The dean鈥檚 list of advice: 3 ways to make it through the rest of the semester
Buffs, this week marks the halfway point in our spring semester and I want to check in with you all鈥攈ow are you doing? What are you needing right now?
As you continue on, and in thinking about what you may need, I have some advice this month to help you make it through the rest of the semester and continue to keep our community safe.
Understand and prioritize your needs
During challenging times, it鈥檚 more important than ever to take care of yourself. However, sometimes it鈥檚 not always easy to know what we need in a given moment or how to prioritize our needs.
In my experience, especially in the winter months, I have found that the simple act of getting outside during the day has been very beneficial in meeting some of my self-care needs. It helps me to focus on gratitude that I think is so key to having a productive day. Spending time outside gives me a change of scenery, a mental health break in my day and a chance to move around. For these reasons, I prioritize getting outside each day鈥攅ven if it鈥檚 for a few minutes to get some fresh air.
To help you prioritize your needs, Health and Wellness Services has created a free self-assessment tool that allows you to evaluate your current habits and create a plan. They also have a list of ways you can practice self-care鈥擨 encourage you to try a few of the self-care ideas this semester and prioritize what works for you.
Be considerate and safe
Knowing that many of us are experiencing feelings of frustration, stress and anxiety, be considerate of others. This includes your peers, neighbors, faculty members, co-workers, friends and family. Our actions often have an effect on those around us, whether we realize it or not, so I encourage you to do what you can to be kind and thoughtful. Check in and stay in touch with your friends and family. Find productive ways to take a break and de-stress. If you鈥檙e looking for things to do, there are many upcoming student events to help you connect with others. And wherever you are, remember to follow health and safety measures to help protect your friends, family and neighbors.
Ask for help
If you鈥檙e struggling with something鈥攎aybe it鈥檚 your coursework, finding a summer internship or making friends鈥擨 strongly encourage you to ask for help. Asking for help is not always easy for many of us. But if we can take that first step in finding support, it can make a difference and help the rest of your semester be a positive experience.
The Division of Student Affairs is here to help you. There are a variety of resources to help you with whatever you may be struggling with, including:
- Peer Wellness Coaching. Peer Wellness Coaches are Buffs who are trained to help students navigate resources, set goals, get connected on campus and more. If you need help navigating CU 麻豆影院, finding ways to meet new friends or improving your self-care, Peer Wellness Coaching is a great free resource to try.
- Let鈥檚 Talk. If you鈥檙e concerned about stress, sadness, worry, relationships, academic performance, family problems or financial struggles, Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS) is here for you. They provide free and confidential consultations through their virtual Let鈥檚 Talk program. Let鈥檚 Talk counselors can help provide insight, solutions and information about additional resources.
- Academic Success and Achievement Program (ASAP). If you live on campus or are a first-year commuter student, ASAP offers free peer-tutoring support and one-to-one sessions.
- Career workshops and programs. If you鈥檙e looking for an internship or job after graduation, Career Services offers weekly workshops with tips on resumes, gaining experience, networking and more. You also have the chance to ask career development advisors specific questions.
And if you aren鈥檛 sure what you need or where to find help, I鈥檓 here for you. I鈥檒l be out again this month as a 鈥渄ean on the go鈥 and would love to connect. Stop by my pop-up office hours or send an email to deanofstudents@colorado.edu to ask questions and learn about resources; no appointment needed.
Take care of yourselves and each other, and let鈥檚 make the rest of the semester great.
JB Banks
Acting Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs
Dean of Students and Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs