#study challenge
Day 14/30
30.05.2022 // Got in to uni early today to study. The barista put ice cream in my overpriced coffee :( Daily prompt: the two realisations that changed me as a person are probably not so profound but they changed me nonetheless. The first: I just realised that I don’t have to take everything so seriously. The second: there is beauty in every moment I experience, from my lowest lows to be highest highs, even if I don’t see it at the time, it’s there.
: Daydreaming - Harry Styles
Hi friends!
So I’ve been doing this 30 day productivity (30dop) challenge and I didn’t intend on making it a proper challenge when I started but some people have been showing interest so I thought I’d just lay out some basics and also give you some prompts! By no means am I suggesting that I created this challenge, I know a lot of people do things like this, I just wanna help some people out.
The basics of what you need to know:
- This challenge is open to ANYONE, studying, working, preparing for something, people who are just bored
- You can start this challenge at any time during the year
- ‘Productivity’ is a purely subjective term. You may classify simply reading a book as making a day productive (it really does)
- So basically, do at least one thing you consider productive, every day for 30 days!
- Tag your challenge posts with #30dop so others can follow along; I’ll track this tag but may not reblog
- If you dowant me to interact and reblog your posts, tag the posts #heydilli(this is my tracking tag so you can use this for other posts too)
If this sounds good to you, keep scrolling for some daily prompts!
excuse my terrible digital handwritingT-T
Some additional info in case you’re worried about any of this:
- You don’t have to use the prompts I provide, they are optional (I probably won’t even use them for my own posts tbh)
- Don’t stress if you post late/miss a few days, everyone knows I’m struggling too
- You don’t have to post pictures if you don’t want to/can’t
- Basically this is a very open-ended challenge you can mould it and change it however you want to suit your preferences/needs
- If you need some help with formatting, you can either check out the tag #30dop or check my blog for my 30dop posts, but generally I recommend including these:
Day #/30; date; your summary of the day and answer to prompt; song rec or something you’re currently reading
And that is all I have for you guys, but if you wanna talk about any of the above or if you just wanna be mutuals, DM me or otherwise my inbox is always open <3
Good luck and thank you for reading!!
xx dilli
The 2:10 challenge
Hello everyone! ✨
So@strawblondiestudies,@habin-studies and I decided to create a brand new challenge for language learning!
RULES:
1. Study 2 new grammar points and 10 new words each day for at least a week
It can be any language and can last as long as you want! ✨
The idea was to break down language learning into manageable chunks, but so you can still see the progress you are making! If you manage to keep up with the challenge for 1 week, that’s 14 new grammar points and 70 new words!
If you want to join us simply tag your posts with #210studychallenge so we can motivate each other
You can find all the three of us also on Instagram (as we’re mainly active there)
Michelle | Phirana (@phiranastudies_languages) • Instagram photos and videos
Javi (@ariestudies) • Instagram photos and videos
studygram (@strawblondiestudies) • Instagram photos and videos
I’m so excited to be doing this challenge ✨ I’m going to try and post a short summary of things I’ve covered each week here to get me back to posting too
Day 4 of the studyblr community challenge
How long have you had a studyblr?
I created this studyblr almost three years ago more less, when I started my career, right now I’m in my third year, so three years ago hahaha. This September I created a studygram on instagram, you can find me as alme.studies
Hope you liked it! Kisses
Hello fellow nerds, hope you’re all doing well!
If you have been following my studyblr, you will know that my first ever 100 Days of Productivity has come to an end. Throughout the course of my participation in this challenge, I have gotten quite a few questions about what this challenge actually is. As I am starting a new 100 Days of Productivity on January 31st, I thought I’d write up an ‘About The 100 Days of Productivity Challenge’ post that covers what the challenge is,why it is awesome, and how to participate in the challenge.
WHAT IT IS
The 100 Days of Productivity Challenge is one of the most popular online productivity tags that motivates people to get things done! The challenge itself, put simply, is to try and accomplish at least one productive thing a day for 100 days. What is considered ‘productive’ is completely up to you. It can range from cleaning your desk to writing a 20-page research paper. Really, whatever you consider being productive can be classified as so. The challenge is super flexible, and I think that is why so many people love to participate in it!
WHY IT IS AWESOME
- It establishes productive habits - 100 days is a pretty long time. Getting into the routine of doing one productive thing a day for this period of time really helps to develop productive habits that will improve your efficiency and organisation.
- It is a great way to monitor the work you accomplish - The challenge offers a great way to keep track of what you achieve, whether you choose to document it online or on paper.
- It motivates you to actually get things done - The expectation of completing one productive thing a day really does motivate you to actually do that one productive thing, and in the end, you achieve more than expected.
- It provides you with motivation and support - This has to be one of my favourite aspects of the challenge. There are so many people who are apart of the online study community that participate in the 100dop challenge. We all encourage each other to achieve our best and support each other when we aren’t coping so well. This genuine support and encouragement makes being productive so much more enjoyable.
HOW TO PARTICIPATE
It’s quite simple, really. You do one productive thing a day for 100 days, and you document it however you like. A lot of people, like myself, choose to post a 100 Days of Productivity Challenge Update each day on their online accounts with a photo and summary of what they achieved. I will be using #raf100dop to track my next 100 days, which I recommend you do as well! I’ll be sure to regularly look through the tag and support your posts!
If you would rather not post your documentation of productivity for this challenge online, you can keep tabs on what you achieve on paper instead! I would recommend either keeping a study journal where you write down what you get done each day or use online printables (I really like @emmastudiesprintable) to document your productivity.
TO REMEMBER
You can start taking part in this challenge whenever you like! There is no start and end date. I will be starting on January 31st, the start of my new school year. You are more than welcome to do the same!
You don’t have to be a dedicated study blog or account to partake in this challenge. Everyone is encouraged to get involved!
This challenge is meant to motivate you to be productive, and to make being productive fun! Don’t feel too pressured to post every single day. If you can’t cope with consecutive posting, you don’t have to! Just do what you are comfortable with.
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That’s all for now, I hope this post has been helpful! If you are confused or have any questions, please feel free to ask! And if you do decide to participate in the 100dop, make sure to tag #raf100dop so I can check out your posts!
~ Raf (aka isthsnametakenyet)
Bringing back this old summary of one of my favourite Studyblr challenges … I may or may not need the 100dop motivation myself :)
100 Days of Productivity
Monday 11 August, 2021
My sister and I made a batch of brownies last night (lockdown baking is the only thing getting us through), and I’ve nearly demolished the entire thing already. I’m calling it necessary fuel to get through my to do list of the day.
100 Days of Productivity
Monday 10 August, 2021
Today’s plan is to tick off the to do list a bunch of tasks that I’ve been working on in increments over the last few weeks. Hoping to finish editing a draft for a freelance project, writing up an essay, and editing a new YouTube vid. Lets do dis thang.
100 Days of Productivity
Monday 9 August, 2021
The university semester, a new full time job and some freelance deadlines are all coming up in the next week - am very excited to get into them with a fresh new to do list.
Hello fellow nerds, hope you’re all doing well!
If you have been following my studyblr, you will know that my first ever 100 Days of Productivity has come to an end. Throughout the course of my participation in this challenge, I have gotten quite a few questions about what this challenge actually is. As I am starting a new 100 Days of Productivity on January 31st, I thought I’d write up an ‘About The 100 Days of Productivity Challenge’ post that covers what the challenge is,why it is awesome, and how to participate in the challenge.
WHAT IT IS
The 100 Days of Productivity Challenge is one of the most popular online productivity tags that motivates people to get things done! The challenge itself, put simply, is to try and accomplish at least one productive thing a day for 100 days. What is considered ‘productive’ is completely up to you. It can range from cleaning your desk to writing a 20-page research paper. Really, whatever you consider being productive can be classified as so. The challenge is super flexible, and I think that is why so many people love to participate in it!
WHY IT IS AWESOME
- It establishes productive habits - 100 days is a pretty long time. Getting into the routine of doing one productive thing a day for this period of time really helps to develop productive habits that will improve your efficiency and organisation.
- It is a great way to monitor the work you accomplish - The challenge offers a great way to keep track of what you achieve, whether you choose to document it online or on paper.
- It motivates you to actually get things done - The expectation of completing one productive thing a day really does motivate you to actually do that one productive thing, and in the end, you achieve more than expected.
- It provides you with motivation and support - This has to be one of my favourite aspects of the challenge. There are so many people who are apart of the online study community that participate in the 100dop challenge. We all encourage each other to achieve our best and support each other when we aren’t coping so well. This genuine support and encouragement makes being productive so much more enjoyable.
HOW TO PARTICIPATE
It’s quite simple, really. You do one productive thing a day for 100 days, and you document it however you like. A lot of people, like myself, choose to post a 100 Days of Productivity Challenge Update each day on their online accounts with a photo and summary of what they achieved. I will be using #raf100dop to track my next 100 days, which I recommend you do as well! I’ll be sure to regularly look through the tag and support your posts!
If you would rather not post your documentation of productivity for this challenge online, you can keep tabs on what you achieve on paper instead! I would recommend either keeping a study journal where you write down what you get done each day or use online printables (I really like @emmastudiesprintable) to document your productivity.
TO REMEMBER
You can start taking part in this challenge whenever you like! There is no start and end date. I will be starting on January 31st, the start of my new school year. You are more than welcome to do the same!
You don’t have to be a dedicated study blog or account to partake in this challenge. Everyone is encouraged to get involved!
This challenge is meant to motivate you to be productive, and to make being productive fun! Don’t feel too pressured to post every single day. If you can’t cope with consecutive posting, you don’t have to! Just do what you are comfortable with.
—
That’s all for now, I hope this post has been helpful! If you are confused or have any questions, please feel free to ask! And if you do decide to participate in the 100dop, make sure to tag #raf100dop so I can check out your posts!
~ Raf (aka isthsnametakenyet)
Bringing back this old summary of one of my favourite Studyblr challenges … I may or may not need the 100dop motivation myself :)
The most concise guide on 100DOP.
@rainbowsnsunnies Yay I’m glad you found this useful! :)