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Thursday, September 23, 2021

Success is a marathon, not a sprint.

We all start the term running fast. We stay on top of classes, hang out with friends, go to the gym, and minimize our procrastination. We feel excited for a new period in our life; being able to get a fresh start at our goals can be very motivating to work hard towards them. The first 2, maybe 3 weeks of the term are often the best because we can stick with all the ambitious goals we鈥檝e set out for ourselves. We sprint -- and moving fast never felt so good.

Returning to campus means a lot of different things. On the hopeful side, it signifies a dying down of the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects in Canada. It means possibilities for more social interactions, in-person classes, and in-person extracurriculars. There is much to be excited about. But there鈥檚 much to be worried about too. Suddenly interacting with more people than we鈥檝e seen in a very long time, adjusting back to in-person classes, lingering fear and concern about COVID, and more.

With school being entirely online, it鈥檚 now easier than ever to stay inside for days on end. I know that during my first online term, there were stretches of days at a time where聽I didn鈥檛 step outside at all. When I didn't聽have to walk around campus to get to class, my default state of existence became indoors, sitting at my desk, staring into my laptop, and it took an intentional effort to get outside. During my second online school term I made that intentional effort to get outside at least once every day and I noticed a real difference in my mental health because of it.

Thursday, March 25, 2021

Negative Visualization

Negative Visualization

One of the key things noted about the happiest people is that they are grateful for their lives and the things in them. They are truly grateful for what they have been blessed with, whether it鈥檚 a good family, a warm home, adequate food, or good health. Many of us do, in fact, live lives that others would envy. Yet, there is an epidemic of feelings of unhappiness in our society. We鈥檙e told to be happy with our lives and be grateful, but that can be hard sometimes.

Monday, March 1, 2021

Gratitude

Gratitude

With the continuing pandemic and another online semester, it can be easy to complain about all the many disappointments we have with our lives. Many of us have moved out of 蓝莓视频 and back home with our family. Some may have had plans to travel, work, or volunteer that have been cancelled or postponed.

Monday, February 22, 2021

Seasonal Affective Disorder

Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)

Winter Blues

With the grey skies, gloomy days, and cold weather creeping up on us it is very common to experience a shift in our mood. You may tend to find yourself more sluggish and down than usual. Seasonal Affective Disorder, SAD, is a form of depression that is developed with a seasonal change into the winter months. Due to the limited amount of sunlight, our bodies lack vitamin D resulting in a decrease of serotonin, the happy hormone and increase in melatonin, the sleep hormone.

Friday, January 22, 2021

Motivation

What keeps you on the grind?

I often find myself walking through each day, doing what I need to do, performing the tasks I need to complete, without really thinking about why.

Why am I spending hours studying this again?

Oh yeah that鈥檚 right. I have a test next week.

And the grind continues. But I realized that my train of thought was incomplete.聽In fact, the train's engine hadn鈥檛 even started.聽There exists an infinite expanse of answers聽as to why I put in effort each day, but a test next week was not the one I was looking for.

Thursday, January 14, 2021

Isolation

Dealing聽with Isolation

Most people are ok with being cooped up at home for a week or two.聽Being the聽hardcore聽introvert that I聽am, I鈥檇聽be fine with聽even聽a few months of not going outside.聽Just focusing on my hobbies聽and using social media聽would be enough for me, entertainment-wise.

But alas,聽an entire year has passed.

Even for me鈥攖he one who spent 3 full days barely speaking聽to a soul for the sake of completing a piece of digital art, and the one who enjoyed every minute of it鈥攊t鈥檚 getting lonely.聽嗖燺嗖

Getting Better Sleep

There鈥檚 an old meme I remember hearing about from friends before I was coming into university. 鈥淕ood grades, sleep, or a social life. In university, you can have two.鈥 As a high school student, I laughed it off. I鈥檓 not laughing anymore. I might be too tired to. (They never told me you weren鈥檛 guaranteed any of the three options!)