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6 Simple Self-Care Tips to Make College Applications Less Stressful

Self-care is key during college application season. From good sleep to time management, these tips will help you stay productive and stress-free.

Applying for college can be both exciting and overwhelming. Between managing deadlines, perfecting admission essays, and managing your expectations, it’s easy to feel stressed. As a teen, juggling school and extracurriculars alone can take a toll on your mental health. According to a study by the American Psychological Association, 83% of teens report that school-related tasks are a major source of stress. Adding college applications to the mix only amplifies this pressure.

This is where self-care becomes essential! Practicing self-care isn’t just about pampering yourself—it’s about creating habits that support your emotional, physical, and mental well-being. These habits can improve focus, reduce anxiety, and help you feel empowered throughout your college application journey. Let’s explore some practical self-care tips for mental health during the admission process.

1. Start with time management

One of the biggest stressors during college application season is time pressure, but effective time management skills can make everything feel more manageable. By organizing your time better, you’ll avoid last-minute stress and gain a better sense of control.

First, create a schedule for your tasks. Use a planner or app to map out deadlines for your college applications, tests, and homework. Then break everything down by dividing larger tasks, like writing your personal statements, into smaller, more achievable steps. Be sure to focus on high-impact tasks first, like completing essays or studying for standardized tests.

Related: 4 Techniques to Improve Your Time Management

2. Take care of your physical health

Physical health plays a crucial role in your mental well-being. Simple changes to your routine can have a profound impact on how you feel during college application season. Make an effort to:

Maintaining a healthy lifestyle will give you the energy and focus you need to tackle your college applications effectively.

3. Practice mindfulness and relaxation techniques

Mindfulness can help you stay present and calm amid the chaos of college application season. To start, try some deep breathing exercises: Inhale for four counts, hold for four, and exhale for six. This simple practice can reduce stress in mere minutes.

You can also try meditating with apps like Headspace or Calm, which offer guided meditations tailored to teens. Another simple mindfulness practice is journaling your thoughts. Just writing down your feelings can help you process your emotions and gain clarity. All these techniques can help ground you and build resilience against stress.

4. Set realistic expectations

It’s easy to feel pressured to apply to a certain number of schools or get into a top-tier college or university. Remember, your worth isn’t defined by where you’re accepted. Focus on applying to colleges that are a good fit for you and your interests, not just based on their rankings.

It’s also important to celebrate small wins. Finished your essay draft? Treat yourself! Submitted a complete application? Do a little dance! Acknowledge these accomplishments and practice self-compassion. Remind yourself that you’re doing your best, and that is more than enough. By being kind to yourself, you can alleviate unnecessary stress and focus on what truly matters.

Related: How to Be Supportive This College Decision Season

5. Build a support network

You don’t have to go through your college applications alone. Building a support network can make the process feel less isolating and more manageable. Surround yourself with people who support and encourage you. Trusted adults like parents, teachers, or counselors can provide guidance and reassurance.

If the stress becomes overwhelming, don’t keep it to yourself. Knowing you’re not alone can be comforting, so don’t be afraid to share your experiences and connect with friends who are also applying to college. You may also benefit from talking to a mental health professional if things feel particularly difficult. Trusted adults in your life can help you find someone.

6. Take breaks and enjoy life

While staying focused and getting everything done is important, don’t let college applications consume all your time. Taking breaks helps you recharge, avoid burnout, and maintain your mental health. Balance work and relaxation with these tips:

  • Schedule downtime: Set aside some time to relax, whether it’s watching your favorite show or hanging out with friends.
  • Pursue your hobbies: Activities like painting, playing an instrument, or reading can be great stress relievers.
  • Unplug regularly: Limit your screen time, especially with social media, which can sometimes increase your stress.

Related: College Application Stressors and How to Overcome Them

Applying for college is a challenging but rewarding process. By practicing these self-care tips, you can confidently navigate this journey and maintain your mental health. Remember, taking care of yourself isn’t a luxury—it’s a necessity. Lean on your support network, set realistic goals, and take time to recharge. Your future is bright, and with the right self-care habits, you’ll be ready to take on whatever comes next.

Check out all our advice to help you manage stress and anxiety as a student under our “mental health" tag.

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About Aja Chavez

Aja Chavez is the National Executive Director of Mission Prep Healthcare, a mental health services provider for teens. With over a decade of experience in adolescent mental health, Aja is passionate about empowering young people to thrive during life’s transitions. She specializes in creating resources that promote resilience, self-care, and emotional well-being.

 

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