Below you will find some resources to help maintain physical and mental wellness during a time of social distancing. For additional information, continue to check www.rrc.ca for updates.
Several are free, but check to ensure before you download. Some examples include:
Follow your favorite fitness professional on social media, or check out a new community to share your progress.
Many fitness facilities and companies are live streaming classes or providing online content. Check your local yoga studio, gym or other fitness facility to see if they are hosting anything. Alternatively, check out one of the options below.
Please note that these options may involve fees.
Stress and anxiety are normal reactions to abnormal situations. Now more than ever, it’s important to prioritize self-care and finding activities that help us feel grounded. Reach out to the Campus Well-being Team if you have any questions about campus Mental Health and Fitness resources.
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Music is an excellent wellness tool. Whether you put on some music to shift your mood, express yourself by making music, or learn a new musical skill – the emotional and spiritual power of music can’t be denied. While we stay home as much as possible these days, it’s still important to take meaningful breaks from work and academics, giving our bodies and minds a chance to recharge.
For these reasons we’re happy to invite staff and students to a series of Thrive events centred around music and delivered by the Manitoba Conservatory for Music and Arts.
Registration for each workshop opens two weeks in advance. After registering, you will recieve a Zoom link to join the event. All workshops run 7-8pm on a Wednesday. There is no cost to attend and you do not require your own instrument.
Music improvisation uses music patterns and concepts to create free form and stylistic new arrangements. Learn how to take your music knowledge and add your personal expressions to create a new arrangement.
Participate in the creation of brand new music! Tune in to observe, provide your creative input toward lyrics and melodies, help improvise or vote on song ideas. We will use Garage Band to create a new music composition on the spot.
What are some of your most loved songs and why? Bring a favourite song to this “round table” session and we will listen, discuss the artist, structure and meaning. You are welcome and encouraged to play your song using an instrument, or find a recorded version (whatever your preference). Let’s talk about what makes this music great!
Tap your feet, clap your hands and break out the pots and pans as you learn how to tell an exciting story through percussion soundscapes. Register here.
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She Wore Flowers in Her Hair is an event in support of mental health awareness in memory of Jaedra Winter who died by suicide in June 2015. The aim is to raise awareness, spread love & create a community where people feel safe talking about mental health. All proceeds go to Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba.
The event takes place at Kelburn Estate and starts at noon on Saturday, June 8th. Pre activities such as Bootcamp by Johana Seier and a Volleyball tournament will commence at 11:00 am. Pre registration for these events is 10:30 AM – 11:00 am.
Bring a lawn chair, cash, Picnic blanket, yoga mat, sunscreen, etc.
Activities include:
Live Bands
Inspirational Speakers
Flower Crown Workshop ($5)
Craft Table
Self Care Booth – come make your own self care bag with goodies! (FREE)
Therapy Puppies
Pony Rides
Silent Auction
Makers Market
SWF Merch, Pop, Chips, Cotton Candy on sale!
Lunch by Pony Corral (1:00 PM – 3:00 PM, FREE)
Laughter Yoga
Yoga by Modo Yoga
Meditation
Closest to the Pin Gold Competition with prize
Axe Throwing by Lumberjax
Card Readings
Photobooth by Photomonkey
AND MUCH MORE!
Tickets are on sale now
http://weblink.donorperfect.com/sheworeflowers2019
Follow She Wore Flowers in Her Hair on Instagram @officialsheworeflowers
& Facebook, for more information.
“It’s time for you to take self-care into your hands and Love Your Mind,” urges CreComm student, Jennifer Pazdor. She, in partnership with Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba, is hosting two individual days of self-care for youth and young adults in Winnipeg.
The workshops will cover five areas of self-care:
Each topic will be taught by a skilled instructor who will explain how the technique can impact your wellbeing and help you learn to use the technique in your life.
Workshops are free to attend so choose the day or location that’s best for you and reserve your ticket on Eventbrite.
January 19 workshop: Prairie Lights Dining Room (Red River College Notre Dame Campus, 11360 Skinner Rd.)
January 20 workshop: Temple 23 Winnipeg (Exchange District, 62 Albert St.).
Food and beverage will be available. There will be door prizes and giveaways. Each attendee will receive a self-care package at the end of the workshop with some gifts and guides to self-care.
Donations to Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba are welcome.
Follow Love Your Mind on social media for more information: @loveyourmindwpg and check out their website: loveyourmindwpg.com.
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Time: 12:05 – 12:55pm
Location: Prairie Lights Meeting Room (NDC)
Bring your lunch. Free dainties and tea will be provided.
All staff and students are invited.
Guiding us through different aspects of music therapy, Rachel will invite us to listen to music, make music, and analyze lyrics, all to promote good health while relieving stress and anxiety. Come on out and give it a try!
For questions or accessibility needs, please contact Breanna.
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The THRIVE Week planning group is pleased to announce that musician Robb Nash will be delivering the keynote talk and musical performance. All staff and students are invited and free pizza lunch is provided.
The award-winning Robb Nash Project is a registered Canadian charity that engages young people through the power of music and storytelling to inspire hope and encourage positive life choices. He sensitively tackles serious issues like addiction, self-harm, and suicide while exuding positive energy.
According to Robb, “We help people discover their gifts, rather than focus on their failings. We help them to learn not just to survive, but to lead a life of significance.”
Check out a short video of Robb’s story here: https://www.robbnash.com/who-we-are/
Date: Wednesday, November 7th
Time: Noon-1pm
Location: The Cave Lounge, Notre Dame Campus
Free pizza lunch will be provided to all who attend, while supplies last.
During THRIVE Week we take time to reflect on the role of self-care and balance on developing positive mental health that supports academic and career success. This year, THRIVE will be held November 5-9.
Events and activities provide an opportunity for rest, social connection, physical activity, fun, personal growth, and learning.
The week long series of events is a partnership between the RRC Students’ Association and the Healthy Minds Healthy College Initiative.
Check out the NDC Thrive Guide and EDC Thrive Guide to see the full slate of activities.
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-Meditation and Yoga
-Speaker Series
-Music
-Therapy Dogs
-Mental Health First Aid Training
-and more activities!
Please view the Thrive Week Guide below for times, dates and a full listing of all activities.
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Gear up this summer for some wellness approved summer festivals!
Need more culture? Visit Travel Manitoba to fill your summer with fun!
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Wow, the snow has finally melted (mostly) and it actually feels like spring. Nice. Here’s this weeks collection of wellness links courtesy of the Monday Mash.
If you have a link or a photo that you’d like to share send an email to mkrywy@rrc.ca and we’ll include it in a future “Mash” edition.
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This week on the Monday Mash we share some great links on music, memory, and the martial arts.
If you have a link or a photo that you’d like to share send an email to mkrywy@rrc.ca and we’ll try to include it in a future “Mash” edition.
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