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Stressed-Out Students: Take 10 Steps Toward A Healthy 2007 by Maria Pascucci

Christmas break is (unfortunately) over and your spring semester is in full swing. You have books to read, tests to study for and papers to write. You can't afford to miss class. You don't have time to get sick.

The reality is though students get sick. You become stressed out by all your academic commitments, skimp on sleep, fill up on junk food and then when your compromised immune system brushes by some germs - well - pass the tissues. Luckily, there are ways to keep your energy levels up and your immune system strong, able to ward off stress and fight infection. If you're looking for ways to keep your mind, body and spirit healthy in 2007 and beyond, practice these 10 simple affirmations:

1. I will allow myself enough sleep each night to fully rest my body, recharge my batteries and support my immune system to protect against illness.

2. I will exercise daily doing things I enjoy, even if that means squeezing in a 20-minute walk in between classes.

3. I will pay attention to my emotions and find positive ways to calm my mind & body down when I'm stressed. I will try deep breathing; yoga or I'll call a friend up and do something fun!

4. I will follow my intuition about what's right for my future and not be swayed by the expectations and demands of others.

5. Before I say "yes" (again) to something or someone, I will ask myself, "Is this new task in alignment with my goals? Will saying yes make me happy? Do I have time to add another thing to my schedule? What will I have to sacrifice if I say yes to this new activity?" Be honest and don't be afraid to put your own needs first every now and then!

6. I will be grateful for the body I was born with, taking time to appreciate its unique wonder. I will stand proud knowing that I am able to judge by own body by my standards, not by unrealistic media/advertiser standards.

7. Sometimes, I will leap before I look, take chances and give my dreams the chance to come true.

8. I will stop analyzing the past, worrying about the future and start living right in the present. Really, really LIVING. Day by day, taking a moment to appreciate things just the way they are.

9. I will nourish my body with healthy, whole foods, which will give me more energy, strength and endurance to live life to the fullest. I will remember that eating healthy is not about looking good in my jeans, but about how it makes me feel inside and out.

10. I will remember to go easy on myself and to laugh at my mistakes. After all, I am fabulously human and am allowed MANY moments of imperfection.

Laugh a little more. Worry a little less. 2007 could be your healthiest year yet!

Do you:

· Ever find yourself getting sick during finals week every year?

· Believe that stress plays a big part in compromising your immune system?

Shoot me an email and let's discuss this. I love to hear from students!

About the Author
Maria Pascucci is the President of Campus Calm (http://www.campuscalm.com). She helps high school & college students achieve balance, reduce stress, increase self-confidence and gain perspective in our hectic, achievement obsessed world. Free reports for students, parents and educators available with subscription to Campus Calm Connections. Maria lives in Buffalo, New York with her graphic designer husband, Shaun, who shares the homepage of their personal writing/design website (http://www.creativetypeco.com). Contact her at maria@campuscalm.com (http://www.mailto:maria@campuscalm.com).





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