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Embarrassing situations can have positive outcomes

Why embarrassing yourself is the key to success

By Kendall O’Brien December 2, 2021
Embarrassing yourself is a painful experience that can be your kickstart to success.
A wrapped gift. With the winter holidays and the season of gift-giving fast approaching, Lynn shares 10 gift ideas from the most memorable ones she has given and received. COURTESY OF M01229 VIA FLICKR

Lynn’s gift guide for the holidays

By Lynn Chu November 30, 2021
It’s time to start thinking about gifts for friends and family.
A mug of tea and a tissue box. Mia chronicles her latest sick experience and shares some advice for when college students fall ill. COURTESY OF KELLY SIKKEMA VIA UNSPLASH

How to take care of yourself when sick in college

By Mia Chai November 18, 2021
All we can do is try to take care of ourselves with healthy habits and lots of rest.
A college classroom. Kendall writes about how college is a period for growth and variability and that students shouldn’t worry about becoming their dream adult self during that time. COURTESY OF SMBC VIA FLICKR

Why you won’t automatically become your dream self in college

By Kendall O’Brien November 17, 2021
A new environment cannot change who you’ve always been, at least not right away.
A family meal. The flurry of catch-up questions family members like to ask their children upon returning home for the holidays can be overwhelming – Payton shares a few tips to avoid being vigorously cross-examined by your relatives. COURTESY OF STEFAN VLADIMIROV VIA UNSPLASH

A guide to surviving the holidays

By Payton Renegar November 16, 2021
Here are some tips to avoid the inevitable interrogations over the holidays.
Michelle writes about her struggle with believing in her self-worth and a reliance on validation from others in her life. COURTESY OF GIULIA BERTELLI VIA UNSPLASH

I am enough for myself

By Michelle Tian November 14, 2021
The first step toward growth is to acknowledge what you’re trying to grow from.
Ice. Most people are familiar with the autonomic nervous system’s ‘fight or flight’ response to threats – Veronica writes about the ‘freeze' response when the body’s heart rate, blood pressure and temperature decrease involuntary. COURTESY OF SCOTT RODGERSON VIA UNSPLASH

Fight, flight or freeze: don’t forget the ‘freeze’

By Veronica Thompson November 11, 2021
Being overwhelmed by intense sensations of stress and emotions can cause people to shut down.
A glass of water. Melina writes of her severe dehydration experience to remind people to drink plenty of water. COURTESY OF MANKI KIM VIA UNSPLASH

The dry reality of dehydration

By Melina Nguyen November 9, 2021
The moral of the story would be to always stay hydrated.
A person balancing on a log. Lifestyle editor Katrina shares her thoughts on grappling with the preservation of her true self while anticipating and welcoming the person she is growing into. COURTESY OF JON FLOBRANT VIA UNSPLASH

A delicate line between staying true to yourself, evolving

By Katrina Liu November 8, 2021
I have to learn to be okay with challenging thoughts that I used to think I wouldn’t ever question.
A phone screen reading “Stop Complaining.” Bailey is, self-admittedly, a frequent complainer, and writes about how the implementation of ‘no complaint days’ may help break her habit. COURTESY OF OMAR PRESTWICH VIA UNSPLASH

Instilling a ‘no complaints day’

By Bailey Clark November 8, 2021
Complaining is a hard habit to break, but deciding to make a no complaints day may be the start.
A dark sky. The season of cold, windy weather and waning daylight is upon Boston, during which seasonal affective disorder begins for many people. Payton shares some tips to keep spirits high during this period. COURTESY OF TOLGA AHMETLER VIA UNSPLASH

This storm is blowing in, but it’s not the Nor’easter

By Payton Renegar November 4, 2021
Here are some things I do to weather the storm of seasonal depression.
A person hiking on a rainy day. Samantha recommends several activities to keep you occupied during overcast skies and rainy weather. COURTESY OF JONAS VANDERMEIREN VIA UNSPLASH

Activities to keep you busy during the gloom

By Samantha Elizondo November 3, 2021
Remember that weather is temporary and you will get through this season.
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