Showing posts with label School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label School. Show all posts

Jun 23, 2015

Princess Games- Official Book Trailer

My next middle grade novel, The Princess Games, is coming out on July 27 and is already available on Amazon for pre-order!



Check out the official book trailer, below! Ages 9-12+.




King Winkle and Queen Periwinkle have a problem. They need a princess, and they need her fast. With the upcoming peace-keeping marriage between Prince Linus of Branninia and the princess of the fair Kingdom of Hoggenbottom, it's a bit risky to admit they don't have a princess.
Instead, they decide to host The Princess Games. Soon enough, the fairest maidens of the land are gathered in front of the castle, fairy-godmothers in tow! With a goofy king, an obsessive compulsive advisor, and a fairy godmother whose spells do whatever they want, these games are about to get interesting.
Even if Emma and her clumsy Fairy Louise can manage to do well in the competition, she'll have to get past the expert spells of Fairy Faye and the beauty of Laralyn, who is intent on pleasing her ambitious mother at any cost.

Jun 15, 2015

Paying for College: Options if Scholarships Aren't Enough

It's crazy how much our world has changed in just a few generations. My parents were both first generation college graduates, but when it came time for me and my sister to think about colleges, we thought more about which college than whether to go to college.

Positions that used to be filled by high school grads, like secretary, nurse, personal assistant, etc., are now being filled almost exclusively by college graduates. As more and more people go to college, it becomes more and more necessary for a lot of careers!

Unfortunately, one thing that isn't becoming more accessible about college is cost. School is expensive, so much that over 50% of students say cost impacted their college choice!


Fortunately, there are options for those of us who don't have a college fund from our parents. Scholarships are great if you can get them, as are loans. But even if you can't finance your education with 'free money' you don't have to give up. There are actually some really decent loan options out there!

Let's take a look at a headache-free way for even a personal finance newbie to pay for a college education!

Nov 14, 2014

Community Building with BAND

I'm a recent graduate, a blogger, a petite model, an actress, an author, a ghostwriter, and a freelance writer - that's a lot of hats to wear! And with each thing I do comes a big group of related people.

So, here's my dirty secret - I suck at names. Like:

Me: "Hi! I'm Danai!"
Her: "Hi I'm Lucy!"
>two more polite sentence exchanges<
Me: Oh darn, what's her name again? Suzy?

Having a way of keeping track of all the people I know, and keeping track of how I know them, can really help avoid some awkward situations. Especially during the very social holiday season!

More than just helping you organize people in your memory, BAND helps you organize groups - whether it's your Greek organization, childhood Girl Scout troop, work friends, roommates, etc. - for information sharing.


Because everyone needs to see that selfie. #duckface

When I first heard of it, I didn't really get why I would want to use the app when I could just facebook message the people. After trying it out, though I realized that there are several benefits to this (free) app for communication.

First, if you post to an active Facebook group your post is likely to disappear in the feed within minutes. With BAND, you're sure that everyone gets your photo or message or poll or whatever it is, not just those who are on when you're on.


Second, you don't have to go through and add each individual everytime you want to send a message to the group, like you do in email, or worry about messages bouncing back. Full inboxes are the bane of my existence. BAND makes that a problem of the past!

Third, it's a one stop organizer for life. You can share group calendars, polls, messages, files, albums, and general thoughts on a BAND board. I like not having to juggle a million apps, so I think consolidating everything you need for group management in one place is great.


I have made a BAND for my blogger community this far (feel free to join me!) but am definitely going to use it for other groups. The convenience it provides is reason enough to download the free app and join the over 35 million users already using BAND to streamline their social networks!

Do you use BAND?

How many primary social networks do you have?

What's your best way to stay organized socially?

Aug 25, 2014

Back to School Basics

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Brita for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

Fall is approaching! This year is really flying by, much like last year. Does anyone else have that feeling, or is it just because so much is changing in my life?

I graduated from Harvard! I moved to NYC! I'm a working adult now!

Anyway, the year flew by and the approach of fall means that it's back to school season.


Okay, so not for me. But I love back to school!

Back to school is awesome. What's one major reason why?

Back to school shopping.

Guys, I had SO much fun with school supplies. There's pink glitter stationery, awesome pens, cool tech, and everything for the dorm room.

If you're just starting college and don't know what the must-haves are, here's a short list of the absolute essentials:

1) A Full-Length Mirror

I didn't have one for a month last year (senior year). WHAT. Obviously that's a necessity for a fashion-forward college student!

2) A Brita® Pitcher

Brita® Pitchers are available at Target and they're not too pricey, but super convenient. You can fill them up in your bathroom and refill whenever you need more water! It's great, because it's way more eco-friendly than bottled water - not to mention way cheaper in the course of a semester.


Water is important for everyone, including college students, because staying hydrated keeps your brain working optimally, your body functioning properly, your energy levels up, and your skin looking great.

Hey! That's important! There are so many functions in college.

3) A fan.

Most dorms, unless you're living somewhere super posh, don't have A/C. Trust me, there will be nights when you will melt if you don't have a good fan.

My freshman year fall was particularly bad, several of my friends and I camped out in the Science Center some nights for the A/C!

4) A snack stash.

All-nighters require fuel and dining halls often lock up at night, even the cereal and milk sections. Since you'er not home with a 24/7 kitchen, be sure to keep some snacks for when you really need that extra energy.

Great snacks to have in your stash include: granola bars, protein bars, cereals you can eat out of the box, trail mix, dried fruit, chocolate (for that time of the month), and whatever other shelf-stable snacks you love!

5) More underwear than you think you'll need.

Sometimes laundry just doesn't happen - welcome to reading period and final's week. So that you don't find yourself in the awkward position of wearing swimsuits to class.
Besides, awesome excuse to go wild at Victoria's Secret.


Shopping spree!

What are your back to school essentials for college?

Do you like back to school or the end of the school year better?

Are you still in school? If not, are you considering going back to school for another degree at some point?


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Jul 3, 2014

5 Roommate Archetypes

Hopefully you aren't stuck with any of these five (bad) roommate archetypes, but for humor's sake (and your edification, if you're getting a roommate for the first time - I'm looking at you, rising college freshmen!) here are some funnily awful types of roommates.

Funny if they're not yours, that is.

1) The slob.

Their dishes remain in the sink for days, until they become potentially important contributions to science.


Regardless of whether or not you just cleaned, every time that they cook the kitchen looks like you just cooked for the whole cast of 300. And then a tornado tore through it.

And when it's their turn to clean the common areas, they're conveniently unreachable/busy/insert lame excuse here.

2) The mooch.

This roommate is the pits. They have to be harassed to pay the rent and bills (every. single. month) and never pick up household supplies.


When you try to get the cost for half the supplies from them, they're always 'going to the ATM tomorrow,' but it seems to be more of a philosophical tomorrow that never arrives.

They're great at sharing food, but only when it's yours.

3) The paying half of a relationship.

It's understandable to have a boyfriend over now and then, but if you aren't sure if your roommates boyfriend actually has his own place and pays rent somewhere...well, that's not ideal.


Key signs that you might have this kind of a roommate situation are:

   - You can't remember which one is actually your roommate
   - Your roommate's SO still spends the night when she's out of town for break
   - Your roommate's SO has his own shelf in the fridge

4) The control freak.

It's 11:01pm and we agreed on no music after 11. Turn it off.

You used 51% of the toilet paper and I only used 49%, so here's a fair split of the cost.

You can't cook anything with curry, because I don't like the smell. 'mkay?



This roommate is exacting and controlling and starts to try to run your life and lifestyle to best satisfy them. Unfortunately, they tend not to appreciate you doing the same to them.

5) The social homebody.

This roommate seems to be terrified of leaving the apartment. I'm not sure what they think will happen if they go outside, but it can seem like they're borderline agoraphobic.

Bonus demerits if they work from home or are unemployed.

13 Roommate Horror Stories That Will Make You Want To Live Alone Forever

The worst thing about this roommate, however, isn't even that they're always around. It's that, despite their agoraphobic tendencies, they like to be social. And guess what that means? Friends over. All. The. Time. You thought you signed up for X number of roommates, but it's really X+5 (or more).

These guests don't pay rent, don't contribute to the household supply costs, and don't partake in the common space cleaning roster.

Who was the worst roommate you've ever had? No names, just bad roommate traits!

Are you guilty of any of these?

What is the worst trait in a roommate, in your opinion?

Jun 17, 2014

How to Choose a Roommate: What Matters & What Doesn't

It's easy to take finding a roommate lightly, especially when you're looking at a fast market like the NYC housing market.

When everything is out-the-wahoo expensive and finding a semi-reasonably placed room in a less than 10 bedroom apartment (most young professionals don't want to go straight back into dorm style living), anything sounds better than homelessness.

Which it is.

But do you really want to pay 2k a month (ouch, NYC rent) to room with a bunch of slobs that you can't stand? Most leases are at least a year long and those annoying habits can be, well, annoying.

Finding a roommate may even be considered a greater commitment than finding a boyfriend - you can't easily break up with a roommate!

But just like with boys, if you have a million and one deal breakers on your roommate list, you're going to find yourself without a roommate.

And who has the money for that? Maybe the Queen of England.

From a seasoned roommate expert (I've had roommates for over 8 years), here are some things that really matter and some that really don't in the roommate search!

Matters: Cleaning habits.

I've roomed with girls who leave dishes in the sink for days or even weeks. Girls who never scrub the shower. Girls who write up cleaning schedules, but consistently fail to deliver when it's their turn. All that does is build up resentment and make your home an embarrassing place to bring guests.


Make sure you have someone whose standard of cleanliness matches yours. 'Nuff said.

Doesn't: Decorating style.

Your shared apartment isn't your home for life. Decorate your room as you wish and compromise on the common spaces. It's unreasonable to expect your temporary roommate to have the same interior decorating taste as you and/or to contribute a large amount of money to getting decorations that you like for the common spaces.

Matters: Use of space.

I've roomed with everyone from people who are never home (pretty great, it's close to having a single) to total homebodies who are home for all but three or four hours a week.


From experience, unless you're planning to always be out of the apartment during waking hours or if you don't care at all about having any alone time at all, don't room with someone who works from home. Living with a hermit can be really trying.

Doesn't: Socialization habits.

While you probably don't want someone who is always around, it doesn't matter if they're a party animal or not (as long as they party happens out of your apartment).

As long as your roommate is respectful about keeping noise down if she comes home late, it doesn't matter if she likes to stay out until 4am dancing or if she prefers going out for a peaceful dinner on Saturday night and then turning in early. You don't need to find a carbon copy of yourself to be happy.

Matters: Pet peeves.

If your roommate does one of your absolute pet peeves all the time, it's not going to be a pleasant living experience.


Matters: Hygiene.

I've had roommates that let food mold in the fridge for weeks. That's not just a problem for them, it's a problem for you - if you're storing your food in the same place, as you will likely have to, it increases your risk of falling ill due to poor hygiene practices.


Doesn't: Friendship.

You don't need to be best friends with your roommate. A friendly, but not-friends, rooming situation can be the best for drama-free, stress-free living.


Matters: Guest policy.

From someone who has been there, be careful to talk over guest policies with your potential roommates. Having someone who treats the apartment as a hotel for any visiting friends or relatives and/or friends all the time can turn what you that would be a peaceful home into a dormitory.



Skip it.

Matters: Substances.

If you're rooming with a smoker or a drug-user, even if they say they'll only do it outside of the apartment, chances are it will affect you. Either the smell will come in with them on their clothes, you'll have to deal with erratic behavior (fi they do drugs or drink heavily), or they'll start doing it in the apartment.


Sucks, but I (and several of my friends) have ended up with roommates at some point or another that smoked pot in the apartment and made us extremely uncomfortable. Since it's a huge deal for me to not have that stuff around, one of my top deal breakers is substance use. That said, a little wine with dinner or mild social drinking is just fine.

Doesn't: Age.

I've lived with everyone from near-agemates to people almost a decade older than me.


Maturity, lifestyle, and respect is way more important than age in determining whether a potential roommate is really roommate material.

What are your deal breakers?

Do you have any roommate horror stories?

May 30, 2014

Gifts for Grads: A Gift Guide and A Contest!

Graduation season is a super exciting time of year, especially for graduates and those who love them!

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Hopefully more exciting than that...
While graduates are generally just happy to be graduating, it's pretty common for loved ones to give graduates gifts to celebrate their achievement - graduating still really is a huge achievement, even when more Americans than ever are doing it! It still takes a lot of persistence, hard work, and ambition to make it through twelve years (+preschool) of education, followed by a voluntary, and often most academically trying, four years of higher education.

I hope you find a job that pays you enough to drive to your job.som(cards,ecards,auto

As with anything else that involves gift giving, like Christmas, birthdays, anniversaries, and Valentine's Day, it can be tricky to come up with a gift that is both thoughtful and useful. Clothes for a graduates new post-grad life, iTunes gift cards,  and money are some always appreciated great go-tos, but if you want to think outside of the box, it might be worth taking a look at unconventional gift sources, like eBay!

eBay not only has a great gift guide for grads, but they're also running a cool sweepstakes from now through June 15, 2014! Create your own gift wish list collections for a chance to win $500!

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I made some example collections myself - take a look and feel welcome to include anything that catches your fancy in your own collection! This week's sweepstakes them is father's day gifts, so feel welcome to make those collections, too, in addition to a grad collection!

Gift wish lists are really awesome - no need to get stuck with the sort of lame gifts, like photo albums and underwear, that no one actually wants.

But most of all, have a wonderful graduation!

How did you celebrate your graduation?

What occasions do you give gifts for?

What are your most and least favorite gifts to receive?

May 21, 2014

Ten Things to Do Before Graduation

Since I'm about to ****GRADUATE**** I thought I'd put together a list of pre-graduation to-dos for those with a semester or more left!

1) Take a class for fun. 

Twelve years of education plus four years of higher education can sometimes lead to a little burnout - it's a lot! And getting bogged down with trying to make the grade can be a bummer, too.

High Expectations Asian Father - WHy Harvard Better than Yale?


But when it comes down to it, learning is fun. Take a class purely for fun to remember that you actually do enjoy learning. If you didn't you probably wouldn't have chosen college!

2) Appreciate your meal plan.

In the real world, you generally can't just show up to a big room any day of the week between the hours of x and y to have as much free food, buffet style, as you want.

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There's a reason people love buffets and it probably has to do with the fact that food acquisition generally takes more time, money, and effort than that.

4) Go to a professor's office hours.

Building professional relationships now can really help your career in the future. Students tend to take access to top professionals in their fields (aka: the professors) for granted, but that nonstop access dries up as soon as you graduate.


College is a golden opportunity to secure recommendations for jobs, grad school, etc. And some of your professors are bound to be just plain interesting!

5) Go to a college party.

Social relationships are important!

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And it's just fun! But try not to be the person puking in the rose bushes, because then I have to feel bad for you/worry about your poor, poor liver.

6) Go to the library just to explore the stacks.

A lot of schools have super cool libraries (shout to Harvard's Widener library!) but we rarely take the time to appreciate them when we're studying or collecting books for papers.

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Do it!

7) Learn about alumni organizations.

Jobs. Friends. Barbecues. 'Nuff said.

8) Knock off somethings on your school's bucket list.

Every school has their traditions, whether it's a particular to-do list or some must attend parties or just a general culture.




I'm not suggesting that you entirely assimilate to your school's stereotype, but do partake in at least a bit of the culture. It's a fun, social activity that allows you to get closer to your peers!

9) Pull an all-nighter.

I'm in no way condoning getting into the habit of no sleep, but I think it's something that's pretty universal to the college student experience and everyone should do it at least once. It will be a strugglebus towards the end, but hang in there!


Bonus if you make it a really productive and/or fun night!

10) Do what YOU want to do.

College is to life what the Enlightenment was to literature - it's a time to learn how to think critically, question what you're told, and determine independently whether or not something sounds advisable/plausible/ethical.

We're bombarded with advice about what we should do, but the ultimate goal of a college education is to be able to figure that out for yourself. As in life, sometimes you'll probably stumble a bit - but as longs as you keep trying, that's the best you can do!

What's on your top ten list?

What advice would you give a younger you?

Do you regret what you do more or what you don't?

Apr 24, 2014

Making Finals Fun

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of BIC 4-Color pen for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
Okay, fun might be a slight exaggeration. I'm not sure how fun final exams can be.
But you can make them more fun, and make preparing for them more fun, if you have the right tools. I love great stationery and pens and the BIC® 4-Color™ pen, available online at Amazon and Staples, is great! It's a fun, colorful way to express yourself!
Color-coded notes, anyone? I might color-code my notes...
The pen is convenient, because you have 4 Inseparable Colors in 1 Pen, but it's also really fun, because each color has it's own fun personality! Get to know each color's personality in this entertaining video .
Blue is  a little narcissistic, but maybe he's earned it - oceans are blue, royal blue is blue, the sky is blue...
Green is more down to earth. He's an instagram-obsessed foodie, the kind who instagrams every bite he eats at least once before even considering eating it. He's the kind of guy who bakes a birthday cake for his cat! But maybe only so that he can instagram it and so that his cat will love him best. Green is a jealous color, you know.
Red is a go-getter and definitely no stranger to being called type A. 11:11 is his favorite time of day, calculation and conjugation both trump vacation in his book and there's nothing he'd rather do than cuddle up wtih a little raw copyediting material on the weekend and let loose to really make those pages bleed with edits.
Black is angsty and hipster, with a bit of a chip on his shoulder about Blue's popularity. You can probably find him in any off-the-beaten-road bookstore, writing poetry on a napkin and sighing. Read deeply into his work and you might realize that his real desire is to be Undisputed Master of the World.
Want more? Check out the BIC® 4-Color™ pen war video!
Which color is most like you? If I had to choose just one, I would say red (incidentally, a long time favorite color). More realistically, though, I'm more of a mix between red and green with a spot of black when I'm in an angsty mood. Blue is the only one that I don't connect with - he's a bit of a snob!
You can like them all - royal blue, poetic black, nice-guy green, and neurotic red on Facebook and Twitter!
Which color are you?
Do you color code your notes?
Do you have any great study tips?


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Apr 15, 2014

How to Flirt Smart: Tips to Charm and Chat Up the Opposite Sex




Boys are a mystery.

Unless you are one. In which case, girls are a mystery. SmartBook has a fun advice series (watchable on YouTube) for how to flirt smarter - just like you can study smarter with SmartBook, the better alternative to eBooks. 

Do you use e-readers?

What's your favorite pick-up line?

What's your flirting go-to?

Jan 10, 2014

Recipe Reviews: Little Bites of Comfort Oatmeal Jam Bars

The new semester is starting around now (or soon) and the holiday glow is starting to wear off for a lot of us. As are lives become more stressful and less Christmas happiness-tinted, it's important to take some breaks to enjoy life. It's a long time until Christmas rolls around again, so we need to make the most of the rest of the year, too!

While baking won't cure SAD (seasonal affective disorder), it can cheer us all up a little. It's a stress buster to relax elbow-deep in flour and it's spirit-lifting for those that you share the treats with, too!

Stresscake's Little Bites of Comfort Oatmeal Jam Bars might make you feel like erecting one of these guard snowmen in your yard so that you have more for yourself.


But the batch makes a lot and they're easy to make, so forget about the evil snowman and share!

This is what the bars look like on her blog:



And here's how they turned out for me!

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Okay, so somehow my camera ate all the photographs of the finished product. Because they looked that delicious? Anyway, my bars looked very much like her picture, so I was pleased.

Pre-baking
 The only changes I made where the size of the pan (not quite sure what the size of mine was, but I doubt it was whatever she asked for) and that I used water instead of rum.

I'm 20, I can't buy alcohol in this country. I also don't like the taste of alcohol and my roommates both don't drink for religious reasons, so we don't keep alcohol in the apartment. No loss, the bars were amazing without rum!


I also didn't use high quality jam because it was the evening and I didn't feel like making a grocery run. I was in a sort of anti-social mood and while taking a break to bake (especially since I needed to for a class get-together) was fine, I didn't feel like extending that break and risking social interaction by going grocery shopping. 

My textbooks would miss me too much and small talk was not high on my priorities list.


So instead of going out and hunting for a vague 'high quality jam' I used Smucker's orange marmalade. Deal with it.


It was delicious and none of my classmates (aka undiscerning college students) are foodie-sophisticated enough to turn up their nose at this fresh-baked dessert.

These were a huge hit at my Thursday evening class party/study group (only at Harvard can that be a thing) and I think my classmates are thoroughly impressed.

Shhhh, don't tell them how easy these are to make.

Or that I used Smucker's jam. So not hipster, ya know.

When were (are) the holidays over for you?

How do you keep balance in your life when you're busy?

How often do you bake?

Oct 27, 2013

So You Want to Get a Job: Dressing the part

In this installment of So You Want to Get a Job, I'm suggesting a pretty standard job interview outfit that will keep the attention where it belongs (on your brilliant resume) and off of less relevant topics (the birthmark on your thigh).


interview Outfit


Dolce Gabbana shirt top
€580 - farfetch.com


L K Bennett pleated skirt
€70 - lkbennett.com


Patent leather pumps
€25 - maurices.com


Lauren Ralph Lauren leather satchel purse
€225 - piperlime.gap.com


Cluster earrings
€22 - swellcaroline.com




If I can say only thing, it's this: JOB INTERVIEW TIME IS NOT THE TIME TO SHOW WHAT YOUR MAMA GAVE YOU. That (a) won't get you a job, (b) may keep you from getting a job you otherwise would have, and (c) will get you a bad reputation.

DON'T DO IT. Save your dignity and keep those skirts knee-length and longer, even if that's not at all what you normally wear. I have nothing against your legs, but they probably shouldn't be on display when you're trying to be taken seriously as a young professional.

Also, don't go for your crazy high heels, enormous costume jewelry, or bright eyeshadow. Remember that you're outfit should be more or less neutral and you should be the one standing out!

What do you normally wear to interviews?

Do you have a go-to interview outfit?

Sep 25, 2013

Oloves Love! A Review

Now that the fall semester is in full swing, I'm always appreciative of convenience items to make my life easier. Oloves is just that!


Sometimes I leave the house without knowing when exactly I'll be back, or when I'll be able to grab a snack. I always keep bars in my backpack for just that reason, but that means that some days (when I'm out and about a ton, so a ton of snacking is needed) that can mean that I need four or five bars! Fruit gets bruised easily, veggies need cooling and can't be stored in my backpack over weeks for convenience, yogurt needs a cooler pack, cereal is messy - it ends up needing to bars! I love bars, but it's nice to having something different now and then, especially as a different snack on a multi-bar day.

Oloves is perfect for filling that need!

I got to try three of their handy olive snack packs and three dips (perfect if you have a snack pack of crackers in your backpack)!



The hummus was nice and creamy and I loved that it featured just healthy, natural ingredients.



The black olive tapenade was new to me, but good!



I really liked the bruschetta, but think that one is better to enjoy it home with fresh bread, rather than on the go with crackers.



The Oloves olives were by far the best, however!



They were such a handy little snack and so tasty!



Unlike your usual olives, they're not packed in liquid and are thus mess-free. Even though the nutritional stats are broken down into two tiiiiiny servings, the values advertised on the front are for the whole packet. Which is good, because it's small and no normal person would bother eating just half the bag. It wouldn't even put a dent in the smallest appetite!



They're packed in a little oil (but not enough to make a mess or spill anywhere, just coating the olives and enhancing the flavor). I liked that they used a healthy, natural vegetable oil for that!



All three varieties tasted great and the Hot Chilli Mama wasn't too spicy, but my clear favorite was the Lemony Love.



They're such a great snack and so tangy and delicious. Yum, yum, yum!



I'm not even that huge of an olive fan (I don't like them on salad at all) but these convinced me that they can make a great snack!

Do you like olives?

Have you tried a tapenade before?

Do you prefer green or black olives?

Sep 14, 2013

3 Steps to a Healthy Semester

It's really easy to get caught up in the stress of the semester and the anxiety about doing everything right, especially as an upperclassmen. But anxious me isn't a fun me to be around and I'm willing to bet chocolate that anxious you isn't all that great, either.


I'm like that anyway, but it gets even more severe when I'm stressed. Patience = in the negative numbers.

In addition to how (un)pleasant anxious people are, being anxious isn't good for you health. Health is important and you don't want to 'succeed' now at the cost of your future health.

So I'm being super useful, again (you're welcome). Here are three handy steps to having a healthy, happy semester!

1) Remember no one gives a fig (or a prune).

Sometimes it seems like it's so important to do everything just right - to read and reread each chapter, to eat your veggies, to avoid the AM Krispy Kreme doughnuts run so that you don't have the following sugar crash and stay at peak productivity instead...but guess what?
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You AREN'T the center of the universe. Shocker, I know. But since the earth revolves around the sun and not around you, you don't have to worry about upsetting the greater balance of the world if three Krispy Kreme doughnuts, instead of the ordinarily recommended oatmeal 'brain food,'  are breakfast sometimes. No one cares if you wear sweatpants two days in a row, so that you can get a little extra sleep, or if you don't consume any produce for a whole week (do fruity Skittles count?).

Just try not to make produce-less weeks every week, since no one's trying to bring rickets back, and do try to run a comb through your hair now and then. It's all about the balance. Don't take it all so seriously, life is to enjoy!

2) Don't forget your friends.

When your busy, the last thing you (or *cough, cough* me) want to do is have to meet up with friends for social events. Even going out for ice cream or watching a movie can seem like yet another thing you have to do.

But yes, you do have to do it. Busy times can often be stressful times and stressful times are exactly when you need the support of those who care about you.
Even if just to give you a reality check. Don't neglect your friends and (if they're good friends) they won't neglect you!

3) Take some 'me' time.

This one doesn't need much explanation, but it's a great way to keep some balance in your life and protect your mental health, even in the face of a thesis or job applications.


And no, time spent in your carrel in the library doesn't count.

Are you guilty of skipping any of the 3 steps?

What helps you when you're stressed?

What's the busiest time of the year for you?

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