🌒 Quick Study 🌘

This is meant to be a very quick and beginner friendly quick study of the Moon Phases 💜

There are nine phases of the moon in total, however, some only recognize 8 as the new and dark moon are often used interchangeably instead of observing them separately. Both the waxing moon and waning moon are each three phases within themselves. The waxing/waning crescent and gibbous, first/last quarters, and the waxing/waning gibbous and crescent.

For the ease of those just starting out and for those who simply prefer a sweet and simple practice, I am highlighting the basics here.

🌑🌒🌓🌔🌕🌖🌗🌘🌑

#moonchild #moonlovers #moonenergy #moonmagic #moonwitch

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A close-up of a white keyboard with purple backlighting, a notebook, and a pen, representing 'Hour 1: Review Lecture Notes' to summarize key points.
A close-up of a keyboard, a pink mouse, and colorful pens, illustrating 'Hour 2: Practice Problems' to test understanding with exercises or flashcards.
How To Make Your Own 3 Hour Study Plan!
✨ Maximize Your Study Time with This 3-Hour Plan! ✨ Stay focused and productive with these easy steps: Hour 1: Review Lecture Notes Highlight key points and summarize in your own words to reinforce understanding. Write down any questions to revisit later. Hour 2: Practice Problems Test y
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A tablet on a desk displays the Goblin.tools 'Magic ToDo' interface, showing a task list. The image is titled 'Study Tools I Use But Never Talk About' and features a clean study setup with a keyboard and stationery.
A laptop screen shows the ExplainThis.io website, highlighting features like 'Levels Up Your Tech Career,' 'Interview Preps,' 'Resume Tips,' and 'Career Insights,' with articles on tech concepts.
A laptop screen displays various Goblin.tools features: 'Magic ToDo' for breaking down tasks, 'Formalizer' for adjusting text tone, 'The Judge' for decision analysis, and 'The Chef' for recipe ideas.
Hidden Study Tools That Changed Everything
1. ExplainThis.io 🧠 ExplainThis.io is an AI-powered tool that breaks down complex info into clear, simple explanations. Whether it’s a confusing article, a technical topic, or something you just don’t get, this tool turns it into beginner-friendly content perfect for studying or quick learning.
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A close-up of an open spiral notebook displaying handwritten study notes on biochemistry, including topics like proteins and photosynthesis. Two highlighters rest on the pages, suggesting active studying. The image is captioned "steal my study schedule" and includes the Lemon8 handle "@studyteal".
A study desk scene featuring a disco ball and lamp, overlaid with a "BEFORE SCHOOL" study schedule. The schedule details morning activities from 5:30 AM to 7:45 AM, including wake-up, high-focus study, class material review, and school preparation, presented with icons.
A study desk with a laptop and tablet, featuring an "AFTER SCHOOL" study schedule overlay. The schedule outlines activities from 3:30 PM to 6:30 PM, such as snack time, homework, content review, and practice questions, each accompanied by an icon.
Steal my Study Schedule ⏳🌥️📗
Hello! I made these study schedules as a quick reference whenever I want to study before / after school. Sharing them here in hopes you might find it useful! You can adjust these schedules accordingly (depends on your schedule) #lemon8partner #studytips #university #student #lea
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