The Wellness Channel
Supporting your uniqueness
Everyone brings their own mix of experiences, perspectives and strengths to the world. This month let’s explore what it means to be yourself, and how to better understand and support one another. Also how creating space for different ways of thinking, feeling and being helps us value each person’s uniqueness.
- You are one of a kind! Celebrate your unique personality
- Coming back to your unique self – Take a moment to check in with yourself
- What is intuitive eating? Intuitive eating offers a different approach
- Everyday ways to get kids moving more – Physical activity is a natural mood booster, strength builder and stress reliever
Creating a Respectful Workplace
Integrity and respect in workplace interactions help cultivate a positive and successful environment that enhances our community. This program will review communication skills and other behaviors that promote respectful, open ways of relating, settling differences and working effectively as a team.
The Global Wellness Institute defines wellness as the active pursuit of activities, choices and lifestyles that lead to a state of holistic health. To support your wellness journey, you have access to various available resources.
Helpful Links!
⭐ Calm App
Need help now?
📞 Call 1-800-234-5465 to talk to an Emotional Wellbeing Specialist 24/7
📞 Call or text 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline if you or a loved one has a mental health or substance use crisis
Mental Health
The Global Wellness Institute defines mental wellness as “an internal resource that helps us think, feel, connect and function; it is an active process that helps us to build resilience, grow and flourish.” Doing things that make you feel good, happy or meaningful will increase your mental wellness, resulting in an increase in your mental health.
Physical Wellness
The term “physical wellbeing” refers to how well your body functions and feels, which is important for achieving everyday activities and staying healthy. Don’t know how to get started on improving your physical wellness – get started today with available resources for Faculty and Staff.
Emotional Wellness
According to the NIH, how you feel can affect your ability to carry out everyday activities, your relationships, and your overall mental health. How you react to your experiences and feelings can change over time. Emotional wellness is the ability to successfully handle life’s stresses and adapt to change and difficult times. To support your emotional wellness, please access available resources for Faculty and Staff.
Financial Wellness
Achieving financial wellness means you're not constantly stressed about money. Instead, you have a clear understanding and a sound plan for managing it.
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