CAMPUSPEAK’s Top Speakers on Preventing Burnout

Preventing burnout in students is crucial for their overall well-being and academic success. By addressing and managing stress, students can maintain better mental health, sustain motivation, and achieve a balanced approach to their studies and personal lives. Effective burnout prevention helps ensure that students remain engaged and resilient, fostering a more productive and fulfilling educational experience. CAMPUSPEAK offers a number of speakers who speak on the topic.

Jen Manly helps people avoid burnout through her action-oriented approach to purposeful productivity and empowered boundaries. With a focus on making work sustainable, she empowers audiences to take back their time and energy to do more of what they love without compromising their impact.

 

 


Stephanie Simpson empowers individuals to ignite their inner leader, build resilience, and live life where they can thrive under pressure. Through compelling storytelling and research-backed peak performance techniques, Stephanie enables others to develop a deeper self-understanding and meaningful connection with others and the world around them.

 

 


Tianna Faye Soto empowers students to care for their mental health and wellness and confidently face the college journey. Her work is heart-centered, service-driven, culturally informed, and rooted in empathy.

 

 


Chris Butsch believes preventing burnout is crucial for student leaders, as it ensures that their leadership roles enhance (rather than hinder) their academic performance, relationships, and overall well-being.

 

 


Dr. Lauren Cook helps students fight the stigma of mental illness and teaches communities how to implement wellness. She shares how students can create a life of purpose by identifying and implementing individual and group values.