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When Life Presses Snooze on Your Study Plan (and Then Sits on It)

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Studying this time around started beautifully.
You know the kind of start that makes you feel like this is it, this is the version of you who has it all figured out.

The schedule? Worked to a tee.
Pens? Lined up like soldiers.
Highlighters? Full, vibrant, obedient.
Clear sticky notes? Transparent optimism.
Work? Fine. Manageable. Even enjoyable.

I was that mature student. The one who thought, “Look at me, balancing life, learning, and colour-coded stationery.”

And then… life laughed.

Not a gentle chuckle. A full-bodied, theatrical cackle.

Because suddenly, everything happened at once.

There was the colleague—the snake-like variety. The kind who lies with a smile, manipulates with confidence, and shines themselves up by quietly trying to dull everyone else. The kind that makes you question your own competence while they sharpen their narrative.

Then the phone call no one is ready for: my father, in the hospital, massive heart attack, emergency surgery. The world tilts. Perspective snaps into place whether you’re ready or not.

As if that wasn’t enough, a visit to see the adoption files followed. The kind of visit that knocks you for six. The kind that makes you question everything you thought you knew about your own story, your own roots, your own truth. The emotional hangover from that doesn’t politely clear overnight.

Meanwhile, my 12-year-old—brilliant, sensitive, struggling—needed appointments. Severe panic attacks. Autism assessments. Forms, waiting lists, advocacy, fighting for the support he deserves so he can breathe a little easier in his own world.

Then came my own ill health. The quiet kind that creeps up until you’re forced to admit you need to stop. Time off work. Not optional. Necessary. To protect my mental health.

So naturally, I rested.

By which I mean…
I decorated the entire house. Top to bottom.

Because apparently I cannot sit still, even when ordered to by my own body.

Finally—finally—I sit down to study. I’m ready. Focused. Determined.

And that’s when my trusty pen gives up the ghost.
Three best highlighters? Dry. All of them.
TM03? Not my favourite topics.

Honestly, if life had a sense of timing, this was comedic perfection.

But here’s the thing they don’t tell you about being a mature student:
resilience doesn’t look tidy.

It doesn’t look like perfect schedules and uninterrupted study blocks.
It looks like showing up anyway.
It looks like reading through exhaustion.
It looks like submitting work while holding everyone else together.
It looks like continuing to care—deeply—about being the best version of yourself, even when chaos is shouting for your attention.

Because in the middle of all of this, I’m still focused.
Still resolved.
Still learning—not just academically, but emotionally.

I’m still committed to helping those around me succeed, especially the EHCP students I support every day. Still modelling perseverance. Still proving that progress doesn’t require perfection—just persistence.

So if you’re a mature student staring at a dead pen, an overwhelming module, and a life that refuses to slow down, know this:

You’re not failing.
You’re living.
And you’re still standing.

Even if your highlighters aren’t.

And tomorrow?
I’ll buy new pens.

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Nikole Karissa Gaye

Stormy Skies & Study Vibes: A Cozy Uni Prep Day

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Today is the definition of a slow and steady study day – and honestly?... I’m not mad about it.

With Storm Amy howling outside like she’s got a personal grudge against roof tiles, I made the executive decision to stay tucked up indoors, firmly planted under a blanket, flanked by two snoozing dogs, and glued to the spot in front of the fire. At 5 ft 2, there is no way I am risking getting swept off into the sky like some academic Dorothy.

Instead, I have decided the blustery weather is the perfect excuse to dive into something a little less chaotic: my university welcome pack.

Welcome Pack Wonders

I finally had the time (and brain space) to properly flick through the orientation materials – and I have to say, it all started feeling real in the best way. Reading about what’s to come, module breakdowns, support services, and study tips made me feel more excited than nervous. Okay, slightly more excited than nervous.

Material Girl in a Study World

After taking some notes (colour coded, of course – we’re keeping the vibe organised), I made a checklist of everything I’ll need:

  • Core textbooks (one already ordered, the rest sitting patiently in my cart)

  • A few academic journal links I’ve bookmarked for later

  • My trusty day-to-a-page diary, now with post-it flags marking key dates

  • An unhealthy but necessary amount of highlighters including glitter ones, because let's face it every girls needs some sparkle.

There’s something so satisfying about preparing without the pressure to perform. Just a warm fire, a hot cuppa, and the occasional tail wag thumping against my legs.

Little Wins & Big Feels

Even though I wasn’t knee deep in assignments or lectures today, I still feel accomplished. Sometimes the quiet, slow-paced days are the ones that actually build the strongest foundation. A little reading here, a little planning there ... and suddenly, it all feels less overwhelming.

And hey, if I managed to resist the pull of an afternoon nap with two dogs curled around me like living hot water bottles, I can do anything, right?


Here’s to the calm before the academic storm. And if Amy could chill out too, that’d be great.

Until next time – stay warm, stay dry, and remember: progress doesn’t always have to be fast-paced to be meaningful.

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