8 Websites To Help You De-Stress
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8 Websites To Help You De-Stress

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8 Websites To Help You De-Stress

It is that time of year again. Midterms are over, but you are in a mid-semester slump that you just can't seem to get out of. Don't worry though, you are almost at the end of a long semester. You can do it! Check out these cool websites that can help de-stress you while you pull those long all nighters.

LoungeV Creative Studio

Relax with videos of beautiful scenery and peaceful sounds that take you away to places of relaxation even when your stuck in a Tech Center in North Philadelphia.

Attack of the Cute

How can you not smile at adorable puppies, teacup pigs, babies, and kittens.

Do Nothing for 2 Minutes

Listen to calming ocean waves while on the computer doing your work! But there's a catch! You can't touch the mouse or keyboard for two minutes or it makes you start over.

Move Me

Here are 27 motivational quotes and pictures to keep you moving throughout a stressful day!

Calm

This website lets you pick the amount of time you would like to listen to calm sounds. You can pick from a variety of scenery as well!

The Positivity Blog

Here you will find different articles about topics that can make you smile during a long day, and possibly help you see the things differently.

Liquid Particles

Take your mind off of your work for a few minutes, and sit and watch these colorful particles dance around the screen.

The Quiet Place

Take 30 seconds to just relax. I promise, you will not regret it.

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