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Do's and don'ts for college students: The Ultimate Guide for Success.

A warm welcome to you for making the first step towards fun and adventure in the college! As a college student, you will be fueled on a journey of education, expansion, and self- improvement. In order to provide you with complete satisfaction with this experience, weĆ­ve put together detailed DOs and DON’Ts lists to help you get through the roller rins of college. DO's: Academics Attend classes regularly : Attending classes regularly enables you to participate effectively in the coursework. Create a study schedule : Proper study time management will enhance neatness, order and efficiency during revision. Participate in class : Make an effort to ask as well as address points to the teachers and other students to enhance their comprehension as well as making relationships. Seek help when needed : Get lost, call the blah blahs, call the professor’s assistants or if no one will be available in class - ask the class. Stay organized : Track diaries, calendar schedules, assignm...

Embracing Maturity: Life-Changing Realizations on the Journey to Adulthood

Maturity rewards us with self-grooming process that is clouded with a lot of mind adjusting realizations. As time goes by, we begin to see things differently and realize who we really are vis a vis with what is surrounding us. This is what we shall be discussing in this article: these far-reaching lessons brought by age. Self-Understanding and Capacity for Emotions Management As we grow older, one great realization grasps us. We appreciate self awareness and the ability to manage our emotions. With growing up, we get used to identifying emotions and mechanisms in us and in others’ helping emotions’ empathy and compassion to develop. Willingness to Trust Others : We are able to trust other people because we have been able share our previous disappointing experiences as well as sweet memories. Communication of Feelings : Emotions were expressed directly and issues bargained instead of shouting and blaming each other. Self-Shame : There was recognition that stems from vulnerability that s...