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5 Tips For Stress Management I Wish I Knew When I Was Younger

👋Hello readers! Being an adult comes with a lot of responsibilities😖. With responsibilities comes a lot of stress ! And unfortunately, we all become adults and end up with these duties. But being an adult is not the unfortunate part👀, is the part of managing all our responsibilities and stressing out because of them. 😓👎 For some adults, these duties include their marriage or partners in life, paying bills such as utilities, cable, internet, phone, car lease, mortgage, etc. For others, it also includes their kids, school or college, the job (or jobs), and also life essentials such as food, water, exercise, health, and others. 😲So when you add these together, it becomes an overwhelming life, and for some, this is difficult to manage.  But how do we handle all of the items mentioned above without going insane? how do I create a balance between the school, family, and other responsibilities?🙅 If I have one or two jobs, plus kids, how can I exercise if I lack the time? And more ques

4+ Tips to Answer Test Questions - Part 2

https://linktr.ee/queenmaryanatomy  Para español, sigue hasta el final... So, in part 1 of my blog post, I was explaining that w hen I was a student😇, one of the biggest issues👀 I had was how to answer certain types of test questions👎. I felt so alone in this matter😔 because I didn't talk to other students to see if they were having the same situation. I was scared😓. I thought that if I said something, people would think that I was not smart or good enough to be in college😕. However, later I found out that most students have the same issue struggling with test questions and how to tackle them😯. And all of the sudden, I was not alone! 😀 Now that I'm the professor😄, I'm motivated to pass on this knowledge so that my students, as well as everyone who reads me, can benefit from this insight👍. It is important to share 👀👂this since not many teachers share this information around. Furthermore, there is still a stigma to shame those who are less informed😟😣but are maki

4+ Tips to Answer Test Questions (MC/TF) I Wish I Knew When I Was Younger - Part 1

For more info visit:  https://linktr.ee/queenmaryanatomy Para la versión en español, siga hasta abajo...  When I was a student😇, one of the biggest issues👀 I had was how to answer certain types of test questions👎. I felt alone in this matter😔 because I didn't talk to other students to see if they were having the same situation. I was scared😓. I thought that if I said something, people would think that I was not smart or good enough to be in college😕. However, later I found out that most students have the same issue struggling with test questions and how to tackle them😯. And all of the sudden, I was not alone! 😀 So, now that I'm the professor😄, I would like to pass on this knowledge so that my students, as well as everyone who reads me, can benefit from this insight👍. It is important to share 👀👂this since not many teachers share this information around. Furthermore, there is still a stigma to shame those who are less informed😟😣but are making a big effort to get the

8 (additional) Study Tips I Wish I Knew When I Was Younger - Part 2

For more info visit:  https://linktr.ee/queenmaryanatomy Versión en español al final... Have you ever wonder how you should study?! and what tips and techniques are the best for you?! Here's part 2.  👋Often, many students in school 🎒🏫are not taught how to study, and when they go to college without an orientation on how to review class material, they struggle. This was also my case. 👎 And I struggled hard! When I was in high school, each class (especially sciences) came easy to me, because I could understand the basic concept.👍 And I knew that the exams were straight forward. By straight forward I mean 'define' type of questions 💬('remember-type' questions on Bloom's taxonomy scale). There were little or no higher-level questions 🚫such as an application or synthesis (build). But once I got accepted in college, and went to undergraduate school, I found out how difficult it was. 😓 I also found out that the exams were in an application format, which means yo