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The Stress of Finals How to Survive Finals Week Stress Free Erica Rodriguez Srividya Srinivasan

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The Stress of Finals . How to Survive F inals Week S tress Free Erica Rodriguez Srividya Srinivasan. Stress & The College Student. “The fuel the body uses to meet the challenges of our fast-paced modern life; for others, it is the aversive by-product of such a life” - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Stress of Finals How to Survive Finals Week Stress Free

Erica RodriguezSrividya Srinivasan

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Stress & The College Student“The fuel the body uses to meet the challenges

of our fast-paced modern life; for others, it is the aversive by-product of such a life”

Too much stress can interfere with preparation, concentration, and performance

Stress can lead to avoidance, poor performance, or too high or low expectations for oneself

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Dealing with Stress Underlying issues tend to surface & are

exacerbated during times of stress Know what your physical & emotional

limits are Identify cause of the stressor/trigger Seek out support! Utilize techniques for reducing stress

*Remember, these vary student to student!

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Tips for Preparing1. Prioritize 2. Talk to your professor or TA ahead of time3. Know for certain what material will be covered4. Look at previous exams5. Get extra help6. Set ground rules with your roommate7. Utilize study groups8. Ask students who have taken the class what to

expect

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Stress Busters Get enough sleep each night Eat Healthfully Be Active Learn to say “no” – don’t over commit yourself Avoid use of alcohol and drugs Get time away/alone Spend 3-5 minutes not doing anything Study for only 1 hour at a time, then take a break Make a list and write down everything you need

to get done

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The Truth about All-Nighters

http://www.bu.edu/buniverse/view/?v=Q5Iuhty

Only allows you to function at 50-70% of your capability the next day

Can set you up for panic, misreading test questions, and “blanking”

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Sleep DeprivationShort Term Effects

Poor concentration & shortened attention span

Decreased ability to retain information

Lose ability to read others’ emotions properly

Lack of controlling your own emotions

Weakened immune system

Long Term Effects Alters and imbalances

hormones associated with hunger

Reduced learning ability Increase in the likelihood of

anxiety disorders Weight gain Increase risk of diabetes,

kidney failure, heart disease, & stroke

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If you must cram… Do not “should” yourself, focus on the here-and-

now Be Selective Skim Caffeine- 1-2 cups in a 24 hour period Light exercise Healthy snacks Music Power naps Proper lighting Brain Breaks

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What to do Right Before Your Exam Get a good nights rest (6-8 hours

preferably) Eat and drink something healthy Deep breathing Meditate Talk to a friend Light exercise RELAX

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Pranayam- Breathing ExcercisePranayama refers to breathing exercises included in the practice of yoga. According to University of Maryland Medical Center, pranayama can help increase blood circulation and deliver more oxygen to the brain. As you gain more control of your breath, you also increase your lung capacity, which can increase your mental alertness and focus. Practicing pranayama may also help relieve stress.

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Ujjayi Breathing Breath passes through the back of the

throat A soft audible sound is createdHow to do it…. Exhale through the mouth as if you are

fogging a mirror a couple of times Now, keep up the same quality of

breathing with your lips sealed

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Sounds of nature…