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Prompts for Self-Care

This week includes wellness day and a spring holiday – meaning there’s a bit more time to think about what you need.

Self-care – those activities we do to take care of our mental, emotional, and physical health – reduces stress, improves emotional health, and provides a better quality of life.

What counts as self-care is different for all of us. For some, going camping would be an ideal way to spend this long weekend; for others, camping would only add stress. So we recommend starting with some reflection questions. Pick one or a few of these questions, and give yourself permission to consider your answers without any judgment or pressure. The goal is to learn about yourself and the ways to take care of yourself.

How do you recharge?

 

What did you love to do as a child?

 

How do you remind yourself that you’re enough?

 

What’s a choice that you can make this week to prioritize your needs?

Wellness day is a part of the academic calendar this year (and thank goodness!). Use it to take a nap, paint a picture, or host a picnic – just be sure you do something that prioritizes your needs.

Healthy Haps

MONDAY 4/11

TUESDAY 4/12

WEDNESDAY 4/13

THURSDAY 4/14

  • Wellness Day - DO SOMETHING FOR YOU!

FRIDAY 4/15

SATURDAY 4/16

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In order to facilitate summer operations, Campus Rec is urgently seeking:
  • Swim Instructors
  • Lifeguards
  • Facility Operations
  • Intramural Sports Officials
Other positions available include Marketing Assistants, Group Fitness Instructors, Personal Trainers, Challenge Course Facilitators, and more.

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Traveling internationally this summer?

Connect with Campus Health's International Travel Clinic. They provide:
  • Information concerning health risks in destination countries. 
  • Administration of vaccines recommended or required for your destination(s) to prevent illnesses.
  • Medications to help prevent malaria or altitude sickness, and to self-treat diarrhea if it occurs while traveling.
  • Educational materials about travel-related topics so you'll know how to protect yourself against infectious diseases and other travel concerns.
  • Recommendations tailored to you and your itinerary taking into consideration your immunization and medical history, your current medications, allergies, your planned activities, and type of accommodations.

A Clinical Pharmacist Practitioner with a Certificate of Travel Health from the International Society of Travel Medicine reviews each itinerary and questionnaire to prepare recommendations.

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Warming up with a low-intensity activity like jumping jacks or jogging for 5-10 minutes before exercising can help prevent injury and improve your performance. Just ask RJ! 😉
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