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8 Ways To Solve Your College Problems That Are All 'Take A Nap'

Sleep is the best way to both calm down and avoid your responsibilities.

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8 Ways To Solve Your College Problems That Are All 'Take A Nap'
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We're at that point in the semester where the end is nigh, but not nigh enough. As I write this while procrastinating other work, I have a pretty good idea of what giving up feels like, as I'm feeling it right now. If you're feeling anything like I am right now, you've probably got a ton of assignments and papers to start, but just can't find the motivation. As per my expert advice, here are 8 ways to solve all your college problems that are all 'Take a nap.'

1. Take a nap

Stressed? Anxious? Depressed? A nap will fix all of that (temporarily). But then you could always just...

2. Take a nap

Turn up the air conditioner, take off those socks (please), and curl up in bed. You need to relax and fuel up for your next big task which is to -

3. Take a nap

Napping can really take a lot of out of you. After napping, drink some hot chocolate, eat something good and then settle back down to fix your problems. It's important to think about your to-do list and then after you feel overwhelmed, just -

4. Take a nap

Okay, now it's time to get down to business. You know what you have to do, so you have to gather your tools. You probably need to charge your laptop and your phone and so the only logical thing to do next is to...

5. Take a nap

Make sure to watch or listen to something soothing and or happy before napping, this way your dreams are good. However, if you're having any bad dreams, you know what to do.

6. Take a nap

Gather your laptop, gather your textbooks and homework and then head to the library. It's important to find a quiet and isolated spot in the library so that you have peace to study, work and of course,

7. Take a nap

After a long day of stressing out over procrastination, studying and a pile of work so large it could probably fight Mount Rushmore, you should honestly treat yourself. Go home, put up those feet, turn on some sweet background noise and finally finish your to-do-list for the day. It's important to follow through with your goals. The only way you can finally solve all of your college problems is to honestly, just bite the bullet and -

8. Take a nap

It's simple, really.

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