The Center for Student Wellness believes in taking an intuitive eating approach to nutrition. This means giving oneself permission to listen to one鈥檚 inner wisdom about food, eat in a flexible and attuned manner, and honor internal hunger cues, satiety, and appetite.


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Nutrition Key Messages

Give yourself permission to eat foods that are satisfying and fueling for your body.

Food Rules worksheet

Weight is literally a numerical reflection of your body鈥檚 relationship to gravity. Weight, nor body size or shape, dictate who you are as a person. They do not dictate intelligence, kindness, talent, passion, purpose, strength, or love. Celebrate body diversity.

Understand cultural and social influences on food choices. Try to eat a variety of foods each day, including starches, fats, proteins, produce, desserts and snacks.

Balanced Eating advice

On average, college students benefit from eating 3 meals, and 2-3 snacks daily, though this can depend on food access, activity level, or other factors.



Body Image Key Messages

Practice body respect by being gentle with yourself and care for your body by engaging in beneficial health behaviors.

Our story changes! Cultivate confidence in your body by practicing positive body-talk, and thanking your body daily for how it functions, looks, and serves you.

Seek satisfaction with your body by dressing comfortably, and accepting your body regardless of beauty standards.

Set boundaries with and hold accountable yourself and others around body talk; question norms and share body-respectful messages with friends and family.



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Shift the Focus on Body Neutrality: Another Way to See Your Body


What BC Students are saying about the culture around nutrition and movement


What is Body Neutrality?

Body neutrality is the idea that you don鈥檛 have to love or hate your body.

Instead, you appreciate what your body does, not just how it looks.It shifts the focus from appearance 鈫 to function & experience.



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How do you care for your BODY? Engage in these reflective activities to discover what works best for you. To strengthen your relationship with food and your body:


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What do you need to do to care for your mind (or body, or soul) and live well? Sign up to meet with a Wellness Coach to reflect on your current wellbeing and set goals that feel achievable to you.



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We want to help you find joy in your journey, wherever you鈥檙e at. We have many resources within Center for Student Wellness and throughout campus to continue this conversation鈥攚e鈥檙e here to listen, reflect, and help you set and achieve health goals that feel intuitive, sustainable, and balanced.听

Meet with a Peer Wellness Coach

Engage in a conversation about your health and wellness goals related to caring for your body - in the areas of sleep and general health, body image and exercise, and alcohol and other drugs!听

Visit bc.edu/wellnesscoach to schedule your Wellness Coaching session and learn about each type of appointment, or use the links below to sign up directly through google calendar.听

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