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Meditation for Stress Management Group
The Meditation Group offered by the Counseling Center is a chance to get together with others in the NDSU community to meditate for stress management and increased peacefulness and well-being. The group, which has been ongoing since Fall 2001, is open to NDSU students, faculty, and staff, and is free of charge. All levels are welcome! Beginners can learn and practice meditation basics, while those more experienced with meditation can maintain their meditation practice in an informal group environment.
Summer 2008 meeting times are weely at 2:30 on Mondays (excluding university holidays) Please note: no meetings on 7/7 or 7/14.
New members are always welcome, and no advance registration, special clothing or equipment is necessary; feel free to show up if interested! All sessions are held in the Cousnseling Center, 212 Ceres Hall, in the group testing room. (Note: Please stop to announce yourself at the reception desk before proceeding back to the room.)
It is not necessary to come to all the meetings in order to attend the group; you are welcome to attend whenever you can. Please note, however, that it is important to arrive on time when you come, as the door is locked promptly at the start of meditation to avoid interruptions.
Please keep watching this site for announcements of updates, cancellations and changes. If you have any questions, feel free to call the Counseling Center at 231-7671.
Click here to view meditation handout for the group. Click here to read "Meditation: It's Not What You Think," an article about meditation and mindfulness. Click here for links to meditation audio files.
Introduction to Mindfulness Workshop
**Stay Tuned for Announcement of Future Dates and Times**
Much more than a relaxation technique or concentration skill, mindfulness entails a way of being that can open the door to a whole new way of experiencing and responding to the inevitable "ups and downs" of life.
One section of Study Skills Class (section 01, class # 5251) will be offered through the Counseling Center for Fall 2008. This is a one-credit, pass/fail class that helps students develop skills necessary for successful academic achievement. Course topics included motivation, time management, note taking, textbook reading, test taking, stress management, and information processing. Meets weekly from 1:00-1:50 on Wednesdays in Dunbar LB 152, from 8/25/08-12/19/08. For further registration information, please consult the registration schedule. (Other sections to be offered by the TRIO office for SSS students only, and by the Office of Orientation and Student Success; please consult the registration schedule, or the TRIO office and Office of Orientation and Student Successfor information on those sections).
Career Planning Class Fall 2008 EDUC 124
This one-credit, pass/fail course helps students make satisfying decisions regarding college majors and careers. Students explore career options by learning how their attitudes, beliefs, interests, skills, values, and lifestyle preferences blend with elements of certain occupations. For the Fall 2008 semester, one section of the course will be offered: Thursdays from 11:00-11:50 (class # 5256), in FLC 415A. Please consult the registration schedule for further registration information.