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Hi ^^ We’re Anne🐷 & Adrien🐭! We’re a couple who met during our university years. We’ve always supported and motivated each other to study and work hard to reach our shared goal: getting into medical school. And this year, we finally made it! We are now in our SECOND year of medical school. Through our YouTube channel, we want to connect with new people, share our journey in higher education, motivate others to study—and even motivate ourselves. We know how hard it can be to sit down and get to work. Sometimes you feel like it’s already too late to start. Or you avoid trying just so you can blame your failure on not working enough—telling yourself it’s not because you’re not smart, just that you didn’t try. Or maybe you’re scared it will be too hard, so you don’t even want to begin. schedule 🕝: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/... 💬 Q&A Age: In our 20's Where we’re from: France Studies: 2 failed tentatives to get into Med School in France + engineering school (graduated), and now first year of Med School in Belgium Where can we see the timer: in the top center there's a forst timer What's the current session/how many sessions are left : top left corner What time is it at your place: under the piggy, central European summer time (CEST, UTC+2) What is happening if your are not seeing us working while we should: getting a delivery, going to the bathroom or trying to kill bugs that are disturbing us What do you like to do during your breaks: both : usually we try to do house chores so we can have a real break afterwards and not distract too much so we can get back to work more easily and answer to messages in the chat Anne : watch youtube and prepare a snack Adrien : play games What snacks do you enjoy while studying: Anne : tisanes with biscuits (my favorites prince chocolate flavour, pim's raspberry flavour, petit ecolier milk chocolate), sometimes chips Adrien : nutella but it's forbidden in the house What do you like to listen while studying: Anne : no sound, or sometimes white noise (rain, fireplace...) Adrien : really depends but either breakcore/dnb or ambiant sound or nothing Who's the pig and who's the rat: Anne : pig because she can eat anything with a refined palate, love the sun, and having naps under the tree shades Adrien : rat because he belong to the sewer and is mischevious What would you wish to become as professionals: Anne : gastroenterologist or ophtalmologist or cardiologist or generalist Adrien : neurologist What is your current favorite moto Anne : Au bout du rêve (la princesse et la grenouille) Adrien : 戦え (He's not japanese lol) 🎯 Chat Motivation Feel free to share your study goals in detail for each session. Having a clear goal helps you stay organized, save time, and feel more motivated. Reaching your goals is super rewarding, so aim for goals that require effort but are still achievable. 🧠 Tips to Stay Focused 1. Start small If you struggle to focus for more than 5 minutes, start with just 5. That’s already better than zero! Usually, the hardest part is just starting. So tell yourself you’ll work for 5 minutes—you might end up doing more, and if not, that’s totally okay. Start with 5 minutes of work and 10 minutes of break. Then increase slowly each day until you find the rhythm that works for you. 2. Set realistic goals Plan your day with goals that are actually achievable. That feeling of success will motivate you to keep going—and maybe even push you to do a bit more. But always remember to keep it realistic. Feeling like you’ve failed can be very discouraging. 3. Talk to people during your breaks Taking time to chat helps release pressure and puts things into perspective—like fears about falling behind or not being fast enough. 4. Don’t touch your phone first thing in the morning Set a goal to work for at least 15 minutes (or even 1 hour) before doing anything else.