Coming Up in ELC:
Final Reception: TALENT SHOW
- Thursday, May 5
- 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
- William C. Powers Student Activity Center – Ballroom (WCP 2.410/2.412)
- Winners of the spring 2022 scholarship will be announced!
- Each semester, our final reception features a talent show.
- Past shows have included:
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- songs- Karaoke style or musical instruments!
- dances
- martial arts demonstrations
- poems in many languages
- international fashion shows
- skits and comedy
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- Don’t feel shy! Grab your friends and classmates to help you out!
- We will also put together a slide show of photos from throughout the fall. Please share your pictures here to add them to the show!
- When you’ve decided what you’ll perform, send me an email so that we can add you to the program and coordinate your audio and video needs.
- We can’t wait to hear what you have planned!
Continuing Student Applications
- For Summer 2022
- Application available onlineHERE
- We would love to see you again!
Upcoming Social Events:
Talk Time
- Final Talk Time of Spring 2022!
- Practice your English conversation skills with native English speakers!
- Tuesday, April 26
- 4:30-5:30 p.m.
- In Person: BEN 1.108
Jim-Jim’s Water Ice Social
- Try this sweet, icy treat while you socialize with your friends in the ELC!
- Monday, April 25
- 12:45 – 1:45 pm
- On campus: UT Turtle Pond
Stress Relief:
Stress is our body’s reaction to a challenging situation. Stress can be helpful in the short term. It can help us meet a deadline or avoid danger. As humans, we all experience this occasionally. But, longterm stress can get in the way of us meeting our goals and can even contribute to physical or mental health problems.
Now as we are approaching the end of the Spring semester, we are all trying to manage our stress and anxiety. Here are some ways to help manage that stress.
Yoga:
“Yoga is a discipline with spiritual origins that has motivated many in the United States to attend to their mental and physical health, often as part of a larger motivation to adopt a healthy lifestyle. Yoga [can be] an inclusive and individualized practice of attunement of the mind with the body in a way that fosters health and wellness. The science behind cognitive behavioral therapy, the relaxation response, meditation, exercises, etc., all support yoga practices that are part of a more than 2,000-year-old wisdom tradition.” – Dr. Darshan Shah and Dr. David Ring. Read more about “Health Benefits of Yoga.”
Yoga with Adriene
- Adriene’s mission is “to connect as many people as possible through high-quality free yoga videos.”
- Her videos are “designed to give you the tools to build a happy, healthy at-home yoga practice.”
- She encourages her students to “do your best, be authentic, and find what feels good.”
- It can be healing to acknowledge whatever emotion and feeling we are having. The videos below are a good example of that.
Yoga For Vulnerability:
Yoga for Anxiety and Stress:
Yoga for When You’re Angry:
Yoga for Bedtime:
Longhorn Yoga
- This UT student organization is “dedicated to promoting mindfulness and well-being through weekly yoga sessions!”
- The student organization describes their yoga sessions as perfect for both beginners and experienced yogis.
- This group has a few extra mats available, but they encourage you to bring a mat if you already have one.
- They do not charge any dues or fees. “There is no required commitment – simply join whenever you like!”
- Upcoming meeting:
- Tuesday, April 26
- 7:00 – 8:30 pm
- William C. Powers Student Activity Center (WCP 2.310)
Mindfulness & Meditation:
3-Minute Body Scan to Cultivate Mindfulness
- You can do anything for 3 minutes, right? I like to start small with anything. If I bite off more than I can chew, sometimes I’ll become disheartened and give up. But 3 minutes is nothing, right?! I spend longer than that staring into my refrigerator trying to decide what I’m going to eat!
- So spend 3 minutes on yourself, just 3 minutes! You can thank me later.
- If you liked that, even a little bit, go to this website to find out more about Mindfulness!
- I’ll even tell you the biggest secret! It’s not about emptying your mind! Not at all. It’s about paying attention- to the present!
Counseling and Mental Health Center (CMHC) Resources
- Virtual Mindfulness and Stress Reduction Activities- linked HERE.
- Self Care Activities- to help you manage the ups and downs of college life, linked HERE.
CMHC – MindBody Labs
- “MindBody Labs are self-paced environments designed to help UT students explore resources for improving their emotional and physical health. The labs currently feature audio and video instruction on a variety of topics. Most material is experiential, enabling students to follow along and practice skills as they are being discussed.”
- MindBody Labs currently contain information and guided exercises on: breathing exercises, muscle relaxation, meditation, relaxation imagery/relaxation sounds, guided imagery, health and well being, sleep issues, food and eating issues.
- They also offer these tools for biofeedback: RESPeRATE, and Galvanic Skin Resistance 2 (GSR2) – only at the SSB location.
- According to the Cleveland Clinic, “Biofeedback is a mind-body therapy that can improve physical and mental health. During a biofeedback session, a practitioner will use painless sensors to measure certain bodily functions. You will see the results on a screen, then test ways to change the results. With practice, you will be able to make adjustments without the equipment.”
- Campus Locations:
- Student Services Building (SSB), 5th floor
- Monday – Friday, 8 am – 4:30 pm
- Check in at reception desk
- Nursing School (NUR), Room 5.10D
- Monday – Friday, 8 am – 5 pm
- Check out equipment in NUR 5.196
- Student Services Building (SSB), 5th floor
- You can try a few guided exercises online from your home. Exercises include deep breathing, muscle relaxation, meditations, and more!
Sleep:
- Many of us experience trouble sleeping.
- Try these Healthy Sleep Tips for a good night’s rest.
The Study Cycle:
- Study Smart, Not Hard
- Check out UT’s Sanger Learning Center’s study strategies page HERE.
Katie says
This is helpful! I will do some of these exercises 🙂
Jack Taylor says
Excellent! Thanks, Katie!
Monica says
Many Thanks!
Jack Taylor says
😁