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In honor of Mental Health Monday, here are some tips to help you prepare for the incoming onslaught of exams, essays, and presentations.
- Breathing faster allows your body to take in more oxygen, resulting in your body and mind moving faster. Remember this when you're answering a question you forgot the answer to.
- Drinking water requires your body to spend energy to digest it, meaning it'll take away from your ability to concentrate. Replace water with something high in caffeine, sugars, and salts in order to stimulate the mind.
- Same logic applies to food, make sure you're consuming something that won't take away from your ability to work. Fruits and vegetables, for example, are igh in fiber and thus will cause you to use the bathroom mid exam. Replace them with something else in order to prevent this embarrassing incident
- Motivate yourself by remembering your classmates are smarter and more capable than you, and will have an easier time than you. This is not only true but a mindset that will ensure a healthy perspective on those around you
- Give yourself time to relax before the big test, binge drinking and partying the night before an exam will allow you to get rid of all the stress that's built up in you these past weeks.
Remember to look both ways when entering the street and have a tusktastic week Titans!
Some other bangers;
- "Jack of all trades, master of none" ... "but ofttimes better than a master of one."
"Blood is thicker than water.""The blood of the covenant is thicker than the waters of the womb.""Money is the root of all evil.""The love of money is the root of all evil."
there's also "pull yourself up by the bootstraps" which conservatives are oh so fond of saying
bootstraps are, well, straps on your boots. you cannot physically pull yourself up by them, and that's what the original phrase meant. "pulling oneself up by the bootstraps" is meant to be an impossible task












