This Awesome App Called Todoist #notspon
What To Bring To A Book Club Meeting!
Places to get free bookmarks in your city.
eBay/ PayPal Fraud + How to Avoid It (Storytime Wednesday)
Heyo Bookaholics!
I’ve wanted to make this post for a while now but delayed it because I wanted it to include all the information necessary for dealing with this.
Another thing; I know this is suppose to be a Storytime Wednesday (it still is), but I wasn’t able to post this on Wednesday as I had to attend a formal dinner and I like to review my posts before they go live.
Managing Blogging and Uni in 2018
Heyo Bookaholics!
Anyone who reads these posts, or follows my blog will know that I am horrible at either posting on time, or completing posts before they are scheduled to be posted, which sadly means I am caught out with posts going up on my blog empty of content.
This annoys me more than anything and I have decided to do something about it and stick to it!
What I Expect From Uni This Year:
As of the 2nd of Jan, I
How To Balance School and Reading.
Hey Ho Bookaholics!
It is Wednesday and I am already 3 weeks into my Uni holidays, school holidays are just around the corner and all of this equates to way more reading time! But what if you want to start your holiday reading early?
You’ve come to the right place! here I will tell you how to effectively read in school and stay on top of all of your coursework (you must be dedicated to do both in order for this to work).
8 Bits of Advice From and 18-Year-old
Increase Efficiency & Make your lunch after your dinner!
Welcome back guys!
Today I am back with another Life Hack/ Organisation post that will hopefully provide you with some much-needed advice and motivation to living happy and healthy (despite the junk food presented in the cover image).
If you remember, I did a post last month titled “12 Things I do To Stay Organised & Stress-Free”, which outlines the things I do that are guaranteed to help anyone stay organised and stress-free. In this post I outline reasons why it should be common practice to make your lunch after you have finished your dinner.
- There is food everywhere!
- You have time to make your lunch, preventing you from running around like a crazy person in the morning and pulling together an unsatisfying concoction usually consisting of a tuna can and bread – which I have done many times. Hence saving time to do other stuff the following morning.
- You will save money because you’re not buying your lunch.
- You will eat healthier since you are not eating out and you’ll know what is going into your mouth, making you feel a lot less guilty about what you are eating.
- You won’t pack more food than necessary. Since you have just eaten dinner, you are now full and will not want to eat anymore, hence you will be less willing to pack more food for the next day. do not feel the need to pack lots of food for the next day.
- You will feel healthier, and your body will thank you 🙂