Getting the Most Value out of Your Education

ACT skills for staying present and on purpose

Staying Present in the Classroom

It's no secret that staying focused in class can be challenging. Maybe you catch yourself scrolling through social media, stressing about tuition or bills, replaying a conversation with a roommate, or thinking about the long list of assignments waiting after class.

It's not that you don't care about your coursework. It's that life does not pause just because you step into a classroom.

Still, your education is an investment of time, energy, and money. The question is: how do you truly benefit from that investment?

That's where Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) skills can help. ACT is not about "fixing" you or forcing you to pay attention. Instead, it is about developing tools that help you stay engaged, present, and connected to what matters most.

Sometimes that means tuning into a lecture. Sometimes it means noticing when your thoughts drift to worries about grades, finances, or the future, and then gently bringing yourself back with intention.

These tools are not only for students who feel like they are struggling. They are useful for anyone who wants to find meaning in their academic journey and take actions that reflect their long-term values.

By practicing these skills, you will be able to answer common questions like: "why am I here?" and "what am I doing?" with clarity and confidence.