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Call 254-6537 1 E-e information. logicats of Columbia, inc. te 105,2719 Middleburg Columbia, S.C. 29204 DOOR Student Health I Enrichment Program! rsels for the Mind, Body, arid Spirit I the holiday season are highly stressful events. lenges and demands. Stress is our body's d chemical reaction to a challenge or demand. y be mostly positive-unstressful or mostly I. We need to learn to master and control our Properly handled stress can strengthen then chieve our maximum potential. Poorly controlled depression, illness, and burn-out. :o protect ourselves from the harmful effects (j is a great way to exhaust nervous energy. Get- ; s vital and so is eating well. Relaxation is also I lfiln rpdur.p fttrARR Iav/pIr When va/o s?r<=? rolavoH 11 clear and open-minded and can respond more s. Now at the close of the semseter our time d this precious time needs to be used in the I efficient way. It is important to organize and be helpful to make written notes and plan your lon't forget to set aside some time for things e ake a walk, relax and take care of yourself. ;pected to learn an entire semester of material study now! The week of exams get plenty of get some exercise. No All-Nighters! It's good s at least once every two hours, so that all the n together in your mind. On exam day. eat a don't arrive to the test too early ? comparing j dents tends to raise stress levels. Remain calm, j j Stuart Hunter I! Center for Undeclared Maiors 11 issue of Wellness Talk for this semster. The next *ry. :ed in Room 206 of the Russell House. lent made possible by Student Activity Fees. H