Having a good health and taking care of your physical health will have a positive result on your mental health and the ability to properly study in Australia.
Remember when you’re in Australia and now that you’re not living with your parents anymore, you should have initiative on caring yourself. Aim to comprise at least 30minutes of moderate exercise, five times a week into your lifestyle. This doings will help you handle stress, take up your mood when you’re feeling down, and give you extra energy. It will as well assist you to keep up a clear head for schoolwork and give a huge chance to catch up with your friends and make new ones.
Yes, being a student is a guaranteed way of not getting a goodnight’s sleep. However you nee to try to have a quality rest every night so will not lose energy, become more irritable and find not easy to focus on your class. Here are some things you can do to help control your sleep patterns.
- Try to get out of bed as soon as you wake up instead of closing your eyes for ‘five more minutes’. Also try to get up at the same time every day.
- Do some exercise in the morning, if possible outside in the fresh air.
- Don’t nap during the day. If you do, it’ll probably take you longer to get to sleep at night.
- Don’t use the time when you’re lying in bed at night to think concerning all your problems and school works. It’ll only make you more uneasy. Instead, set aside some time during the day for problem-solving.
- Don’t go to bed too late, and try to go to sleep at the same time each night.
- Don’t study in bed-it’ll train your brain to think of your bed as a place for study, not sleep.
- Keep away from alcohol and cigarettes for a few hours before going to bed.
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