Becoming more resilient leads to better levels of overall mental health, ability to handle obstacles, and having shared narratives around failures and challenges. 

Let's talk resilience

Key Messages



Discover

 What messages do you receive around caring for your mind? Listen to a variety of perspectives, from experts and peers, and consider how it relates to your experiences.  

Hear from an expert

What trauma taught me about resilience

Traumatic experiences taught Charles Hunt that resilience is one of the most important traits to have, is critical to our happiness and success, an can be learned.



More perspectives

BC Blog: Resilience: Roll with Resistance

This is My Brave: Ai

 



Explore


How do you care for your mind? Engage in these reflective activities to discover what works best for you.




Live


What do you need to do to care for your mind (or body, or soul) and live well? Sign up to meet with a Wellness Coach to reflect on your current wellbeing and set goals that feel achievable to you.



Let's Talk More...

We want to help you find joy in your journey, wherever you’re at. We have many resources within Center for Student Wellness and throughout campus to continue this conversation—we’re here to listen, reflect, and help you set and achieve health goals that feel intuitive, sustainable, and balanced. 

Meet with a Peer Wellness Coach

Engage in a conversation about your health and wellness goals related to caring for your body - in the areas of sleep and general health, body image and exercise, and alcohol and other drugs! 

Visit bc.edu/wellnesscoach to schedule your Wellness Coaching session and learn about each type of appointment, or use the links below to sign up directly through google calendar. 

Did You Know?

60%

of BC students said their academics were not hard to handle

78%

of students believe in their ability to bounce back after an event

80%

of students said they would seek help from a mental health professional if they had an issue they wanted to work out

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