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Organize your semester to be successful

Posted on January 20, 2023September 2, 2023 by kkeptner

Why organize? In order to be successful at school, you MUST organize – so pull out your best Marie Kondo and get to work.  Everyone will have a different preference and need when it comes to organization. Here are some tips and systems that can help you get and stay organized: At the beginning of…

Get outside – How nature improves success

Posted on January 18, 2023September 2, 2023 by kkeptner

College students are often so focused on what they need to get done that they forget what their body needs. And spending time in nature can be difficult when you are hunched over a computer all day. Why is being in nature important for students? Stress relief: Being in nature for short periods of time…

You can do better (really!) – be positive with yourself

Posted on January 17, 2023May 22, 2023 by kkeptner

Negative versus positive self-talk It can be easy to get into a pattern of negative self-talk – “I don’t know why I can’t seem to keep up – I must be stupid!” “These people are so much smarter than me.” “I just don’t know what I am doing here”. However, If you can learn how…

Can gratitude influence the way you handle schoolwork?

Posted on January 17, 2023May 22, 2023 by kkeptner

Gratitude is the act of being thankful for the things you have or receive. It can lead to a variety of benefits – like improved mental and physical well-being and better relationships. Since gratitude allows you shift your focus away from negative thoughts and feelings it can lead to a more optimistic outlook. This can…

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4 Tips to Overcome Test Anxiety

Posted on November 7, 2021January 21, 2023 by kkeptner

So, it’s time for your big exam When you sit down to take exams do you have racing thoughts, intense feelings of dread, and/or difficulty concentrating? Maybe you have experienced test anxiety. Try these tips to reduce those feelings to rock that exam. 1. First, be prepared! Being confident that you will pass the test can…

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Release your creativity: Concept maps for final exams

Posted on November 7, 2021January 21, 2023 by kkeptner

A great way to study for a final exam is to create a concept map Interested in improving the way you prepare for final exams? Concept maps are a way to visualize major concepts or content from a course and can help you study for a big exam.  Concept maps help you chunk content to…

Keep focused this year – your work space matters!

Posted on August 7, 2021January 21, 2023 by kkeptner

Do you find yourself sitting in front of a screen for many hours (or more) a day on most days of the week?  Take a moment to be sure that your work space is set-up right. Why? Sitting in a less-than-ideal position can lead to stiffness and fatigue.  Slouching stretches out ligaments and muscles in…

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Managing stress with the right coping skills

Posted on December 11, 2020January 21, 2023 by kkeptner

“Coping skills” are the way you deal with stressful events in your life – from taking an exam to the death of a loved one.   Coping skills are learned throughout childhood and may be partially determined by your personality, but you can improve your coping skills “tool box” so that you can handle any…

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5 tips to manage your email

Posted on December 9, 2020January 21, 2023 by kkeptner

Does it feel like your email inbox is full every time you open it? You get so stressed from your email inbox you don’t know where to start?  You think you have it together and then come back a day (or a few hours) later to another overwhelming feeling?  You are not alone – check…

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Having social support is important for student success

Posted on December 8, 2020January 21, 2023 by kkeptner

There is a lot of research that shows that social support is important for our health and prosperity. Your social network can also help you feel better about yourself, relax, and have fun. If you aren’t taking advantage of the relationships that you have, you should. Using your social network during stressful times may help…

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