Powerful Tips For Making College-life Adjustment Easier

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College life can be stressful—full of unknowns and pressure to perform. While everyone struggles at times, college students arguably have more stress than most adults. According to Ted Larkins, an award-winning author and college lecturer, students may experience some dark days, some uncertainty about the future, and even question their life purpose.

But Larkins says it doesn’t have to be this way, if students apply his Get To Principle® to their studies. In a nutshell, the Get To Principle shifts a person’s mindset from “having to do something” to “getting to do something.”

Larkins is the author of Get To Be Happy®, which recently won an Indie Brag Medallion and was a finalist in the Eric Hoffer Book Award competition. An experienced guest who has appeared on Fox News and dozens of radio programs, Larkins can explain:

  • How to use the Get To Principle to dial down test stress by switching your thinking from “I have to take a test” to “I get to take a test!”
  • Learning to worry less. Replacing “Have To” with “Get To” shows you the path to a worry-free life
  • The power of Celebration, a life-changing way of looking at loss
  • The need to recognize the universe as a friendly place – and find true contentment
  • The four myths of happiness (for example, that others are happier than you.)

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