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Sunday, 18 August 2013

A5 Fusion Filofax!!!

Well, here goes another unplanned mobile written post, with another advance apology for spelling mistakes.  :-)

I mentioned in my last post that I was getting an A5 Fusion. Well, it came through the post on Friday! Unfortunately, we were out. Dammit! My Mum picked it up for me yesterday. I am absolutely chuffed to pieces with it! The rings are fine, the size is just perfect,  the colour is wonderful amd the feel of the thing is amazing!!!

It is very hard to describe how I was feeling when I recieved my package. I was shaking with excitement and there was also a hint of worry in my mind that something would be wrong with the rings. Luckily though, the rings were fine and had not been damaged in transit. 

As I opened the parcel, my hands were shaking. I cannot put into words how happy I was that my new Filofax was home and safe!!! :-D It was an amazing feeling knowing that my dream Filofax was actually finally with me!!!

I will do a full review of my new Filofax soon, once I have properly settled into it. I am so so so so so happy with it!!!! :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D

Thanks for reading!
Ami x

Sunday, 14 July 2013

Filofaxation!

Hey everyone!

First off,  I must give you all a sincere apology for not having written in a while. I've been really busy recently and I haven't been able to get onto here.

We went without our internet for a week and a day. I really, really don't recommend that. It did mean that I managed to get quite a bit of work done though.

I am writing this on my phone so I apologise in advance for any spelling mistakes!!! This blog post hasn't been planned properly like my others but I have had the idea for it in mind for a good while. :-)

The other day, I ordered an A5 Filofax Fusion in blue!!! I am so excited and I received an email today confirming that iy has been diapatched and that it will bw qith me in 3 - 5 days!!! I am so so so excited! I'll  do a review of that once I get it.

I am currently using a mock Filofax from Paperchase in the equovalent of Pocket size. Although I really love it, it is very small and I do constantly find myself wishing that I had more space.

The one thing that took a lot of thought was whether I should get a Personal or A5 Filofax. I don't have much time at the moment so I'll go into my self arguement in my next post!

Thanks for reading!

Ami x

Wednesday, 10 July 2013

Pen Reviews

Hi All!

I know that I haven't been on much recently, but I do have my excuses! Anyway, I am officially back with the programme now and have spent most of today trying to sort out this blog. This is a post that I have been meaning to do for quite a while now, so I am pretty excited to be doing it!

On a side note just before I begin, the webcam on my laptop has reached it's ending day. So, until I can find a cheapish but good quality camera, these posts are going to be pretty much full of text. So, my apologies for that in advance.

The first pen that I am going to talk about is the Uni Ball Eye NEEDLE. I really, really, REALLY like these pens. I have two of them, one in black and one in blue. I use them so much because they are so amazing to writte with! They dry pretty quickly and so don't smudge as much as some pens do, but I would be careful if you're a leftie. ;-) The bleed through is about average. You can definately see it through the other side of white 80gsm paper, put it certainly isn't as bad as some of the other pens I'll talk about. A pack of 4 of these pens (Black, Blue, Red, Green) are about £4 at ASDA, but I am sure they will be cheaper elsewhere.

Now for the Uni Ball FINE. I have this pen in Orange. I really like it, but definately not as much as the NEEDLE.What I do like about this pen, though, is that there is an indicator on the side displaying how much ink you have left. I think that it will have a rather long life as it has had quite a bit of usage and the ink indicator still has not really gone down.This cost me £2.25 at Paperchase.

Thirdly, the Liquidly Ink Roller by ASDA which comes in red, blue and black. I have tried all of these colours (they come in a pack) and the only one which I like is the red one. I would never use the blue or the black.This pen smudges a bit, about average smudginess. However, the real drawback with this pen in the bleed through. It can be read clearly through the other side of the page. I believe a pack of these pens (2 Black, 2 Red, 1 Blue) is 80p from ASDA.

Next up is the FriXion Ball Point Pen. Well, it didn't seem to have a very long life. I only had it for a few months before it went and died on me. I remember it being a good pen before it did die though. I did not get to test it for it's smudge factor or the bleed through. A pack of two costs £3 at ASDA.

Finally, I am going to talk a little about the Pilot V-Pen. This is a disposable fountain pen which I purchased for £3.50 at Paperchase. I absolutely LOVE this pen; the way that it writes, the fluidity of the ink, the colour, the design, the EVERYTHING!!! There is hardly any bleed through and there is almost no smudging to it. I am definately going to get more of these pens.

So, right now I am awaiting a new range of stock at my local Paperchase, I am updating my blog and changing it around a bit, I bought a new orgaaniser from Paperchase (!!!) and am loving it, I am having a pretty good week!

Ami x

Sunday, 30 June 2013

Hello Again!

Hello Readers of the Blogging World!

First of all, I'm sorry that I haven't posted in a good while. I have been having problems with my internet connection and what with my exams, sorting that out has proved slightly stressful.

I just wanted to tell you that I'm going to Paperchase tomorrow, I'll update you on my adventures!

Before I go, should I buy a Filofaxesque organiser or not?

Ami x

Sunday, 12 May 2013

Revision

Hello All!

Well, it is oficially official! I am sticking to my blog plan! 1 post every Tuesday and Sunday, and I know what I'll be writing right up until the end of August! Undoubtedly some of those will change, but I've got general thoughts and I know I'll keep up with the blog.

From now on I think that posts are going to look like this one and my previous one, rather than the ones before that. The blog feels more personal and its way more fun! I'm going to have to get myself a proper camera sorted though, using the one in the computer is tedious and doesn't give the images I really want. It'll have to be a cheap one though as there are so many birthdays coming up! Any ideas or recommendations, that's not spelt right, drop me a comment below!

So, today I will be talking to you about something that a lot of people will be thinking about right now: Revision. The large majority of people hate and dread this, I'm proud to say I'm not one of them. Revision can be really fun and really rewarding if you put your mid to it! Yes, it can be tedious, yes it can be boring at times. However, if you want to achieve those As, those A*s, whatever grade it is you are working towards, it something you've got to do. Sorry. :-S

So, the first thing I'll talk about is having a good space to work. In a nutshell, this is the first hurdle when it comes to studying or revising. I just can't work if the space isn't right because I just don't want to be there.
The space you have or want has got to be big enough for you. If you can't get a desk in your room or office, do you have a kitchen table? No? Then could you think about getting a Laptop Desk that you could put on your knees so that you have a surface to rest on? There are so many options, its just about finding the place that works best for you.
When you have found a desk or table that suits your needs in terms of space, you then have to think about how much noise you can handle when you are working. Do you need silence, background noise, music? If you need complete silence, your bedroom, an office or even the back of the Library would be great places to work. If you can't stand background noise but don't mind music, earphones/headphones are your perfect solution!
If you have the choice between working in your bedroom or a home office, go with the home office every time. The environment is much better for working in.

When I am revising, I always like to set myself deadlines and time frames. These can be seen as very daunting and stressful, but they really aren't if you make them yourself. Homework deadlines can really be a pain, though, as you haven't set them yourself. Thus, you could set your own deadlines for completion (BEFORE THE DUE DATE) so that you can feel better about them, knowing that you can make them fit into the way you work.
A great tool to use when thinking about dealines is a planner. This could be one supplied by your school, an academic diary, a yearly diary, anything! It would help you to be able to see your deadlines and keep in control of them, I know it does me!


 

Stupid Blogger isn't letting me add captions AGAIN, but here are two pictures of my school planner (two different weeks). I have another academic planner (Pearsons) which is much neater than this messy thing.
For me, planners can be really expensive. So, for the next academic year, I am going to make my own from and A5 Ringbinder and Dividers. Here:


I'll do another post telling you how I get on with that.

I have done a previous post on this but I  am going to briefly talk about motivation. A few questions that I ask myself when I feel demotivated are:
Why am I doing this?
What am I working for?
How will I feel if I don't get the results I want?
Where will I be in 5/10 years if I do/don't get the results I want?
What can I do that is enjoyable if I do XYZ in my next break?
After asking myself these questions, I generally feel much more motivated to keep on going and study or revise.
I have done a previous entry on Motivational Posters so take a look at that if you feel that you are constantly demotivated and need somwthing to always be there to motivate you.

Something that links very closely to Motivation is having the will-power to not give up. The way I tackle this is to give myself a physical thing to work for. An example of this might be:
'If I can do 2 A4 Sheets worth of this work by XYZ, I will have XYZ (normally food :-D) in my break.' OR
'When I have done 5 more questions on this topic that would be worth at least 3 marks, I will take a break and XYZ.' XYZ here could be something like walking my dog, getting a bubble bath, reading a book, something that I really enjoy doing.

Right, this is going to sound EXTREMELY weird but the type of paper you use could really affect the way you work. It does me. I use my trusty ARC to organise myself, plan things and do layouts of how something is going to be done, it really affects the way I work. The fact that the ARC uses 100gsm paper makes me WANT to use it, so I do. You've see it before, but I love it so much (and of course you do too!) that I am going to show you it again :-)


Yup. Stare at it. Mmmm.... OK this just got weird.

COLOUR! This is something that I always have to use when I am revising. It makes the work look more appealing and I am SO much more likely to look at it again. Take a look at the picture below:


The work on the left has been done at school in plain black ink. Better than blue ink. The work on the right are some notes that I have done at home. Now, I can't speak for you but personally, I prefer the ones in colour. For a first, they are more understandable to me, secondly, they are easier to look at. I could pick out information from the right piece much easier that I could from the work in the left piece.

Keeping your work in one place is something that I find is really important as well. A Ringbinder is a piece of equipment that you could buy for as little as 50p at Tesco or ASDA. Isn't spending some money better that having notes all over the place and losing them? Having notes together also means that you have all of the information in one place and so you have to spend less time trying to find them, you can actually just get on and do the revision. The Ringbinder pictured below is my Biology one, about £2 from WHSmith normally but they were on offer, 3 for £3.



I have briefly covered Timetabling in my previous post, but in nowhere near as much depth as I would have liked. There are literally hundreds of ways in which you could organise the way you work. I'll tell you about some of the ways I llike to do it here.
The way I do it right now is to divide the day up into 5 minute slots. These slots are listed vertically in 2 or 3 colums, dependant on how much time I have in the day. I then write in what I am going to do in that time slot. If the activity lasts for 5 minutes (very probably), I draw an arrow down to the time that I am going to finish or stop work on it for the time being. If this changes throughout the day, I write the new activities and arrows next to the original in red.
Another way of doing it is similar to the way I have just described. You would create one of these Timetables for each thing you need to do that day and then put links to that Timetable int the 'Master Timetable'. Well, not links exactly, just references. This is the way that I will be doing my Timetabling as of next Saturday... ish.
You could of course, just do approximate Timetabling. Just know for yourself that you want to spend X hours on any particular subject that day. The important thing is to find the way that works best for you, a way that you can stick to.

I was going to cover Revision Methods here but this has gone on for far longer than I had intended. I'll do a post about Methods on Tuesday and then the one I had planned for Tuesday on Sunday.

Thank you so much for reading this, I hope you enjoyed it! If you have any ideas or comments, let me know below! There must be someone reading this! :-D

Ami x



Tuesday, 7 May 2013

ARC Notebook System

Hi there everyone!

I know, I know... I promised that I'd do this post yesterday, but I've gotten into a routine now! 1 post every Tuesday and Sunday! At least it means I'll be posting much more frequently! Blush, blush... Any way, my surprise is... THE ARC NOTEBOOK SYSTEM! Woo!

Oh, and just before I begin, sorry for the rubbish camera quality -_- Hope you enjoy the post!

I bought the notebook on Sunday on a day out when we 'happened' to go into Staples. Tee hee. I had been looking around for a while when I noticed this range of notebooks. I ended up getting a £20 Green Leather one, A4 of course! This came with 50 pages of ARC ruled paper and the standard 11 discs that hold the notebook together. The notebook itself is a really nice shade of green, and is very sturdy. Although you can move pages around (I'll come onto this soon), the pages don't come out without you actually pulling them out.



This is the outside of the book, yes I know the picture would be better the other way round, just try not to notice it if you would be so kind. :-D


The refills that you can buy are mostly all priced at £2 for 50 pages. The pages are 100gsm so they are really smooth and there is barely any show through. There is a nice selection of refills, I currently have lined paper, squared paper, a to-do refill and some mini notelet type things. I'll show you when I have a bit more time on my hands. You can also get sticky notes, a ruler, things like that. I'll show you a picture of one of the refills so you can see the edges. They look like mini mushrooms!



I use the Arc for a variety of different things. I use it for organisation, revision, planning projects, planning this blog, my homework and timetabling. It's so USEFUL!!!
Here are a few pictures of the inside so you can see what I mean.

Blogger is being funny again and isn't letting me put a caption on that picture, but that is actually the blog plan for my nex post! OOH! That is the grey memo notelet I was talking about earlier!

This is a quick overview of revision for the next three days, I have a more in - depth one too, as per shown:

Actually, this is one I have already used and taken out, that is why it is folded. It kind of gives you an idea though.

You can also buy a hole punch specifically designed for the ARC so that you can put whatever paper you want in. I will be investing in one of these as soon as I can, so I will let you know what it is like.

Overall, I would give the ARC 5*. I was really happy with my purchase and will certainly be buying that hole punch! And more refills!

Thanks for reading,

Ami x

Sunday, 5 May 2013

Coming soon... Tomorrow...

Hey guys! So, tomorrow I will be doing a post about my recent (yesterday) trip to Staples! Really enjoyed the trip, despite the fact I was walking around on crutches.

So, a little mini announcement. I recently been drifting around The Student Room (for those of you who are also on there I'm Study_Read_Smile. Don't ask). I found an amazing thread. It's called 'The Stationery and Organisation Thread'. For a nerd like me this was a GOD SEND. It is something I've been looking for for AGES.

The thread itself is really active, it's great! It's given me some really good ideas... You'll see... Tomorrow!

Anyway, because of said trip to Staples (you'll see!), I am now going to be one HELL of a lot more organised. I'm also going to attempt to figure out blogger a bit more, make this look a bit more professional and the such.

See you tomorrow!

Ami x