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#BeWellUGA and Learn About…Managing Stress: Alcohol & Other Drugs
Have you ever heard that alcohol and other drugs reduce stress, are “an outlet” or “an escape from reality?” The reality is that alcohol and other drugs can create more stress. How? By potentially causing health, impairment, and legal problems.

Georgia vs. Florida Bucket List
Heading to Jacksonville to cheer on the Dawgs? Check out these bucket lists created by The Fontaine Center for fun things to do and sights to see in Jacksonville and St. Simons while you’re there!

#BeWellUGA and Learn About…Managing Stress: Time Management
Ever feel overwhelmed with approaching deadlines or anxious about having many things to do and not enough time to do them? While it’s natural to feel that way at times, learning to manage your time and having a plan to help you get organized and set priorities will help ease

#BeWellUGA and Learn About…Managing Stress: Relationships
Starting, maintaining, and ending relationships can all be stressful. Is your relationship stressing you out?

#BeWellUGA and Learn About…Managing Stress: Sleep
Stress and sleep problems often go hand-in-hand. It can be hard to know how to improve your sleep when you’re stressed and how to reduce stress when you’re having trouble sleeping.

#BeWellUGA and Learn About…Managing Stress: Relaxation
Relaxing your body and mind can help you manage stress and improve your concentration, productivity, and overall well-being. Read on for some helpful techniques!

UGA vs. Tennessee Bucket List
Heading to Knoxville to cheer on the Dawgs? Check out this bucket list created by The Fontaine Center for fun things to do and sights to see while you’re there!

#BeWellUGA and Learn About…Managing Stress: Exercise
Physical activity provides immediate stress relief as well as long-term stress management — just 20-30 minutes of walking per day, for example, can give you more energy, help you put things in perspective, improve your sleep, sharpen your mental productivity, and boost your self-confidence.

