#studyblr challenge
So today I did:
► Talk To Me in Korean - Must-Know Words - Eating (video + notes) ~ 15 minutes
► Quizlet - TTMIK LEVEL 1 grammar review ~ 20 minutes
► listened to k-pop songs
Not too much but still better than during summer time~
I’ve decided to take part in the most popular challenge of studyblr/langblr community. It’s my last week of summer holidays and after my unproductive summer time, I just want to get back on track with learning languages daily.
100 days scares me, I’m really afraid to fail but well… Let’s give it a try.
Who’s with me?
Yep, I’m back again. I am home during these times to be with my family and actually have some company. And also, I’ve started writing my masters thesis officially now. Still waiting on some results from the past semester. So far, I haven’t gotten the greatest marks, but I’ve passed all of my exams..
I’m still trying to figure out new routines during my time at home and I feel like I’m not always best at motivating myself to do some work. However, I’m moving forward and searching my way through the jungle that is online literature (Since all libraries are closed which may be a problem over time…) But for now, this will have to be enough, and I have lots of material which i can work with, so I guess I’ll be fine!
Reading
Thanks so much for the tag @caffeinatedstudies!
Hardcover or paberback / rent or buy/read in silence or read with music / standalone or series / annotations or pristine pages / e book or physical copy/dogearred or bookmarks / mismatched series or complete set /cover matters or you don’t judge / lend books or keep them to yourself / enjoys lit classes or despises them / browses shops or orders online /reads reviews or goes in blind /unreturned books or clean library record / rereads or once is enough / fanfic enthusiast or stickler for canon / deep reader or easily distracted / must read book before the movie or order doesn’t matter / has neat bookshelves or messy bookshelves / skips ahead or resists temptation/read aloud or in your head / guesses plot twists or never sees them coming
I love this so much! I tag @phdead@wedarkacademiaand@literaturencoffee!
Playlist tag!
Hello again!!! I was tagged by the wonderful @caffeinatedstudies for this playlist challenge!
Rule: put any of your playlists on shuffle and listen to the first five songs!
I’ve chosen my ultimate playlist on Spotify, Awesome Mix Biffi Style. I don’t have specific playlists for certain moods, as I love a lot of songs and I know that would take SO MUCH time for me. Here we go!
- Please Mr Postman by the Carpenters-a classic! A very cutesy song to listen to if you’re feeling down too
- Nights by Frank Ocean-I don’t listen to any other Frank Ocean songs really, but I really should! This came up on a friend’s playlist at a party once and I loved it
- Death of a Bachelor by Panic! At the Disco- I love the vibes of this song! Very old school jazz feel
- Falling by Harry Styles- this is a really emotional song, and I only listen to it sometimes just because of the sheer power it holds
- Gold Dust Woman by Fleetwood Mac-one of my favourite bands ever!!! Who could ever go wrong with these guys??
Thanks so much for the tag!! I’ve never done a challenge like this so it’s really exciting! I tag @future-eng@fireflidesk@ensaimada-roll@zxmed
Winter Studying Challenge
4th January: What is the most important things that’s going to happen to you this year? - I would have to say graduating with a Masters Degree!
5th January: Would you rather live in a world where it’s always winter or always summer? - Both could be equally eerie! I think I would prefer always summer because I miss reading and doing yoga outside, but I love the chill in the air sometimes. Autumn is my favourite season.
Winter Studying Challenge
2nd January: have you made any new years’ resolutions?
Sort of! I’m starting Spanish lessons next week. With an eating disorder my resolutions have always been to lose weight and this year I have struggled not to repeat that, so I would rather not make any resolutions really.
I’ve submitted one essay and have two and a presentation for a grad scheme to go! I also had to do a numeracy test which was so anxiety inducing, so my therapy was digging up these jerusalem artichokes! They’re my favourite! X Emily
hello! im back again this month with another challenge!! i have no idea if i’ll be doing this next month as well but if i can gather enough questions over the month of march i might make another for april! the new semester just started for me so i’m hoping i can motivate myself to be constant with my work with this challenge!
i hope you can be productive with this and enjoy this month’s challenge! ^_^
Info / Rules!
- The challenge will last the whole month of March and contains 31 questions, one for each day.
- Please reblog this post if you plan to do the challenge!
- When you post, tag it as ’#march productivity challenge’ so I can track, see and reblog the posts and studyblrs participating :)
- You don’t have to post daily so don’t pressure yourself too much on it. You can always do catch-up posts!
- If you have any questions feel free to hop into my inbox!
- (did I copy-paste this whole section from the last studyblr challenge? yes. yes I did)
1st March: What are your goals for this month? What’s something you’re looking forward to?
2nd March: Do you consider yourself a workaholic? What times do you feel most productive?
3rd March: If you could make your own garden (consider that it is self-tending, and has the perfect environment for the plants you’d choose) how would you plan it out? styles, locations, fauna you’d plant, furniture? Just talk about your dream garden.
4th March: What’s your usual cafe order? is it always the same or do you try new things?
5th March: What are your favourite shows? Is there anything specific you like about them?
6th March: Do you have a favourite movie in particular or do you like them by genre? What’s your favourite movie and/or genre?
7th March: Do you read fanfics? What’s your favourite trope? Which fandom do you read most for?
8th March: If someone saw you across the street what do you think their passing thoughts be?
9th March: Do you know how to cook? What’s your favourite thing to make? On that note, what’s your favourite thing to eat?
10th March: Do you believe in the supernatural? Have you had any spooky experiences?
11th March: Have you been sleeping well lately? What has been your average sleep hours for the last few days?
12th March: Did you have an imaginary friend in your childhood? what were they like?
13th March: What’s your favourite seasoning on food? Are you picky about seasonings?
14th March: What’s an act of a kind stranger that’s been with you?
15th March: How do you deal with academic/work stress? Do you have a coping system/mechanism?
16th March: Do you have a favourite mug/cup/glassware/cookware?
17th March: Have you travelled a lot? Would you like to in the future?
18th March: Have you gotten into anything because people around you had started getting really into it? did you enjoy it? Are you still into it?
19th March: Do you doodle a lot? What is it that you doodle most?
20th March: Do you wear glasses? If you do, when did you get your first pair?
21st March: What are you currently working on? How tedious and/or enjoyable is it?
22nd March: Can you drive? Do you prefer long drives or short ones? Do you like to be the one driving on them?
23rd March: Have you ever been on a big adventure? What’s the most adventurous/dangerous thing you’ve done?
24th March: What’s the most interesting urban legend/creepypasta you’ve come across?
25th March: Do you have any tattoos? if not, do you want one? if yes, do you want another?
26th March: Are there any wild stories passed around among your friends or family?
27th March: Do you have a pet? What’s their name? How long have you had them? Is it your first pet or have you had one before?
28th March: What’s the movie you last watched? Is there a movie or show you highly dislike for a very specific reason?
29th March: What’s a Tumblr post/thing that always makes you laugh or is very memorable for you?
30th March: Have you ever had a secret admirer? How did you find out? what happened next?
31st March: Do you like exercising? What have you been doing lately to take care of / maintain your health?
hope this month brings you lots of success and you enjoy this month’s challenge! best of luck!
Next month my classes start and hopping on this challenge seems like a nice way of starting the new semester (人*´∀`)。*゚+
Joining the October Study Challenge halfway through, no one judge me
Can anyone link me the post that has the rules or prompts for the 100 Days of Productivity Challenge?
1. How do you relax/destress
2. What have you learned from your parents
3. What cliche is really true
4. What’s your favorite book
5. What helps you remember
6. Favorite study snack
7. Write a letter
8. Your favorite pun
9. Your favorite fact about space
10. Show your work
11. Fold some origami
12. Tell a story that always makes you feel better
13. Perform a random act of kindness
14. Post a photo of your study space
15. Thank a teacher/professor
16. A bad habit that you’ve quit
17. Study outside (if the weather’s nice)
18. What you do to make studying more fun
19. Your study music
20. Something you find beautiful
21. Two truths and a lie
22. What you love about where you live
23. One fact about the Native American tribe that used to live on your land (or any tribe/indigenous people if you live outside the US)
24. One thing you’re grateful you already have
25. How do you think other people see you
26. Your handwriting
27. Your favorite thing about the internet
28. Donate/Volunteer
29. Treat yourself
30. Take the day off
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 :)
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 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! :)