As it turns out, looking at pictures of pretty notes and aesthetic study spaces DOES NOT in fact help you study. So, here are tips to make you study space feel good and look like it's out of a Pinterest post. Disclaimer: Many of the links in this post are to external websites, so visit them on your own risk. I am not affiliated with any of the companies or blogs listed in this post. Before you start, you might want to think about the 'vibe' or aesthetic you're going for. Think about theme colours (or lack of). You might have a rough idea of what you like based other people's setups. DeviceSince a lot of us are still doing online learning, here are some ways to personalise your device. 1. Screensaver This is the clock screensaver that all the studygram accounts have. Download for Mac/Windows here: fliqlo.com. 3. New tab extension Momentum is one of the post popular New Tab extensions used by study accounts. Personally, I like this one better: WHA Quotes & Clock New Tab. 4. Wallpapers I made aesthetic wallpapers for this month. To download for free, click here. There are 18 designs to choose from! You can also get free templates or make your own on Canva. 5. Icons You can change the icons on iOS and Windows. Just Google your device + how to change icons. Room DecorMinimalism is cool and all, but sometimes "maximalism" is the way to make your study space cosy. Here are some items you can add to your desk or room.
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