- Using my accommodation requests from Accessibility Services for the first time and seeing how they benefit my learning, and
- Finding a better balance between academics, extracurriculars, and personal time.
Welcome back to the new semester! I hope that this new year and semester will bring positive opportunities and new experiences! The start of the semester, for me, is a time to realign my goals and reflect on my priorities for the upcoming four months. This week, I’ll outline a few of these goals, especially around meeting my accessibility needs. If you have goals for yourself, this is a great time to make them before it gets too busy!
I’m not one to set “New Year’s Resolutions” but do appreciate taking this time for reflection. Last semester, I focused my blogs on self-care, tips for talking to professors, my new experiences with counselling, and ways to find community on campus. It was also one of the most difficult semesters I’ve had during my time here at U of T – both academically and mentally. I tried to balance seeking accommodations along with my personal life and academics. I am finally a student registered with Accessibility Services, and this new addition to my identity as a U of T student is what I am focusing on for this term!
I’m so proud to say that over my time here, I have made long strides to improve my health. That’s why this semester, I’m slightly shifting my focus to:
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