I Am a Student
Be Strong needs YOU – Being a young person is among the most rewarding, important and challenging roles in society. Thank you for being willing to learn how to develop and we are so proud of you for seeking help!
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Check out below, all types of great resources to help strengthen mental, emotional and relational health.

Latest Helpful Resources for Students
Finding the Awesomeness in Bad Situations
Have you ever struggled with self-doubt or just felt stuck in a rut? Of course you have! We all have. It’s awful… but it doesn’t have to be.
How to Handle Prejudicial Bullying
People belonging to these seven categories are more likely to be bullied than others. What should you do if you are in one of them?
Seven Simple Ways to Make Gratitude a Part of Your Day
When you have more gratitude in your life, you have more happiness in your life.
Value Criticism: The Secret to Saving a Good Relationship
But it feels bad to be criticized. Why should we value criticism?
How Daily Gratitude Can Change Your Life
Expressing gratitude daily can improve your mood and increase your happiness and optimism.
Be Strong is Better With Jacob Sartorius
With the understanding that everybody encounters social aggression somewhere, sometime, Jacob Sartorius chooses to use his voice to help, stating, “If you don’t use your platform for good, why have one?”
Why am I Feeling so Down Lately?
Studies show that during the winter months, lack of sunlight, dark clouds and drop in temperatures can kick off the “winter blues.”
Understanding Hating
When someone is hating on you, they’re trying to get a reaction out of you for their own personal enjoyment.
Diversity
There are always two sides to every story and it’s always possible that you might not be right.