Enjoying the Simple Things: Guarding Against Anxiety

About two weeks ago we discussed the online readathon, Jane Austen July.  Of course, not everyone is going to be intrigued by such an event.  Many people don’t care for Jane Austen, some prefer to avoid reading classics, and others may not consider themselves readers at all.  All are valid reasons to not take part…

Read more

A Readathon for Jane Austen Lovers

Good news for those craving a sweet, summery Jane Austen binge (and for those who just want a good reading challenge), Jane Austen July is arriving in just a few weeks. For those who aren’t familiar with this readathon, every year three YouTube channels (Books and Things, Blatantly Bookish, and Spinster’s Library) collaborate together to…

Read more

5 reasons to study history

For whatever reason, so many individuals question the necessity of studying history.  Particularly as the way history has been taught in the past has not been as inclusive as may be preferred.  But the study of history is such a critical thing for students to do.  In fact, despite the negative reactions of many students,…

Read more

Service is Worth It

When asked how he copes with the stress of the industry, Chris Evans has described service as being the most meaningful and successful activity. Often when we are struggling with feelings of anxiety or depression it is because we are focused inward. Service provides an opportunity for us to focus outside of ourselves, decreasing such…

Read more

Adjusting to a New Environment

Summer is the season of moving. Many have graduated college and are prepping to move out on their own; others are simply relocating with their families. Whatever the case, such changes in lifestyle and environment can be stressful. It requires making new friends, finding your way around, getting use to a new culture, and rediscovering…

Read more

Motivational Quotes to Get to the End

We all need a bit of inspiration sometimes. This week we’ll be listing some quotes from popular media to encourage you to keep going. So sit back, relax, and enjoy some nostalgia and motivation. “Don’t let the muggles get you down.” -Ron Weasley, the Harry Potter Franchise “Part of the journey is the end.” -Tony…

Read more

Staying Motivated to the End

Summer is coming and the anticipation is building. The end of the school year tends to be the most difficult time to find motivation. Particularly as Spring Break is over for many, it’s time for the long haul. This week we’d like to go over some ways that you can maintain motivation when all you…

Read more

Benefits of Going Outside

It’s April and the weather’s getting nicer!  After a year of feeling trapped in our own homes, it’s time to get outside.  This week we will be discussing the benefits of spending time outside.  Hopefully it will give you the extra push you may need to take a trip to the park! Increased Mental Energy…

Read more

Dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia

While the reading deficit dyslexia is more commonly known in academic and medical communities, its sibling disorders, dysgraphia and dyscalculia, can sometimes better describe the obstacles students face in achieving their academic goals. Understanding the specifics of these disorders can help us better mitigate the trouble students face in their schoolwork. These three disorders often…

Read more

5 underrated classic female authors you need to read

March is Women’s History Month, providing a wonderful opportunity for all of us to consider the wonderful impact of women in our lives.  Despite the challenges many women have faced throughout history, the impact of their lives is profound.  This week we want to discuss five classic female writers you may not have heard of…

Read more