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Are you building a life you actually love? One where you feel comfortable in your own skin, where you like how you spend your time, and you enjoy the people that surround you.
Many of us look to external factors to make us happy (or take the blame if we aren't). And yes...terrible external factors can make being happy or building a life you love more challenging...hello 2020.
But most contentment in life starts with your choices and your mindset.
In this episode, author Jessica Thiefels shares how you can start building a life you love by asking yourself the right questions.
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What it means to live with intention Ways you can start living a more intentional life during college Questions you can start asking yourself to create a life you truly wantvisit collegehoodadvice.com
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Have you ever thought to yourself…
I’m not a computer person? I’m not into technology? I’m not a coder?…I’m into writing, art, psychology, history….
For some reason we tend to get academically labeled. We’re a liberal arts person, or a math person, or a science person.
The reality is to be successful in today’s ever evolving economy we all need foundational skills in writing, critical thinking, problem solving, math, and technology.
We can no longer specialize in just one. Writers need a working knowledge of online platforms and mathematicians need to write.
In this episode, author Alex Valaitis shares why it's important to build tech skills regardless of major and how to get started growing your tech savviness.
What You’ll Learn:
What does it means to be tech savvy
Why it’s important to build your tech skills
What steps you take to build your technology skills during college
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Do you struggle with comparing yourself to others?
It can be really challenging, but it is absolutely possible to find ways to celebrate the wins of your friends while honoring your own.
One of the top ways to get off the comparison train is to start defining your own success instead of allowing your parents, friends, or society to define it for you.
Success comes in many shapes and sizes.
In this episode, therapeutic educational consultant, Joanna Lilley shares strategies to help you free yourself from comparison by learning to define success on your terms.
What You’ll Learn:
Why success is subjective
How to define your own success
How to stay grounded when you experience setbacks and challenges
Resources to help you define your own success
This episode is for anyone who’s ready to stop comparing yourself to others and start defining success on your own terms.
Links and Resources:
www.lilleyconsulting.com
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Have you experienced any drama lately?
If you’re human, you’ve experienced drama. Drama is all around us. It’s in the news and in our day-to-day lives, especially in 2020.
Drama can hijack your peace, amplify your stress, and exhaust you. But you don’t have to hold on to drama. You can lower stress and improve your overall quality of life simply by becoming aware of your drama and learning to let it go.
In this episode, mindfulness teacher and leadership coach, Annmarie Chereso shares strategies to help you transform your life by learning to drop your drama.
What You’ll Learn:
Why is dropping your drama transformative Strategies and practices to help you to drop our drama Common setbacks you might encounter when working to drop your drama How to navigate through setbacks Resources and support to help you drop your drama This episode for anyone who wants to lower stress and improve the quality of everyday life.Links and Resources:
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It’s probably the understatement of the year to introduce this episode by saying that COVID has disrupted our lives. And you might be wondering how on earth simply living through COVID could possibly prepare you for a successful college and career experience. You may even feel that COVID has ruined your college experience and thwarted your future opportunities.
And that is an understandable, but I invite you to also consider how this experience may strengthen you. I’m a firm believer that most crummy situations include an opportunity for growth, and that the ups and downs of the last 10 months is no different.
In this episode, I explore 3 skills that I’ve noticed COVID-19 is helping me build that you also need for college success:
What You’ll Learn:
How to grow your grit & hope.
How to improve time management skills.
How to become a better communicator and self advocator.
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In this episode, educator and founder of Ecreé, Dr. Jamey Heit shares what he’s learned from grading over 30,000 student papers to help you write papers your professors will love.
What you’ll learn:
What a professor is looking for in a paper. How to write a strong introduction and conclusion. How to state a position and support it with evidence. What it means to analyze information in a paper. How to recheck your organization. How professors determine grades.Links & Resources
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Is your homework piling up despite feeling like all you do is homework? I feel you.
Feeling behind is the top thing I hear from students. Most of my clients and listeners feel like they are always busy and stressed. The reason…they’re on the homework hamster wheel.
In this episode, I share one simple thing you can do to always stay way ahead of your homework during college.
What you’ll learn:
Why we get behind, and it’s not because you’re lazy. The simplest strategy for staying ahead of your work. How staying ahead of your homework can boost grades and reduce stress.Links & Resources
How to Organize Your Week in 20 minutes How to Stay Ahead of Your Homework Free Resources to Help You College -
How can you get through your day as successfully as you possible? By having a good plan.
In a digital world it is very tempting to ditch paper for digital docs, digital to-do lists, phone reminders, and online calendars, but often the simplest solutions are the best ones.
In this episode, educator and academic coach Lesley Martin shares how using paper can help you stay organized and motivated this semester.
What you’ll learn:
The difference between paper and the digital world. Why paper allows you to better organize all the information you have to manage. Why having everything all in one place has an incredible value and helps us limit time management challenges like procrastination. Ways paper is better at helping you get stuff done. How the physical act of writing helps you retain information more effectively and efficiently.Links & Resources
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In this episode, writer, consultant and speaker, Victor Brown, shares how to strategically and intentionally use the opportunities college affords you to begin preparing for your career, so you can use the massive investment in a college education to prepare for a career that you can thrive at.
What you’ll learn:
Why it’s important to start preparing for your career the moment you enter college How to use coursework to prepare for your career How to use the college experience to build the skills and habits you need to prepare for a successful career Common pitfalls that prevent students from using college to prepare for career opportunityLinks & Resources:
Download tools to help you make the most of college Coaching & Support to help you succeed during college Learn more about Victor Brown: https://victorbrown.net Learn more about Welcome to College-Your Career Starts Now -
Are you exhausted after being online all day? Are your eyes dry? Does your head hurt? Are your neck and shoulders killing you? If the answer is yes. You may be experiencing Zoom fatigue. This general exhaustion and discomfort that you’re experiencing after several hours online is real! And there is something you can do about it.
In this episode, Dr. Jill Grimes shares some simple practices you can implement to help you alleviate the symptoms of Zoom fatigue. This episode is great for anyone who is spending any time on Zoom.
What You’ll Learn:
What is Zoom fatigue Why we experience Zoom fatigue Ways to alleviate Zoom fatigue Other ways to better engage with online meetingsLinks and Resources:
Join the Best Semester Ever Challenge Steps You Can Take Beyond Wearing a Mask to Stay Healthy This Semester with Dr. Jill Grimes Ultimate College Student Health Handbook https://jillgrimesmd.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jillgrimesmd?lang=en -
Every college student, even the ones who made a 1600 on their SAT, even those who seem like they never study, even those in the honors program benefit from academic help at some point during college.
In my 15 years of supporting student through the college experience, it’s become crystal clear that students who regularly use academic support services like academic coaching, tutoring, supplemental instruction, and content labs experience less stress and perform better than students who don’t.
In this episode, highly experienced academic support professional Maribel Tostado shares how not only boost your performance, but also ease your experience by using academic support services like tutoring.
What You’ll Learn:
Why tutoring is for everyone
What to expect from a tutoring session
How to get the most value from a tutoring session
How to access tutoring from home during COVID
This episode for anyone who wants to improve their academic performance no matter their academic history.
Links and Resources:
Become a Collegehood Advice Insider
How to Be Your Own Advocate with Sol Wooten
How I Learned to Ask for Help with Meredith Mistrot
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The most wise, most prepared, and brightest students make mistakes that could be easily avoided simply by adopting a few simple habits and choices. Join college success expert, Katy Oliveira to learn:
Why it's important to go into the college experience with the right mindset Top 4 mistakes college freshman make Concrete steps you can take to avoid these mistakesLinks & Resources:
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Let’s face it college is really expensive, but this doesn’t mean you have to struggle to pay for it.
Your college education is an investment in yourself. And just like any other investments there are strategies that you can implement to make sure you’re investing your money wisely.
In this episode, college success expert Katy Oliveira and Jerome Harper co-author of Don’t Waste Your College Tuition shares simple and straightforward ways to not only pay for college, but also how to make the most of your investment.
What You’ll Learn:
What does it takes to pay for college Common mistakes students make when it comes to managing their investment in college Steps students can take to pay for and protect their investment in college Recommendations on how to make the most of your college tuition dollars during the COVID-19 pandemicResources & Links:
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You know that you should wear a mask, socially distance, and wash your hands, but what else can you do to minimize your risk of catching or spreading COVID? College success expert, Katy Oliveira is joined by Board-Certified Family Physician Dr. Jill Grimes to share simple practices and strategies to help you stay healthy this semester while also allowing you to go to class, spend time with friends, and live your life.
Best Semester Ever Challenge Unexpected Gap Year WorkshopUltimate College Student Health Handbook
https://jillgrimesmd.com/
Connect with Dr. Grimes on Twitter
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Figuring out what to do about college this fall and beyond is clear as mud for most of us. Even colleges and admissions experts struggle to recommend a one size fits all best practice about going to college this fall leaving college students and their parents feeling at a loss. In this episode, admissions expert Dr. Bari Norman shares valuable advice and information to help you make sense of it all.
What You’ll Learn:
How colleges are approaching bringing student back to campus How to spend your time if you decide to defer How going test optional admissions policies will change college admissions What to expect from college admission next yearLinks to Resources:
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Students with high levels of grit have higher levels of college success. And hope in particular is the number one indicator of college achievement. Join college success expert, Katy Oliveira, and guest Dr. Sarah Porter to learn how you can grow your grit and hope during college and beyond. This episode is great for anyone eager to achieve their goals and reach their potential.
Join the Best Semester Ever Challenge How to Cope During a Crisis One Word to Boost Confidence Find out how “gritty” you are by filling out Dr. Angela Duckworth’s Grit Scale at https://angeladuckworth.com/grit-scale/. Take the free character strengths survey at https://www.viacharacter.org to help you clarify your strengths and guide your identification of an interest or passion. To figure out your core values, go through a free values clarification exercise at https://www.think2perform.com/our-approach/values/new. Try your hand at a best possible self exercise at https://ggia.berkeley.edu/practice/best_possible_self#data-tab-evidence. Follow the instructions for making your own hope map at https://www.viacharacter.org/topics/articles/don%27t-make-a-wish-try-hope-instead. -
Our fall 2020 season starts August 11th with all new episodes to help you make the most of college no matter what it looks like. We're talking staying healthy on campus, building your grit, defining your own success, paying for college, how professors grade your papers, how to drop your drama and so much more. Subscribe and tune-in every Tuesday wherever you listen to podcasts.
And if you want to get organized, get motivated, and get ready to have your best semester ever despite covid join me in my free 5-day challenge.
Join the Best Semester Ever Challenge: https://collegehoodadvice.com/challenge
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The College Life podcast brings college students information and stories on everything college life. We interview current college students, recent graduates, and people who work at colleges to discuss challenges, successes, and opportunities so you can make the most of your time in college. You might remember host, Alicia Sepulveda from our episode "How to Bounce Back from Academic Probation.
Today we're featuring "21 Ways to Make College Your Own" where Alicia shares her favorite ways to experience college on your own terms. This episode is great for college bound students, college freshman, and anyone looking for a fresh start.
If you enjoy this episode subscribe to College Life Coach wherever you listen to podcasts.
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A Genuine Girl is a podcast that shares a college girl's personal journey to finding herself. Through sharing her stories, host Meredith Mistrot, hopes to be a positive influence for other young women to embody their genuine selves. You might remember Meredith from our on "How I Learned to Ask for Help."
Today we're featuring "Feeling the Need to Fit In," where Meredith explores why it might actually not be in our best interest to constantly try to fit in with others, and why it is instead so much easier and more beneficial to just be our genuine selves. If you struggle with trying to fit in and please everyone around you, take a listen to this episode and allow it to inspire you to be okay with being yourself!
If you enjoy this episode subscribe to A Genuine Girl wherever you listen to podcasts.
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Expressing our needs, desires, and boundaries to others can be really uncomfortable, but it is an essential part of creating a well balanced and fulfilling life. In this episode, college success expert, Katy Oliveira chats with guest, Sol Wooten, about the ins and outs of developing the ability to be your own best advocate. Originally aired fall 2019.
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