health promotion and wellness activities

(or) cancelled - safetalk

safetalk is a 4-hour, in-person workshop to build skills in suicide prevention. participants will learn how to recognize and engage with someone thinking about suicide, overcome attitudes that act as barriers to help, talk openly about suicide and connect with intervention resources for further support.

through presentations, audiovisuals, small group discussion and scenario practice, you will learn a 4-step talk model and practical steps to help activate a suicide alert that connects people having thoughts of suicide with more specialized intervention care and relevant resources.

sleep hygiene during exams

if you have an important upcoming exam, the stress and anxiety leading to the big day may not just impact you mentally. it also can impact you physically. excessive sweating, feelings of nausea, a racing heart, and trouble breathing are common signs of test anxiety, but that’s not all. poor sleep is another side effect of stress that can hurt your test score.

unfortunately for many test takers, quality sleep before exam day is one of those often-overlooked test prep tips that can factor into a solid score. too often, 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 sacrifice sleep for more study time, which doesn’t help. if you’re struggling to get some sleep before the test, find out why this is a big deal and what you can do about it.

why is sleep before an exam important?

think missing a little sleep only hurts your mood and leaves you a little cranky? think again. poor sleep directly impacts your ability to perform mental tasks, which is disastrous on test day. particularly on standardized tests, your mental sharpness is exactly what is being evaluated, so the last thing you want to do is compromise those skills by doing anything that gets in the way of a good night’s rest.

pulling an all-nighter is not an effective form of test prep. cramming the day before an exam at the expense of quality sleep more often than not hurts rather than helps you by creating a series of negative impacts:

  • your memory suffers.

  • your body is deprived of its chance to recover.

  • you fight your body’s natural desire to rest.

  • your stress hormone levels are increased.

  • your concentration and accuracy go down.

  • your judgement wanes.

how much sleep should you get before an exam?

to feel fully rested, most adults require seven to nine hours of sleep. for adolescents, it’s about an hour more. however, if you’re thinking one good night’s rest before exam day is enough, you’re wrong.

you can run a “sleep debt,” which is the total sleep loss that accumulates in a given period. even if you get a good eight hours of sleep the night before the big test day, you may not be as rested as you think. if you did not maintain a healthy sleep pattern the week leading up to the exam, you’ll carry all of those missed hours of sleep into the test with you.

unsure if you’re running a sleep debt that could impact your exam performance? consider keeping a sleep diary. note when you went to bed, how much you slept, how rested you feel, and how alert you find yourself in the morning. you will want to note any times that you feel tired throughout the day. all of this information can help discover any problems with your sleep schedule.

how can you tackle the exam fully rested?

if sleep loss can accumulate over several days or weeks, the key is to get into a healthy sleep habit well before your exam and stick to it. it may take some adjustment to your routine, but getting on a healthy sleep schedule is possible if you follow a few simple steps:

  • set aside enough time to sleep.

  • go to bed and wake up at the same time each day, even on weekends.

  • avoid anything loud or stimulating for an hour before bed.

  • don’t eat or drink anything in large quantities at least two hours before bed.

  • avoid alcohol, caffeine, and nicotine.

  • participate in physical activity each day, particularly outdoors.

  • make your bedroom a quiet, dark place without any electronic devices and distractions.

  • limit daytime nap length to no more than 20 minutes.

the key here is consistency. the longer and more strictly you follow the steps above, the greater your success falling and staying asleep. ideally, you’ll go into test day after maintaining a strict sleep schedule for several weeks.

trading sleep for studying does not work

for far too many people, sacrificing sleep is their first strategy to fight test anxiety and pack in more study time. this will not help. studies have shown that 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 who sleep more perform better than those who stay up to cram.

there’s no shortcut to a great exam score. if you have an important test coming up, you need to remember that it’s about investing as much time and effort into your health and well-being as it is studying the material.

-logan ryder, peer wellness educator

(or) build-your-own exam kits

to help get you through exams, the student affairs department is offering build-your-own exam kits in simcoe hall! stop by any time from december 7th-18th to get what you need to have a healthy and successful exam period. kit items include:

  • fruits
  • granola bars and other snacks
  • school supplies
  • study and stress management tips
  • and more!

(or) wellu wednesday: goal setting

have you set new year's or new semester resolutions? join staff from student health and wellness to reflect on your progress towards your goals, learn about smart goal setting, and actionable strategies to help you achieve your goals. 

(or) wellu wednesday: note to self

no one knows what will lift you up better than you! pick up a note and write a letter to your future self and we will send it to you during the winter exam period. notes can be dropped off anytime in the week at the drop box.

(or) wellu wednesday: welcome & wellness skills

welcome back teaching candidates! drop by for a coffee & snack and start the new semester off with your wellness top of mind.

  • set some smart goals for the new semester.
  • if you're feeling refreshed after the break, write an encouraging note to your self, and we'll mail it to you while during your placement. 
  • book an appointment with one of the health and wellness providers to prioritize your wellness.

(or) take what you need kits

pick up a "take what you need" exam kit from student health and wellness with tips and tools to support you through final exams this semester! choose the exam kit that suits your needs and feel the benefits of prioritizing your mental well-being!

i need...

  • a break
  • to breathe
  • positive vibes

(or) take what you need kits

pick up a "take what you need" exam kit from student health and wellness with tips and tools to support you through final exams this semester! choose the exam kit that suits your needs and feel the benefits of prioritizing your mental well-being!

i need...

  • a break
  • to breathe
  • positive vibes

crafternoon- wood slice painting

need a break? 

drop by the student health and wellness activity room and join our peer wellness educators for an afternoon of arts and crafts.

we'll be painting wood slices that can be made into ornaments. 

no experience or registration required.

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