Once stress rears its ugly head, managing study commitments can be overwhelming. As a student you don’t always have a stress free life, despite what they say. You may have to work to eat, essays have to be done eventually, bills still need to be paid and relationships can take a lot of attention. Stress is not always a negative thing. In short bursts it can get you going and be really energising. But when the stress that was once energising is now exhausting and overwhelming it can be a sign that things are not quite right. Lots of stressful things happens all the time in life, but you cope. Things like relationships not going well, family hassles, managing difficult or uninteresting subjects, difficult lecturers, financial problems, feeling overloaded, deadlines, job hassles and exams are potentially around all the time, but usually don’t happen all at the same time. Sometimes, when things combine, the timing is bad or just one thing blows out of proportion, it is too much to cope with. All of a sudden you find yourself stressed out and not coping. Some of the ways your behaviour can change include: This may be a good time to reflect on yourself, where you are up to and where you are at. What do you think the issues are? Can you get a handle on it or do you think you may need to ask for help? |