Also, using citation software that completely mangles the imported information so you have to do it manually anyway
academic rage is trying to insert a table into microsoft word
100 days of productivity
day 4/100
colonising philanthropy webinar
reviewed webinar transcript
day 5/100
completed learning log
completed assessed forum contribution
reviewed next week's assignments
"The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be kindled." - Plutarch
This Month's Goals:
Refine PhD Proposal Core Questions
Finish Fundraising Essay
Set PhD Application Plan with Supervisor
Reorganise Desk/Study Space
Learn and Integrate Study Support Software
Desk set up and journal spreads 📄💡
16/03/25 || Sunday
Have I ever shown my desk during the day? It looks really cozy today haha.
27.04.25 - weekly study summary
Maintained duolingo streak
Completed glean training
Contacted supervisor
Song: fearless (taylor's version) - taylor swift
Not a lot of studying this week. Ended up submitting an assignment 2 week early, new module doesn't start for another week and prep materials haven't been released yet, and waiting for my supervisor to get back to me before I can start my phd application. Took advantage to have a break and enjoy some crafts.
so excited for race today... how r u all loves!
log: day 3: 23.3.25
mental health check _journal
Cook steamed vege and fish
meds_call home_ go on a long walk
yoga b4 bed
read for pleasure 30
shower and other self-care tasks
research work 2P
ways to bring joy: - Create a "comfort corner" with soft textures, gentle lighting, and calming scents - Build a personal playlist of songs that remind you of happy memories - Keep a collection of essential oils or candles that boost different moods - Practice mindful eating with favorite foods, focusing on textures and flavors - Take "sensory breaks" to feel sunshine, listen to birds, or watch clouds move - Create a touch-comfort box with different textures (silk, wool, smooth stones) - Use color therapy in your workspace with items that make you smile - Start a "curiosity journal" where you write down interesting questions - Watch educational videos about topics completely outside your field - Create small challenges like learning one new word in a different language daily - Play strategy games or solve puzzles that make you feel accomplished - Join online communities discussing fascinating topics - Create mind maps connecting different concepts you're learning - Write creative interpretations of your academic materials
march 15 /24
So, everything came crashing down on me a couple days ago. I wrote my midterm and realized later that I made a bunch of silly mistakes on it, probably costing me a good grade. Between that and grad school pressures of not knowing if I’ve been admitted or not really bore down on me. Then I had an incident at work that caused me to break down even further, so I’m happy that I have the weekend off. It’s been brutal, I had a breakdown in the snow (way more calming than whatever you pictured) and I’ve just been taking the next few days to really settle into the things I love, like reading and sobbing (complimentary) over my current ace attorney case. just know if you’re going through a hard time rn that there are always, always people and places and hobbies that can help to pick you back up. Always. Never give up, keep fighting. And if you fall, take a moment and then come back swinging!
🎧: moving in place — shauna dean cokeland
🎥: becoming john malkovich (1999)
🎮: ace attorney: prosecutor’s gambit (turnabout legacy)
📖: howl’s moving castle — dianna wynne jones
04.05.25 - weekly study summary
set up for module one
read four texts
intro video lecture
reviewed language goals
100 most common words list
reviewed assignment feedback
set up phd meeting
prepped for module assignments
song: old regalia's hidden school for the magically impaired by kyle stibbs
glad i took a bit of a break last week as really crossed a lot off my to do list this week. i've also shifted my language goals a bit. i realised i wasn't really engaged with learning french beyond maintaining my duolingo streak so, in an act of self-compassion that would make my therapist proud, instead of berating myself for it, i leant in and asked why i was struggling with it. edited my pinned post to show new goals.
Late 20s. She/her. AuDHD. Postgrad.
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