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Today I made my first revision/scheduling/organisation printable for myself and you guys to try!
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I always find having everything written down helps me to organise what I'm doing, and makes it look way more achievable.
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To use the printable, download it below and print one off for every day you intend to use it (I'd recommend printing it A5 then you can fit 2 on a piece of paper). There's a space for you to write down the revision you aim to do that day and tick off when you're done; a space for general tasks to do throughout the day (remember you still need to have a life); a space for you to write down any meetings, appointments or times to remember for that day; a space for writing down what exercise you've done (this is very important! You need to make sure you're staying active, and it will help you to have a more awake mind too); a space for things that you've thought of and need to write down for future reference; and a space for recording pomodoros for each of your subjects.
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If you don't know what a pomodoro is, it's a method of revision - each pomodoro is 20 minutes of solid work (with no distractions at all), then you take a 5 minute rest with ALL of the distractions, then do another pomodoro. Once you've done 4 of these, you get a 20 minute break full of distracting goodness! I find this is a really great way to make revision go quickly.
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Today I made my first revision/scheduling/organisation printable for myself and you guys to try!
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I always find having everything written down helps me to organise what I'm doing, and makes it look way more achievable.
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To use the printable, download it below and print one off for every day you intend to use it (I'd recommend printing it A5 then you can fit 2 on a piece of paper). There's a space for you to write down the revision you aim to do that day and tick off when you're done; a space for general tasks to do throughout the day (remember you still need to have a life); a space for you to write down any meetings, appointments or times to remember for that day; a space for writing down what exercise you've done (this is very important! You need to make sure you're staying active, and it will help you to have a more awake mind too); a space for things that you've thought of and need to write down for future reference; and a space for recording pomodoros for each of your subjects.
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If you don't know what a pomodoro is, it's a method of revision - each pomodoro is 20 minutes of solid work (with no distractions at all), then you take a 5 minute rest with ALL of the distractions, then do another pomodoro. Once you've done 4 of these, you get a 20 minute break full of distracting goodness! I find this is a really great way to make revision go quickly.
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