My top tips for emotional self care
Self care isn’t just about bubble baths, face masks and cute dogs (although I highly recommend all three;) taking care of whats inside is justRead More »My top tips for emotional self care
Self care isn’t just about bubble baths, face masks and cute dogs (although I highly recommend all three;) taking care of whats inside is justRead More »My top tips for emotional self care
Coming home from a year or a semester abroad can be just as overwhelming as going. You’ve missed quite a lot of time at yourRead More »How to manage returning from studying abroad
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Final year is tough. The workload increases, it’s harder, and it’s worth two thirds of your degree – scary stuff. Breakdowns are inevitable and youRead More »Top Tips for your Final Year
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