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    Exam Time Well-Being: Tips, Tricks and Resources

    by Guest Author November 30, 2022
    written by Guest Author
    Make a list! Being on top of things helps.

    It’s crunch time! Projects are almost due, final exams are on the horizon and there just doesn’t seem to be enough time to get everything done. In times like this, it’s easy to get overwhelmed and forget to take care of ourselves. Here at the library we feel for you. A few of our student employees were willing to share little bits of wisdom on how they make the most of their study time and unwind in their downtime.


    “As a student, my version of de-stressing is completing a variety of smaller tasks. I suggest creating a list of schoolwork and housework, each being organized by priority. I work on a smaller task or two from my schoolwork list, then tackle a small household task. For example, I will complete half an assignment and then fold my laundry, or I will write two pages of a paper and then do the dishes. I find this allows me to still feel productive while on a brain break. It also helps keep my environment tidy. When the apartment is in disarray I feel more stressed about schoolwork. Calming music while completing schoolwork also sets a nice mood.”

    Emily, Augustana Library


    “As someone who was out of academia for a while and recently hopped back in, I found that finding co-working streamers on Twitch or another streaming platform really helped me get back into the swing of studying. A lot of these streamers do something called the “Pomodoro Method” of studying, where they’ll study for 50 minutes on, and take 10 minutes off. They’ll stay on camera (mic muted) while studying, have a countdown timer til break, and usually they’ll have some neat Lo-fi music playing during the study session. When the timer goes off, the streamers then spend a 10 minute break chatting with the audience until the cycle repeats. Some streamers even have a task board where you can input what you’re studying and share with the audience, or will make incentives like games during breaks if they reach a certain number of viewers or tasks completed. I found it great for accountability, and it’s fun getting to know what other participants were studying! “

    Lothian, Rutherford Library


    “My study hacks are old Mom advice about planning ahead and staying organized and making a list of things to do – which is boring and even my own children do not appreciate.

    I have discovered a new de-stress tactic that I am currently enjoying! As graduate students, there is virtually no time for relaxing or watching TV, however I have discovered The Big Brunch (HBOMax/Crave) that is sure to warm your heart and completely relax you! This show has such a vibe – cool, jazzy music, nice people that do really good work in their communities and even in a competition they are calm and most importantly kind and supportive of one another. It is created by Dan Levy, which right there is a win, and he is joined by two other lovely judges that banter and have cocktails while they await the contestant’s offerings. If this show doesn’t make you feel better – I just don’t know what will! “

    Deanna, Cameron, Scott and Rutherford Libraries


    Our sincerest thanks to the students who shared these tips. We urge everyone to make room for a little downtime in their schedules. Our friends from Unwind Your Mind will be setting up tables with coloring sheets and other diversions in each of our locations (their homepage also includes a lot of great wellness resources). If you’re looking for other resources to help support a balanced lifestyle, available through the library, check out our Student Well-Being Guide. Our news blog also has many other blog posts with great suggestions for other ways to relax and take care of yourself.

    The Student Well-Being Guide

    As always, our amazing staff are here to help if you need help finding resources for assignments or have a tough citation question. Just reach out and Ask Us.

    Best of luck to you all!

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  • From Our Staff | End of Term Reading Recommendations

    by Junelle Mah April 26, 2022
    by Junelle Mah April 26, 2022

    Sound the horns, bang the drums, and break out those exquisitely well-choreographed dance moves. The Winter 2022 semester is over…now what? Give your brain a well-deserved break with some enjoyable read recommendations from our University of Alberta Library Staff. Some items are in our catalogue, others are held by our friends at Edmonton Public Library (EPL). For those in our U of A community who do not have an EPL card, fear…

  • Take a literary expedition through nature

    by Guest Author April 20, 2022
    by Guest Author April 20, 2022

    This Friday, April 22, is Earth Day. It is a chance for us to reflect on the planet we occupy and explore the ways we can lessen our impact on it. There are no limits to the wonders of nature. Underground, underwater, in the air, amidst the trees, miraculous organisms adapt and thrive through a host of survival strategies; not to mention the relationships they forge with other creatures they share the…

  • Stress relief ideas from the library sh”elves”

    by Elisabet Ingibergsson March 29, 2022
    by Elisabet Ingibergsson March 29, 2022

    Longer days, melting snow and the end of this long… long winter gives a huge boost to our wellbeing. However… if puddle jumping and sunlight are not giving you joy this year, it could be due to stress. As we head into the final few weeks of term, exams and deadlines all add to the pressure. We have all experienced stress (especially these past two years) and have a few ideas that…

  • Stress Relief Resources at the Library

    by Guest Author December 3, 2021
    by Guest Author December 3, 2021

    By Kelsey Kropiniski With final exams being right around the corner, us UAlberta Library workers wanted to drop in with a few mental health and stress relief resources that we offer here at the library!  My name is Kelsey, and I work in Rutherford library as a second-year Masters of Library and Information Studies student. I think it’s pretty safe to say that for most folks here on campus, finals season is…

  • Hello, Bonjour, Tansi, 你好! – World Hello Day

    by Elisabet Ingibergsson November 19, 2021
    by Elisabet Ingibergsson November 19, 2021

    Does it sometimes seem that there are celebration days for just about any topic or interest group? My personal favourites – World Chocolate Day (July 7th), Library Workers Day (April 6th), and International Coffee Day (October 1st) – I tend to celebrate year round… However, when I saw “World Hello Day” coming up in my calendar on November 21st, I thought that this was one date that deserved a closer look and…

  • Feel-good reads and Favourites

    by Elisabet Ingibergsson February 11, 2021
    by Elisabet Ingibergsson February 11, 2021

    Do you need a break from your studies? Why not curl up with a good book! Take a mental health break and escape into the pages of one (or more) of these suggested books from our library staff. Happy reading! Click on the “Link to catalogue” caption below the book covers to check on availability and place a hold. Some of these titles also have either e-books, or movie versions and we…

  • Introducing the IOR Colouring Book

    by Guest Author December 17, 2020
    by Guest Author December 17, 2020

    As the fall term comes to an end, and we draw closer to the end of this challenging year, everyone deserves to take a break, a breath and do something that brings us joy. For some of us that might mean an invigorating outdoor adventure, while others may prefer some cozy, quiet time with a good book, perhaps even… a colouring book. If you are amongst the artistically inclined, or long for…

  • De-Stressing Tips from Library Staff | Part II

    by Junelle Mah December 4, 2020
    by Junelle Mah December 4, 2020

    It is widely known that library staff are always willing to offer helpful tips and advice…call it an occupational hazard! Lucky for us, we received such a wealth of self-care tips from our colleagues that we had to create a second part to our Fall 2020 Staff De-stressing Tips blog! To catch up on Part I, take a peek here… otherwise sit back, relax, and enjoy Part II! Eva, Information Services Specialist…

  • De-Stressing Tips from Library Staff | Part I

    by Junelle Mah December 3, 2020
    by Junelle Mah December 3, 2020

    First, a giant shout-out to everyone for all the hard work done thus far in our Fall 2020 semester. We are truly proud of you! We invite you to take some time to rest, relax, and focus on a little self-care before you battle on to end this term on a strong note. Our lovely library staffers offer up their de-stressing tips in Part I of a two-part special! David, Academic Librarian…

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