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mercredi 17 décembre 2014

Student Life Is Hard Work - Let Us Help Make It A Bit Easier

By Carl Messenger-Lehmann


You're all moved into your new loft and have it perfectly decorated. But you take a step back and feel like something is missing. Why not bring some of the outdoors indoors? If you think you lack the proverbial green thumb, here is a simple guide to indoor plants for your loft. There are many good reasons to add indoor plant life to your decor. First, they add a pleasing aesthetic effect. This is even more true in the winter when outside can be so dreary. Some plants, such as the Chinese evergreen and peace lily, have been proven to act as air purifiers. This is in addition to simply improving the air quality by turning carbon dioxide into oxygen. Cleaner air means better brain function.

Choose a place to live that feels comfortable and someplace you will be happy to come home to each day. You'll be spending a lot of time in your new home, so don't settle for someplace you can deal with, but choose a space you can't wait to move in to. Get to know the area. Go exploring so you know your way around campus and the surrounding area. Get involved. Join campus groups that are affiliated with what you love, whether it is playing sports, creating art, or making music.

Be intentional about making friends who share the same interests and values. Your friends become your family, so choose friends who will help and support you, but who will be fun to hang out with too. Organize your time. There's no one to tell you what to do and when, so get a day planner or use your phone to make a schedule. Between classes, studying, work, and meetings, you need to be organized to be successful.

Relaxing: When it's been a long day of exams and you just want to sit back and relax, do so in our 45 seat movie theatre in front of the 220″ movie screen. The HD projector and surround sound are sure to aid in immersing you in the plot of the movie, helping the day melt away.

Stay connected to home. Talk to family and friends on a regular basis. They want to hear how you're doing at school so make it a regular habit to connect with loved ones. Ask for help if you need it. This adjustment isn't always easy, but help is available. If you're struggling emotionally, talk to a counselor or friend. If academics are harder than you thought, look for a tutor or speak to your professor about extra help.




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