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		<title>The Burden of Burnout: tips and resources on coping with burnout</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Well, it’s that time of the year again. Something about early November always creates the most unproductive energy. Now that midterms are over and Halloween&#8230; ]]></description>
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<p>Well, it’s that time of the year again. Something about early November always creates the most unproductive energy. Now that midterms are over and Halloween has passed, I thought that I would feel like I crossed a finish line. The only problem is… we’re not finished. There’s still another month left in the semester – man, even writing that makes me feel exhausted. So, now that both your mood and my own are ruined, how can we deal with this feeling of burnout?</p>



<p><strong>What is ‘burnout’?</strong><br>Burnout is a feeling of emotional, mental and physical distress or fatigue. It is usually caused by extreme or constant stress, commonly arising in work and school environments. Although burnout can look different for everyone, some common symptoms are unhappiness, lack of motivation, constant procrastination, excessive tiredness, lowered self-esteem, feeling helpless and emotional detachment, <a href="https://www.who.int/news/item/28-05-2019-burn-out-an-occupational-phenomenon-international-classification-of-diseases">according to the World Health Organization</a>.</p>



<p>If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, keep reading! If you aren’t but you know someone who is, consider sending this article their way.</p>



<p><strong>WAYS TO COPE WITH BURNOUT</strong></p>



<p><strong>Self-care<br></strong>There are many types of self-care, so set aside some time in the morning or the evening for yourself. For physical stress relief, try napping, yoga, going on a walk, exercising or having a snack. For emotional wellbeing, try journaling, venting to a consenting friend and meditation. And for personal happiness, you can never go wrong with a facemask and manicure &#8211; and a RESPONSIBLE shopping trip.</p>



<p><strong>Time your breaks<br></strong>The ”Pomodoro Technique” helps with focus and productivity through timed breaks. First, set a timer for 25 minutes before beginning a task, then when those 25 minutes are up, take a five-minute break. Repeat this four times, and the fourth break will be longer. This method incentivizes you to get as much done before the timer goes off – kind of like a game. If 25 minutes is too long or if five minutes is too short, play with the numbers until you find your groove!</p>



<p><strong>Ask for help<br></strong>It can feel daunting to talk with your professors about mental health and burnout, but I have learned that many of my professors have experienced these same frustrations and don&#8217;t mind sharing their tips! Nine times out of ten times, your professor will be understanding and willing to work things out with you. If you need an extension on a paper or if you need to take a day off, just communicate with your professor about your needs so that they can help you before it’s too late. Remember, they were (and maybe still are) students, too.</p>



<p><strong>Talk it out<br></strong>It has been shown that <a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17576282/">talking about your problems helps</a>. Putting your feelings into words helps your body release that tension, making it easier to sort through the negative emotions. Find a friend who is willing to listen for a different perspective on your issues or try out a therapist for a professional opinion. Journaling and writing out your frustrations can help with organizing thoughts and finding solutions on your own.</p>



<p><strong>Set boundaries<br></strong>Time and time again, people end up stretching themselves thin by trying to do everything others ask them to do. This is NOT healthy! Your time is valuable and important, so manage it well. Make sure that you are giving yourself enough room to do what you need and want to do before you hand it over to others. When you end up agreeing to things you don’t want to do, it shows either through body language, tone or (usually a lack of) planning. It might feel bad for the first five minutes, but saying no can save a lot of physical and emotional energy.</p>



<p><strong>Try something new</strong><br>Hobbies can help get your mind off of the hard stuff. But if you are too good at something, multitasking becomes a lot easier. Finding something new to do like knitting or dancing to keep yourself busy can help you find fulfillment until you can deal with other things. But remember, hobbies are hobbies and should not be used to avoid dealing with life.</p>



<p><strong>RESOURCES ON CAMPUS</strong><br>There are plenty of people and places around campus that can help support you when you’re feeling mentally, physically and academically down. Here are a few options.</p>



<p><a href="https://jewell.edu/live/support-services/counseling-services"><strong>Counseling Services</strong></a><br>Located on the intermediate level of Curry Hall, the Counseling Services provides confidential psychological support and mental health resources. The Counseling Services offer <a href="https://williamjewell.mycare26.com/telehealth">individual TeleHealth therapy through AcademicLiveCare (ALC)</a>, where students can connect with professionals for psychotherapy, 24-hour crisis and support services, nutrition, psychiatric services, discounted prescription programs and urgent care. </p>



<p>Additionally, students can talk with the Counseling Services every weekday through Let’s Talk, a brief in-person counseling meeting for more problem-solving issues. If you just need to talk, then Let’s Talk is for you!</p>



<p>Monday and Wednesday: 11:00-11:50 a.m. and 2:00-2:50 p.m.<br>Tuesday and Thursday: 9:30-10:20 a.m. and 1:00-1:50 p.m.<br>Friday: 10:30-11:20 a.m.</p>



<p>Lastly, the Counseling Services provide <a href="https://jewell.edu/sites/default/files/Counseling_Group_Info-Fall2023.pdf">group support sessions</a> where each week a relevant new topic is discussed.</p>



<p><a href="https://jewell.edu/live/support-services/accessibility-services"><strong>Accessibility Services</strong></a><br>Down the hall from the Counseling center in Curry Hall, the Accessibility Services provide support and resources to those with disabilities as well as learning, academic, housing and dining accommodations at Jewell.</p>



<p><a href="https://jewell.edu/live/support-services/health-center"><strong>Health Center</strong></a><br>Also on the intermediate level of Curry Hall, the Health Center is free for all current students and $15 per visit for graduate students and employees. The Health Center is open Monday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.</p>



<p>Telehealth medical visits are also available and can be used for health services like medication refills, allergies, asthma, stomach issues, colds and flu, infections, sprains, injuries, rashes and so much more. If you have something going on, our nurse practitioner can help! To get in touch with Telehealth services, email <a href="mailto:heathcenter@william.jewell.edu">heathcenter@william.jewell.edu</a>.&nbsp;</p>



<p><a href="https://jewell.edu/learn/resources/student-success-center"><strong>Student Success Center</strong></a><br>The Student Success Center offers many resources and support systems to ensure that your time at Jewell is… well… successful. The Student Success Center offers tutoring, writing labs, test preparation and more. For more information on the Student Success Center and its resources, you can enroll in the Brightspace course (from the homepage, click ‘Discover’, then search ‘Student Success Center’ and enroll in the course!)</p>
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		<title>Jewell offers support for students during COVID-19 pandemic</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Catherine Dema]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2020 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, William Jewell College has extended student support services in order to promote student welfare during this time. Among these resources include&#8230; ]]></description>
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<p>Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, William Jewell College has extended student support services in order to promote student welfare during this time. Among these resources include expansion of Student Life support, financial aid policies and academic policies.</p>



<p>According to an email from the Student Life office, Jewell has taken services for academic support, counseling services, health services and career development and internships online. Student Life has also sought to host online programs and activities for the remainder of the semester.&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Office of Counseling Services:</strong></p>



<p>The Office of Counseling Services has taken support online. Students can access tele-mental health services and find what services may be available to them by contacting <a href="mailto:counselingservices@william.jewell.edu">Dr. Tricia Hager</a>, director of counseling services.</p>



<p>On Mondays and Thursdays from 3-4 p.m., <a href="mailto:counselingservices@william.jewell.edu">counseling services</a> hosts “<a href="https://baaumclinic.zoom.us/j/8309956694?status=success">Let’s Talk Support Group</a>” with Hager on Zoom.&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Student Life:</strong></p>



<p>Student Life has been providing strategies, tips and opportunities for connection during the pandemic. One of these opportunities is taking Friday <a href="https://zoom.us/j/713623464">Jewell Time</a> online so students can meet with Student Life staffers via Zoom. Student Life is hosting <a href="https://zoom.us/j/184148042">yoga</a> with Kathy Benavidez Thursday nights from 8:15-9 p.m. on Zoom. More information can be found by contacting <a href="mailto:studentlife@william.jewell.edu">Student Life</a> and sessions can be joined via this <a href="https://zoom.us/j/184148042">link</a>.</p>



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<p>Shelly King, dean of students, said Student Life has gotten positive feedback from students about the continued availability of resources. King also commented on Student Life’s priorities during this time.&nbsp;</p>



<p>“[Student Life is continuing] to be available and accessible to students during this challenging time,” King said.&nbsp; “Students used to stop by our office to meet in person so we started a Student Life Jewell Time on Fridays at 10:15.&nbsp; We had our first one this past Friday and had five students participate.&nbsp; We’ve had other students ask if it will be continued because they want to participate next time. Zoom has worked great to stay connected and to actually see students during some sessions.”&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Student Health Center:</strong></p>



<p>The Student Health Center is offering tele-health services from Jewell’s nurse practitioner, Paula Brown. The center is open 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Students can call 816-415-5020 or <a href="mailto:brownp@william.jewell.edu">email</a> Brown to schedule appointments. Full time undergraduate students can have tele-health visits for no charge and postgraduates will be charged $15 per visit.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Students should include a phone number when scheduling appointments – and students will be texted to start appointments. All visits should take place on phones, laptops or computers with camera capabilities.&nbsp;</p>



<div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="alignright size-large is-resized"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://hilltopmonitor.jewell.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/StudentLife_Ideas-791x1024.png" alt="" class="wp-image-12873" width="297" height="385" srcset="https://hilltopmonitor.jewell.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/StudentLife_Ideas-791x1024.png 791w, https://hilltopmonitor.jewell.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/StudentLife_Ideas-386x500.png 386w, https://hilltopmonitor.jewell.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/StudentLife_Ideas-768x994.png 768w, https://hilltopmonitor.jewell.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/StudentLife_Ideas.png 816w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 297px) 100vw, 297px" /><figcaption>Student Life tips – April 13, 2020</figcaption></figure></div>



<p>Brown is also keeping the Jewell community updated with a <a href="https://www.jewell.edu/live/student-services/health-center">Student Health Center blog</a>. Check back at the blog for weekly updates about health and wellness.</p>



<p><strong>Financial Aid:</strong></p>



<p>Financial aid suspended its normal refund policy and will provide refunds for unused room and board costs. Students will be refunded approximately $2,400 for eight weeks worth of room and board fees. Graduating seniors will be refunded via check, and continuing students will have the refunded money credited to their fall semester 2020 tuition and fees. Continuing students<a href="https://williamjewell.formstack.com/forms/refund_check_request"> may request the refund</a> in the form of a check. For students with an outstanding balance, the refund will go toward that balance, with the remainder being credited to fall semester tuition – or in the form of a refund check. Jewell aimed to distribute checks by April 17.</p>



<p>The College also significantly increased the price threshold for course registration. Now students with an account balance up to $2,500 can register for courses in the fall. Students with an account balance greater than $2,500 were encouraged to contact the financial aid department for assistance with registration.</p>



<p>Students with work-study positions will also continue to receive payments throughout the semester. Students will be paid according to how much they work in a typical week. Work-study students were advised to get in contact with the business office to avoid any disruption in payment. Students with workship positions are not eligible for continued payment but can continue working remotely if possible.</p>



<p><strong>Academic and Tutoring Resources:</strong></p>



<p>Academic resources have taken tutoring services online. Students can find more information about academic resources like tutoring and other academic support at the <a href="https://moodle.jewell.edu/enrol/index.php?id=314">Academic Achievement Center Moodle course</a>. All tutoring appointments will be online, and more support can be found from Pharamond Guice, director of the Academic Achievement Center.</p>



<p>By keeping tutoring services running, the Academic Achievement Center is both providing free support to students who may be struggling with the move to online courses and is providing support to students with tutoring positions – who can continue earning money despite being off-campus.&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>Career Development &amp; Internships</strong></p>



<p>Career Development and Internships is providing assistance and support of career-related needs. All remaining career development events will be held virtually – more information can be found at <a href="https://legacy.jewell.edu/career-development">legacy.jewell.edu/career-development</a>. Marissa Bland, director of Career Development and Internships, can also be contacted for more information about career development and internships.&nbsp; </p>
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