Friday, 11 December 2015

Holidays.

  School’s out! How are you going to spend your well-deserved 3 months of semester break? Most university students usually spend their breaks partaking in one of these activities like internships, part-time jobs, school activities, lazing around, and of course, vacationing! As I’m writing this, I’m scrolling through Instagram pictures of my friends holidaying all over the world. There is some reasons why students should travel duing their semester break, relieve stress.Many a time, my shoulders usually feel lighter, divested of the usual academic stresses .It’s the best way to start a holiday proper, since you come back all relaxed and renergised to launch into the flurry of out-of-school activities you have lined up for yourself. And even if you don’t have time to go for a short trip until nearing the end of your holidays, it’s still worth it! It’s also a great way to conclude your semester break. Completely let go, recharge, and gear yourselves up for the next semester!

Other than tht, grow as a person.As much as we’d like to try things out for ourselves, inevitably we may be prevented from doing so by our parents, who have nothing but our best interests at heart. In other cases, our parents have also taken care of our every need. There is always a hot meal waiting for us when we get home after a long day in school, clean clothes to wear after a hot shower, a safe bed to sleep in.A huge thank you to all the daddies and mummies for these!
Travelling abroad, whether with friends or alone, makes you infinitely aware of the need to be in charge of yourself. We are responsible for our actions, our belongings, and our well-being. It becomes a do or die situation. We start to pick up on essential tips to safe guard our belongings.We learn how to protect ourselves. We learn independence. We learn responsibility. Above all, we grow, as individuals and adults.


Morever , you also can to to find yourself. We’re at that age where we don’t know what to do with ourselves. Some of us may have had our paths set for us, especially those in specialised courses. For the majority of us, we have to decide sooner rather than later what defines us, which industries and jobs we want to be in, etc. Explore your interests, do things you would never have done, really get to know yourself. Find out your passions; discover what works and what doesn’t work for you. 

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