College & Stress
As an only child and the oldest cousin, I was the first to go to college. My mother stayed home and went to college and my father only went away to college for a short time. I didn't really have anyone to give me any real advice on how to handle a lot of stuff.
So when things got difficult, I had trouble managing. I didn't really know what exactly to do.
At one point there was just so much going on in my life. Classes were getting harder, my relationship with my boyfriend was on the fritz for like the umpteenth time. My grandmother, which I was very close to underwent heart surgery and didn't ever recover. On top of that, things at home weren't great either.Plus, it was college and like I mentioned in my previous post, "College 101: Making It On Nothing" money was tight. I was a broke college student, who didn't have much cash to work with and tuition, gas money, food, etc. was a constant worry.To put it lightly, I was overwhelmed!
School is hard! There's no argument there.
Be very careful with stress during these times. In college, there is a ton of easy access to drugs and alcohol. It may seem like a simple solution at the time. However, we know what adverse affect this can have on your body and your life. It's dangerous!
Plus, it's only a temporary fix.
I'm not sure about you, but when I'm overwhelmed all I want to do is find a way to relieve my stress. Back when I was in I was partying was my solution was drinking and smoking. Partying and drinking was a easy way to forget all of my problems. Was it the best solution? Absolutely not! (Disclaimer: Hangovers SUCK!!! Hugging a toilet and making your friends bathroom, your room for the night is NOT cute!)
Here are some alternative ways to handle college and stress:
Sometimes going home for a weekend to clear your head can help. Being around family, people who genuinely care about your well being.Find somewhere to just go and chill and meditate. Quiet, is hard to find on a college campus. You may live in a noisy dorm or apartment where your roommate(s) are always there. Even sometimes the library can be noisy. If you can find sometime to yourself to gather your thoughts. Do it. Maybe even a local coffee shop in town? Because who doesn't love coffee or a hot cup of cocoa in the cooler temps?Pray. I realize everyone isn't spiritual or religious. But, I sure wish I would have talked to God a lot more in college. I usually only talked to him when I was in trouble, to very frank. Prayer in many different religions is the center. If this is something you do, do more of it!Keep a journal. Even in college, while I was super busy and really didn't want to write by hand because I had been doing it all day in class taking notes...I used to keep a little journal. I still have it to this day. It really only has a few pages with a sentence or a small paragraph of writing of my feelings, but it was helpful. Even just jotting down something small as to how your feeling can be a way to blow off some steam. I believe journaling can be very therapeutic!Talk to someone. If at all possible talk to someone outside of your circle. If you feel like you need help, it's there. Don't be ashamed! Many universities have counselors on campus, who are willing and waiting to listen and try to offer some solutions.Lastly, I want you to remember that this thing with studying and all the other pressures of college are temporary! Try to focus on the big picture, which is graduating and getting that degree girl!!!If you're in college currently, away or at home. How do you manage stress?Comment below!Until next time ladies...-Nicole Alicia