u/FemmeEmpire

best time of day for you to study?

I keep trying to figure out when my brain actually works best because it honestly changes depending on the day. Some people swear by early morning studying when everything is quiet and fresh but others seem way more productive late at night. For me morning feels productive sometimes but night studying feels calmer with fewer distractions around. The only problem is late night studying also turns into just one more video way too easily.

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u/FemmeEmpire — 14 hours ago

I put it off for a long time because i kept telling myself I could handle everything on my own or that it "wasn't serious enough." Finally started recently and honestly.. it's helping more than I expected. Not in some instant life changing way but even just having space to talk things through without feeling judged has made a difference. I still have a lot to work on but I already feel a little less stuck than before.

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u/FemmeEmpire — 8 days ago

I left the house thinking I had everything, got all the way out and realized I didn't bring my key. Just stood there for a second like okay.. now what. Tried the window first, no luck. Ended up going around the back and thankfully one of them wasn't fully locked so I managed to get in. I will really be leaving a duplicate key somewhere outside my house. Instead of me ending up breaking inside my own house again.

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u/FemmeEmpire — 9 days ago

I used to set big writing goals and end up not sticking to them. Life also been busy so sometimes I write nada at all. So lately, I tried dropping it way down to something small instead of pushing for long sessions or nothing. 300 word feels doable, even on low energy or busy days, and I've actually been consistent with it. Some days I go over it without trying, other days I just hit the minimum and stop. Either way it's keeping the habit alive which is what I struggling with before.

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u/FemmeEmpire — 12 days ago