First of all, welcome back to the blog! If you are new to this page, Nightline is a free, anonymous,
and confidential listening and information service for students, run by
trained student volunteers. Our volunteers listen to whatever is on a student’s
mind, providing a space to explore their feelings free of judgement at a pace
that works for them. Our lines are open again from 6pm-8am during term-time. For details on how to contact us, please
see the bottom of the blog.
If you’re a fresher’s student, starting university can be
quite a minefield to navigate. When asked how they were feeling during
fresher’s week, students’ responses ranged from
‘excited’ and to ‘overwhelmed’, ‘confused’, and ‘need coffee’. With so much
going on during freshers, this was not unsurprising!
If you are feeling overwhelmed during freshers, it can be important to remember to take a step back. You don’t have to say yes to
absolutely everything- it’s okay to take an evening out for yourself to catch
up on some reading or binge-watch a Netflix show. Some may also find meditation exercises a helpful pause to the day- apps
such as Headspace provide a few free sessions of mindfulness exercises. Studies
have shown that mindfulness can reduce levels of stress, anxiety, and negative
affect.
Here is a list of other self-care tips posted a while back
on our Instagram page:
- Get plenty of sleep
- Cook
- Write or draw (e.g. journaling)
- Talk to myself
- Cuddle cats (check out London's cat cafes if you like feline friends!)
- Walk or bike (e.g. in a park- enjoy nature and sunlight)
- Tidy
- Read
And of course, if you would like to talk to someone,
Nightline is here to listen. Here are our contact details:
Phone: (+44) 207 631 0101
Text: (+44) 7717 989 900
Instant messaging: nightline.org.uk
Email: listening@nightline.org.uk
If you are not able to reach us, please call the Samaritans on 116 123.
Warmly,
Anon
Warmly,
Anon