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7 Tips To Stay Sane During Finals Week

Because your mental health is more important than your GPA.

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7 Tips To Stay Sane During Finals Week

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With the end of the semester fast-approaching and finals week being just around the corner, it is incredibly easy to lose yourself in all the stress that comes along with this dreaded week. We often forget to take care of ourselves, both mentally and physically during this time because we are all focused on finishing up the semester on a high-note.

Here are 7 tips to help you maintain your sanity during the hell-week that is college finals...

1. Take study breaks

This is a big one. They are such an important role in achieving your potential and keeping your focus. Personally, if I'm dedicating an entire day to studying I like to take 20 minute breaks every 90 minutes. It is so helpful and I always feel way more productive when I take breaks!

2. Get out of your dorm

After spending a significant amount of time in the dorm studying, I start to feel anxious. There's something about the dorm room environment that encloses you in and makes me, personally, feel claustrophobic. If I have the time, I prefer to study at a cute coffee shop like Café Kubal or find a nice study room with a lot of window space (PROTIP: Haven Hall study room is amazing!!!).

3. Put it into perspective

It's just a test. Your mental health is more important than any letter grade or grade point average. I know in the moment it's hard to think that finals are not the most important thing in the world, but it's true. Take care of yourself and if you feel like you are becoming too overwhelmed, please seek help from a friend, family member, or licensed professional. You are worth more than anything.

4. Call your mom

...or dad, or brother, or sister, or grandma, or best friend. This is one of my favorite things to do when I am feeling way overwhelmed with finals. It's nice to speak to a piece of home. It is comforting and always makes me feel better -- without a doubt.

5. Eat a good meal

A good meal nourishes not only your stomach, but also your brain. While chips from the nearest vending machine might be faster and more convenient, a good meal will set you up for success! You can even make it a study break with your friends. Good food = a happy soul.

6. Reward yourself

All work and no play makes for a stressed and sad college student. Treat yourself with little rewards throughout the day, interspersed with your studying. Whether that means FaceTiming a friend, getting a snack, or taking a quick power nap, do what you need to do to make your studying the most effective it can be!

7. Set goals

It is so much easier to study when you have set goals in mind. It helps keep you motivated and enthusiastic about completing your work!

I wish you all the best of luck with your upcoming finals and I know that you're all going to kill it!!!

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