Ever since Netflix took over, I've watched way more series than I'd like to admit. But every time I finish one series, I'm ready to start another one. Here are 15 shows that you need to watch if you haven't already!
Honourable Mentions:
Start popping your popcorn, put your comfy clothes on, and settle in for a serious binge-watching session. Is this list missing something? Let me know in the comments below.
~Ana
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I'm going to be honest, when I'm bored, I immediately turn to Netflix. It's so easy just to throw on an episode of Gilmore Girls, but then you get sucked in and end up watching Netflix for hours. So here's a list of things you can do when you're bored. Watch a movie. I know this is very similar to binge-watching on Netflix. But, I find that if you have a lot of time, it's better to just commit to a movie. Especially if it's before bed, and you don't have anything else to do. Workout Okay, so I have to be really really bored in order to workout. I mean, I have to have literally nothing else to do. But, I really should, and it's not that hard to find a quick workout video on YouTube and do it in your dorm room. Or you can find a fitness class to go to. Clean your room. Some people hate cleaning their room. I'm the type of person who can't function if my room is messy. Even something as simple as making your bed, or putting away your books will make a big difference. This way, you're also doing something productive. Read a book. In university it can be hard to make time to read a book for fun. I usually get so caught up in reading my textbooks that I forget how much I love to just curl up with a book. Go get a book, sit down, and start reading it. You'll feel so much better. Take a shower or bath. I actually look forward to taking a shower. It's a nice break from studying, or time to relax before bed. If you like baths, go get a bath bomb and take time to enjoy it. Go get a coffee. Maybe you just need a change of scenery. Go get a Tim's, or take a walk to a coffee shop. (I don't even drink coffee and I do this). Draw, paint, etc. When I was little and would say "I'm borreeedd", my mom would always say "Why don't you draw? Or paint?" I'm not very artistic, but lately I've turned to bullet journalling. Even if you're not very artsy, it's good to have some kind of creative outlet. What do you do when you're bored? Let me know in the comments down below!
~Ana With October just around the corner, it's time to set up my bullet journal for a new month! I started Bullet Journalling about a year ago, but I kind of fell behind over the summer. Now, with school back in full swing, I'm trying to get back into it. Take a look at how I set up my bullet journal for the month of October! *PS. Let me know if you want me to do a post on starting a bullet journal. Cover Page The first page I made was a cover page to start off the month. It's a nice way to get a little creative and try out some fun lettering. Obviously I had to do a pumpkin for October. Monthly Layout My monthly layout usually changes each month. Sometimes I go with a calendar style layout, and sometimes I use a list layout. For October I decided to use a calendar layout so I have space to write out assignments and midterms I have coming up, which I wrote in later. (Each day/block is 6x6 if anyone is wondering) Spending Log & Habit Tracker The last spread I set up for the month is a spending log and a habit tracker. The spending log is something new I'm trying. I noticed I've been spending a lot more now that I live within walking distance of a lot of cafe's and other stores. So I'm hoping that having to write out my purchases will make me more accountable. The habit tracker is something I use more during the school year so I have some structure. I track things like flossing, or if I studied that day. Let me know in the comments below if you want to see more bullet journal posts! Do you bullet journal? Are you looking to get started?
~Ana Am I the only one who loves reading but rarely gets around to it? Back in January, one of my goals for this year was to read more books for fun. When you're in university it can be hard to find the time to sit down and read a book just because you want to. So, I made it a priority, and I'm really glad I did. Here are some books that I loved recently.
I truly enjoyed every book on this list. The one thing they all have in common is they all focus on teenagers who are dealing with relatable issues. They address topics such as teen suicide, body image, and relationships in ways that feel natural. If you've read one of them and liked it, I guarantee you'll like the others. Let me know in the comments below what your favourite books are right now, or what you thought of any on this list! ~Ana |
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