Day 60
I thought this article about creativity was kind of interesting. You're definitely more creative than me though!
I thought this article about creativity was kind of interesting. You're definitely more creative than me though!
Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new. - Albert Einstein
Here's an interesting site I found. It shows a retro-looking TV set and lets you "change the channel" to watch different TV shows that would be running in the 60s, 70s, 80s, or 90s.
If you want to stay organized, perhaps Trello could be of help to you. It's a virtual organizer that allows you to categorize and label different "cards" of information. I've used it for a while, check it out!
A quick and simple thing that you can do for self-care according to a self-care calendar for this month.
Not a quote from anyone but just a practice that I follow. I never go to bed at the end of the day without doing something fun beforehand. Whether that be watching a quick video, playing a game, or doing something around the house, even for just a few minutes, I don't go to sleep right after working or doing homework. I feel less "happy" or "accomplished" with the day if I end it off with something considered boring or tedious.
Some easy but fancy-looking flowers that you can add to drawings. :)
"Do not grieve, for the joy of the Lord is your strength." -Nehemiah 8:10
"An empty lantern provides no light. Self-care is the fuel that allows your light to shine brightly." Happy 50 posts!
If you need to make a quick webfolio for class or something, Padlet might be a useful tool for you. Drag-and-drop UI with text and image elements. Here's a link to one that I made when I took HIST-1301 during my first semester at TCC. #cringe
"You are so much stronger than your scary, anxious, and intrusive thoughts. They will pass, they always do." -@Thecaringcounsellor
I remember us talking about Pokemon before. I didn't realize that old Pokemon games were so rare and expensive on Amazon. I'm glad that I still have most of mine, can sell them for a (small, small) fortune later...
Here's something kind of science-y: how a jar of river water can develop micro-organisms and small bacteria over time.
A Christian classic that I totally forgot about until a few days ago.
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