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Short-term stress relief Go for a minute walk or run. Take a power nap! Naps help you be more alert and improve cognitive functioning. Listen to your favorite song. Take a few minutes to allow yourself to completely zone out and enjoy good music. Make a list. Clean your room! Living in a cluttered home can create subtle, constant, low-grade stress.
Yoga is a really peaceful, simple way to check in on yourself and work on decreasing stress levels. There are dozens of yoga apps like Simply Yoga FREE and online videos available to guide you through a short but effective practice. Long-term stress relief Plan ahead! For many students, it's freak-out-about-college time. He also has a rigorous academic course of four AP classes. He admits that his school courses alone are difficult: "I feel that I've bitten off more than I can chew with AP physics alone.
Morel's answer is simple: college. The fierce competition to get into a selective state or private school makes it almost necessary to take more advanced courses. Morrel's strategy is to call up some friends and hang out -- "but just for one day," he adds quickly. Matthew lets out steam by exercising, listening to music and simply sleeping. School aside, college application stress varies from student to student. Someone applying to a highly selective school may feel more stress than someone applying to a community college.
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