
Hello, my dear viewers! 😄
For those coming back to this series, thanks for staying tuned! For those here for the first time, I’ll explain– this is the second post of our series about dealing with academic stress.
In the first post, I gave a brief overview of stress and some factors that can trigger it.
Today’s topic is on how to take care of yourself physically, as it’s important for keeping your stress under control to maintain your academic life intact.
Ready, set, go! 👇
Eating can increase brain power or decrease mental energy. A diet based on water, fruits, vegetables, protein, and fiber-rich foods helps prevent you from experiencing diet-related mood swings, dizziness, and more, and your body will be getting the nutrients it needs to function optimally. On the other hand, a diet high in sugar and fat usually obtained from fast food will make you feel sluggish and unmotivated to get things done.
Another area that needs to be taken care of is your sleep. Sleep recharges your body and mind and influences your immunity to diseases.
Here are some tips to manage your sleep well:
Physical activity increases the production of well-being neurotransmitters (called endorphins), has positive effects on the cardiovascular, digestive, and immune systems, and increases energy. These benefits protect you from the harmful effects of stress.
Here are some tips for implementing an exercise routine:
Well, I think it’s pretty clear how necessary taking care of your body is to relieve stress. I’ll close this post with one of my favorite analogies– You need to sharpen your ax to continue cutting trees. 🪓
In this analogy, the ax is you; you need to be physically well to continue doing what you do, whether it’s taking classes and exams, finishing presentations and assignments, etc.
After reading, have you identified the areas that need more care? I encourage you to make some changes to get your ax sharpened!
In our next post, we’ll bring you tips on mental health. In the meantime, focus on taking care of your body with what you learned today. 😉
See you later, friends! 💪
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