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Mental Health: Tips and Fails

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Tips

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Tip 1: Our psychotherapeutic counselling service offers advice on all aspects of procrastination. If everything falls on your head: make an appointment with us and we'll talk about it

Tip 2: The counselling centre offers a wide range of workshops and groups to prevent stress and anxiety from gaining the upper hand. Just take a look at our events calendar or subscribe to our newsletter

 

 

Fails

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Fail: Procrastinating until it's too late.
Procrastination is the number one widespread disease, and it regularly strikes students as soon as the freshers' parties are over and the Christmas holidays are over. When it comes to the first exams, you quickly get stressed and start procrastinating - in the worst case so much that you have to hand in a doctor's note instead of your exam papers.