Sage: Hey Brian, what's up? How are your classes going?
Brian: They're not. No matter how much I
try, I just can't seem to get anything done.
Sage: Sounds like you have some stuff
happening. Do you have any idea what's up?
Brian: No. I'm just really confused about
what I need to know for class and I can't seem to get going. I can't stay
focused. I'm really tired and sometimes I even fall asleep in class.
Sage: Why don't you take a break now and
I'll try to calm you down a little. I know some stress relief methods.
Brian: That sounds great, if you don't mind
helping me out.
Sage: No problem. Let's start with a few
questions. Do you think you get enough sleep at night?
Brian: Not really. I have to work and
study, so I probably only get about four or five hours if I'm lucky.
Sage: What about exercise? You should try
to exercise at least three days a week.
Brian: The only exercise I get is walking back
and forth to class.
Sage: Hmmmm... I bet you're eating a lot
of junk food, too, right?
Brian: Yeah, I am, but I don't have the
time to sit down and eat regular food.
Sage: I know what you mean. I can't tell
you how many times I've ordered pizza this month just because I didn't have the
time to make myself a real meal. What about your friends? I know it helps me
out a lot, when I'm feeling lousy, to talk to my friends. It really cheers me
up.
Brian: Well, I used to talk to my friends
all the time, but ever since I got into this slump I've sort of lost touch with
them. Sometimes someone will call and see if I want to go out.
Sage: Well? Do you go?
Brian: Yeah, sometimes, but not as often as
I used to.
Sage: Whoa! When I first met you, you used
to party till, well, the cows came home.
Brian: Yeah, now I find myself hanging out
in my room a lot just watching TV.
Sage: Is something worrying you? Something
making it hard to concentrate? Brian: I guess I'm worried about grades, work,
and especially letting my parents down. The more I think about this stuff, the
worse it gets and the less I get done.
Sage: It really sounds like a vicious
cycle, and what we need to work on is breaking that cycle so you can start focusing
on your work again.
Brian: That sounds great Sage, but how do I
get started?
Sage: Actually, you've already started.
You see, what you just did is called an awareness check. You found out that
you're not getting enough sleep and your eating habits need to change. You need
more exercise to stop your body from tiring out, and you need to keep in touch
with your friends who support you and keep you in a positive frame of mind. You
have something to work with there.
Brian: Wow, I didn't realize that all those
things could be connected to how I feel.
Sage: So, how do you usually cope when you
feel uptight and stressed out?
Brian: Well, in high school I used to run
whenever I felt stressed, but now I think that I really like listening to music
and zoning out.
Sage: How do you feel after you're done
listening to music?
Brian: I feel a little more relaxed.
Sometimes it puts me to sleep.
Sage: Maybe you should run AND listen to
music!
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