What is studying smart? Studying smart doesn't mean studying hard, it means that you make the most use of your time, and get the most out of it. There are many ways to make the most use of your study time. Here are a few tips and tricks of how to study smart: You have to have at least 8 hours of sleep Sleep is incredibly important. Without 8 hours of sleep or more, your body wouldn't function properly during the day. You will feel sluggish, and very sleepy. However, if you are one of those people who can sleep for less than 8 hours and you don't feel any of those things, you are welcome to sleep for less than 8 hours. The view in front of you when you study should be a plain colour I don't know about you, but, I simply cannot study when there are very bright colours, or lively patters in front of me when I study. It is better to have a plain white, yellow or blue wall in front of you and not any bright colour that can disturb you, like, bright ...
Acronyames are acronyms for names. Using acronyames is an interesting way to describe people in a few words. For example: T errible O bedient (NOT) B usybody Y olo (he always says that) However, this is an easier example: A mazing N ice N atty I nnovative E xcellent This is Jessica writing this (totally): J ubilant (Well, most of the time) E nergetic S uperb S pectacular I nterestingly Marvellous C hampion (Definitely) A wesome (#Awesome if I may say so myself) (*Hehe, you must have guessed, this is Cheesy_Owl_82017_Pi [I'm too lazy to find the symbol], but all of you must admit that this is true...) Er... Thanks, Annie. Stop telling lies though. You described me wrong. I'll post it anyway just to show what a nice person you are...
OKAY, HI. Today I am going to help you guys in making digital graphics, posters and cards. BUT PLEASE BEWARE I AM NO PROFESSIONAL. I JUST LIKE GRAPHIC DESIGN. I'll be using Canva for everything here if you're wondering. ~ Right, let's begin. I will give you some examples that I have created and point out the details. Here I have made a card. Now, here are points to take: • Text is in the centre, bold and clear. • Confetti in the background so it's more interesting. • Not too busy or hectic. Here I have made a poster. Points to take: • Image as background instead of plain colour. • white boxes for text (slightly transparent so the image in the background can peek through). • Fonts compliment each other. • Colours compliment each other. • Common theme Finally, here I've made a wallpaper/desktop picture. Points to take: • The little images in the background are all PNG or have a white background. ...
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