NAVIGATING YOUR ROLE: SELF-CARE AND Indira Sultanic,

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NAVIGATING YOUR ROLE: SELF-CARE AND Indira Sultanic, Translation Studies WELLNESS Tanesha Walker, Counseling and Human Development Services

Objectives: Provide an overview of the scope of the graduate student roles and responsibilities Increase students’ knowledge of the importance of self-care in navigating through graduate school Inform graduate students of existing resources and how to utilize them Demonstrate a breathing exercise that students can do on their own

Complex Conversations Here’s a scenario . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v cH79 UtcCbhU&feature youtu.be

Role: Student Responsibilities: Attending Classes Weekly Readings Individual and Group Projects Blackboard Blogs and Forums Deadlines

Role: Scholar Responsibilities: Conducting research Writing papers Running experiments Finding publishing opportunities Co-authoring Meeting publication deadlines Preparing for the job market

Role: Teaching Assistant (TA) Responsibilities: Class Preparation Syllabus Teaching Weekly Lesson Planning Grading Office Hours

Role: Research Assistant Responsibilities: Working on research for your professor Helping develop research methodology Doing research in the lab Experiments

Role: A Person With a Life! Single/Married Children Pets Hobbies Part-time/full-time job Expenses Non-academic responsibilities Etc.

What is Wellness? ".a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity." - The World Health Organization. "a conscious, self-directed and evolving process of achieving full potential." - The National Wellness Institute

A Holistic Approach to Wellness The National Wellness Institute proposes a holistic wellness model: – Six Dimensions of Wellness

Self-Care Physical Wellness Emotional Wellness – Sleep, exercise, and nutrition – Calming the body – Healing through movement and music – Tuning into your emotion – Expressing emotion in a healthy way – Self-reflection and self-awareness

Self-Care Intellectual/ Spiritual Wellness Cognitive Wellness – Religious practices – Curiosity in ones work – Collaborating with those from other professions – Getting involved – Connecting with nature – Meditating

Self-Care Social Wellness – Friends and family – Peer relationships with colleagues – Attending social gatherings Occupational Wellness – Job interest and value – Using your own talents and skills – Job satisfaction

Useful campus resources Student Support Services – Counseling and Human Development C enter – University Health Services – Psychological Services

Recreation Options at Kent State Student Organizations: – Center for Student Involvement – Graduate Student Senate – Gradfest – Graduate Studies – Graduate Student Social Fitness and Wellness: – Recreation and Wellness Center

Recreation in/and around Kent Restaurants, bars, live music, hike & bike trails, the Esplanade etc. – Downtown Kent Yoga in Kent: – One Love Yoga Studio – Kent Yoga National Parks: – Cuyahoga Valley National Park Museums: – Cleveland Museum of Art – Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Let’s try an exercise! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v tnHlB8aQp3Y

References Counseling and Human Development Services. (2014). Self-care. [PowerPoint slides]. National Wellness Institute: http://www.nationalwellness.org World Health Organization: http://www.who.int/en/

Thank you for attending GSO! Feel free to contact us with any questions: Indira Sultanic – [email protected] Tanesha Walker – [email protected]

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