DISCLAIMER: as I mention in the video, I am not advocating for a study routine without any breaks at all. Rather, I offer a new way of looking at breaks which might be able to help increase your productivity. Remember that the most important thing is that you look after your mental and physical health and that you take the time to recharge that you need.
CONTACT ME:
Business Enquiries: rubygranger@sixteenth.co
Instagram - @_rubygranger
Goodreads: (see what I'm reading!)
Check out PUMPKIN PRODUCTIVITY, my online stationery shop:
THE KINDNESS JOURNAL: (this provides daily prompts to help you reflect on kindness and hopefully become more intentional in your actions) -
THE KINDNESS BADGE: (100% of profits go to Ditch the Label -- an anti-discrimination children's charity)
And my eBook about Erimentha Parker, an overachiever who has just started in Year 7 and is struggling with bullying for the first time (aimed at ages 9-13).
MORE:
What I'm Reading at the Moment = Boy Erased by Garrard Conley
Current Subscriber Count = 398,000
Daily Random Act of Kindness = leave pennies in public places (so that people can have good luck!)
Classical Music Recommendation = Flying High by Alexis Ffrech
FAQ:
How old are you?
19
What are you studying?
English Literature (first year).
What are some of your favourite books / some recommendations?
Cat's Eye, Jane Eyre, Great Expectations, A Little Princess, The Overachievers: The Secret Lives of Driven Kids, The French Revolution (by Christopher Hibbert), The Harry Potter Series, The Odyssey (Emily Wilson translation), Frankenstein, Catalyst, Rebecca, History of the Rain, A Story of an African Farm, Fahrenheit 451, History of Wolves, A Good Girl's Guide to Murder, The Institute, A Monster Calls.
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