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Spending your time in a safe and clean environment can help promote Environmental Wellness.
Enjoying your work or education and having financial security along with understanding work or school/life balance is how you create Occupational Wellness.
The basis of spirituality is discovering a sense of meaningfulness in your life and coming to know that you have a purpose to fulfill.
Emotional Wellness centers on thoughts, feelings, and being able to have a positive outlook on life.
Having positive and healthy connections with family, friends, teachers, classmates, teammates, coaches, and others is defined as Social Wellness.
Critical and creative thinking, and being open to new ideas and ideologies are all ways to adopt and maintain intellectual Wellness.
Wellness is a way to address and make changes to certain aspects of your life that will lead to healthier physical, emotional, and social outcomes.
Physical Wellness is how you take care of your body and listen to what it is telling you so that you can optimize your health.
The Peer Wellness Program is designed for students to engage, support and encourage one another on the benefits of self-care and wellness
Learn more about all of the different events, opportunities and experiences offered through Seneca Polytechnic Student Life
Frequently Asked Questions about Seneca Student Leadership Conference
All Student Leadership Award finalists require reference by a Seneca faculty or staff member, or an external individual.
The following awards require a nomination by a Seneca faculty or staff member.
The Student Leadership Awards are financial awards presented to students in recognition of their leadership qualities in the classroom, on campus or in their local community.
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