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Beating the post-Freshers’ blues

Whether you’re feeling a little homesick, concerned about your increasing workload, or the whirlwind of Freshers’ Week has left you weary, there’s no denying that the first few weeks of term might leave you feeling a bit low.

The good news is that there are lots of simple things that all of us can do to help ourselves feel better and brighter about settling into the routine of University life.

Get involved

Participating in campus life is one of the best ways to normalise and establish your new routine. Join a Students’ Union society, or make plans to attend one of the numerous Students’ Union or University events being held every week across our campuses.

Seek out activities that you enjoy doing and set aside time to explore new opportunities.

Move Your mood

Offering a natural mood-boost, physical activity can help us to relax, release stress and maintain our physical and mental wellbeing. Why not take a walk to campus when the buses are busy?

Have a look at what facilities and fitness classes the Sport and Wellbeing Service has to offer.

Fuel your body

It’s a known fact that fuelling ourselves with nutritious food can help to improve our overall wellbeing.

The Students’ Union Market sets up on the Redbrick every Monday during term time, and Thursdays outside of term time, selling fresh fruit, vegetables, bread, fish, cheese, olives and more – all for a reasonable price.

Online resources

The Enabling Services website is full of useful materials and resources that may help with further support and advice, including several self-help guides that are free to view online.

If you’ve found it a bit of a struggle to adapt to moving away from home, there is a useful guide available here to help you with the transition.

Finances

It can be difficult managing your finances for the first time, but creating and sticking to a budget will help you to avoid unnecessary stress relating to a sparse, or (hopefully not!) empty bank account.

Student Services offer a budgeting resource, complete with money-saving tips and useful tools.

In addition, the University offers financial support and advice which could help students facing financial hardship.

Talk to someone

The Student Life team is available 24/7, 365 days a year and are your first point of contact if you are struggling and need someone to talk to. They can be contacted on 02380 598180 or at: [email protected]. All students are also able to access support face-to-face by visiting their nearest Halls of Residence.

There is also the option to attend a Student Support Drop-In where you can speak with an advisor about the support available to you. Please see the drop-in webpage for details of times and locations.

If you are unable to attend a drop-in session, Enabling Services also run a Live Chat service, available Monday to Friday, 14:00 16:00 during term time.

Another option is the Students’ Union Advice Centre, which offers students free, independent, confidential advice and representation in a friendly and relaxed environment. The Advice Centre can be found on Level 3 of Building 40 on Highfield Campus.

Taking charge of your wellbeing is an important step towards shaking the post-Freshers’ blues, and will stand you in good stead for your time studying here at our University.

 
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