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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.
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!
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. ¹úÄ£¸£ÀûÔÚÏßing 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.