I am going to admit it. I have always been
a fan of chick flicks. The problem with chick flicks are, (other than the fact
that they are way too girly and frivolous for our own good) they often paint a
picture of a very happening college life. Parties, crazy drinking nights, road
trips, hooking up with the hottest senior etc etc.
But when I entered university, I
realized that that was not the case. Sure, there are the cool kids out there
who live by YOLO and go all out when it comes to hardcore partying. But if you
plan to take this transition as a training ground to get your sh*t together and
prepare yourself for the real world, there are a few things you need to get
kick started on.
1. Plan your schedule, and stick to it.
2. Keep your "room game"
strong.
If you are studying away from home,
you will have to move to a new place. Be it a tiny dorm room, or a large rented
apartment, make it your own personal space. Organize your things to fit your
needs, decorate it in any way you like, personalize it with your posters and
artwork. Do it your way, and let your style shine through. Keep it tidy and comfy. Be it a place to chill
or cramming for your crazy deadlines, your room is going to be your own
hideaway. Having a cozy room to come home to after a stressful day of classes
can be really therapeutic.
3. Keep track of your finances.
Yes, being more grown up also mean
boring responsibilities like your finances. Take note on where your spending
are going, and analyze them at the end of the month. Perhaps it gives you an
idea that you should stop impulse online shopping on clothes that don't really
fit, and spend it on healthy meals. Try saving up for something that can be
used for long term purposes, like a good textbook, a gym membership or even an
Ipad mini (Promise yourself it is for reading journals and not for scrolling through social networks).
4. TRY to have a healthier lifestyle.
Trust me, we have all been there, when
all you want to do at the end of the day is stuff your face with a large bag of
chips, slumped in bed watching sitcoms. One of the thing we often neglect
during college, is our own health. Sleeping late at night to rush through
assignments, waking up at noon on weekends, eating at weird times, and not to
forget processed food straight out from the can. Try, at least try, to incorporate
a healthy lifestyle. Wake up before 10am, cook REAL food and not instant
noodles, get your daily dose of workout, and replace sodas with H2O. Your body
will thank you. Besides, having a fit and toned body is definitely a bonus.
My own version of Bibimbap!
Ham sandwich is always an easy choice
5. Don't slack on your appearance.
I know, I know. This sounds pretentious and unimportant. People always say, your inner beauty is more important than your external one. Screw that. Why not have both instead? Your physical appearance gives a pretty (literally) important impression. Sure, there are days when you just want to get comfortable in sweat pants and hoodies, but take some days to dress up in something that makes you look and feel good. Seriously girls, don't be afraid to put on some eyeliner and red lipstick to take on the world.
6. Learn new skills.
Whether it is learning how to cook,
preparing your own meals, or learning a foreign language you have always been
interested in, DO IT! Do not wait till you start working and being a slave to
all sorts of bills, take this time to learn new things you always wanted to. No
matter how "useless" it may seem to others, keep in mind that having
an extra skill or knowledge is always good. Do not be afraid to try new things,
you have nothing to lose after all.
Did simple floral arrangement for mass
7. Focus on yourself.
It's about time you invested your time
and energy on yourself. Learn to be independent, take control of your own life.
Don't live your life based on the manual of society's norm or even according to
anybody else. Enjoy your own company and be your own best friend. Learn what
you like and what you dislike, what you are good at, and take time to
understand yourself better. This is the time you learn more about yourself, and
work towards your own set of passions and goals. Trust your own gut, and create
your own empire.
8. Filter out your real friends.
Sure, this is the time where you get
to meet loads of new people, and you will have a great opportunity mingling
with interesting individuals. However, learn to set boundaries and distant
yourself from "friends" that constantly bring you down, or constantly
gives off negative vibes. Keep in mind those friends that have stuck by you
throughout. Those that are your safety nets, supporting you through thick and
thin. Know who they are and keep them close. These are the friends that you
will need to keep in your life.
9. Balance is key.
It is important to learn to be a grown
up, while taking measures to get your life together. However, do not forget
that despite everything, you are still young. The world is your oyster (as
cliche as it sounds). Do not be afraid to live. Take risks, make mistakes, go
the extra mile, love with all your heart (even if it means it will get broken a
few times), and have the time of your life.
Love,