Become a dog walker for a neighbour
24. Start saving for something worthwhile …
25. … or blow all your money on some concert tickets (you only live once)
26. Designate a whole day to go without a TV, laptop/ computer, internet, music, phone and any other electric devices
27. Begin writing a novel
28. Make proper lemonade and sip reading your favourite book under a tree
29. Go out for a day with nothing but the things that you can fit in your trouser or cardigan pockets or carry in your hands … OR … with as little as possible
30. Read an entire series of books or pick up some classics and get through them
31. Host a tea party with your friends
32. Make an exercise routine and stick to it (for a month, at least)
33. Watch an entire box set
34. Get rid of your anxiety by writing your worries down on a piece of paper, folding it into a bottle and sending it out to sea
35. Make a scrapbook of your favourite memories
36. Get hooked on a new genre of music or a new artist that hardly anyone has ever heard of
37. Head out to the selection of free festivals and carnivals available throughout the country
38. Make a birthday cake for one of your friends or a member of your family
39. Get active
40. Buy dinner for a homeless person
41. Get your body to your ideal size/ weight
42. Set yourself a budget and see how far you can get on public transport with it
43. Read a collection of children’s books
44. Go to a book signing, find someone famous or attend a celebrity event to get a glimpse of the stars
45. Plan and execute a 3 course meal for yourself or your family
46. Spend a day being a child again
47. Start a diary
48. Spend a day detoxing your body – drinking green tea, eat plenty of fruit and veg, guzzling water and meditating
49. Re-work the way you view yourself
50. Write your bucket list
Hii! Guys so I’m back with another masterpost about productive summer 101
So let’s get started -
1) keep a consistent sleep / wake up schedule - sleep early, so that you wake up early and be productive. Find an hour which you are comfortable waking with, for me it is 9:00 am
2) make vacation special to-do list- take a paper, divide it into two halves. Name one as fun and one as study or something like that and write a main goal and ten goals in bucket list for each.
3) tackle important tasks first - if you have a big project, do it first so you have the whole day for fun
4) try/learn something new - 1) volunteer
2) get a job
3) learn a new language, read more books, learn to sing, swim etc.
Note 📝 - summer is meant for enjoying, so don’t overwork and enjoy your holidays.
Bye 👋 guys, I hope these tips are helpful. Happy holidays (if you have it) and best of luck if you have your exams .
@studyingdaisies @studyingmeow @i-actually-study-a-lot @thestudyfeels @artemistudying @biolcgy @snack-studies @scholasticus-medicinae @jasminesdesk
I just found this challenge (here) and I’ve decided to give it a go!
I didn’t want to do a challenge for posting studyblr stuff each day because I won’t have the time realistically and my phone is broken (probably a Godsend) so I can’t take any pics.
Day 01: Find something that inspires you to hit the books.
Day 02: Clean up and organize your study area.
Day 03: Add an extra half hour to your study time today.
Day 04: Make 10 flashcards for a subject of your choice.
Day 05: Write a page of notes that has at least one diagram or flowchart.
Day 06: Make yourself a nice cuppa of whatever.
Day 07: Prove the Pythagorean Theorem (a^2+b^2=c^2) in three minutes.
Day 08: Think of favorite celeb/OTP while studying and see how it goes.
Day 09: How long can you concentrate in one studying session?
Day 10: Eat with your non-dominant hand while writing/studying. No spills!
Day 11: Spend one full hour on your most-hated subject.
Day 12: Ask a question that you’ve previously thought was too stupid.
Day 13: Teach someone a concept you are learning right now.
Day 14: Preview tomorrow’s lessons or things you plan to learn.
Day 15: Compare the effects of rap and classical music while studying.
Day 16: What is your best subject and why are you good at it?
Day 17: Share your favorite inspirational quote.
Day 18: Try out the Cornell note-taking system if you haven’t already.
Day 19: Carefully record how you use your time and make a time log.
Day 20: Open up Tumblr or something else. Study in front of the screen. Do not touch or do anything. See if you can focus on your work.
Day 21: Watch an OCW video and take notes.
Day 22: Show us your favorite stationery for studying.
Day 23: Try speed-reading a news article and summarize it.
Day 24: Organize your notes.
Day 25: Plan your work beforehand and finish it before the day ends.
Day 26: Don’t bring questions home… solve all questions before leaving school.
Day 27: Put on a queue and stay off all social networking sites for 12 waking hours.
Day 28: Healthy eating: no junk food today.
Day 29: Set a large goal and reward yourself if you finish it.
Day 30: Celebrate and see how far you’ve gone ;)
planning
- goals (month, term, semester, year, life)
- habit tracker
- yearly / semesterly / termly / monthly / weekly / daily planning
- budget
- to read / watch / listen
- tv series trackers
- upcoming book / tv / movie releases
- birthday / christmas present ideas
- birthday / christmas wishlist
academic
- track your grades
- list of achievements
- class schedule
- resource lists for each of your subjects
- assignment list (fortnightly, monthly, termly, semesterly, yearly)
- revision timetable or trackers
inspirational
- favourite quotes / lyrics
- things to do when bored
- things to do when stressed
- things you’re grateful for
lists / ‘brain-dump’
- questions you want the answers to
- places you want to go
- diy and project ideas
- go-to recipes
- favourite books, songs, movies, shows
- things that make you happy
- things you want to learn more about
- favourite words
- favourite / useful websites
journaling and artsy
- pen swatches
- handwriting samples and experiments
- stuck in tickets, brochures, recipes, etc.
- letters to yourself + the important people in your life
- letters you’ve received
- sticker or stamp collection
- books read, movies watched, shows watch, etc. (monthly, yearly)
- best things to happen in… (day, week, month, term, year)
- conversations overheard
- playlist for [month]
- expenses records
- eating and workout records
I’ve seen a few people do this, so decided to make a page of the borders/titles/bullet-points etc. that I use when I make notes or add to my bullet journal.
First section is titles.
The second is borders, arrows, and bullet-points.
The third are text boxes/bubbles (for mind-maps or when I want to add information on the side of notes, either as an afterthought or to better use the page), numbers, brackets, and some little symbols (I use sometimes either side of a sentence, phrase or equation to make it stand out a bit more).
Here are some page ideas to help you get started with the new school year!
- goals for the school year
- snack recipes
- outfit ideas (with a collage!)
- motivational quotes
- songs to blast on your way home from school
- new people you’ve met (+ their phone numbers!)
- things you want to learn this year
- pen swatches (with all your new school supplies)
- birthdays to remember!!
- important dates (such as finals, due dates, holidays, etc.)
- formulas you can’t remember (write them down and memorize them!)
- ‘I’m in school because…’
- a page dedicated to your college/grad school/career goals
- interesting words you learned (+ their definitions)
- a page to stick receipts/tickets from all the cool things you did during the school year
- have your friends write you a letter that you can’t open until the end of the school year!
- grade trackers
- a page for cool stickers you got (from assignments/events/college or career fairs)
- a page to write down every single thing that’s stressing you out
- a solution page to try and get rid of that stress
- a letter to your future self (something you can’t read til graduation!)
I hope these inspired you as much as they inspired me. Best of luck in the upcoming school year, and if you’ve already started, kick this school year in the ass!
Study Notes
- The Art of Highlighting @studygene
- How to Avoid Vomiting a Rainbow a.k.a. Colour Coding Your Notes @fuckstudy
- Guide to Study Guides @etudiantt
- How I make study guides @coffeesforstudiers
- Make Accessible PowerPoints @gojikas
- Guide to: Mind Maps @study-well
- How to Mind Map @study-nsp
- 10 Mistakes when Studying @howtostudyquick
- How I Take Notes @acollegegirlsays
- Note Taking System @theorganisedstudent
- How to Annotate @tbhstudying
- How I Make Notecards! @cw0630
- How I Format and Use Flashcards @illolita
- Tips for Flashcards @tbhstudying
Studying
- Effective Studying @studybudyblr
- Apiarianbelljar’s Guide to Studying in Bed @apiarianbelljar
- How to Stay Focused @elkstudies
- 101 Study Tips @study-early
- Study Tips for Lazy People @riseandstudy
- Studying For the Lazy @areistotle
- A Stash of Tiny Study Tips @justagirltryingtostudy
- How to Study Like a Harvard Student @yhbgk
- How to Earn More A’s: Tips From an Honours Student @abs-studies
- How to Focus @studyocracy
- Study Tips From: an MIT Student with a 5.0 @academicheaux
- Study and Exam Tips @workhardlikegranger
Textbook Studying
- How to Take Notes: from a Textbook @staticsandstationery
- Studying from textbooks with PsychedAboutStudying Part 1 @psychedaboutstudying
- Studying from textbooks with PsychedAboutStudying Part 2 @psychedaboutstudying
- Studying from textbooks with PsychedAboutStudying Part 3 @psychedaboutstudying
- Studying from textbooks with PsychedAboutStudying Part 4 @psychedaboutstudying
- A Visual Learner’s Guide to Textbook Note Taking @stxdybug
At School
- How to do Well in a Class Taught by a Crappy Teacher @coffeeandstationery
- Annotating Effectively @hideandstudy
- How to Take Effective Notes in Class @emmastudies
- Staying Awake/Focused in Class @mathbrain
- Class Presentations and Speaking in Public @nerdytravelingstudent
- Public Speaking Tips @inkdippedquills
- Study Tips for the New Semester @studyingandlattes
Homework and Essays
- Clichés to Avoid for Essays @appblrgirl
- How to: Write a Killer English Essay @izzystudies
- The Discursive/ Argumentative Essay @areistotle
- The Narrative Essay + The Descriptive Essay @areistotle
- How to Write a Strong Essay @collegemania
- How to Write the Perfect College Essay @sara-laughed
- How to Tackle Big Projects @study-studymore-studyhard
- Research Tips @studyingiscool
- Who Needs Wikipedia @procrastinatioff
Exams
- How to: Remember Everything for a Test @getstudyblr
- Emergency Study Plan: My Test is Tomorrow and I Haven’t Started Studying @getstudyblr
- How to Mentally Prep Yourself for a Test @eruditicn
- How to Study for a Test @tbhstudying
- How to Improve Bad Grades @tbhstudying
- The Ultimate Guide to Final Exams @sara-laughed
- How to Make a Study Plan for Finals @sara-laughed
- How to Stay Calm and Reduce Stress During Finals @sara-laughed
Organisation and Motivation
- Minimalist School Organisation @deinterlacing
- How to Catch Up on Missed Work @munirastudies
- How to Make the Best Use of Your Time @tbhstudying
- Productivity Resource List @lifting-books
- 16 Pieces of Real Advice for 2016 @azumeryl
- How to Start Working When You Really Don’t Feel Like It? @strive-for-da-best
- Beating Procrastination @to-work-or-not-to-work
- Tips for Getting Your Motivation Back @liveandstudy
- How to Make a Great, Simple Google Docs Agenda @saturdaystudying
- Concentration Masterpost @study-star
- Focus & Motivation @coffeeandrevision
- 3 Ways to Set Study Goals + Goal Setting Tips @abs-studies
Breaks/ Holidays
- How to Make the Most Out of the Christmas Holidays @studysophical
- Planning for Breaks/ Holidays @studybuzz
- Saturday Study Tips @alexandraleighc
- Study Breaks @makingmyselfstudy
- Avoiding Burnout @studybuzz
Online
- Online Courses: A Guide @gracelearns
- 9 Free Online Courses You Should Take @johnnylist
- My Favourite Productive Chrome Extensions @living-the-ib-life
Subject Specific
- Math Studying Technique @lunastudy
- How to Study a Mathematics Textbook @collegegirlbyday
- Biology Help @abs-studies
- Studying Biology @joolshallie
- Guide to Reading Literature @eggnotes
- Annotating (English) @areistotle
Health
- Dealing with Failure @fuckstudy
- Study Guide- for Health @jwstudying
- Stop Comparing Yourself to Others @gryhffindors
- What to Do When You Don’t Know What to Do @nyctophiliaccarly
- What to Do on a Bad Day @maryplethora
- How to Stay Productive During Sick Days @studysophical
- Overstudies Tips #1 For Getting Better Rest @overstudies
- How to Take Constructive Criticism @howtomusicmajor
- Six Reasons Why You’re (Going To Be) Okay @howtomusicmajor