Success Coach Series: What to Do If You Feel Overwhelmed
How do we all keep from feeling overwhelmed? And how can you stay focused on your academic work?
Experts including the success coaches at 福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚 University say the best strategy is to think small: Break big challenges into smaller steps, and then tackle one thing at a time. You鈥檝e probably heard that advice before as it pertains to a school assignment. But you can use the same technique to handle most big projects at college 鈥 whether that鈥檚 a 10-page paper, a very challenging class, or the 鈥減roject鈥 of preparing for your future career.
The other way to feel less overwhelmed is to maintain a healthy perspective: The ride won鈥檛 always be smooth, and your success coach (or teachers and professors) can help you reframe an experience to keep moving forward. Read on to learn their top tips for staying calm and balanced amid life鈥檚 challenges.
1. Create Structure for Yourself
Feeling overwhelmed by a paper or project? Your success coach will figure out how to structure the work to fit your style and schedule. For example, what are the blocks of time that are free, outside of work and other obligations? And if you work backward from the deadline, when should you start the project? College 鈥 especially now that all students are doing remote learning 鈥 is a very unstructured environment, but a conversation with a success coach can help create structure for getting that paper done.
2. Find Motivation to Power Through a Tough Class
You can use the same strategy to get through a class that鈥檚 particularly difficult: Focus on one week at a time, and break assignments into smaller steps. But if a class feels truly overwhelming, an honest conversation with your success coach can help you find purpose and stay motivated.
鈥淚鈥檝e had students who are struggling to get through their required math class,鈥 says Director of Academic Success Mary Culkin. 鈥淚 help them realize that their class is a chance to develop skills to manage other situations in life that feel frustrating or overwhelming. The first step is showing up 鈥 that鈥檚 true for a math class or a tough project at work. And in either situation you may have to focus on something that鈥檚 hard for you to think about. I help my students see that by sticking with it, they鈥檙e not just getting through their math class 鈥 they鈥檙e developing the mental toughness that will help them deal with those situations for the rest of their lives.鈥
3. Use Your Resources
福利黄色激情四射51鈥檚 offers a wide range of services to help you manage college life: a writing center, math lab, tutoring, personal counseling, career coaching and disability assistance. Connecting with these resources can help you feel less overwhelmed. If you鈥檙e feeling intimidated about reaching out, your success coach can help you connect with these resources.
4. Find the Growth Opportunity After Setbacks
Success coaches can also help you put failure 鈥 or what feels like a failure in the moment 鈥 into context. If you earn your first C your freshman year of college, that may seem like a major mistake. But your coach can help you step back and realize that it鈥檚 not the end of the world. Instead, it鈥檚 an opportunity to develop resilience that will help you deal with setbacks for the rest of your life. 鈥淲e talk with students about taking risks and getting comfortable with failure,鈥 says former success coach Chad Crawford. 鈥淲e talk about how to bounce back from it and grow from it. We help the student understand that yes, this is a setback, but they鈥檙e still on track for their big-picture goal. And two years from now, you鈥檒l be able to tell the story of what you learned from this experience.鈥
5. Remember Everyone鈥檚 in the Same Boat
If you鈥檙e feeling overwhelmed, you鈥檙e not the only one. Talking about it with your friends or classmates can be helpful.. Your success coach knows this well. 鈥淚 tell students, 鈥榊ou don鈥檛 know that other people in your class are scared, because you鈥檙e all acting like you鈥檙e cool, but you鈥檙e not the only one,鈥欌 says Mary Culkin. 鈥淚 remind them that I鈥檝e heard other students talk to me about how the class is hard. They鈥檙e normal!鈥 Culkin often helps students get connected with the math lab, where it鈥檚 not unusual for them to run into someone else from their class 鈥 a potential study buddy.
6. Keep the Big Picture in Mind, but Focus On This Week
It鈥檚 important to stay focused on your future goals, including your career. But if you live in the future, you鈥檙e missing out on today, and you鈥檙e probably feeling stressed. Your success coach can help you learn how to allocate mental energy for both the long-term future and the next few days.
For example, if you want to go to medical school, you鈥檒l need a strong record in the sciences. Yes, you should be thinking about the MCAT, but maybe this week you have an exam in a biology class. The best way to make progress toward your big goal is to achieve smaller ones, like reviewing for your test and reaching out to your professor for 10 minutes during virtual office hours. Your success coach can help you stay on track. 鈥淜eep thinking about your career plans,鈥 says former success coach Dina Mireles, 鈥渂ut let鈥檚 also focus on getting to Friday.鈥
By the Time You Graduate, You鈥檒l Be Your Own Success Coach
Your success coach will help you get manage the changes that come with starting college. After your freshman year, a professor in your major will become your adviser, but your success coach will remain part of your support system. And over time, you鈥檒l internalize what you learn in those conversations with your coach. You鈥檒l graduate knowing how to keep yourself calm, focused and moving forward even in the face of adversity.


