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Okay guys đ Iâve reached over 300 followers (yay thanks everyone!) so I thought I would do my first masterpost – Managing Study with Mental Illness.
I have been studying for 6 years at university and have also been diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder, Generalised Anxiety Disorder, Social Anxiety Disorder and Major Depressive Disorder.So here are my tips for keeping up with study while living with mental illness đ
ORGANISE YOURSELF EARLY AND FAMILIARISE YOURSELF WITH YOUR COURSE OUTLINES đ
Organise yourself as early in the semester as you can and find a system which works for you đ as someone living with chronic mental illness (first diagnosed at 8 years old) I find structure helps alleviate anxiety.
To manage myself, I use a planner. In my planner I have sections for:
– my university timetable/study schedule.
– My assignment schedule
– My list of readings.
– Monthly view and weekly view calendars.
– My subject notes.
– To Do notesPrint off your course outlines/overviews and your assessment guides as soon as you can! Familiarise yourself with these documents as your lecturers (from my experience) will go over this information in your first lecture đ
PRINT OFF YOUR LECTURE NOTES
If you can, print off your lecture notes BEFORE class so you can refer to them during class and have time to make notes without trying to scrawl every single thing down from the smartboard as well as what your lecturer is saying.MAKE NOTES DURING CLASS
Make sure you take notes during your class. If you have your lecture notes already printed out, great! If not, donât focus on trying to copy down everything on the lecture notes as well as what your lecturer is saying. If I donât have access to my lecture notes before class, as Iâm making notes I will write what number slide those notes correspond with – that way I can focus on what the lecturer is saying without becoming too overwhelmed with information.DO YOUR READINGS
As overwhelming as readings are, especially when you have multiple per course, itâs important to keep up with your readings as well as you can đ even if you just complete the prescribed readings and not the additional recommended readings. Do as much as you can without bringing too much distress on yourself đKEEP A HEALTHY BALANCE BETWEEN STUDY AND DOWN TIME – THIS IS SO IMPORTANT
I canât stress the importance of down time, especially when living with mental illness. Try organise your study schedule, if you can, so that you get all your study done by 6pm or 7pm so that you have nights to unwind and relax before bed time.I have also arranged my study schedule so that I have weekends free! Although this means putting in extra hours through the week I always look forward to having 2 days to relax and not worry about work I need to get done.
START YOUR ASSIGNMENTS EARLY!
As annoying as this is, starting early means you can stay on top of all your assessment tasks. If you have a 2000 word assignment, spread it out over a few sessions of 250 words đ this will give you time between each block of writing to clear your mind and go over what you wrote last and edit without having a huge word count hanging over your shoulder! Iâve found this especially helpful with reducing anxiety and panic when writing long essays/reportsPRACTICE GOOD SLEEP HYGIENE!
Getting a good amount of restful sleep is so important for your mental health! I try to get between 8-9 hours of sleep so I can wake up refreshed ready to start the next day! As hard as it is, try stay off technology for at least half an hour before going to sleep đ read a nice book instead!IF YOU ARE TAKING MEDICATION FOR YOUR MENTAL ILLNESSâŚ
Make sure you take your medication EVERY DAY or as prescribed! Missing even a day of your medication can cause side effects including headaches, dizziness or nausea and impede on your functioning in general. It is important to make your mental health a priority, especially during stressful times.KEEP UP WITH YOUR APPOINTMENTSâŚ
If you are currently in therapy, make sure you keep up with your regular appointments. I know itâs hard to manage appointments around classes and study but itâs important to keep these appointments to keep yourself at a healthy level of functioning so that you can be the best that you can be!PRACTICE MINDFULNESS ACTIVITIES EVERY. DAY.
Some people hear the word mindfulness and automatically think of meditation, although that is one form of mindfulness there are many other different mindful activities that you can do on a daily basis. I often canât concentrate on mediation but one form of mindfulness I find very effective is utilising a sensory toolbox.
A sensory toolbox is essentially a small âkitâ of various items to stimulate the senses.
SOME IDEAS FOR A SENSORY TOOLKIT:
– theraputty
– Sour lollies
– A smooth stone
– Kinetic Sand
– A hand massager (either the small wooden ones or the small spiked balls)
– Water balls
– Heat or cool pack
– Soft plush toy
– Inspirational quotes on your favourite coloured paper
– Meaningful photosLess portable items I have as part of my sensory tools for home:
– Gym ball that I use when I feel the need to ârockâ to self soothe
– Weighted blanket that I use on my bed at night, or I wrap it around myself or sit it on my lap during the day
– A large spiked ball that I roll over my legs
– Small round mini trampoline to jump on when I feel the need to expel anger or anxiety
– A large plush bear (probably about 1m in length) that I can mould around my bodyDEVELOP A PLAN FOR WHEN YOU START FEELING LIKE YOUâRE GETTING UNWELL..
This is important. On my plan are the following things:
– early warning signs to indicate I may be getting unwell
– Relapse prevention measures (such as regular therapy, taking meds, practicing distress tolerance strategies)
– Strategies I can implement at home to prevent relapse
– My support networks (a list of contact details for important people involved in my care such as parents, partner, GP, therapist, psychiatrist etc)
– The phone number for my local mental health unitIF YOU START FEELING LIKE YOUR MENTAL HEALTH IS DECLININGâŚ
Please contact your course coordinates or lecturers đ they are very understanding of student needs and they do want to help you in whatever ways they can đ I found it useful to register with my universities disability support service who I worked with to develop an Academic Integration Plan with various measures in place to maximise my study while I feel unwell in my plan I can request extensions on assessments, have extra time during exams, request recordings of lectures and have assistance with note-taking during class. Even if I donât need to use it half of the time it means I donât need to go and get a doctors certificate every time I begin to feel my mental health sliding.And lastly, YOUR MENTAL HEALTH COMES FIRST!
I know, you want to get those good grades which means you need to push and push yourself, BUT donât push yourself so hard that your mental health begins to suffer! Because you definitely wonât get good grades that way.Iâd love to hear some feedback from you guys if you found this post helpful so flick me a comment or message if you have any suggestions for future posts!
Love to you all xx

Winter break is over, school is starting again and exams are coming up. Somehow going back to school after winter break feels less exciting than going back after the big summer break, when youâre excited to see your friends again and your bag is packed with new school supplies. Here are some sites to help you get back on track:
Get motivated and inspired
- You are a star, itâs true
- Create a moodboard
- Written Kitten (write to get a cute kitten!)
- Get motivated to study
- 21 inspiring movies
- Why we do what we do- a TedTalk on motivation
- 10 study motivation quotes for different kinds of students
- How to stop procrastinating
- A whole page full of motivational quotes
Get organized
- Evernote: great site/app that helps you to organize your stuff
- How to get organized in High School
- Wunderlist: an app to help organize and a place to store all your to-do lists
- Dropbox: store all your documents in one place
- Stop procrastinating and get organized
- Organize and decorate your desk
- Organization hacks
Take care of yourself
- The dawn room (aka a great place to relax!)
- This app reminds you to eat and drink and you can set goals
- Tips for getting good sleep
- Tips on how to wake up and make your mornings better
- Student recipes:cheap but healthy recipes for eating on a budget
- Make your own makeup remover
- Movie masterpost for when youâre feeling sick
- A place to anonymous vent & you get compliments
- Relax and be surrounded by galaxies
- Self-injury recovery masterpost
- Stop paying too much for your prescriptions
- Drink more water
- Running late? Quick hair fixes and makeup
Stay on top of your school work
- This site helps you solve your math problems
- Learn basically everything
- Very helpful site
- How to ace any test or exam
- Essaytyper
- This site knows everything
- Download free study books
- Scholarpedia
- Write your best essay ever
- Make your own flash cards
- Nice sounds to play in the background while working/studying
Now, work hard but donât forget to put your own health first! Your health is more important than school, and I promise you it will be okay. Keep working, and before you know it, the big summer holiday is here!

donât let it ruin your education â resources for mentally ill students who still want to go far in life and have to work two, three times harder than anyone. yâall warriors and deserve the bestÂ
hi!! i made this lil masterpost because i have anxiety myself and i needed to gather up all the helpful things i found during several years of internet⌠this is designed mainly for mentally ill people but could be useful for everyone really!!!
- !!! remind this to yourself more often !!
- ADD/ADHD study (and life) hacks
- apps for the sick student
- bibliography reference generator
- best relaxing tune ever
- brainstorming
- do nothing for 2 minutes
- how to beat stress from school
- improve focusing 1 2
- meditation apps (iPhone and Android)
- mynoise.net
- rainymood
- self-care/nutrition 1 2 3
- sleep infographic
- sleepyti.me
- study tips 1Â 2Â 3
- the dawn room
- the thoughts room
- yoga poses to de-stress 1 2
will be updated whenever i find other helpful links!!

hey guys!!! i love listening to instrumental + classical tunes whilst studying and recently some of you guys have asked me to make a study music masterpost so here it is :]
classical music + instrumental sounds [by me]
- my classical favourites
- + another study playlist by me
- + another for a new semester
- + my spotify playlist [updated regularly!]
- spatial tunes collection
spotify playlists for studying
- intense studying
- instrumental study
- superior study playlist
- peaceful piano
- deep focus
- soundtrack for study
- music for concentration
- reading soundtrack
- perfect concentration
- instrumental rock
- electro-chill
spotify classical music playlists
- 50 handel picks
- 50 classical era picks
- epic classical
- gentle classical
- classical essentials for beginners
- classical romance
- the complete chopin
- 50 bach picks
- ballet class!!!
- 50 baroque picks
- indie classical
game soundtracks
- v6 youtube playlist
- assassinâs creed
- super meat boy!!!
- journey OST
- braid
- the legend of zelda: the wind waker
- bastion OST
- the last of us
- halo 4
- study play on 8tracks
tv series soundtracks
- hannibalâs music [love love loveee!!]
- torchwood soundtrack
- doctor who soundtracks [1-5]
- game of thrones soundtracks [1-5]
- sherlock season 1
film soundtracks
- harry potter soundtrack
- amelie soundtrack
- gladiator soundtrack
- pirates of the caribbean soundtrack
- intouchables soundtrack
- lord of the rings complete soundtrack
- interstellar soundtrack
- best movie soundtracks on spotify
vaporwave music [i heard itâs good for studying but i only listened to macintosh plus bear with me please]
other calming sounds + apps
+ my masterposts
- notes, studying, and self-study resources
- self-study resources
- supplies
- igcse resources
- improving your handwriting
- how to studyblr
- literature masterpost
- organisation
- aesthetically pleasing notes
- annotating
- studying a foreign language
- really great apps
- math
- college + uni
- motivation
- biology
- space!!!!
- chemistry
- physics
- summary writing
- the discursive/argumentative essay
- the narrative essay + the descriptive essay
- the ultimate english masterpost!!
- stress relief
- what iâve learnt throughout my years of being a student
- how to stay productive during holidays
- bullet journals
- + more
i hope this huge list helps you all out with studying + not losing focus!! + also i wish all of you a very happy 2016 â¤
-helena xx

iâve seen many posts with study tips saying highlighting is ineffective because it lets you become a passive reader, but since i personally find it useful when done correctly i wanted to make a post specifically about highlighting effectively! note that these are all my personal tips and you should always go with what works for you :]
the big NO: passive highlighting
- the âhighlight everything thatâs importantâ technique where everything seems to be important
- donât do it!!!
- youâll end up with pages of yellow text not knowing what u just read
- this doesnât help u study at all
when should i highlight?
- reading in advance for a class or sth, you have a really long text + you want to be able to recall important parts easily later â not necessary to colour code
- you need to extract information from a text to answer different questions or similar â colour code: different colour for each question
- youâre studying for a text and want to make a study guide – colour code: vocabulary + definitions, dates + people, etc
- donât highlight when the information is already very compressed, short + to the point, but you can make annotations if you want
colour coding
- the art of highlighting
- colour coding your notes
- colour code and highlight efficiently [+ scientific evidence]Â
- how to colour code
- colour coding notes 101
- colour coding annotations
- example of a key
- another example
- yet another key
- create your own key to suit you best!
- use different keys for different subjects
tips + advice
- keep your key somewhere visible, like a post it note, an index card, the highlighters themselves, etc
- is there something important that u feel like u may not remember or donât understand? highlight it, make a note on the side
- donât highlight titles/subtitles bc theyâre usually already made to stand out. same with already bold words, but do highlight the definition/explanation
- you donât need to highlight the whole sentence either â figure out whatâs important in the important information
- accompany highlighting with annotating to engage more + make it more effective â why did i highlight this part? do i have any info to add? personal comment/reminder?
- donât think just because u highlighted a chunk of text uâve already studied it/know it â highlighting shouldnât at all work as a study technique on its own
- if you have few highlighters but want more colours, mix them!
highlighting supplies
- very cute pastel highlighters!!
- oh – so – famous – mildliners
- candy color marker pens [actually highlighters]
- cheap + good bic highlighters
- clear view sharpies!!
- stabilo boss wallet of 8 highlighters
- soft colours + window!!!
- muji twin tip highlighter
+ masterposts
i hope i was any help at all and that u never fall in the grips of passive highlighting!! happy studying!
– sofi xx
my college experiences that would make great fic prompts:
- âi thought you were my new roommateâs boyfriend so i casually invited you in but youâre actually the RA of the dorm and now you think i want to have sex with youâ au
- âi accidentally flooded the laundry room and you really needed to do laundryâ au
- âi took a bunch of free condoms from health services just because i could and they all fell out of my bag at once and now youâre staring at me weirdlyâ au
- âwe have to go camping together and share a sleeping bag even though weâre complete strangersâ au
- âthe cereal dispenser in the dining hall broke while i was getting froot loops and now theyâre all over the floor and you blame me â au
- âwe argued so much during a class discussion that we both got kicked out and weâre still arguing outside of classâ au
that last one though.Â
As a Creative Writing major and Philosophy minor, I wasn’t sure where to start in the post-grad job search. But I ended up finding some really cool traveling & teaching opportunities. I was in China for five months, teaching oral English. And in a week I’m headed off to the Dominican Republic for a year of teaching language, lit, and reading. There are lots of fun, challenging, and exciting opportunities like this out there for English grads (or anyone, really). And traveling for a living rocks.
This is so great! Thank you for sharing!
I get so fucking annoyed when people tell me creative writing is a useless major and I must be privileged to be majoring in it and Iâll definitely be unemployed.
This almost exclusively comes from white men. One guy who told me this was the husband of one of my classmates, who was a communications major. It most recently came from my dentist, who also made a quasi-sexual comment when I only came in for my wisdom tooth.
Seriously, fuck you. I have two minors, Iâve interned and volunteered for a national environmental non-profit, I get good grades, my professors generally like me. Donât tell me my major is âsoftâ or easy, because itâs not. The head of my schoolâs department has straight up told students they arenât cut out to study creative writing.
Itâs not a privilege thing, either. No major comes with guaranteed employment. Even if you major in something âpractical,â that doesnât necessarily mean anything.
No doubt this has a lot to do with me being a woman, because women have to be ten times better than everyone else to be taken seriously at anything.
Them: You’re a creative writing major?
Me: Yes.
Them: What do you write?
Me: Stories.
Them: Stories about what?
Me: People. Places. Experiences. How am I supposed to condense myself down to a single genre to make small chat with a stranger? Fiction is finding truth within a lie–how am I supposed to encapsulate my style, my point of view, my witty tangents or otherwise nonsensical wanderings in to some A, B, C or D–none of the above categories for you? Don’t ask me what I write, ask me what I don’t write, the answer to that question is considerably shorter. What I write about one day may not be what I write about the next. There’s fiction, nonfiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, novels, novellas–these are all free game. What I like to write may become what I hate, what I hate to write may become what I love. I don’t dare compartmentalize my inspiration into a single category because limits be damned. Furthermore, I don’t see why–
Them: *backs aways slowly*
Me: *gestures towards crotch aggressively* *writes blog post*





