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I'm litty, I'm pretty, I'm running this city
I am in this state of perpetual fight or flight. Survival mode.
Do you ever feel like SHIT? Like life is moving so fast, and youâre stuck, tired, or completely drained? cuz same đđ»ââïž. Thatâs why I started looking into Japanese and Chinese habitsâbecause I'm searching for slow down type of lifestyle, finding balance, and creating small moments of peace in the dawm chaos. Now, I know some of yâall will say, 'Itâs overrated, youâre just obsessed with China or Japan,' but hear me out these habits arenât about trendsâtheyâre rooted in centuries and theyâve genuinely helped me improve both physically and mentally. If youâre ready to stop just surviving and start thriving, keep reading. These little changes might just change your life too.
First off, warm water in the MORNING. I used to roll out of bed and go straight for coffee or cold ass water cuz my throat is DRYYYY , and honestly, my body hated me for it fr. But then I read about how in Chinese medicine, drinking warm water first thing in the morning is seen as a way to wake up your body gently. And let me tell you, IT WORK. No bloating, no sluggishnessâjust a simple, calming way to start the day. Sometimes I add a slice of lemon, and it feels like Iâm doing something kind for my body before I even check my phone
Two Ikigai.( I talked Abt Ikigai and how to achieve this concept click here!) Japanese concept changed the way I see my day-to-day life. Itâs basically finding purpose in the little thingsâlike, not waiting for some huge life-changing moment to feel fulfilled. I used to put so much pressure on myself, thinking I needed to achieve these massive goals to be happy. But Ikigai taught me to slow down and find joy in small things, like enjoying my morning tea or journaling. Itâs a game-changer for anyone who feels like theyâre always chasing something bigger.
Another thing Iâve started doing is Tai Chi or qing gong. I know I knowâit looks slow and kind of boring, but hear me out. Itâs like moving meditation, and if youâre someone who struggles with anxiety (like meeey), this will center you like nothing else. Itâs not about burning calories or anything like that; itâs about connecting your body and mind in the most peaceful way. Even just 10 minutes a day leaves me feeling lighter and more focused. (Click here to watch a video of it) When I first started, I thought, 'This is way too slow for me.' But then something clicked. The slowness is the point. It forces you to focus on your breathing, your posture, and every little movement. Itâs like a moving meditation that clears your mind while strengthening your body.
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I had a dream where I confronted my father and even though I don't remember his answers I feel better knowing it's not me.
⥠channel your inner elle woods and dive into your studies with a âwhat, like itâs hard?â mindset
studying will only be hard if you assume it to be. uplift yourself before starting your study session. go on a rampage on how youâre the best student at your school and that youâre successful at everything you do! the only person that will be with you from the beginning till the end is you. be your own cheerleader despite it all.
life is better when you romanticize it and nothing beats playing some music to level your head, looking at photos & scenes of your favorite characters studying and acing their tests!Â
clean your desk, light some candles, buy cute stationary, pretend youâre being filmed, visualize how it would feel when you have straight Aâs and see that perfect score on the corner of your test/exams.
make a playlist with a cute cover and choose a vibe. dark or light academia? classics? rnb? cafe jazz? make it fun. mix it all together or make multiple playlists for the different moods youâll be in. donât listen to lyrical music. i recommend brown noise! and going to a cafe or a library helps me focus a lot. the background chatter doesnât ever get too much for me so it gets easy for me to tune it out.
bambiâs supplies:
kokuyo campus binder notebooks
papier planners
laohaster aesthetic highlighters - 1 & 2
tombow dual brush pen markers
0.35 pens + muji 0.38 pens
paper mate gel pens
aesthetic book tabs
kraft paper sticky notes
index card case
i love to study at libraries and local cafes. i also use this time to go on adventures to explore my city and find hidden gems. make sure itâs a place where you like the vibe, there are no distractions. something about looking like that mysterious, studious girl who stays to herself >>>>
before you indulge in your studies, be aware of your surroundings. get familiar with the place by grazing your eyes over the area and begin :)
make a checklist of all the items you need. laptop, charger, pens, notebooks, textbooks, a book to read if you want to spend more time at the place youâre at, headphones, calculator, etc!
if youâd rather stay inside, make your area is clean of clutter and clear of distractions.
now that youâve set out a place, letâs talk about time. what hours in the day work for you? morning, afternoons or at night? what weekdays work the best for you to keep up with this schedule?
be reasonable with yourself here. pick a time where your schedule is free and you wonât be distracted by obligations. tell your friends and family youâll be busy during those hours on selected weekdays, not everyday will be the same. life can be hectic so this is where you take responsibility. work around your appointments. make use of your time and run flash cards while you wait to get called in or youâre in line, while you exercise, get creative!Â
setting time away to eat and make sure you drink enough water is not equally but more important than any other thing. take care of yourself.Â
utilize your time wisely. no one and nothing is going to achieve those goals. you are.Â
now, letâs actually get into how i study.Â
create a system that works for you. keep a list of all of your assignments, finals, exams, tests, projects in an excel spreadsheet organized and ascended by the due dates and the progress of its completion. here are two very simple examples i made.Â
as you progress through the list, itâs always so good to see the growing checkmarks! like yes, you did that and you can continue doing so! i always advocate for keeping track of your accomplishments no matter what âĄ
as for day to day classes and schedules, you can use notion or google calendar. there are plenty of cute and practical templates out there to use.
let me know if i should share mine or make some
the most important thing a student can do is put themselves first! find out what works for you. your strengths, your weaknesses, and obstacles you tend to come across and work around them to make the best out of it.Â
weâve already covered the topics of time and place so great! now, that youâre all set, additional things i keep in mind to make sure i am all nice and comfortable areâŠ
making sure i am comfortable. the temperature, clothes i am wearing, if i feel safe at the cafe/library/room iâm in.
i canât focus or do anything on an empty stomach so get a small meal before you start and keep water and snacks with you!
the most important questions of all: are there any illnesses you have that affect your studying and focus? what is something you often find that gets in your way?
as hard as dealing with illnesses gets on a daily basis, itâs easy to forget that it can affect your studies just as much. you need to work with them. i used to think i was stupid, slow, and downright crazy for not understanding material right away or for how easily distracted i got because of my random bursts of energy. then it just dawned upon me one day and i said âoh⊠duh?â
so, what did i do? i found out what worked for me, monitored my studying techniques and personally modified them to work better with my attention deficit.
tackle the important tasks first. low maintenance assignments like reading and writing notes on a section, annotations, and worksheets can wait if theyâre easy but this way might not be for everyone.Â
the reason why i advise this is because at the beginning of a study session, i have the most energy/brain power so iâd rather shift my energy towards the assignments that need more of my focus!
plan what tasks you intend on focusing on that day. look at your assignment spreadsheet. which ones are more important/urgent? due the soonest? write them out in order and follow the list.
immediately writing down my thoughts. iâm very forgetful so making this a habit has helped me so much for when i get any new ideas and remember to do something very important.
find out what learning style fits you. visual, auditory, reading and writing, kinesthetic. making powerpoints, study guides, drawing diagrams, color coding systems, interactive notes. cater your study methods to your needs. here is a pinterest board with examples!
take a self assessment quiz. if you want, check these quizzes out to figure out what kind of learner you are and what study habits you can improve! remember that you can always be more than one thing just because quizzes give you a single result. you know you!
active recall. itâs a study method to help with retention, memorization, and informational retrieval. it reduces forgetfulness all the while actively stimulating your brain rather than writing notes, highlighting text information.Â
separate the topics + subtopics and in the end, when you feel confident, jumble them together.
flashcards! i love them. you can use quizlet which has a spaced repetition system where it will bring back material you got wrong so you can focus on it extensively. physical flashcards and manually having to write them out is also a form of memorization!
practice testing (not multiple choice) online or finding them on a textbook, ask a friend to quiz you or ask questions to yourself and try to answer them accurately.
pretend to give a lecture. i love this one the most because if you know the subject very well, you can pretend to explain it to a peer and even a middle schooler so that it gives you a chance to simplify the material so itâs easy for them (and you) to retain.Â
while using flashcards and lecture techniques, it helps me when my adhd flares up and i really canât seem to stay still or keep from making noise. i can walk around my room & talk aloud, walk on a treadmill, and move my body!
i study until it becomes natural for me to know the answer, not because i recognize the term.
check your work and understanding to make sure that all of the information youâre studying is correct! it wonât hurt to do a little review here and there. you never know when a mistake mightâve snuck itâs way in.
make your own study guide. (if thatâs your method) for every unit and section, covering every topic. this can be on google docs and whenever you learn something new that you think is important to know, add it via docs app or write it on a notepad so that you can fill it in later.
on the go. you donât have to do this ALL the time (or at all) but if you think you need more time to soak your mind with information but youâre on a bus, waiting in line, etc. pull out your flashcards or google docs app to quickly review. thereâs no harm in that! (just make sure youâre aware of your surroundings please)
OFFICE HOURS! go to office hours even if you donât have any specific questions or struggles! itâs always an extra learning opportunity because you can listen to teachers and teaching assistants answer questions you might have later on AND the more you attend office hours, youâll build a connection and get to know the teachers. that is always important.
starting assignments ahead of time. donât put off working on a project just because itâs due in 3 weeks or so. start ahead of time so you donât stress yourself out and cram. stretch them out. plus, even if you donât actually put yourself to work, get a feel of the materials youâll need to know, the instructions, etc because if you have any questions, youâll have more/easy access to teachers for help since not many people will be there at the beginning of when a project is assigned.
ADVANCE READING! this is so fun to do. you basically just read ahead on current/future topics the teacher will cover to grasp onto the information. write down any questions you have and personally ask the teacher for a more clear answer for your understanding.
i love doing this because when the time comes of the teacher covering the topic, light bulbs just keep going off in my head! itâs exciting. it gives me room for me to retain and write any additional information the teacher says.
do not multitask. remember, if multitasking has always worked for you, donât stop! for me, itâs truly better to focus on the task at hand to strengthen skills and concentration rather than having to do 2 or 3 different things at once. efficiency is key and staying true to one task at a time is the best way to do so.
BUT when my adhd gets in the way, be consistently inconsistent. donât unnecessarily guilt trip yourself when you suddenly feel like doing another task. go with the flow. follow whatever your brain feels like doing at the moment! MOVEMENT IS MOVEMENT.
additional tip: take breaks at certain times even if you donât feel like it. like the advice above, it doesnât necessarily have to be resting. it can be as simple as taking a trip to get a beverage, tidying up your area, something easy & light to keep your mind occupied and to avoid burn out.
 breaking down the assignments into sections. this defeats procrastination. it can seem overwhelming when all the information is pieced together into one so divide the tasks into small sections.Â
ex. read one chapter in the textbook, start writing down terms to know, annotate. move onto the next.
study groups. itâs collaborativeâ a chance to ask and also help others on topics you donât know and make connections! the smaller the better in my opinion.
donât look at studying as something you âhave" to do. itâs an activity. a choice. it can either be stressful or something you can easily get throughâ how you approach this will ;
participate! ask questions! donât be afraid to ask questions and raise your hand to put your two cents in when itâs an open discussion! just do it.
focus on the now. donât overwhelm yourself by looking at all the assignments you have due. the task youâre working on at the present moment is the one that needs the most attention and focus.
advice from others wonât always work for you. we are all different! what might work for others wonât always work for you. this is why itâs important to monitor your study sessions, habits, behaviors, and find out what works and what you like better through trial and error.Â
except for when i tell you to take care of yourself. if thereâs anything you should take away from my posts, it is to put your needs first. always!
âthink of motivation as a power boost at the starting line and your foot pressing on the pedal of your car is discipline, itâs what keeps you going forward on your journey. motivation, as fleeting as it is wonât bring you far but self-discipline will.â
remind yourself of the life you want to live, the businesses you will own, the cases youâll win, the people youâll be able to help with your knowledge, the feelings youâll have because of your amazing accomplishments if you just keep. on. going.Â
read the âcontinuing to strengthen self disciplineâ section in my dream girl guide post. i guarantee it will help in finding what really works best for you when it comes to identifying roadblocks and how to work around these struggles.
KEEP UP THE MOMENTUM. youâve been on top of your game so when it comes to engaging in activities that donât revolve around school work, make it worthwhile. stay off your phone, say no to silly distractions and do something youâll thoroughly enjoy. paint, draw, write, read a book, go on a walk! this will keep you going in doing your very best every day and it doesnât have to be a strenuous activity! stagnancy who?
DOING ANYTHING THAT BRINGS YOU JOY AND FULFILLMENT IS PRODUCTIVE.Â
TAKE BREAKS. GO TO SLEEP. EAT WELL.
TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF.
DO NOT PUT THIS ON THE BACK BURNER. you want good grades and to do your very best, that canât happen unless you TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF.
if itâs past your usual bedtime and your eyes are drooping, struggling to stay open, how are you able to retain all the information from that moment on? go to bed because then youâll get a good nightâs sleep and youâll be refreshed for your next dayâs class! OR if you donât have class, youâll be able to bounce back into studying in amazing condition.
PAMPER YOURSELF.Â
good heavens, take a shower, wash your face, go for a walk, move your body, stretch, take time to just stay to yourself. enjoy the silence, play some calming music, watch a show, take a nap. your body is a temple, treat it with love.Â
if youâre constantly stressed out all the while continuously flooding your brain with so much information without resting:
it decreases concentration â you wonât be able to retain any new information (so studying is automatically deemed useless) â poor sleep â you attend class and your inability to focus and overall school performance has degradedâ you isolate yourself from social interactions â fall into depression â difficulty picking yourself back up and the list goes onâŠ
in summary, you will not be able to continue and put in your best work.
always remember that pushing yourself past your limit does more harm than good.Â
you WILL crash and all that hard work will go to waste once youâre physically and mentally unable to show up for yourself.
and if it means you have to get anything lower than a 80, IT IS OKAY. nothing is worth more than your health. trust me.
zlibrary + openlibrary - free online libraries
websites for research that is not google
weava highlighter - highlight text from pdfs and the web, add and organize notes and be able to access later! lifesaver.
99 legal sites to download literature
speechify - text to speech reader
not robotic. comes in many different voices and languages
aids in: easy reading, improve comprehension, multitaskers
adjustable reading speed
mercury reader - gets rid of clutter from articles for easy reading
grammarly - grammar and writing check
beeline reader - color gradient to help read easier
group your tabs for easy organization (for mac users: control + click)
piktochart - create infographics
spot misinformation - masterpost
desmos - free online graphing calculator
paper rater - essay scoring
pdf2go + cloudconvert - file converters
internet archive - free books, movies, software, music, websitesâŠ
slidesgo -Â google slides and powerpoint templates
pomodoro timers - tide w/ white noise + otto w/ a website blocker
remember to drink water
more very helpful resources
okay my love! thatâs all for this post. i wish you the best! âËâč⥠as always, here is the google doc version
â kisses from straight a student, bambi âĄ
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2023 Goals
I will be taking a page out of the book, The 12 Week Year, and divide my year into quarters. I will be setting daily goals that I will be tracking with a habit tracker. I will also be setting monthly goals and doing a monthly challenge each month. For January, I will be doing a digital detox.
1. Improve my mental and physical health. Iâve made a big decision to stop focusing on weight loss. Iâve always been prone to being a little heavier than most, but I believe I carry it well and thatâs just the way my body is. I just want to be healthier, and if I lose weight as a result of that, then so be it. I just want to love the body Iâm in and make peace with the way I look. I think itâll do wonders for my mental health. To accomplish this goal, I will:
- mediate 5-15 minutes a day
- exercise 5 days a week at Burn Boot Camp (start with 2 and work my way up)
- drink 2-3 bottles of water a day
- cook healthy meals at home
- journal regularly
- pray regularly
- take vitamins and medication everyday
2. Clear up skin. I think it would do a lot for my appearance to have clear, healthy looking skin. Iâve purchased a package of chemical peels and Iâm on my second one of three. I will continue to get chemical peels every 5-6 weeks until I reach my desired result. I also have a skincare routine recommended by my dermatologist, so I have been following that. The big challenge will be to stop picking at my skin. I know thatâs holding me back in accomplishing my skincare goals. I know my anxiety plays into my skin-picking, so I will get that under control through the previous goal.
3. Transition to freelance writing. I am currently working at a corporate job in the finance industry. Although the pay is good and my team is great, I donât like it. It stresses me out a lot and I donât think I can do it long term. I envision myself as a business owner with a more flexible schedule. Iâve always loved writing and I would like to make it my career. Charging what Iâm worth and creating a schedule that works for me would be a dream. First, I need to pick a niche I would like to write it, find clients on Upwork so that I can build my portfolio, and then make a website to draw in client. Once I have a solid portfolio and have built up my skills, I will start cold-emailing people that I want to work with. Hopefully Iâll be able to leave my job by mid-year. I will leave once I am making the same amount freelancing per hour that I am making per hour at my job.
4. Save $$$. I have a savings goal in mind, but I wonât share it here. I aim to save 70% of my income from my primary job and 100% of my income from my side job(s). I am blessed to live at home which makes this possible. I would like to move out in 2024, so this year is about laying down the financial groundwork to make that possible.
5. Read 30 books. I already have a running list of books to read on my Good Reads, so it will just be about finding the time to read. I tend to burn through fiction books pretty quickly, but non-fiction tends to take me longer. Hopefully my digital detox in January will give me lots of time to read.
Very excited for this year! What are your goals? Do we have any similar ones?