College Student Stress Inoculation Available
The demands placed on college students cause an augmentation of college student stress. College students, and parents concerned for their college age students do themselves a favor when they prepare for the dynamic adjustment to college life by implementing a support system with a qualified life coach.
“When students learn to manage their time and balance their activities the overwhelming stress is released,” states David Ritchey, leading life coach for students.
(PRWEB) August 25, 2006 -- Higher education in America has seen rapid advancement and accelerated development with increased diversity and complexity of curriculum within the last few decades. The demands placed on the college student today cause an augmentation of college student stress. Studies show that the 50% drop out rate (Hirsh and Keniston 1970) is largely due to stress, and has not improved for decades. College students, and parents concerned for their college age students do themselves a favor when they prepare for the dynamic adjustment to college life by implementing a support system with a qualified life coach.
“Although some stress is healthy in order to perform well and get the job done, too much stress causes a breakdown in the ability to retain learned material, can bring forth feelings of hopelessness, depression, and even unexplained full-blown panic,” states David Ritchey, a leading edge life coach for college students http://www.davidritchey.com . Ritchey adds, “When students learn to manage their time and balance their activities the overwhelming stress is released.”
When stress becomes overwhelming students then turn to peers or other well meaning associates, yet these well meaning folks do not have the skill set to help the student conquer the demands they face. This can cause more harm than good. On the other hand students that seek the guidance of a professional life coach are finding success and joy in their college careers. “David’s coaching is the difference between being in college and having a future or being on the path to nowhere,” says Michael, Sophomore Year College Student.
To find out more about what a life coach can do for you contact David Ritchey, The College Coach.
Contact Information:
David Ritchey
http://www.davidritchey.com
717-845-1008
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