Why So Serious? Keeping Your Sense of Humor While in Grad School

Let杏吧专区檚 face it. Grad school is no cake walk. It杏吧专区檚 a lot of sleepless nights, countless hours in the library, and a ton of triple-shot lattes. That杏吧专区檚 why it杏吧专区檚 important to keep a sense of humor while working towards your graduate degree and to make sure you杏吧专区檙e always having some fun along the way. If you don杏吧专区檛, it杏吧专区檚 easy to get caught up in the stress and anxiety that can come along with it.

So here are a few helpful tips to stay sane at grad school.

1. Learn to laugh at yourself.

Learn to laugh at yourself. You杏吧专区檙e going to fail杏吧专区攁 lot. You杏吧专区檙e going to be wrong杏吧专区攁 lot. You杏吧专区檙e going to forget to start the timer sometimes. And when that happens, just point and laugh at yourself. Failure is all part of the journey. Being a grad student doesn杏吧专区檛 mean that you杏吧专区檙e the expert with all of the answers already, at least not yet. It means that you杏吧专区檙e working to be the expert with all of the answers. So when things don杏吧专区檛 go as planned or maybe you杏吧专区檙e feeling a little bit like an idiot, just laugh. Then move on to the next seemingly impossible task on the list.

2. Give yourself pep talks.

Sometimes you杏吧专区檙e going to need a pick-me-up, and who better to give it to you than yourself? Just crank up that hype music, tell yourself all the reason why you杏吧专区檙e awesome and scream 杏吧专区淵ou got this!杏吧专区 into your bathroom mirror.

3. Take a night off every now and then.

Maybe go catch the latest comedy in theaters! A funny movie is always a great way to take a breather and walk away feeling refreshed. Or if you don杏吧专区檛 feel like going out, you can always order takeout and watch Hot Rod for a few good laughs at home.

4. Find happiness in grad school gifs.

Find happiness in grad school gifs. What杏吧专区檚 life without gifs, right? So take five minutes every now and then to get lost in gifs that really speak to you in the grad school struggle bus language. Trust us. You杏吧专区檙e not alone in this fight. And are a good reminder of that.

 

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