I recently started school again (2 weeks ago)and i am feeling extremely tired. My teachers give us a lot of homework and we have many tests.I'm finding it hard to keep up and i'm not being able to concentrate enough, i'm very forgetful and yesterday i woke up with a pain in my right calf which is still there.I also feel like crying for no reason. I feel so trapped and overwhelmed i don't know what to do.
P.s I'm in the 8th grade and i live in India
oneway answered Tuesday July 15 2014, 11:10 pm: You should make an after school timetable... maybe a little break when you arrive home..to bathe, eat , relax etc. Then do your homework, if it is a lot take another quick break after..then revise for your tests., 2 subjects a day for atleast a half-hour each day is good..make sure and get enough sleep, eat right and have leisure time.
This works for me and I'm in the 4th year of highschool [ oneway's advice column | Ask oneway A Question ]
ieatjello answered Tuesday July 15 2014, 9:08 pm: It's normal to feel stressed over a heavy workload. Wait til you reach high school though, it gets worse so you might as well just suck it up now and endure the rigor of your education. If you have a hard time concentrating, give your brain some rest and just relax - fresh air, water, exercise/stretch, or whatever you need to do to relax. Also, learn to prioritize your work and set a work schedule for yourself. This will help you create more efficiency with homework, studying for tests, and your free time. [ ieatjello's advice column | Ask ieatjello A Question ]
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