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Students: You finished spring classes. Now what?

5 ways to keep moving forward

You made it. You survived weeks 10-16 of your spring semester 2020 with all of your classes delivered online. You miss your friends, your activities, your old life. Maybe you lost a job or your internship has been canceled and now you feel stuck and directionless. First I want to validate how you are feeling. This sucks. All of it. You should take a few days – even a week – and re-set, breathe, get outside. Most of us are still in Phase 1 of Governor Inslee’s re-open the economy plan. That means many cannot get back to work for awhile and now you don’t have classes to distract you (or at least not as many classes for those in summer session). So now what?

For my Type A’s – this will be a well-received post because you like to plan ahead and keep busy. Others may have more of an “ugh. shhhhhhhhhhhh” response and prefer to sit outside with your dog listening to a true-crime podcast while scrolling through your favorite subreddit, and working on your tan. Fair enough. I feel your pain. But – we could make a deal. What if you spent 1-2 hours/day over the next six weeks gearing up for the inevitable Phase 2 and 3 and prepare yourself for the next chapter of life BEFORE it becomes critical and chaotic? That way, by the 4th of July you will have a few things ready to go that you don’t have today. You will be ahead of most of your peers who are all in the same situation. You will have a leg up and it will no doubt pay off.

Work with me. I promise to not lead you astray.

Below are 5 WAYS you can begin this process of moving forward right now. I want to keep this simple. In future posts, I will outline more lengthy instructions and provide samples and resources. For now, my goal is for you to TAKE ACTION NOW so these are intentionally low impact and low-risk – things you can do immediately and on your own.

So I gave you several things to work with. Even if you just did one task per week over the next 5-6 weeks, you would be well on your way to self-advocacy and progress. Don’t overthink it. Just do it! You got this!


#KeepGoing #KeepGrowing

This post is part of Rebecca L. Cooney’s Professional Pathways – Never Stop Learning series. Check out more posts in the Professional Pathways category.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Rebecca Cooney is a Clinical Associate Professor of Strategic Communication and Director of Murrow Online Programs at The Edward R. Murrow College of Communication at Washington State University. She is also a Research Associate for the Center of Excellence for Natural Product-Drug Interaction Research. Rebecca has more than 26 years of professional experience. Her core areas of expertise include user experience design, integrated communication, brand strategy, and digital communications. She holds a BA in organizational communications and MS in communications and is the recipient of the 2019 Oaks Award for innovation in teaching, 2015 Scripps Howard Visiting Professor in Social Media, and 2014 Plank Center Educator Fellow awards.

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