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College brings a sudden surge in independence—and for many students, that shift reveals just how much they’ve been relying on others to manage their routines.

In this mini-episode, we explore:

  • Why summer is the ideal time to practice daily and weekly routines
  • The importance of identifying what habits actually work (and which don’t)
  • Questions students should ask now: Who’s keeping me on track—me or someone else?
  • What needs to shift before college to stay on top of wellness, time, and responsibilities

From remembering medication to setting sleep schedules, students need to own their habits before the first day of class—not after the first crisis.

60% of first year college students are underprepared to succeed. LAUNCH is a flexible summer-before-college program that equips students with the learning, mindset, and productivity skills they need to THRIVE starting Day 1.

Join us at almamodern.com/launch

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