STUDENT BURNOUT
Ever feel burnt out and discouraged? Yeah, it’s a pretty common feeling as a student. It’s worse when you feel burnt out and at the same time suffer from imposter syndrome. You tend to feel overwhelmed; you have physical and mental exhaustion and have little to no motivation to do anything at all. Then you start to feel like in whatever you do you’re just ‘winging it’ or ‘going with the flow’ which leads to you thinking whether or not you’re good enough to be where you are. Student burnout is a real thing!! And it sucks. There’s just this constant cycle of assignments, exams and pressure to perform well. It feels like Spider-Man when his Spidey sense is overwhelmed and he can’t keep up with the demands of the world. I like to think of it as being a minor setback and it should not stop you from achieving your goals.
Here are 5 ways to handle burnout as a student:
1. Prioritize
yourself: take some time to yourself and find activities that bring
you joy. I’m not talking about drinking your stress away, no. I mean activities
like going on solo dates or hanging out with friends that make you feel happy
and bring positivity to your life or even just locking yourself up and watching
a bunch of your comfort shows as you eat junk food.
2.
Get
enough sleep: now, as students, we tend to think having the
full 7-9 hours of sleep is for children. Most students sleep for an average of
4 hours and others don’t even get sleep at all. Our brains and bodies need
enough sleep each night to recharge and not be cranky. Sleep is essential for
good memory, learning and overall well-being. Sleep will definitely help you
perform your best as a student!
3.
Take care
of your physical health: when most students are under pressure, they
tend to neglect their physical health by not eating or staying hydrated or
staying in regular exercise.
4.
Learn to
say no: learning to say no can be challenging, but it is important
for prioritizing your own needs. Set some boundaries on certain social
commitments like going to parties every weekend or drinking any chance you get.
They won’t help you grow in any way. And remember that you don’t owe anyone an
explanation on your choice.
5.
Take
breaks: regularly take short breaks to just cool down and rest your
mind. It’s important to take naps too. You can’t always work your brain for
hours and hours. You need rest.
As dory says in finding nemo,
‘keep swimming, keep swimming.’ so keep swimming, don’t give up, and don’t give
in! (Yeah that’s from rocky).
What helps you during your burnout phase?
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