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Author PhDinClothesPosted on March 1, 2017Format ImageCategories UncategorizedTags bujo, deskspo, grad school style, gradblogging, gradblr, my bujo, my desk, study style, studyblr, studyspoLeave a comment on

Study colors

Study accessories. Stroop wafels are the best study snack because they get all melty if you put them on top of your coffee cup.

Author PhDinClothesPosted on November 8, 2016February 2, 2019Format ImageCategories UncategorizedTags bullet journal, grad school, grad school style, grad student, pink, productivity, study style, studyblrLeave a comment on Study colors

Hi! I’m Rebecca, a new professor in search of work outfits. I’m glad you’re here.

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Fun style moment: I bought this cardigan at H&M in 2016 and wore it...weekly for 2 years. Then it went in the storage box. Then I pulled it out of the storage box once a year and I asked myself if I should get rid of it. But it sat in clothes purgatory anyway UNTIL!!!
New blog post: shoes that don’t suck.
Some thoughts on “skinny jeans are out”:
1, 2, or 3? @moosoutfits and @spagrettystylejournal are hosting #monochromeathome this week and I thought it would be fun to jump in for a day with this all beige combo. But then I couldn’t leave it alone and started having fun using it as a base for other outfits!
Me: alright Rebecca we have to show Instagram you wear colors other than orange.
Did you do anything “weekendy” this weekend? I’m losing track of time lately without any significant days/trips/events. So I made a promise to myself to get outside more this year and so far I’ve done outdoor things 5 times. Each time has left me feeling like I had a true weekend instead of just another day on the couch! 🌞
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