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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Study Habits for Finals Week


Finals week is this coming week and finals are under way at my University.  That means that the time of stress is upon us.  Finals mean eating junk food late at night while you are studying, or not eating at all because you are too busy to think about food.  It also means your stress level can be through the roof, which can cause you to get sick, and make studying and taking those final exams even harder.  So, here are some study habits to follow for finals!



  1. On final exam day, make sure you have breakfast, and eat before the final.  Also, bring water to your final.  
  2. Make sure you are eating.  Don't simply forget to eat because you are too stressed.  
  3. Make sure you are thinking about eating, not just absent-mindedly nibbling on snacks while slaving over those textbooks or your computer,  
  4. Also, choose snacks that will help with your study habits.  
  5. Get lots of sleep the night before your final exam.  
  6. Don't stay up cramming until the wee hours of the morning.  It won't help as much as you think it will and it isn't a positive study habit.  

Study Habits to help you Save Yourself from Burn Out
  1. Take a study break.  
  2. Take a walk around campus, or your neighborhood.  
  3. Take a quick trip to the gym to release some endorphins and relieve that stress.  
  4. Go grab a cup of iced coffee/tea/smoothie, whatever your favorite cool drink of choice is. 
  5. Take a shower
  6. Call a friend or your parents, make sure the phone call doesn't take too long, so you can get back to your studies, but sometimes hearing a familiar voice is comforting
Make sure when you study you are in an environment that suits your personal study habits.  If you need noise, then play some music, if you need it silent, then go somewhere where you can find absolute silence.  

Do what works for your own study habits, and take care of yourself, so you don't get sick before your finals.  

Good Luck on Your Finals!

Stay Balanced!

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Finals are Upon Us

Finals are under way at my University and that means that the stress is upon us as well.  Finals mean eating junk food late at night while you are studying, or not eating at all because you are too busy to think about food.  It also means your stress level can be through the roof, which can cause you to get sick, and make studying and taking those final exams even harder.  So, here are some tips to follow for finals!



  1. Make sure you are eating.  Don't simply forget to eat because you are too stressed.  
  2. Make sure you are thinking about eating, not just absent-mindedly nibbling on snacks while slaving over those textbooks or your computer,  
  3. Also, choose snacks that will help with your studying.  Carrots, peanut butter, pretzels, celery, and fruit have all been proven to assist with brain function and study habits.  
  4. Get lots of sleep.  
  5. Don't stay up cramming until the wee hours of the morning.  It won't help as much as you think it will.  




When you feel yourself getting stressed and you know your brain is going to give up:

  1. Take a study break.  
  2. Take a walk around campus, or your neighborhood.  
  3. Take a quick trip to the gym to release some endorphins and relieve that stress.  
  4. Go grab a cup of iced coffee/tea/smoothie, whatever your favorite cool drink of choice is. 
  5. Take a shower
  6. Call a friend or your parents, make sure the phone call doesn't take too long, so you can get back to your studies, but sometimes hearing a familiar voice is comforting
Make sure when you study you are in an environment that suits your personal study preferences.  If you need noise, then play some music, if you need it silent, then go somewhere where you can find absolute silence.  

Do what works for you, and take care of yourself, so you don't get sick.  

Good Luck to all of you taking upcoming finals! 

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Words Hurt

Words are a tricky thing to mess with, especially when you are talking to adolescents.  Terms like "gay" or "retarded" should not be thrown around willy nilly.  When a person in authority, especially a teacher of professor uses language like this in front of adolescents, it teaches them that it is ok to use that language.  It IS NOT OK! I will repeat that until it is ingrained in everyone's heads.  It is not a proper environment for kids or students to be in when the adults in their lives use negative language to talk about other people.  Gay is technically a term that should be used for something that is happy and jubilant.  Now, it is also a term that is polite to be used when referring to a homosexual individual.  Retard or retarded is a term that refers to someone with a mental retardation, but it should never correctly be used as an adjective for a person.  Someone can have a mental retardation or be mentally-retarded, but they are not simply "retarded" and a situation is not merely "retarded" due to it being stupid or lame.

I always get extremely upset when someone uses this terminology, because they don't realize that it is a form of verbal abuse.  Ponder that! Every time you use a word improperly you are verbally abusing the person you spoke illy about, and you are verbally abusing a person who really does apply to that term you misused.


Websites like www.r-word.org are around to help combat the negative language.  Go online, and sign the pledge.  Be the Change! Change Your Language!