Comments by "Juzu Juzu" (@juzujuzu4555) on "Dealing With The Constant Burnout Struggle" video.
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One simple advice, don't worry too much about grades. In most cases your grades makes no difference for getting the jobs you want, let alone for creating your own business that I would advice as many people to try as possible. Having the correct courses is much more important. Though when finishing masters you should focus on more as the grade on master thesis can have some importance, but not that much that you should be too stressed about that.
Second advice, try to exercise. For example 30mins 2-3 times a week will get you tremendous benefits over the course of university. Even just after one year you have much more energy, you sleep better, probably have lost fat and gained muscle, have better bloodflow in your brains, have better metabolism. Even 15min training 3 times a week will have massive effects over the years if that time spent wisely.
Every university student got free gym membership and the gym was on the other side of the road. Thus finally my curiosity grew enough and I went to the gym. The amount of energy and better sleep it gave me changed the course of my university studies. But here again lies the danger of overdoing gym. Start it slow, and have time limit on how long you can work out. 45mins for example. Instead of gym any active sport is fine too, though weight training increases all the important hormones for men. Consistency is the key, not the weights or time spend per one visit to the gym.
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