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College is a balancing act. With exams, projects, papers, internships, job searches, research and a social life, the stress eventually begins to eat away at you. How do you manage all of this and still stay sane?
Here are 5 simple tips to manage your stress – and keep your life in balance.
1. Eat Healthy Snacks
You’re stressed, and usually the first thing to go is a healthy diet. When you’re stretched for time, or too tired to cook, a bag of chips starts to look pretty appetizing. However, ask yourself, “do I ever feel physically good after eating a whole bag of greasy chips?” Probably not. Do yourself a favor: skip the chips and reach for some fruit or a salad. Physically, you will feel more in balance – and will begin to feel balanced mentally as well.
2. Take a Nap
As a college student, sleep is probably one of the toughest aspects of your life to regulate. How can you expect to get a decent amount of sleep during the week when homework, evening exams, internships, maybe a job and club meetings (not to mention a social life) all keep you up late? The reality is, however, sleep is a great stress reliever. Even when you take a short catnap, your brain can work through problems and reorganize. Think of naps as a reset button for your brain!
3. Take a Walk
Exercise, even in the form of a short walk, can relieve the stress you’re feeling. Take a break from work (even if you feel like you don’t have time to do so) and take a five-minute walk outside. Your brain will thank you for the mental break; your body will thank you for the physical activity.
4. Plan It Out
Maybe it’s just me, but I know I feel a lot better if I can see a physical list of what I need to get done. If I take the mental chaos of what I have to do and write it down, my head is clear and I can focus on one task at a time. Plus, it feels REALLY good to cross something off your list when you’ve finished. Old-school or not, to reduce stress start a to-do list!
5. Change Your Scenery
Working in your messy bedroom or apartment? Maybe you’re stuck inside and it’s beautiful out. A change of scenery can help – and get you motivated to get your work done. Take your work to a coffee shop, outside somewhere on campus, or to the library. You’ll focus better outside of your normal workplace, get out of the rut you’re in – and greatly reduce your stress.
These tips should help keep your college stress from getting out of control. Remember… breathe deep, stay organized and keep a positive attitude. It won’t be this crazy forever… you can do it!
What is your favorite stress management technique?
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