Managing Stress as a College Student

I am currently in my final semester of undergraduate studies. The past four years have been filled with so many awesome memories and prideful accomplishments, but also a lot of stress. How did I ever get through the semesters where I was juggling 6 classes, a demanding athletic schedule, an on-campus job, and a social... Continue Reading →

What Can I Do to Help Me Study?

About 50 million people in the United States right now are in school. This is a big chunk of the population. Since many people reading this may also be in school, or know someone who is, here are some study tips. First tip is to use flashcards. They make your brain use active recall, where... Continue Reading →

Is water important for mental health?

Water is an important drink in everyday life. There are many reasons why for your physical health, what bout for your mental health? Drinking water means staying hydrated and not just chugging a lot of water every once in a while.           The brain needs water to function, and if it does not receive enough... Continue Reading →

The Healing Property of Art

  Art is something that can connect people from all around the world. It can evoke feelings from the audience who views it, tell a story, or create an aesthetic pleasure. Something many people may not realize is that art can also be used for mental health. It is useful because it can improve someone’s... Continue Reading →

What is Neuroplasticity?

Neuroplasticity is a fun word for how brains adapt to new situations. There are two main types of neuroplasticity. The first one is structural plasticity meaning that experiences or memories change a brain’s physical structure. This is predominant in children because they are constantly experiencing and remembering brand new things. Another reason is because their... Continue Reading →

The Healing Property of Art

Art is something that can connect people from all around the world. It can evoke feelings from the audience who views it, tell a story, or create an aesthetic pleasure. Something many people may not realize is that art can also be used for mental health. It is useful because it can improve someone’s focus,... Continue Reading →

Summertime Sadness

It is pretty common to hear the term “wintertime blues” considering the lack of sun, shorter days and longer nights, as well as the cold and bitter weather. Many people don’t consider the opposite end of the spectrum which includes “summertime sadness”. You’re probably thinking “it’s the summer – who can be sad with the... Continue Reading →

Getting Out of a Rut

Sometimes when we are emotionally drained, stressed out, or tired, we may find ourselves getting stuck in a rut. Days may start to feel the same, tasks start feeling tedious, and you start losing motivation. It can be days, weeks, or even months being stuck in a rut. Whether you are struggling with anxiety, depression,... Continue Reading →

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