Embracing Less for a Happier Student Life
What if less could mean more? Ancient philosophers like Epicurus and modern minimalists agree: simplicity brings joy, focus, and freedom.
What if less could mean more? Ancient philosophers like Epicurus and modern minimalists agree: simplicity brings joy, focus, and freedom.
As a student, mornings can be chaos—scrolling notifications, racing to class, and stressing before breakfast.
A growth mindset—believing you can improve with effort—can change everything. Coined by Dr. Carol Dweck, it’s about seeing challenges as chances to grow
That frustration might be a sign you’re running on outdated habits when life’s demanding an upgrade.
As a student, your energy is your superpower. Quit draining friendships, seek advice from winners, and own your choices.
If there is a new study app or a campus challenge creating buzz, make a video about it. Unlike big creators, you don’t need early access to products – just hop on when the topic is hot.
Disappearing to work on yourself in secret can be your superpower. By staying quiet, valuing your own opinion, and guarding your plans, you create space to grow without distractions.
With comprehensible input, you can pick up words like “pond” or “taller” by watching fun vlogs, no flashcards needed. It’s four times faster than traditional classes, boosting your vocab, grammar, and confidence.
You’re in the middle of a productive study session, textbooks opened, a steaming cup of coffee beside you, but a buzzing notification draws your attention to your phone. One short reel won’t hurt, right? One hour later, your coffee grew cold while you got sucked into an endless TikTok spiral. Does that resonate with you? … Read more
The pressure to get perfect grades can drown out your own goals, like it did for a student who fought to prove his worth against a parent’s harsh words.