Tuesday 5 February 2013

20 Pretty Pointless Facts About Me

So hello, time for me to jump on the bandwagon! I thought this would be a quick introduction and mid-week post.
1. I am 18 years old on May 18th and I'm feeling a mixture of excited and nervous! I can legally do new things but I'll be an adult.. hello responsibility!

2. I am currently studying A2 levels and will be going to either DeMontfort University or Leeds Trinity University in September (Grades depending!) to study Education.

3. As you may of noticed from my last post, I love to colour code everything!

4. Leading on from point three, I adore buying stationary (it's totally my guilty pleasure!), I physically cannot go into town without buying something from Rymans!

5. I danced for 11 years before quitting due to stress and a terrible self esteem.

6. Over the past 2 years I have lost a total of 2.5 stone.

7. I have been in a long distance relationship for a year an a half (2 years in July) and currently, my boyfriend studies in Leeds.

Old photo's but I thought they were quite funny. (I wasn't drunk... much!)
8. I have always wanted to be a primary teacher (Hence, choosing to do a degree in education!)

9. My favourite colour is plum.

10. My favourite tv programme has got to be 'Miranda' as most of the time, she reminds me of myself!

11. I have major phobias of Moths, Birds and Boats. (Yeah, I'm so weird....)

12. I love a good bargain, but hate looking through sale racks with mardy women elbowing me in the ribs!

13. I have never had an 'official' job, but for the past year and a half, I have been cleaning my grandmas house on a weekly basis and getting £25 a week for it!

14. My A level subjects are Psychology, Biology, Literature and Maths - but I dropped that last year!

15. I cannot play any musical instruments, but wish I could

16. My favourite hot drink is tea. [Milk, fairly strong, no sugar, if you were wondering ;)]

17. I rarely get my hair cut at the hairdresser, I know, it's terrible, shame on me! I love going, but I have to go a specific hair dressers (because I only trust one woman cutting my hair!) but it's so expensive!

18. I am ridiculously bad at staying up late, it gets to 10pm and I'm shattered! Doesn't help that I'm up at 7am every day though...

19. I hate it when people don't use their manners or chew with their mouth open. Bleugh.

20. I didn't start wearing make up until I was about 15, unlike every other girl in the entire world, I didn't like it and felt it was a 'waste of time' until then! How wrong I was, I now can't look at any photos until about last year because I look so terrible!

Well, there you go, as the title says, this post was very pointless but I thought I'd join everyone else :)
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Sunday 3 February 2013

Organisational Skills for Education

Hey everyone, sorry it's been a while, I've been super busy, but I shan't use that as an excuse and I'll try to be more consistent in the future, even if I only post small posts.
So, I know a lot of people my age struggle with organising their work and I feel like I pretty much have my organisation down so thought I would write a few tips for people!

1. Keep a Diary
Colourful diary that was bought cheaply from Tesco!



I ALWAYS keep a diary and literally cannot live without it in my bag, it pretty much has my whole schedule in and without it with me, I'm totally lost! I include any social events, no matter how big or small in here and when receiving homework or assignments at sixth form, I make sure to write every detail down. Don't think that you'll remember all the information, it's very unlikely that you will, so just write everything down, it doesn't take long!


I also colour code the diary so different aspects of my life and different deadlines are clear when flicking through. This helps you not only organise, but to be quick when looking for a specific event or deadline.

2. Typing up class/lecture notes

This is actually something that my boyfriend introduced to me. (Thank you Jack :3) I've loved the technique and it really does help the information sink in. As I'm a neat freak, not only does it make my notes look lovely, but while typing the up, you're going over information and therefore you will notice any issues and you can iron them out a long time before your exam, rather than having a last minute panic! And again, I love to colour code my notes to make them easier to read... can you sense a pattern too?! ehehe

3. When working, create a nice environment.
I love to grab a huge mug of tea, sit on my bed with my work laid out, put on a film/tv show/music and relax while I'm working or revising. I can't work in silence, silence creeps me out, aha. Remember to keep hydrated because (and here's the fact everyone tells you...) your brain is about 70-80% water, it needs it to function! Plus, if you have a lovely warm drink, or a crisp cool drink to keep slurping while you're working, you're bound to be more relaxed and in the right 'working' mood. On the topic of keeping your body hydrated, you also need a good amount of sleep! If you feel tired, you simply won't want to work and will keep putting it off until it's too late. Plus, who doesn't love sleeping?! ehehehe

4. Set yourself goals -but don't beat yourself up!
I like to set myself small goals on either a daily, weekly, monthly or even yearly basis just so I know I always have something, whether small or not, to work towards. These don't all have to be work related goals, they could be health/fitness related, or even to do with your own personality or attitudes. If you set small goals, at regular intervals, then you always have something to work towards, and you are completing them on a regular basis which is a great confidence boost. Most importantly, don't beat yourself up if you don't complete a goal in the time which you assumed it would take. Priorities change all the time and things will come above others in your list and that's just part of life. Embrace that you've completed something else, rather than focusing on the negatives!

5. Treat yourself!
I am a firm believer that you shouldn't work yourself stupid without rewarding yourself once in a while. Your self esteem needs this. It doesn't matter if it's a day off working/revising, buying a new lipstick, buying a new top, spending special time with a sibling or friend... it doesn't matter what it is, just keep your happiness and nice memories up and your negativity down!



And that concludes my top tips for organising and I hope they've been helpful! I know this is a very different post to my others, but I felt like writing this and if it helps just one person, then I shall be happy. Let me know if you want more posts like this, as I enjoyed writing this and would like to do something similar again.

I promise to have another post up this week. But in other news, I finally got my first follower, yay!
See you later on this week!


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