Organisation and wellbeing,
for the years that ask the most
The diploma years are demanding. Whether you are heading into the IB, A Levels, AP, or the French Baccalaureate, two things carry you through: how you organise your work, and how you stay well under pressure. This is a calm place to build both.
What this is
This is not subject tutoring, and it is not therapy. It is help with the part that sits underneath every subject: the system you study by, and the way you look after yourself while you do it.
Everything here is written for you, the student. Take what is useful, leave the rest, and start small.
Organisation
A workspace you can find things in. A week you can actually plan. A way to start when you do not feel like it. Small systems that hold when six subjects pile up at once.
Wellbeing
Sleep that makes study stick. Nerves, made steadier. Perfectionism, loosened enough to begin. Reading your own report without flinching. The wellbeing of working hard, kept honest and practical.
Tools you can use in five minutes
A small set of one-page tools, free to download, print, and keep. Each one does a single useful thing.
- Plan your week. A one-page planner, and the simple way to fill it in.
- Run a focused session. Turn an hour of study into something that counts.
- Reset your week. A short Sunday checklist to start the week ahead of it.
- Steady your nerves before an exam. A calm page for the day itself.
One-to-one support, when you need it
If the free tools help but you would like someone in your corner, you can work with me one to one on organisation and study. Calm, personal, and built around you.
How support works