
It’s a crazy good addictive feeling, but it can lead you astray!

Answering questions at Boston College O’Neill Library
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I haven’t seen them. If you lost them in O’Neill, check the user services desk; they have a lost & found. No, but seriously, I’m sorry you lost your marbles.I hope you have some methods for regaining calm. If not, may I recommend a wellness coach? bit.ly/BC-wellness-coach

Developing better habits is not easy, but you can do this! You can sign up for career coaching with the Connors Family Leanring Center (CFLC) to learn ways to manage your time and studying in a way that will let you SLEEP! bit.ly/BC-connors

Cassowaries usually end up on top of dangerous bird lists because they’re huge (150 pounds!) and fast. https://bit.ly/3MCeCE4 In North America I wouldn’t want to tangle with any kind of raptor (eagles included), but owls are most of the top ten. https://bit.ly/47tmmAb

It is really hard and I know many of my human friends struggle with feeling depressed. You are not alone. You could talk with someone at University Counseling (bit.ly/BC-counseling), like another student recommended, or sign up for Wellness Coaching at bit.ly/BC-wellness-coach (building meaningful relationships is one of their target topics.)

Makes my little wall heart glad when you students are so supportive of each other. There is love, for sure.

I’m sorry that’s happening. Tell him your honest feelings, and let go of controlling what happens. And please don’t scribble out someone else’s question; that’s not kind.

No worries, and thanks for clarifying! ❤️

I’m sorry life’s treating you badly right now. I hope you have someone to talk to about it. A reason, hmmm. Would it make you feel better if there were one? Perhaps instead of a reason for the bad stuff, look for the small good stuff. I find even little things can help me feel better when big things are bad.

I am The Answer Wall, with a dedicated cadre of library staff helpers. Answering questions is part of librarianship – you may want to discuss a career with one of our staff! Just go to the Reference Desk. BTW we majored in all kinds of different fields.

Do you like literature? I highly recommend a course on literature you might be less familiar with, like Modern Middle Eastern and Arabic Literature in Translation, or Knights, Castles, and Dragons (German lit in translation), or Black and Popular: Speculative Fictions by Black Writers, or Strange Doctors: Nineteenth Century Literature & Medicine.

Great suggestion! I love philosophy, and I love film, and the combo sounds unbeatable.