Wednesday, 30 January 2019

How to Make the Most of Your Weekends


Hey guys!

I am working on my 'Shopping My Stash' for January but I'm also on such a productive buzz at the moment that I decided to share what I do on the weekends to make the most of my time.

I balance a part-time job on top of final year college work so I have to plan my weekends in advance so I can get everything done, while having downtime as well.

I love planning. I don't know why but it's one of my best assets along with my organisation skills. If you read my previous post on my tips and tricks for semester two, you'll know my weekly planner is one of my favourite things to do ahead of a busy week.

Plan Ahead


No surprise here! If you feel like a brunch with the girls on Sunday, or a movie night on Saturday, make sure to solidify these plans before you change your mind.

I get my roster for the following week every Friday evening. When I get it, I make sure to plan my downtime before I do anything else. Whether it's casual drinks on Friday night or a night out on Saturday, if I don't make plans the week before, I'm more than likely not going to go out.

After I plan my downtime, I start to look at what readings I still have to do for the upcoming week and what might be due soon. Fitting an hour or two of reading into your weekend plans shouldn't be difficult. On top of that, study time is a must!

Planning ahead (not everything has to be set in stone), gives you an idea of what needs to be done, along with what free time you have, should an opportunity to go out pop up during the week.


Don't Stretch Yourself Thin


Do not leave everything to the weekend. If you've readings, set aside an hour every evening to ensure you stay on top of things. If you commute, bring some readings on the bus (I only started doing this recently and it has been so helpful!).

Try not to plan every minute of the weekend. Leave a few hours free each day and don't overdo the studying or working. This won't be beneficial for your mental or physical health because you can be heightening your stress levels unnecessarily and draining yourself for the week ahead, before it even begins.

While I do work weekends, I work a short shift on Saturday (four or five hours) and a full day on Sunday. Not every workplace can do this, but if you talk to a manager, this could be great for you. For me, it means I can have Saturday afternoon/evenings to myself but a full day on Sunday means I still have a nice wage the following week.

While it can be good to stretch yourself some weeks, doing it every weekend won't be good for you in the long haul!


Don't Forget to Exercise!


It's all well and good to say you exercise during the week but even a Sunday stroll is better than nothing at the weekend! I don't know how many times I've complained about a headache and my parents tell me to go for a walk in the fresh air.

While I usually snap back at them... I hate to admit that they're actually right. A brisk five or ten minute walk can clear your head and even though it is bitterly cold at the moment, the fresh air will actually do some good.


Ignore Sunday Night Blues


I don't mind going to college but does the prospect of actually having to leave my warm bed on a Monday morning to get onto a busy bus ruin my mood a little? Yes! 

One way to combat the Sunday night blues is to have something to look forward to on a Sunday evening! For me it's usually watching Hawaii Five-O with my parents, sometimes with a glass of wine, otherwise it's hot chocolate. Knowing I will be spending my evening doing something I enjoy, helps to keep my blues at bay!


How do you spend your weekends?
Do you like to make the most of them like me?

Let me know in the comments below!

Ciara,
xoxo.
Snapchat: Ciarakxo


Monday, 21 January 2019

Semester Two Tips and Tricks


Hey guys!

Semester Two has started for me this week and it's kind of bittersweet because it is the beginning of my last semester in UCD. 

As of today, I have twelve weeks left as a college undergrad and I'm not going to lie, it is daunting. I've got some major decisions to make about my future over the next few weeks. I have to send applications in, hope for the best and also just plan for the future.

It is something I am very excited for but at the same time, I can't help but feel like I'm leaving the best few years of my life behind. I have loved college and know I've made friends for life over the course of the last two and a half years.

I've become more confident as a person and am so glad to have put secondary school behind me. As a senior (I couldn't help it, if freshers can be called freshers, I can call myself a senior), I like to think I have some knowledge to pass onto my underclassmen as well as seniors who find themselves struggling in the final semester.

I have compiled a list of tips and tricks that I stick by, and know help, during the last twelve weeks of the year. They have helped me over the past few years and if they help one other person, I'll be very happy!


Stay on Top of Your Readings!


This one seems so simple, but you would be surprised with the amount of students who say they have fallen behind on readings by week two. I know the initial reading list of any module may seem daunting but setting aside a half hour, to an hour, every evening and sitting down to read a chapter or two will stand to you during midterms and finals.

Start as you mean to go on. Print off your readings lists and when it is available online, perfect. If not, check the library before you go out to buy a book. It'll save you money and it's always good to familiarise yourself with the library as well!


Highlighters are Your Best Friend.


Making notes is so important for any class. If you find yourself going through readings, if you own the book, highlight the important sections or parts you want to remember. However, if you don't own the book, writing out short notes on the section is a great way to study later on, and highlight the key words so you can  recall more from the buzzword! 

Do not be afraid of highlighters. Even in a lecture, if your lecturer heavily hints something or says something is important, highlight it within your notes! Using a highlighter as a subtle reminder to yourself is one of the best ways to revise in the future.

Don't however, highlight an entire paragraph or page. If your page is more colour than print, you need to put the highlighter down and reevaluate the page before you continue on with your revision!


Balance is Key.


Finding a balance in college is one of the most important life skills you will learn throughout your degree. Finding a balance between studies, social life and work is easier to do during the first few weeks of the semesters because it will be too overwhelming to consider during the last few weeks of term.

If you have a part-time job, like me, then your weekends are pretty much set aside for the job. It's not all bad though because at the end of the day you have money to spend or save, while still having the evenings for friends and family.

Incorporating health and fitness into your routine is a must. Whether it is a short walk every evening or a gym session during the day, exercise is one of the most important parts of your day. Meditation or keeping a journal could help your stress levels too.

Finding balance can be difficult but remember to have time for your studies, your friends and family and for you.


Weekly Planners Save Time.

Weekly Planners are something I cannot live without now. Every weekend, I take about 10 minutes, to write out my rough plan for the week, so I know what I'll be doing and where I need to be, each day of the week.

It is easier to use when I'm in college and I always include a rough evening plan to incorporate readings, revision, health and down time. 

I bought mine (pictured above) in Dealz and there are 52 sheets on it so it will definitely last you the year!


Due Dates/Midterms are Always Closer Than You Think!

If you're that person who doesn't put a due date/midterm date into their phone or planner and just say 'Ah sure it's in week x', YOU NEED TO STOP! Due dates/Midterms are always closer than you think. If you don't get your act together until week three/four, you're already behind.

Midterms or essays are usually between week five and seven of the semester which means you have to be on top of things from the get go! Once you know when a midterm will be or when an essay is due, put it into your phone/planner and make sure you regularly check the calendar.

Someone once told me, if you need an extension, look in your calendar, two weeks before something is due, write 'ESSAY DUE TODAY' into the diary and boom, there's your extension! Don't panic with how close due dates may seem but do not neglect the fact that they do exist and you need to be aware of them.


Go to Office Hours!


Every semester starts with the lecturer saying when their office hours are and it almost instantly goes to the back of countless minds in the room. Speaking from experience, office hours or subject help centres are profoundly useful. 

Not only does it give you the opportunity to build a relationship with your lecturer (this can help you when looking for references in the future) but also the chance to discuss something that intrigues you or something you don't quite understand, with someone who can guide you in the right direction and provide another insight into a particular topic.

If you have any queries or would just like assignment advice from your lecturer, going to their office hours is ALWAYS better than sending them an email.


Make Notes on a Weekly/Chapter Basis.


I cannot stress this tip enough! In first year, I had a nasty habit of leaving my note-making until the last minute (two or three days before the exam) and my stress levels were self-imposed and too high. 

Over the past couple years I've started to make notes on a chapter or topic basis in each module I'm taking. I left this until the weekend as a topic was usually finished during the last lecture of the week. Sometimes, it took longer than a week to cover a topic so sticking to the weekly target was unrealistic in that sense.

Setting aside an hour per module over the weekend (Thankfully, I have a three day weekend this semester!), to write out your notes can save time when it comes to midterms or finals and well as reducing your overall stress levels because you feel more relaxed and prepared when exam season comes around.


Make the Most of Breaks!


UCD's mid-semester break is in March this year so Semester 2 is broken into seven and five teaching weeks for me. The break is technically a 'fieldwork/study period' but two weeks is a long time.

I hope to go away for a few days over the two weeks because I can't say no to a city break and I don't plan on splitting my two weeks between college work and my part-time job. I think of it as a little spring break with college work built-in.

Taking some time for yourself, even if it's just a day or two of tv catch-up at home, is essential for any break in college. 

Don't get bogged down by the work due after your time off, set aside some time for everything. Most importantly, refresh yourself for the remainder of the semester!


Refreshers' Day.


If you missed the opportunity to join a society or club at the start of the year, or you're an exchange/Erasmus student who wants to get more involved in uni life, refreshers' day is definitely for you!

Each society/club should have a stand which gives you another opportunity to join a society or club that you didn't get the chance to previously. If you're still sceptical about some societies, don't be afraid to ask them questions! Having been on both sides of the table, I know how daunting it can be to ask questions to committees but we also love to answer your questions/welcome new members when we get the opportunity to!

Check out your SU's website for when Refreshers' Day is for you! In UCD, it is January 30th this year!


Support is There For You!


If you ever feel overwhelmed or just need somebody to talk to, there is always somebody there to help.

Your friends and family will prove an invaluable asset during your college years and spending some time with them can really help you through difficult times. If you need additional/further support, always get in touch with your SU for help and guidance.

If you need support with a specific module, your lecturer or tutor is there to help! Office hours are your friend and even if you haven't attended everything you were supposed to, your lecturer will still be there should you need them.

Never feel alone and always reach out to someone if you're going through a difficult time, whether it is in college or life. You are never alone. Someone is always there to help and guide you through difficult situations.


Good luck to everyone heading into their second semester and if it's your final semester, make the most of it! I know I will be!

Ciara,
xoxo.
Snapchat: Ciarakxo




Saturday, 12 January 2019

My Feel Good Playlist


Hey guys! 

So with college almost back, I decided I'd share my feel good playlist to help any other students through the stressful weeks of the second semester.

I have a separate study playlist (If I listened to this while studying, I'd get nothing done!), so if you'd like that one next, let me know!

My playlist on YouTube has 30 songs but I'm just going to share my top ten here! If you want to check out that playlist, click here!

10. Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Yours


This song is such a jam. I've yet to meet one person that hasn't heard of it because let's be honest. it's a classic. 

I'm not usually one for soul music but when this song comes on, I can't help but smile and sing alone!

If you want to listen to it, be sure to check out my playlist on YouTube.

9. Geronimo


I haven't heard any other Sheppard songs but I did listen to this on repeat coming up to my mocks in 6th year. For some reason, the chorus just helped me remember definitions for physics... don't ask me why!

The chorus is just so catchy and you will literally find yourself singing along to this song without realising it.


8. Girls Like You


So this song is more recent than others on my playlist but I learnt how to play it on guitar a few months ago and it's just so easy to listen to.

This song is just so easy to listen to and I always find myself moving along with the beat after the first chorus.


7. Any Way You Want It


Okay so not the original, but before y'all shoot me... it has context! Rock of Ages is one of my favourite movies and the way Mary J.Blige sings it is just so fab. 

Not going to lie, this is my ultimate shower jam. Also, if you like 80's music, this movie is a must-see!


6. I'll Make It Up To You


I love Imagine Dragons and this has to be my favourite song on Evolve purely because it has such an 80's vibe to it. 

It's also a pretty positive song compared to song of their other stuff and the chorus is just so catchy!


5. Rumors 


I'm not the biggest electric pop fan but I love Sofia Carson so I decided to give this song a listen and it's been on every playlist of mine since the summer!

The bass-infused song is such an easy listen and the lyrics just speak to me. I love how empowering this song is for women.


4. Get Over Yourself


I think we've all had that ex who thinks we're still into them and everything we do is just to make them jealous and this song captures the situation so well.

I love a good country song and couldn't help but relate to this song when I heard it for the first time. It's also Kelsea Ballerini, this girl is incredibly talented!

3. Rewrite the Stars Reimagined


The Greatest Showman was my favourite movie of 2018 and I love the reimagined album. In my opinion, this song is better than the original and the harmonies in this are just something else!

If you haven't dramatically lip-synced to this in your car... you haven't lived! The song itself is so beautiful and the music video that goes along with this version of the song is fantastic.


2. Everybody's Got Somebody But Me

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This song is very happy go lucky and beyond easy to listen to! The upbeat track is the complete opposite to the lyrics because he's singing about being hung-up on an ex but everything is so catchy that I can't help but sing along when it comes on my playlist.

I hope I'm not the only one who mistook this for a Michael Buble song the first time I heard it!


1. This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things


Rounding off this playlist the same way Taylor wrapped up the best tour I have ever been to. This song is such a mood.

Taylor let the lyrics do the talking in this song when it comes to her conflict with Kanye and I just love everything about this song. The lyrics, the instruments used, the production on stage. It's a hit in my books.

You can check out the full Feel Good Playlist here.

Hopefully these songs can get you through essays and midterms this semester!

Let me know in the comments below if you'd like my study playlist next!

Ciara,
xoxo.
Snapchat: Ciarakxo

I do not own any of the album/song/lyric artwork in this post. All of the artwork belongs to the artists and their record companies.


Wednesday, 9 January 2019

Updated Skincare Routine!


Hey guys! 

Back in March I did my skincare routine and a lot has changed since then! From my previous post, y'all will know that I'm making an active effort to go through what I own before buying any new makeup and skincare and I have slowly but surely been making my way through my skincare collection since March.

At the moment, my skin is pretty great, I get the odd breakout (Exam stress is a real killer for my skin), but overall, I get the odd blemish and that's about it.

For the most part, I can put it down to how I'm looking after my skin at the moment because it really is the most time and effort I have ever put into a skin routine!

The Ordinary Resveratrol 3% and Ferulic Acid 3%


I panic-purchased this when the drama with Deciem was happening a few months ago because it was one of the products I had on my list to buy, but hadn't gotten around to yet.

The blend of resveratrol and ferulic acid combines two of the most powerful antioxidants for skin. It is quite an oily product and while you can use it in conjunction with other serums and moisturisers, I apply it topically to my face and use my night cream everywhere else.

I only use it at night due to the oily nature of the product and have not noticed any redness or irritation (like I've experienced with previous Ordinary products) and would definitely recommend this to anyone who would love to give their skin an extra boost of antioxidants!

I bought mine on Beauty Bay for €6.25.


Witch Blemish Gel


Y'all know I love my Kelkin Clear Skin roller but my pharmacy has not had it in stock for ages! So, when I saw this blemish gel, I decided to try it since there was no point in just waiting for my usual skin saviour to come back into stock.

I picked this up in another pharmacy and cannot remember the price of it for the life of me, but it was similar enough in price to the skin roller (€4.65), so it really didn't break the bank. I apply this topically, wherever I have a cluster of spots or just a few blemishes, around my face. 

This isn't an overnight solution but it does help reduce the appearance of any blemish overnight and it soothes the area surrounding it as well. I'm not quite ready to leave my staple spot saviour though, so I probably won't be repurchasing this.


Kiehl's Butterstick Lip Treatment - Pure Petal


Looking after your lips is so important, especially during the cold winter months and I keep finding myself reaching for this lip treatment from Kiehl's when I'm going to bed. I received my first one of these little guys when it was launching in 2017 but have since repurchased it a few times and even keep one in my handbag/college bag all the time!

The lip treatment comes in a variety of shades, I use Pure Petal when I don't want any lipstick on over it, but would love a touch of colour for my lips. The formula is so moisturising and it smells amazing.

I use the untinted version at night when I'm going to bed and just lather on a thick layer of it, to keep my lips hydrated overnight. My lips always feel so soft and moisturised when I'm using this and they haven't been chapped at all this winter!

If you're lips usually chap or become dry in the cold weather, I would 100% recommend picking one of these up the next time you're in Arnotts or a Kiehl's store! They retail for €20 (don't quote me on  that as I bought mine in duty free) and are a lifesaver for me!


The Ordinary AHA 30% and BHA 2% Peeling Solution


So I am totally new to any tip of peeling product you can use at home, mainly because my skin is super dry anyway so the word peeling just puts me off a product, but I am loving this so far!

I've seen everyone from friends to bloggers and models use this product and it was another panic purchase when I thought the company was closing down because I knew I had to try it. The whole point of it is to exfoliate the top layer of your skin while helping to reduce pore congestion, basically a dream product.

I've been using this twice a week (the recommended amount) and leave it on my skin for about ten minutes. I have read reviews where some people experience burning after applying the solution but I haven't had any side effects as of yet. I do apply a water-based moisturiser straight after though!

I would definitely recommend this product for anyone looking for a new skincare product that helps your skin look brighter and smoother after a few applications.

The AHA 30% BHA 2% Peeling Solution is available from Arnotts for €7.20.


Freederm Pore Minimiser 


So this was totally an impulse buy in Boots a few weeks ago because I do have some very large pores on the side of my face and I was hoping this could help reduce their appearance.

I do like the results I get from this product. I tend to apply it to my face during the prep stage of my makeup so while cleansing etc... but before applying any makeup products and I wait about ten minutes before I start my makeup. 

It does help reduce the appearance of my pores and doesn't feel greasy or like silicone (I love Porefessional but hate the silicone feeling). I also use it on my skin when I'm not wearing any makeup just to give me a little confidence boost.

The one downfall is that alcohol is the second highest ingredient so it can be a little drying and it smells very strongly of alcohol as well.

This product is no longer listed on the Boots website but is still in store and retails for about €9.


Mario Badescu Rosewater Facial Spray


I bought this a good while ago from Beauty Bay and it was just sitting on my shelf for a good few months. I finally started using it during exams because to be honest, I was too lazy to keep my skincare routine as lengthy as it usually is, but knew I needed to keep my skin hydrated. 

First off, this product is pink, so what's not to love? It also smells SO GOOD. Sort of like rose flavoured turkish delight and I love it.

I spritz some onto my face at night, just before I go to bed so I have some added hydration while I'm sleeping and it is fantastic. It helps my skin feel refreshed and so many people keep telling me to try it out as a setting spray! 

I will soon and if I love it even more, I'll definitely let you guys know! Until then, I happily spritz a fabulous smelling pink spray onto my face every evening.

Mario Badescu's Facial Sprays are available from Beauty Bay and range from €8.25 to €11.95.


Uriage Age Protect Multi-Action Detox Night Cream


So the press release for the Uriage Age Protect line popped into my inbox in September and I was kind of shocked because I was 20 at the time and didn't think I needed to use any kind of anti-ageing product just yet.

Boy was I wrong! After some research, I found out that using an appropriate anti-ageing product from 21 can really help your skin as you get older. I opted to try the night cream as I do have dry skin and knew that even if I didn't notice any fine line or wrinkle difference just yet, my skin would definitely be hydrated. 

Uriage created the Age Protect range with the intent to protect skin from pollution, natural and artificial blue light. The concept behind the range is fantastic as along with anti-ageing properties, it helps protect your skin from pollutants our skin faces on a daily basis.

Hopefully using anti-ageing products like this pays off in the future, but for now I'm happy with the fact that I wake up to skin that feels hydrated and the cream is non-greasy which is a bonus!

The Multi-Action Detox Night Cream has an RRP of €33 and is available from pharmacies nationwide.


I will definitely keep you guys up-to-date with any changes or additions to my skincare routine in the coming months.
I am actively trying to shop my stash, so if I do introduce any new products, they've been sitting on my shelf waiting to be used for months already!

Do you use any of the same products as me?
Do you have any recommendations for anti-ageing products?

Let me know in the comments below!

Ciara,
xoxo.
Snapchat: Ciarakxo



Saturday, 5 January 2019

Let's Talk Makeup - Shopping My Stash


Hey guys!

So I don't know if you guys have seen it on Instagram but a lot of bloggers are talking about 'Shopping their Stash' in the new year rather than continuously buying new makeup.

Between unpacking from Christmas (I didn't get any new makeup, I made a point of saying I had enough but thank you, to everyone who suggested it as a present) and thinking about what to pack for my January getaway, I realised just how much makeup and skincare I own.

So I am 100% jumping on the bandwagon and placing a spending ban on makeup and skincare (except whatever I just so happen to fall in love with in Sephora during my trip..) until I've diminished what I own somewhat.

I also won't be buying ANY new palettes for a while because I literally have a drawer of them and it's ridiculous because I don't think I've hit pan on a single one of them.

I also have five or six different foundations in virtually the same shade, just sitting on a shelf waiting to be used. While I do receive some products as part of press packs, the majority of my makeup collection is products I have bought myself (or received as presents). So my stash is all of my own making and it needs to be stopped.

Keep up with how I get on, 'shopping my stash' on Instagram over the next few weeks!

Have you guys compiled a stash of makeup over the last while?
Has it gotten out of control like mine?
Let me know in the comments below!

Ciara,
xoxo.
Snapchat: Ciarakxo