Mental Health
- The end of the semester can be an overwhelming time, whether you're studying for finals, preparing for graduation or heading home for the summer. Here are 6 self-care tips that can help you finish strong this semester.
- For many of us, the past year has taken a toll on our relationship with our bodies. Here are 5 ways to work toward body acceptance and practice positive body image.
- You may be feeling the stresses of an increased workload and additional responsibilities outside of school. Here are four ways you can manage stress that are surprisingly simple.
- The spring semester has officially begun, but it still feels like winter outside. Here are 3 things you can do to make it through the last few winter months.
- With so much going on, it can be hard to pinpoint exactly what we need or what our priorities should be. Here are a few steps to help you get started: 1: Take our free self-assessment We have created a free self-assessment for students, staff and
- This has been a year of transitions, and it can feel overwhelming when we experience a number of changes all at once. Here are a few tips to help you live (and thrive) through change.
- New Year, new resolution. Creating New Year’s resolutions can be difficult, especially when we are faced with a laundry list of things to do or feel like we’re still recovering from last year. Here are a few tips to help you set goals and
- It’s normal to feel stressed, worried or anxious about finals. Here are a few tips for creating positive affirmations that can help you change negative thought patterns and get you through finals (and the rest of 2020).
- Finals are almost here (someone had to say it). While finals can be a stressful time any year, this year may bring more stress than usual. Here are 5 tips to help you get through it: 1: Listen to your body When we are feeling preoccupied, stressed
- Social media has a lot of benefits: it’s a place where we can keep up with friends, make plans and hear about events. However, it can also become a source of stress and anxiety. As 2020 continues to unfold, we may feel more stress and anxiety