1. Layer up

This may seem like one of those “well obviously” statements, but layering your clothes does, in fact, make a huge difference. Start off with a base layer of thermals and add on from there. Be sure not to add on too many layers that will leave your body screaming for rescue.

2. It’s the little things that count

Gloves, beanies and scarves go a long way toward giving you the added warmth to brave the freezing temperatures out there. Switch it up by adding a splash of color to your winter wardrobe to brighten up your day…literally!

3. Expose as little skin as possible

Cover everything. I mean EVERYTHING. While having most of your face covered during the winter is not the most attractive look, it surely beats being whacked in the face by the biting cold, especially when you have to be up early for those 8 a.m.s.

4. Get a grip

Having a good pair of winter boots not only keeps your toes warm and toasty, but it also decreases the chances of falling flat on your face, courtesy of black ice.

5. Soup for the soul

Our dining hall does a pretty good job of offering a variety of soups on a daily basis. Try some of them out and give your body an added boost to brave the cold.

6. Moisturize your skin

While this technically doesn’t keep you warmer during the winter, it certainly helps to keep your skin hydrated. Few things are worse than ashy skin, chapped lips, or having your skin sting because you were too lazy to moisturize that morning. Go ahead and give your skin some TLC.

7. Keep it moving

Find any excuse to keep moving, preferably indoors, and get your heart rate up. With your body in motion, you’re bound to improve circulation and increase your body temperature.

8. Better your bedding

Add an extra blanket or two to your bedding for better insulation and improved comfort levels on those colder nights.

9. Coffee

Take a break from your busy day to enjoy a warm cup of coffee, tea, or really anything warm that appeals to your taste buds. Invite a friend or two and engage in good conversation.

10. Snuggle up

After a long, cold day, I’d recommend curling up with your favorite “blanky,” a good book, or your favorite show on Netflix and indulge in a satisfying binge session.

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