1 - They’re inexpensive
You can get a small whiteboard on Amazon from as little as £2.00, bigger ones are slightly more expensive starting at about £5.00 but that’s up to your personal preference.
2 - They’re erasable
The best thing about whiteboards is that they’re erasable! This means that you don’t use as much paper - so you’re saving money and helping the environment.
3 - They’re versatile
There are so many different uses for whiteboards that you’ll never think ‘i dont use that it was a waste of money’
1 - Essay Planning
Being a History undergrad, essay planning is what 90% of my life. Using a whiteboard means that I can change the order of my arguments, erase and add details whenever I want.
2 - Mind Maps
Mind Mapping can be super useful when essay planning, planning revision or connecting topics using a whiteboard means that you can easily mind map and erase/change any information easily.
3- To-do lists
Writing a to-do list on a whiteboard is so useful when you complete something just erase it!
4 - Teaching
My favourite method of studying/revising is to pretend to be teaching the subject to someone else, not only does this help you memorise the topic but it also shows gaps in your knowledge. If you can teach a topic then you definitely understand it.
5 - Practicing
If you study maths, for example, you can use a whiteboard to answer practice questions.
I have used whiteboards to study since I was in high school, meaning I’ve used them throughout my A-Levels and currently University (about 6 years). When I was revising for my psychology exams my friend and I would bring to college a set of whiteboard pens.
We would go into an empty classroom and use the big whiteboard to write the names of each study, we would then take it in turns to fill in details about the study from memory. THIS HELPED ME SO MUCH! and it was a fun way to study so I 10/10 recommend.
If you have any questions please ask me, also I don’t have stocks in whiteboards I just think they’re super useful!
Text ID: SURE YOU MOVED OUT YEARS AGO BUT THAT DOESN'T MATTER. YOU WILL ALWAYS BE IN YOUR MOTHER'S HOUSE.
SOMETIMES WHEN GOOD THINGS HAPPEN / YOU START TO WONDER / IF THINGS WERE EVER BAD. // MAYBE YOU JUST EXAGGERATED.// YOUR MOTHER ALWAYS SAY YOU EXAGGERATE THINGS.// SHE SAYS IT'S THE WRITER IN YOU.// YOUR MOTHER IS A VERY GOOD LIAR. // YOU LEARNED FROM THE BEST.
- Fernando Pessoa, from ' The Book Of Disquiet'
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Kofi
Ne crains jamais d’en faire trop,
car je n’en ai jamais assez de toi.
Je me délecte de tes paroles,
et tes soupirs sont mon oxygène.
Si seulement je pouvais fondre contre toi,
je ne connaîtrais plus jamais ni le froid,
ni la crainte
de te voir partir
à tout jamais
Never fear to be too much,
for I can never have enough of you.
I revel in your words,
and your sighs are my oxygen.
If only I could melt into you,
I would never know cold again,
nor the fear
to see you go
forever
The thing you are most
afraid to write,
Write that.
— advice to young writers
Fortesa Latifi, The Truth About Grief
miriam adeney
Mabel: Matryoshka [ep.28] - Becca De La Rosa and Mabel Martin
Ocean Vuong, from “Seventh Circle of Earth”, Night Sky with Exit Wounds
Richard Silken, Planet of Love
Fool's Fate, Robin Hobb
franz kafka, letters to milena
Laura Gibson, “I Don’t Want Your Voice to Move Me”
The Iliad of Homer, BOOK XVIII
For Your Own Good, Leah Horlick
cormac mccarthy, the sunset limited
Jeffrey Weinstock, Invisible Monsters: Vision, Horror, and Contemporary Culture
Dennis James Sweeney, ‘Ghost/Home: A Beginner's Guide to Being Haunted'
Antigonick, Anne Carson
I've started hitting the gym again
Batman 129 Variant Cover by Simone Di Meo
aegon ii targaryen & aemond targaryen
The Elektra Complex by @filmnoirsbian // house of the dragon 1.06 // chapter 40 of “crimson rivers” by @mayzarbewithyou // house of the dragon 1.07 // killing flies by michael dickman // house of the dragon 1.09 // burial at thebes 'antigone'