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Eat Positive in Lockdown

Food to help you keep positive

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When self-isolating oven food or a takeaway (if they are still delivering) may seem like the only thing that can make you feel better, but in fact, it will only make you feel worse.

Trust us.

At times like this, it is important to keep your stress levels down and try to maintain a positive mindset.

Not only is eating healthier proven to bust stress but it also makes for a healthy body and mind. Cooking can help to relax and take your mind off these uncertain times, and you never know, you could surprise yourself with your cooking skills!

 

1. Leafy greens

It’s tempting to go straight for a cheeseburger when you’re feeling low and you just want some comfort food, but instead, go green. Leafy greens like spinach contain folate, which produces a pleasure-inducing chemical, dopamine, which helps you keep calm.

 

2. Turkey
Perfect for boosting your mood, turkey contains an amino acid that releases the chemical serotonin, giving us a sense of calm and even tiredness. It’s leaner than chicken and usually cheaper too so a win-win situation!

 

3. Oatmeal
If carbs are something you just can’t live without, instead of reaching for a doughnut, try a more complex carb like oatmeal. It may sound boring but you can add in your favourite spices and fruit to make it much more interesting and tasty. Check out some of the best oatmeal recipes.

 

4. Salmon
It might not smell great but salmon is rich in omega-3 and you can eat it for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It’s known to help keep your adrenaline from flaring when you’re feeling tense.

 

5. Dark chocolate
If you are a chocoholic, then this one’s for you. Dark chocolate can reduce your stress hormones and contains unique natural substances that create a sense of euphoria, similar to the feeling of being in love, so no wonder we love chocolate so much!

 

6. Blueberries
They may only be small but don’t be fooled – they pack a serious punch of antioxidants and Vitamin C to help with feelings of stress. You can always put them in a smoothie (with banana and yoghurt) to help you get your fix.

 

7. Milk
Milk is a great source of vitamin D, a nutrient that can boost happiness. It also contains protein lactium and potassium, which helps relax the body and muscles by lowering your blood pressure. Having a glass of milk before bed will definitely help you sleep like a baby.

 

8. Avocado
These are packed with Vitamin B, which gives you healthy nerve and brain cells to help stamp out feelings of anxiety. Perfect for times like this.

So just as your deadlines and exams start to creep up, it might be a good idea to stock up on these stress-fighting foods, remember, stay calm, you can do this.

Apps to cure boredom

Apps to pass the time

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Being stuck indoors doesn’t have to be all bad. The power of technology means there are millions of apps available to keep you occupied.

Whether it’s for mindless games or to train your brain to be more powerful, they’re ideal for times just like this. Below we’ve collated some apps to try out for various moods…

PLAY

Houseparty | IOS/Android:  Combining video chat and quizzes, this is perfect for big groups
Monopoly | IOS/Android: The age-old classic has gone digital (less opportunity for cheating mind you)
8 Ball Pool | IOS/Android: Well, we can’t go to the pub for a quick game, so compete from your room instead

THINK

Luminosity IOS/Android: Challenge and improve your mind with a range of exercises and quizzes
Mini Metro | IOS/Android: A strategy simulation game about designing a subway map for a growing city!
The House of Da Vinci | IOS/Android: A bit different than the usual brain training games but with puzzles and mysteries to solve, it gets you thinking

LEARN

Duolingo IOS/Android: Brush up on your languages ready for when we’re free to fly again!
Ted IOS/Android: Inspiring TED talks covering a host of topics, there’s no doubt you will learn something new
Khan Academy | IOS/Android: So many skills to learn and thousands of interactive exercises, videos, and articles at your fingertips

RELAX

Glo IOS/Android: Yoga, Pilates or Meditation, whichever you prefer this has unlimited classes to choose from
Overdrive IOS/Android: Not got a kindle? Not to worry, Overdrive is stacked full of e-books
Colorfy | IOS/Android: Zone out and relax with some good, old fashioned colouring in

 

Happy Apping!

Try It … Take Time Out In Residences

Your Wellbeing Break Space During Exam Time!

Exams season is an important and often stressful time for all those taking part, but to get the best out of your studies we also encourage you to try and enjoy the present by taking a break, and savouring the small things in life!
Hopefully you’ve already made time to visit the Take Time Out tents on campus and enjoy the different activities happening there and other locations around campus.
The campaign runs from 29 April to 10 May,  so unwind for an hour or two and enjoy free smoothies, games, conversations and the possibility to win prices. Good luck!
Head over to the KCLSU #taketimeout website to find out more about the campaign.

Don’t forget we also have extra events happening in Residences too!

Your Community Facilitators will be hosting activities in your common room or courtyards (weather permitting) – so join them and give yourself a well-earned break!

Activities are free to attend – Just turn up and enjoy!  Please note booking is required for Cooking & Conversation sessions.

See the schedules below or click here.

We’re Listening To… College Info Geek – How To Create a Great Study Space

 

Having the right study space can be the difference between you finding everything under the sun to do except your work and actually getting your work done and then having time afterwards to watch cat videos.

Blogger Thomas Frank founder of College Info Geek talks about how to create or find study spaces that have minimal distractions, help you to stay focused and inspire you to do your best work.  He discusses different types of study spaces, the do’s and don’t’s of study space creation, and the key principles to make sure your study helps you study better.

 

 

 

 

Try It… Easter Weekend In London

 

London is scheduled to have glorious weather over the first Bank Holiday Weekend of 2019 and the city is going to be full of super fun things to do. 

Here are some ideas on how you can get out and enjoy the sun this weekend. 

Park Life

 

 

Explore the city’s delightful parks, from boating in Hyde Park to deer-spotting in Richmond Park.  Discover incredible London wildlife and beautifully designed gardens.  As well as being perfect for relaxing, London’s parks have plenty of things to do and activities to enjoy: sports events; open-air theatre and live music, not to mention some of the most breathtaking views the city has to offer.

Some of our favourite London parks are:

Hyde Park

Richmond Park

Hampstead Heath

St James Park

Victoria Park

 

The Passion Of Jesus

Trafalgar Square, April 19th 2019

£: FREE  Time: Midday 

 

Wintershall Players return with their huge open-air re-enactment of ‘The Passion of Jesus’ on Good Friday, featuring volunteers from in and around London (as well as real-life horses, donkeys and doves). Get down early to get a good spot, or catch all of the action on one of the big screens.

 

Horniman Easter Fair

Horniman Museum and Gardens, Saturday 20th April and Sunday 21st April 2019

£ FREE  Time: 10.30am-4.30pm

 

Join in the Easter trail at the Horniman this bank holiday weekend, create something crafty in a workshop or dare to venture through the rabbit hole for a special storytelling performance inspired by The Hen That Laid The Golden Egg. The Horniman also hosts some beautiful gardens and some of those breathtaking views of London we mentioned earlier.

 

 

Whatever you spend your time doing this Easter weekend we hope you enjoy yourself and keep safe.

We’re Listening To … Eachother

At its root, listening is the act of hearing and attempting to comprehend the meaning of words spoken by another person. Listening is also a very important ingredient for building healthy relationships.

Listening means paying attention not only to the story, but how it is told, the use of language and voice, and how the other person uses his or her body. In other words, it means being aware of both verbal and non-verbal messages.

Listening is key to effective communication. Without the ability to listen effectively, messages are easily misunderstood. As a result, communication breaks down and the sender of the message can easily become frustrated or irritated.

Just think of a recent time when you felt like no one was listening. How did that make you feel?

Whether it’s with our family, friends or colleagues, improving listening skills could strengthen our relationships.

 

Watch this animation by The School Of Life on being a good listener and let us know your thoughts.

 

Try It…London Games Festival

From the humble board game to sophisticated interactive virtual reality offerings, games are big business!

This week saw the start of the annual London Games Festival – 12 days of  game play, activities and events across London celebrating games culture. With hundreds of games to discover and play there’s something for everyone  – Game On!

 

Games Character Parade

Video game fans won’t want to miss this parade where hundreds of  characters take to the streets as people dress up in costumes and cosplay and parade through the City of London. In addition to the procession, there will be lots of games, exhibits and crafts in Guildhall Yard throughout the day.

 

Now Play This 

This  festival of experimental game design runs at Somerset House and showcases the latest interactive, playful games from around the world. This year the themthat relate to the  theme of community and communities. Expect everything from quiet reflections you can sit with, to colourful installations that get people playing together.

 

Power Up

Whether you’re a retro games fan, a serious gamer or just want to beat your friends at Mario Kart, head on over to the Science Museum for this gaming event featuring the very best video games and consoles from the past 40 years. With games from Pong to Pacman and Minecraft to Mario to the latest virtual reality experiences you’ll definitely have fun and you might make it on their leaderboard!

 

Are you a gamer?

What are your favourite games?

Let us know in the comment section below.

We’re Listening To … Podcasts

 

Podcasts are a great way to double up on your time while giving your brain cells a boost in the process. If you’re exercising, studying or driving home, tuning in to a good podcast will not only be a great companion, it’s also likely that you will learn something cool at the same time. So, to get you started, we’ve made a list of 5 podcasts we found interesting.

 

TED Talks

You may well have seen a few TED Talks online already, but did you know that they come in audio form as well? This series of amazingly informative presentations is full of inspiring, motivational talks covering everything from art to crime and all the weird and wonderful bits in between.

Stuff You Should Know

Created by the same people who started HowStuffWorks, this podcast runs on Tuesdays and Thursdays and covers a vast range of topics, from Jack the Ripper to the Spanish Inquisition. Great for improving your knowledge for the next student pub quiz!

Without Fail

A new podcast from the folks at Gimlet Media, Without Fail is an interview podcast where host Alex Blumberg interviews people from the worlds of business, sport and culture. As the name suggests, it has a particular focus on how they failed and what they learned while doing it. The opening two episodes are a fascinating conversation with Andrew Mason who founded, and was then fired from, Groupon.

Freakonomics Radio

Freakonomics Radio takes all the questions you most likely asked your search engine and explores them through the lens of economics and statistics. Yes, we know that doesn’t sound interesting but it’s wildly fascinating in that introspective, yet playful sense of understanding yourself and the world.

The Guilty Feminist

The Guilty Feminist is an award-winning podcast and live show hosted by Deborah Frances-White. With a range of guests, Deborah discusses the big topics all 21st-century feminists agree on, whilst confessing their “buts” – the insecurities, hypocrisies and fears that undermine our lofty principles.

 

Let us know what podcasts you listen to in the comments section

Try It… Earth Hour

Earth Hour started as a symbolic lights out event in Sydney 2007 and now every year millions of people, businesses and landmarks set aside an hour to host events, switch off their lights and make noise for the Earth Hour movement.

30 MARCH 2019, 8:30PM, WHEREVER YOU ARE IN THE WORLD SWITCH OFF!

This Earth Hour, we are being encouraged to have conversations on the loss of nature and ‘why nature matters’ to them. The World Wide Fund For Nature are keen to reach more people than ever, helping them to understand why nature is so vital for their health, well-being and prosperity, and why we need urgent action.

 

” #ConnecttoEarth is a global campaign designed to spread the message as to why nature matters. Together, we hope to create a movement of people around the world who are speaking up to tackle the dual challenge facing the planet – climate change and the loss of nature.

By creating assets on key days throughout the year, WWF work to facilitate conversations about nature, raise awareness on the values of biodiversity and inform people of the steps they can take to conserve and use it sustainably.

WWF has partnered with the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) to create connect2earth.org. It is a new platform designed to share ideas and tools to push for action and change. You can download open source assets to be used for your Earth Hour activities as well as for other future events. “

 

So this #TryitThursday we are challenging students in Kings Residences to take part in Earth Hour 2019 !

Let’s start a conversation about  Why Nature Matters, share your answers in the comment section.

 

 

 

 

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