Published: March 22, 2018
Man walks on high wire

Don't let spring break be the point when you give up! Resilience is the key to finishing the semester strong.听

Join Sally Spencer-Thomas for her talk听鈥淯p on The High Wire: Promoting Resilience During Tough Times鈥 on Monday, April 2, at the Engineering Center. Spencer-Thomas is a clinical psychologist, public speaker听and success coach, who was invited to campus do give a session听on resilience;听she is very excited, as this听is one of her favorite talks to give.

If you go

Who: Open to the public
奥丑补迟:听鈥淯p on The High Wire: Promoting Resilience During Tough Times鈥
奥丑别苍:听Monday, April 2,听6鈥7:15 p.m.
Where: Engineering Center, room 265
RSVP: Totwloha.ucb@colorado.edu or on

As a survivor of her brother's听suicide and an activist in suicide prevention who has been invited to the White House for talks and on stage at the Grammy's this year, Spencer-Thomas has knowledge in a variety of challenging topics.听She will leave everyone in the audience with a roadmap to their specific journey through resilience so听all can apply this information to their personal lives.

To Write Love on Her arms is teaming up with the Psychology Club/Psi Chi, the Association of Holistic Wellness听and the Neuroscience Club with goals of spreading resilience through the 麻豆影院 community.听The event is planned for听this time because finals are approaching as well as spring break and a general lack of motivation. The groups听aim to help students, employees听and community members through tough times by educating on how to overcome adversity.听

The talk will only be about an hour then the last portion will be availible to ask questions. The venue has a capcity of 152, so please RSVP to听twloha.ucb@colorado.edu.

If you have any questions, please email either jennifer.mortensen@colorado.edu, twloha.ucb@colorado.edu听or cole.maze@colorado.edu.