Thursday, October 23, 2025

Focus Fridays: How to find Balance and Productivity within the Weekend

 Focus Fridays: Finding Balance and Productivity during the Weekend


Welcome to the first edition of Focus Fridays. Every Friday, I'll share practical ways for IUSB students to stay balanced, productive, and motivated through the semester. You can think of Focus Fridays as the "end of the week reset": reflections on the week and previous assignments, tips, and stories that help refocus before the next week starts quick.


Why "Focus Fridays"?

If you're like me, by Thursday evening your brain and schedule could be packed with things to do from assignments, readings, and the other parts of your life as well. I wanted a reason to slow down and think about what keeps us grounded in the work as it keeps coming at us. Focus Fridays comes from trying to find the balance of studying well, resting well, and actually enjoying college and not seeing it as constant work. Whether you are a freshman still figuring out your schedule or where your classes are or if you are a senior juggling majors and jobs, Focus Fridays will come with tips and stories of when others were in high stress situations regarding school.


What I was doing Without Focus Fridays

Last semester, during finals week, I felt as if I was completely stuck. I've had assignments piling on each other. I would spend a lot of my time in the library and was there until close often, going home while still focusing on work, then going right back into the library when they opened in the morning. I knew that being as behind as I was, I felt like even though I was doing a bunch of work I was not getting through my tasks.

During a day I wasn't scheduled to go to classes or work, I ended up walking on campus anyways, I walked through each building and around most of the trees outside. Taking it slowly, I felt clearer in my mind than I had in a few weeks. That small break was worth it and I learned that productivity is not about the constant working and studying but it also is about giving your brain a break in order to realign your thoughts.





Three Tips for Finding Focus

1. Take study walks

A quick walk around campus can clear your head and boost motivation. Try walking across the bridge or watching some of the squirrels on campus for a short time before getting into your next assignment.

2. The 50/10 rule

Study for 50 minutes, then step away for 10. Set a timer, grab a snack, chat with somebody and once the timer goes off study some more for a balance.

3. Reclaim your phone

Turn off notifications during classes, during study time there can be some helpful apps that could promote studying like Forest, or Flora. Forest grows a digital tree when you focus on work more, it can be a fun way to track productivity.


Campus and Connection


Focusing isn't just an individual skill, it's part of campus culture. IUSB is full of resources that help students manage time and stress. The Student Counseling Center offers free mental health services, and the Career Services Office provides workshops on staying organized and career ready.

These programs help me keep in mind that balance is a community effort. Sometimes focusing means reaching out for help instead of trying on your own.






Current Conversations: The Preface


Every week, my friends and I will wait to see if there is a new issue of The Preface around campus. It does get kind of exciting in a way and it connects us to the campus and each other. I'm mostly excited about doing the crosswords and sudoku puzzles because I feel like they're easy and feels rewarding. The reason I bring this up is because The Preface, whether it be the articles or the puzzles, it is a perfect escape for a student that could be over doing it without realizing it. They can pick up an issue and do a few brain games, learn about events that had happened or will be happening around campus. Once the weekly work is done, students can discuss or engage with said events mentioned in The Preface.


One challenge almost every student faces is the cost of textbooks. Even if you buy used or rent, prices can still add up quick. However, The Scholarship System's article on the Best Places to Find Affordable College Textbooks lists trusted sites and strategies for finding cheap and even free digital versions of required books. The post also explains how to compare prices before committing, which can save students hundreds of dollars a year. Using this advice with IUSB's Titan Bookstore rental options can make a difference for anyone trying to save money.


What You Can Expect Next.

Focus Fridays will also spotlight different posts on students and how they stay motivated on campus.

- Interviews with classmates about their study habits

- Hidden quiet spaces for weekend work

- Playlists for studying and relaxing

- Tools and routines for mental clarity

If you have a good focus tip and would like to voice what you would like to see next, please message or leave a comment, I'd love to include your ideas in upcoming posts.

Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Draft

 

Focus Fridays: Finding Balance and Productivity during the Weekend


Welcome to the first edition of Focus Fridays. Every Friday, I'll share practical ways for IUSB students to stay balanced, productive, and motivated through the semester. You can think of Focus Fridays as the "end of the week reset": reflections on the week and previous assignments, tips, and stories that help refocus before the next week starts quick.


Why "Focus Fridays"?

If you're like me, by Thursday evening your brain and schedule could be packed with things to do from assignments, readings, and the other parts of your life as well. I wanted a reason to slow down and think about what keeps us grounded in the work as it keeps coming at us. Focus Fridays comes from trying to find the balance of studying well, resting well, and actually enjoying college and not seeing it as constant work. Readers are more likely to return to a blog if it follows a predictable schedule. Whether you are a freshman still figuring out your schedule or where your classes are or if you are a senior juggling majors and jobs, Focus Fridays will come with tips and stories of when others were in high stress situations regarding school.


What I was doing Without Focus Fridays

Last semester, during finals week, I felt as if I was completely stuck. I've had assignments piling on each other. I would spend a lot of my time in the library and was there until close often, going home while still focusing on work, then going right back into the library when they opened in the morning. I knew that being as behind as I was, I felt like even though I was doing a bunch of work I was not getting through my tasks.

During a day I wasn't scheduled to go to classes or work, I ended up walking on campus anyways, I walked through each building and around most of the trees outside. Taking it slowly, I felt clearer in my mind than I had in a few weeks. That small break was worth it and I learned that productivity is not about the constant working and studying but it also is about giving your brain a break in order to realign your thoughts.


Stopwatch clock in hand


Three Tips for Finding Focus

1. Take study walks

A quick walk around campus can clear your head and boost motivation. Try walking across the bridge or watching some of the squirrels on campus for a short time before getting into your next assignment.

2. The 50/10 rule

Study for 50 minutes, then step away for 10. Set a timer, grab a snack, chat with somebody and once the timer goes off study some more for a balance.

3. Reclaim your phone

Turn off notifications during classes, during study time there can be some helpful apps that could promote studying like Forest, or Flora. Forest grows a digital tree when you focus on work more, it can be a fun way to track productivity.


Campus and Connection


Focusing isn't just an individual skill, it's part of campus culture. IUSB is full of resources that help students manage time and stress. The Student Counseling Center offers free mental health services, and the Career Services Office provides workshops on staying organized and career ready.

These programs help me keep in mind that balance is a community effort. Sometimes focusing means reaching out for help instead of trying on your own.






Current Conversations: The Preface


Every week, my friends and I will wait to see if there is a new issue of The Preface around campus. It does get kind of exciting in a way and it connects us to the campus and each other. I'm mostly excited about doing the crosswords and sudoku puzzles because I feel like they're easy and feels rewarding. The reason I bring this up is because The Preface, whether it be the articles or the puzzles, it is a perfect escape for a student that could be over doing it without realizing it. They can pick up an issue and do a few brain games, learn about events that had happened or will be happening around campus. Once the weekly work is done, students can discuss or engage with said events mentioned in The Preface.


One challenge almost every student faces is the cost of textbooks. Even if you buy used or rent, prices can still add up quick. However, The Scholarship System's article on the Best Places to Find Affordable College Textbooks lists trusted sites and strategies for finding cheap and even free digital versions of required books. The post also explains how to compare prices before committing, which can save students hundreds of dollars a year. Using this advice with IUSB's Titan Bookstore rental options can make a difference for anyone trying to save money.


What You Can Expect Next.

Focus Fridays will also spotlight different posts on students and how they stay motivated on campus.

- Interviews with classmates about their study habits

- Hidden quiet spaces for weekend work

- Playlists for studying and relaxing

- Tools and routines for mental clarity

If you have a good focus tip please message or leave a comment, I'd love to include your ideas in upcoming posts.

Monday, October 6, 2025

 

Finding Focus within IUSB with Student Tricks


College life is full of small challenges that can make a difference within your day, "where to study?" "how do I save money on textbooks, or finding a quiet space for in between classes?" This blog is dedicated to exploring the hidden spots and using good tips that can help IUSB students for both inside and outside the classroom.


My idea for this as a blog developed and goes back to my first year at IUSB. It seems as almost immediately me and my friends had a spot in a library and apparently it wasn't a popular spot because when I would check "our spot" through different times and semesters it was always open. I wanted to find more areas on campus that I would consider underrated spaces that can make studying a little easier.


This blog will highlight tips and stories that can make student life smoother and more affordable. You can find here:


- Hidden study spots and calming areas on campus

- Affordable textbook alternatives and campus resources

- How to balance stress, school, work, and social life


This matters because the quality of how you study, the books you can afford, and the community can make or break the experience you may have from college.


This is meant to be a space for student connection. If you have a favorite place to study or a resource you think more students should know about then please share in the comments!


For more on student news and campus events, please check out Indiana University of South Bend and IUSB Calendar




Focus Fridays: How to find Balance and Productivity within the Weekend

  Focus Fridays: Finding Balance and Productivity during the Weekend Welcome to the first edition of Focus Fridays. Every Friday, I'll s...