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Cozy Hygge Study with Me Vlog with Calm Study Music
Creating a cozy, hygge atmosphere to study for finals [MSc Statistics] in the last days of winter.
The calm background music and teapot tie everything together!


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My Night Routine skin care, self-care, relaxing vlog
With an ambient, calm aesthetic, I show you my current night routine as a freelancer working from home as a fresh graduate. I made this relaxing vlog showing how my night self-care routine to inspire you to slow down and unwind 🌙



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Morning Routine Working from Home: a day in the life of a fresh graduate

Hello Everyone ♡


With an ambient, calm aesthetic, I show you my daily morning routine for working from home as a fresh graduate in an attempt to romanticize my day 🤷‍♀️ and hopefully motivate you to finish some work today x


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Capturing some snippets and moments from when I was on a break and waiting for online school/ university to start. A short, silent home vlog that briefly shows how I spent my time when I was on a break from studying, in the hopes that it helps you relax and gives you some inspiration. 



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A simple day in my life as a student in Egypt currently on a break. I have been staying home now more than ever so I'm trying to enjoy it. I am also trying to do some work from home but also enjoy my stay by taking care of myself every day. In this vlog, I have a slow start for the day, do some work from home, shop for comfy clothes and show you the making of an authentic Egyptian dinner.

I captured this in a silent home vlog, enjoy xx





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Sometimes, all we need is a change of scenery, preferably to the calming scenery of the sea of Alexandria 🐚 Alexandria just holds a special place in my heart for some reason. I keep visiting it every now and then. This time around, it was a quick one-day trip with family without much activity, just sitting by the sea and enjoying the view and the calming breeze 🌬️ Not the best video quality, ngl. I had my smaller, vlogging camera with me and I didn't really focus on filming. But this short vlog means a lot to me. Hoping this would inspire you to de-stress and unwind x


Also, I wasn't sure which thumbnail I should use, so I'll just add it here as a bonus for my blog readers 







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I spent an entire day at home working on some designs, writing blog posts and doing some cooking. I tried out a new instant noodles recipe today and I generally just took it slow. I feel like life right now is a lot less fast-paced which I struggled with at first, not gonna lie, but now it's slowly growing on me. What are you up to?

 I added some of my favorite chill music in the video, hope you enjoy x💜





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A simple day in my life as a student in Egypt currently on a break. I stayed home all day doing some work, taking some breaks and cooking home meals,  enjoy xx





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A simple day in my life as a student in Egypt currently on a break. I go grocery shopping, get pizza and unwind with a night routine at home. I capture this in a silent home vlog, enjoy xx




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Slow living in Egypt: relaxing vlog "groceries, pizza & night routine" Hygge lifestyle, No talking:

A simple day in my life as a silent home vlog, enjoy xx




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Lockdown seems to be getting the better of us lately; it just seems very easy to lounge on the cough in pajamas all day doing basically nothing while neglecting our basic needs. Every day feels like the day before and nothing seems to be interesting anymore. Getting into this mindset is a gradual process and getting out of it, though not impossible, is pretty hard. So I compiled a list of things to do during lockdown to get things going and prevent getting stuck in a rut.


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Art by: Heikala @heikala_art 

Lockdown seems to be getting the better of us lately; it just seems very easy to lounge on the couch in pajamas all day doing basically nothing while neglecting our basic needs. Every day feels like the day before and nothing seems to be interesting anymore. Getting into this mindset is a gradual process and getting out of it, though not impossible, is pretty hard. So I compiled a list of things to do during lockdown to get things going and prevent getting stuck in a rut.



1. Have a set morning routine:

I personally find this to be the most important out of the entire list. A morning routine sets the tone for the rest of the day. If you get up at 2 pm after sleeping in due to staying up late the entire night before you almost instantly feel put off for the rest of the day. Whereas if you go to bed at a reasonable time and wake up early to take a shower, change into something cute, do your hair, make breakfast and actually take the time to eat at a table you automatically feel so much better and feel ready to take on the day ahead of you.







2. Have something to work on every day:
If  you're a student, like myself, then you probably are already doing online lectures and studying at home. I find that it helps build structure for the day. My sister works from home and she, too, has to wake up quite early, prepare her workspace and start working until the evening. Having a "main event" around which you can plan your day, I find, is crucial to making you feel productive and more in control. If you're currently taking time off, you can plan to learn or work on something every day just to have a goal to tick off at the end of the day so you don't resort to lounging all day long.

Many online courses are now available for free. You can start there. Maybe start reading that book you've been putting of for too long, or brush up your baking or cooking skills. Whatever it is you have not had the time to start doing, now seems like the perfect time to do.



3. Have regular meals:

Preferably healthy ones. It ties both self care and building a structure together. It is very easy to grab an unhealthy snack when you're hungry and forget about basic nutrition during lockdown. The problem is, it backfires almost instantly. I used to not care about meal timing that much but I found that it made me sluggish at different parts of the day and I would feel like staying in bed 80% of the day basically, until I actually started taking care of my meals and what goes into them. It makes a huge difference especially to mental health and emotions.







4. Try incorporating some exercise:

The thought of sitting around all day with barely any physical activity was one of the most unsettling things I knew I had to deal with during lock down. Especially considering the fact that we have no idea when this whole thing is going to end. But then I started working out to youtube videos at least once a week and I notice that I always feel ten times better afterwards.







5. Wind down:

I personally like to take some time completely for myself in the evening to just do whatever I want, basically. I like to work in the morning and relax in the evening and not do as much work. I tend to do less work as the day progresses, so it's not unusual for me to watch something in bed with a cup of tea before I call it a day.







6. This is a time like no other!

It seems like the world is pausing for some time (hopefully not for too long). So take it as a chance to reflect and assess where you're headed and whether or not you'd like to continue this way. It's like we're suddenly being handed a bundle of free time that we're not used to. What we choose to do with it is up to us entirely. Although I still have online lectures, I now have much more time than I previously had and I see it as one of the positives of this situation. It can't be entirely negative, right?




7. Try to help:
If you can help people in need in this difficult situation, please take the time to do so. Not everyone is taking time off or has the privilege to wait at home until it's safe to go outside again. You probably already know this but try to consider what other people have to go through at this time and actually offer help (in any way). This has to be honestly, the best thing you can do at the moment.







8. Only go outside if it is absolutely necessary:

It might be getting extremely boring inside, but it's a pandemic and we need to stay inside for our safety and the safety of those around us. So make sure you're keeping yourself occupied while you're at home to distract yourself. I like to look at the lockdown as a temporary situation that is, hopefully, going to end when everything gets better soon. It helps stop the endless stream of negative thoughts that follow the notorious questions that start with "What if...". Whenever you find yourself starting to get this state of mind, distract yourself by doing something you love and it'll be over before you know it...




[take care of yourself. We'll get through this]

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Hey everyone 💕 

sorry for not uploading for a long time. I was too busy but I finally found the time to sit down and properly edit the video and the good news is, it's over 50 minutes long! so I hope that makes it up. 

how is everything going at uni/school? I'm currently done with midterms x




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I filmed this the day before the first day of university (pharmacy school) to show you how I prepare and get ready for the start of a new academic year. That's right, I'm now a third year pharmacy student! 



This could also be a night routine before school type of thing but it's mostly just to prepare for a new year. I mean, I definitely don't do this EVERY night. 

My actual night routine during the academic year is usually me passing out on my book amid trying to finish an assignment last minute. But that usually happens towards the very end of the year. Please have an actual, decent sleeping pattern (don't be like me pls💛😭) 





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