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Key Messages

Exercise Intuitively:ÌýListen to your body and do what makes you feel good

Mix It Up:ÌýIntegrate flexibility, cardio and strength training

Stay Active and Consistent:ÌýAim to move intuitively 3-5 days a week for 30 minutes

Exercise for Health:ÌýRather than for appearance or burning calories

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Recharge Your Body:ÌýSleep for optimal daily functioning, it's the most effective thing you can do for your health each day

Restore Your Mind:ÌýSleep for memory and creativity, mental wellness, and mood and emotion regulation

Rest:ÌýSleep is a necessity, not a luxury. Strive for 7-9 hours ofÌýconsistent, quality sleep each night

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Eat Intuitively:ÌýGive yourself permission to eat any food when you're hungry

Weight is not Worth:ÌýWho you are isn't dictated by your body size or shape

Eat Whole and Fun Foods:ÌýGet a variety of foods, ranging from veggies to dessert, each day

Get Enough Fuel:ÌýThis means 3 meals and 2-3 snacks for college studentsÌýÌý

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Understand:ÌýHow these substances work, the effects on your health, the risks, the legal consequences

Reflect:ÌýOn your reasons for using, on your options, it's your choice

Plan:ÌýPractice low-risk strategies for safer use and to reduce harm

Listen

What messages do you receive related to your body and physical health? Listen to these new perspectives, reframing the way we think about our health with the hope of cultivating more balance in our lives.

Nutrition

Not all food is created equal, and climate change is having an effect on nutrient content of food.

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Exercise

Listen to neuroscientist Wendy Suzuki talkÌýabout the benefits of exercise for the brain. Consider your relationship with exercise and if you look at exercise the same way.Ìý

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Podcast: Ìý|ÌýMeb Keflezighi

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Sleep

In this short talk, Arianna Huffington shares a small idea that can awaken much bigger ones: the power of a good night's sleep.

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Alcohol

What really causes addiction — to everything from cocaine to smart-phones? And how can we overcome it? Johann Hari has seen our current methods fail firsthand, as he has watched loved ones struggle to manage their addictions.Ìý

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Do

Are you willing to do an experiment to help you feel better about your body and physical health?ÌýWe want to challenge you to try something new in the hopes of building new skills for your toolbox.Ìý

Reflect

What have you learned as a result of listeningÌýand engaging in new activitiesÌýrelated to your body and physical health?Ìý

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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.Ìý

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!Ìý

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.Ìý