Physical wellness involves making choices to avoid harmful habits and practicing behaviors that support your physical body, health and safety.
Ways to work on physical well-being:
General Health
- Practice personal hygiene (wash hands before eating, sneeze into arm, etc.)
- Visit the health center if you feel ill or want more information about healthy habits
- Aim for 7-9 hours of sleep most nights
Sexual Health
- Practice open communication with your partner. This includes discussing STI testing as well as sexual likes and dislikes
- Avoid using alcohol or drugs before or during sex. This may decrease the likelihood of practicing safe sex
- Urinate before and after sexual intercourse. This may help limit the risk of a urinary tract infection (UTI)
- Use a condom every time you have sex to reduce the risk of STIs
- Visit the health center for STI testing, gynecological services and general sexual health questions/concerns
Drug and Alcohol Use
- Make healthy choices surrounding drug and alcohol use
- Join the movement of Lafayette students who have decided to participate in #LiveWellWeekends and reap the benefits of abstinence or moderation
Fitness and Nutrition
- Find a way to incorporate fitness practices into your daily life
- Learn more about the nutritional fuel your body needs to function optimally by working with a nutrition counselor
- Read about the unique, sustainable, and locally grown food initiative through LaFarm at Lafayette