Beginning something new will always trigger a variety of emotions because change is not easy. Choosing to advance your education is no different. You may feel fear of the unknown and anxiety in wondering if you will succeed. You will also likely feel pride in working toward a goal, and excitement about opening yourself up to a new experience.
It’s important to let yourself feel the emotions that come up. Don’t repress them or hide them away, instead address and release them so you can move forward confidently and in a way that enhances your overall well-being.
What to do if you have specific stress related to advancing education
When it comes to taking classes—especially as an adult learner, stress can often be attributed to workload or prioritization and organization. Take the time to learn where it is coming from, and some things you can do to lessen the stress you are feeling.
Workload
If you’re struggling with a class, whether it’s attending lessons or having difficulty with some of the concepts being taught, don’t be afraid to speak with someone about your struggles. You can chat with your instructor, with another classmate who seems to have a handle on the material, or with your Dedicated Advisor at Achieve. There are people ready to help and support you whenever needed, but you have to take the first step and reach out for help.
Prioritization and Organization
Having too much on your plate at one time can be overwhelming, and it causes excess stress. Going back to school as a working adult has its challenges, but scheduling dedicated time to study and work on your courses will not only improve your focus, but will also help reduce some of the stress you may feel when adding to your already busy schedule. Get your family involved and encourage their support of the boundaries you will need to set during dedicated study times.
How to effectively reduce stress and create balance
Stress, both positive and negative, is inevitable when you are pushing beyond your comfort zone and working toward a goal. It’s important to prepare for the emotions and stress that will arise. Here are some great ways to reduce stress, positively release emotions, and keep your overall wellness in balance.
It may take a while, but finding balance between work, lessons, social obligations, and self care is important. You want to make time for your studies, but you’ll also need time to do the things you love, and the things that re-energize you, so you can keep working to reach your goals.
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