To My Dear Red Devil Class of 2019,
Congratulations are in order. You've already made the first (and perhaps most important) step to being successful in college by choosing Converse! The next four years, or even four months, may seem slightly daunting, but your Big Sis class is here to offer you some helpful advice.
Number One: Taking care of your health is the most important thing you can do. I'm not just talking about trying to keep off the freshman fifteen, but making sure to get plenty of sleep, having regular mealtimes (of nutritious foods that will help to give you tons of energy), and making sure not to overload your backpack to the point that either it breaks or you do will make a huge difference in your academic performance and your general attitude and well-being.
Number Two: You will thank yourself later for staying organized. I cannot tell you how many times my organization (or lack thereof) either saved me or doomed me. There is no better feeling than looking in your folder, or notebook and seeing your assignment exactly where you put it, and no worse feeling than realizing that your ten page paper due in three hours is nowhere to be found. Not only is it important to keep your physical notes and papers organized, but it's also crucial to keep your mind clear, focused, and relaxed. You'd be surprised how often these go hand in hand. When you're frazzled and distracted, misplacing you work is bound to happen, and conversely, keeping your desk clean and organized can actually help keep your mind clean and organized!
Number Three: Finally, while it's important to keep your schoolwork a priority, ultimately making time to hang out with friends, or even just to be alone and have some peace and quiet will make your college experience both productive and enjoyable. Having a strong network of friends will give you much needed emotional support for the times when you're feeling stressed, homesick, or just in need of a good laugh. You will have a lot of decisions (for the very minor to huge life decisions) to make over the next few years, and keeping in touch with your own goals, values, and dreams will make those choices a lot easier when the time comes.
Don't be too hard on yourself. You won't always be perfectly organized, healthy, and emotional balanced. That's ok, your fellow classmates as well as your Big Sisters will always be there for help and support. We believe in you, and we can't wait to see the next generation of Red Devils grow up and do amazing things!
Love,
Meghan Speed: Class of 2017
This is all great advice, Meghan. I especially like that your post itself, which encourages your future Littles to be organized, is actually so well organized! And I also love that you put "taking care of your health" first. We only get one body on this trip, right?
ReplyDeleteMeghan, this is all awesome advice!! Your littles will definitely benefit from this helpful advice. Don't forget to take care of your own health! Get some rest Meghan! I love you!
ReplyDeleteOrganization, my best friend and worst enemy. It really is great feeling to find exactly what you are looking for when you need it and it's horrible when you can't find what you need.
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