How to handle College Stress

College students always face challenges and changes almost everyday. Though this can be exciting, it also brings in a lot of

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stress to them. Dealing with the stress is very important to perform well in the academic as well as in the social life. Here are few simple tips to deal with the college stress.

First, students must learn their limits and accept the way they are. It is better to avoid perfectionist or unrealistic goals as it increases stress. Therefore, it is better to set achievable goals. Students must use any systematic method to get rid of stress other than using drugs. Some of the useful methods are yoga, meditation, breathing techniques, and progressive relaxation.

Next important step is to manage time as disorganized lifestyle may lead to forgetfulness, confusions, and feeling highly overwhelmed. Being positive is very important and this means a student must think positive about others as well as about them.

Next important step is to maintain healthy lifestyle and this can be achieved with proper sleep, balanced diet, and good exercises. Sleep is very important to help the mind focus, re-balance, and recharge, and this can be achieved by following regular sleep pattern.

Exercise does not mean heavy workouts in the gym, it is even better to go for a walk. Students must do any exercise that they enjoy very much. Students must increase social and fun time. They should reward themselves for achieving any target. Talking is the best way to reduce stress, students can talk with their parents, friends, and roommate.

 

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Get the Lava Light!

It can be considered a major milestone in the life of a budding adult heading into a new world: college. After 18 or more years of a sheltered life with mom and/or dad, there goes that kid — off to the university. Scary thought, right?

The fact is an about-to-be freshman in college does go through a lot of stress — the deal with a dorm room, a roommate, deciding on a major, tuition, room and board, grades, possible job, even marriage. This is why lava lights are so important! They’re designed to mellow a student out, give a student a little bit of piece of mind.

But a lava light can only do so much. If you’re a parent, here’s a tip for you:

Care Packages

There’s nothing to be ashamed of as a parent if you want to send your college student what is commonly called a ‘care package.’ Typically, this ‘basket of goodies’ provides all kinds of necessities that your son or daughter may need — toiletries, snacks, candy, drinks, movies, CDs, whatever!

The point is to put your college student at ease — to let them know that you’re still around, backing them up when they’re on their own in the scary world of college life.

Typically you’ll find maybe one care package per semester; but as a parent, don’t be afraid to send more than one. Students need it. When a kid that’s soon to be an adult faces the challenges of life on his or her own, you can bet they won’t refuse a few candy bars from mommy and daddy.

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