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Late-night study sessions? Don't know how to start? I've got you! 📚🧠 #studygram #ai #study #education #learning #productivity
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Late-night study sessions? Don't know how to start? I've got you! 📚🧠 #studygram #ai #study #education #learning #productivity
the five rules to keep people engaged during your talk
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Effective After School Routine
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How to romanticise university
University life is what you make of it, and with a little creativity, it can feel like your own personal adventure. From embracing slow mornings and cozy study sessions to discovering hidden gems on campus and treating yourself to simple joys, this guide shows you how to romanticize university and make every moment feel special. Ready to elevate your college experience? Here’s how to start. #RomanticizeUniversity #CampusVibes #UniLife #UniTips #CollegePrep #CollegeTips
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Productive rest involves mindfully recharging your body and mind through various types of rest, aligned with your current state and needs. These main categories include Physical Rest (sleep or nap), Mental Rest (meditation or journaling), Emotional Rest (expressing emotions or supportive conversations), Social Rest (quality time with loved ones), Intellectual Rest (like engaging in creative hobbies), Spiritual Rest (meditation), and Sensory Rest (turning off digital devices/notifications).
How to Productively Rest
Productive rest involves mindfully recharging your body and mind through various types of rest, aligned with your current state and needs. These main categories include Physical Rest (sleep or nap), Mental Rest (meditation or journaling), Emotional Rest (expressing emotions or supportive conversations), Social Rest (quality time with loved ones), Intellectual Rest (like engaging in creative hobbies), Spiritual Rest (meditation), and Sensory Rest (turning off digital devices/notifications).
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How I Structure My Day for Deep Work
How I Structure My Day for Deep Work | by Doug Neill | Medium
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Did you know about these hacks??
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Angelica Georges 
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I still constantly get asked how I kept updated with the literature during my PhD ! . Here’s how: 1️⃣ Block some time in your calendar to search through your database of choice (PubMed, Google Scholar) and make it non-negotiable. Use a schedule that works for you (1 morning per week, 1 day a month) . 2️⃣ Stay organized while you read, I used this excel sheet to keep my notes organized, which made it really easy to cite papers and study for my PhD defense . 3️⃣ Find something that works for y...