The Curious ‘Cat: When you need a break from studying, what is a good way to refresh your mind?
This week, the Curious ‘Cat asks Villanova students, “The Curious ‘Cat: When you need a break from studying, what is a good way to refresh your mind or to relieve stress?”
Casey Bordelon—“I like to walk around west campus where I live, in the apartments. And I call my mom or call my grandparents . . . enjoy the nice weather.”
Julia Wood—“I usually go for a good snack, like pretzels or yogurt . . . also find some friends and talk to them ‘cause they always get my mind off of things.”
Jusua Kim—“I usually just take a nap—just go to sleep—take a 20-minute nap . . . that usually stops me from being tired. That’s about it.”
Jim Blubello—“I usually just take a break, get a drink of water—a snack or something—maybe get lunch.”
Vanessa Benincasa—“I go to the gym; I just go to Davis. I think it’s nice to have a quick break, and I think working out is very refreshing and stress-relieving—just an hour, though; I don’t go crazy.”
Joseph Cleary—“I like to take a walk around campus: a short 10-to-15 minute walk, gather my thoughts, and come back to studying.”
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