Senior students of the university, congratulations, you’ve made it to the final year.
After years of endless study, group projects, research, and assignments, followed by breakdowns and burnouts, you are now a senior.
While it’s understandable that you might feel exhausted, like there is no energy left even to attend class, you just wish to sleep and wake up the next morning already graduated, you need to push through this year.
So we are providing some helpful advice on how to survive last year in college and find the motivation to excel and also have fun.
Take Care Of Yourself
Most of the senior students face burnout leading them to ignore their physical and mental health like going for days without a shower, ignoring clear signs of stress, and continuing to screw up their dietary plans and mental health.
That’s why it’s important to get out of that burnout zone and seek help.
Taking care of yourself is vital to surviving not only the senior year but life in general.
There is nothing worthy of neglecting your health and forgetting your worth.
Yes, the past years have taken a lot from you, but you managed to pull through like a champ, which leads us to the second point.
Celebrate Small Accomplishments
Enjoy every small accomplishment you have achieved over the years. Whether it's passing a simple exam, going for a run, or doing well in college, compiling all these achievements adds up to significant success.
Don’t Compare Yourself To Others
Envy and jealousy are ugly vices to have, so don’t let these negative feelings take over your mind and spread toxicity.
If you accept that not all people are the same in a positive manner, it should automatically make you compare yourself to be less.
Everyone has something unique that distinguishes them, and that includes you too. No matter if you think you’re not special, there’s something about you that draws you to people.
So stop comparing your grades, and social life to others and always inspire to be the best you can be.
Look At The Bright Side
Speaking of positivity and being the best you can be, always look at the bright side of things, you’re finally graduating. All of your hard work and sleepless nights will be paid off the moment you wear the cap and gown and attend your graduation ceremony to celebrate with your friends and family. You will be entering a new chapter in your life filled with endless possibilities.
Socialize More
The great late Robin Williams in Dead Poet’s Society said “Carpe diem. Seize the day, boys. Make your lives extraordinary.” this is your senior year, your time to get out of your shell and experiment, whether applying to college student activities or attend a college field trip, socialize more with people and create lasting memories before graduation.
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