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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at CU Boulder chapter.

For many students, it’s the time of the year where everything seems to keep piling on, and for many of us, me included, we’re feeling a little burnt out. However, it is still important to take care of yourselves, both mentally and physically, especially  when what feels like the weight of the entire world is on your shoulders. Here are five things you can do for self care. 

  1. Go outside! 

If you’re like me and studying for midterms, it usually ends up with being stuck inside the library or your room, without seeing the sun for days on end. The next time you’re over it all and ready to give up, go outside! Take a walk, read a book, scroll on tiktok in a hammock, or even study outside if you can. Getting some natural light and air is a great way to ground yourself. 

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  1. Engage in a creative or artistic activity. 

Sometimes, you just need a break, and art is a great way to destress. It doesn’t matter if you’re good at drawing or painting, but it can still be fun, especially with friends. If you don’t have the supplies to create art, you can scribble on a piece of paper, journal, collage, or go on a nature walk and take pictures! You can even watch a movie, or listen to music. 

  1. Call a loved one. 

When everything piles on one after another, it becomes very easy to self-isolate and throw yourself into work or even enter a dark place. Call a loved one, maybe your family or a friend you haven’t spoken to in a while. If you can, meet up with them for coffee, or a short study break, but if that’s too much, texting or Facetime is a great way to stay connected. Plus, they’ll appreciate it! 

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  1. Eat something and drink water 

It can be hard to remember to eat a meal and keep yourself hydrated, but unfortunately, these basic human needs are incredibly important to taking care of yourself. If you don’t have the energy to cook anything and can afford it, Doordashing food from your favorite restaurant is a great resource, such as Bova’s. If you’re broke (like me), instant noodles are a lifesaver. Add some frozen veggies and an egg, and you got yourself a sustainable meal with a bit of nutritional value. 

  1. Be kind to yourself 

This is arguably the most important thing you can do when you’re practicing self care, especially when you don’t care. Remember that you are trying your best with all that you’ve been given. Practice positive affirmations and listen to what your body needs. Although school and grades are important, you are always more important. Be kind to yourself :) 

Practicing self care is hard, especially when you simply don’t care much about taking care of yourself, but it is important to prioritize yourself. Get enough sleep, food, and water everyday, and be kind to yourself. If you need additional help, don’t be afraid to reach out! 

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Suicide Hotline: 800-273-8255

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Eera Vedavyas

CU Boulder '26

Eera Vedavyas is the Co-Editor-in-Chief and contributing writer at the Her Campus Chapter at the University of Colorado Boulder. As the Co-Editor-in-Chief, she has developed and published the weekly HCCU newsletter and helps to organize and lead writing workshops. Beyond Her Campus, Eera is a junior at CU Boulder studying Psychology with a minors in Business, Creative Technology & Design, and Public Health. In the future, she hopes to apply her knowledge in an interdisciplinary approach, hoping to design products that help people live better lives. In their free time, they enjoy reading and creative writing, learning how to cook, discovering new music, playing video games, spending time with friends, learning how to DJ. and exploring new places.