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Things I love about August (and my annual migration)
I used to dread August. In some ways, I thought it was the coldest and dreariest of all the months down here in the Southern Hemisphere.
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The playlist of my life
I'm definitely guilty of pretending to be the main character on my bus rides to uni.
Acts of kindness
I need a mini time out from consuming the hourly news.
Writing block worries
I am powering through my assignment. I am almost there and then… writing block. I forget what question I am answering, what direction my argument is heading and find myself at a loss of what to do next.
In my room
Living alone and entering the whirlwind that is my 20s, I find that making my room into a safe and comfortable space is just as important as it was when I was a teenager.
Movies for when you're sick
Here's a ramble about what I did for three weeks while I was sick! Nothing... Absolutely nothing, except watch movies, eat food and stay in bed all day. Which I am proud of myself for, and you should be too!Â
Fulfilling an art project
At the beginning of this year, I set out to complete a painting for my mum.
A wellbeing cuppa
I have recently been drinking a lot of tea and I have found it helps me relax, find routine, and unwind.
What would I wear with Harry Styles?
Ah, Harry Styles, the iconic British heartthrob of our dreams and multi-Grammy award winner, Wattpad’s favourite college bad boy and the reason I have a soft spot for curly-haired brunettes.
Romanticising study
If you’re anything like me, finding the will and drive to study is difficult. Studying SHOULD be easy but for some, it’s not and that’s totally okay. I have been researching ways on how to get motivated to study and came across romanticising study. Here are some of the tips I found useful and if you take them into your daily routine of studying from home, you will be surprised at how much they actually help.