| 1. Holistic individual well-being | Making Connections and Interconnections
where participants experienced a sense of connecting with their bodies, family, and nature. | I took a photo in my backyard because it was a nice close place and it was comfortable to me since it is familiar [. . .] safe and the people that have been in it makes me feel loved. I have many great memories with people I love in that yard [. . .] I would have gone to the beach if I could because I grew up there and it makes me feel very loving and calm. (P21)I felt more grounded and connected with my body. (P7)I was thinking about how I was grateful for my family and the outdoors and the earth. I felt grounded and clear-headed. (P5)I liked looking at the birds, clouds, and trees outside, feeling the ground under my bare feet, and the wind and sun on my skin. (P10) | 27564 |
| Interoception and Being in the Moment by sensing psychological and physiological changes, such as heart rate are vital to maintaining well-being. | [. . .] as I am walking I also felt my heart moving at a slow pace and the tensions of my muscles sleep. (P2)I was able to understand my mind and my body and tell myself that I am doing enough and that I am good enough. I have struggled with being confident in my skin and the loving-kindness activities really helped that. The walking activities also allowed me to be actively present. (P4)The breathing exercises helped me reduce my heart rate and be calm. (P8)I often felt more present and able to think in a more rational way. (P10) |
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| Empowering the “Refresh Button” and Enhancing Productivity as they engaged with the intervention activities and narrated they focused on tasks better, enhanced productivity, and felt empowered, like using a “refresh button on a computer” (p. 19). | I felt a lot more capable of being able to handle the tasks I had to complete for the next day. I felt very good about myself and more relaxed and able to complete daily tasks. I was thinking about how I was going to manage the tasks I had to do the next day. I was thinking that I was going to be productive and my mind was more clear to be able to go to bed without anxiety. (P3)[. . .] have only felt empowered (P18)[. . .] I think I’ve gotten pretty good at focusing and clearing my mind always makes me so relaxed and feel like a can do anything. (P19) |
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| Safe and Familiar Diverse Environment in which participants chose different locations to complete the MBPA where they felt safe; familiar places were key to realizing the rejuvenating intervention effects. | I feel my room is a safe space and I feel like I’ve done this by creating areas with peaceful art that feel neat and organized. (P6)The environment during this activity was awesome. It was at the perfect temperature outside and it was also quiet on campus. It gave me chance to be in my thoughts while I was walking and gave me a chance with me, myself, and I. (P2) |
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| Innovation Impacts and Future Preventive Plans on how they self-identified preventive strategies and future plans to enhance and extend their well-being. | I feel better prepared when I start to have symptoms of depression and anxiety. I have tools in my box I can use rather than relying 100% on my medication. (P8)I can do it during finals week and also any time when I feel overwhelmed. (P17)I think it would be great to use in between homework assignments or right before a big exam. The brief mind body activity really does help to clear one’s head so that they are better able to focus on the task at hand. (P3)I think it would be very beneficial if work places or school included practices like this. (P19) |
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| 2. Physical Activity as a Matter of Necessity | PA Behaviors and Actions
as participants described their current levels of activity, and how “critical for overall health” (P17) such behavior was. Whether their activities were team-oriented or solo, formal or informal, athletic in nature, or simply moving to music, participants related the essential importance of PA. | I am a huge fan of physical activity. I admit at times it can be hard to prioritize, although I find it extremely rewarding and necessary. (P18)I have always been a big fan of the outdoors and sports. (P17)I think it’s essential for every individual to partake in, whether it be big or small. (P20) | 19978 |
| Positive Emotions
were induced as journal reflections documented, “it made me very happy” (P2), in addition to relief from physical discomfort. (P9 and P5) photovoice reveal that the intervention helped reflect toward others (Figure 4). | I love being physically active. It has always been a huge part of my life and it makes me super happy. (P4)What I loved is when I said “may I be strong.” I felt the strength building inside of me each time I said it. (P8)It felt really nice. Despite the activities not being that active, I felt like I had more energy after doing them. Especially being able to do them in the sun made my day, the combination just makes you happy. (P13) |
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| Physical Activity Constraints and Challenges
where participants wrote about how the transition to college decreased their PA. | I for sure need to be more active. I love being active just between full time student and full time work it’s hard to find time or motivation. (P1)I wish that I still viewed physical activity in a positive light, I don’t know how to get back to that kind of mindset. Instead of being a fun stress reliever, physical activity is stressful to me because it means I have to stop studying or give up time doing things I enjoy. I also worry about if I am doing the physical activity correctly. (P7)[. . .] I can’t find the energy to do anything. I would love to feel the same that I did before. (P19) |
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| 3. MBPA intervention impacts | Meaningful Positive Impacts and Contextual Experiences
as participants responded to this intervention to decrease stress and alleviated issues related to breathing after contracting COVID-19. | I’ve never felt this type of relaxation in my life. (P2)It was really great!! The intervention was something I’ve never experienced before but I enjoyed how it made me feel. (P5)I feel good. Allowing myself to breathe in different ways and really focus on what my body is doing has helped me a lot. I had Covid in November, and since then, I have had days where I have difficulty getting a really good deep breath. The 4-7-8 breathing technique has already been helping me expand my range of deep breathing which I am grateful for [. . .] my breathing has gotten better. (P11) | 19161 |
| Self-observed Changes
were reported. Students narrated on positive changes, such as becoming a more patient and better person, spending less time on electric devices, being more aware of their surroundings, and focusing less on others’ judgment or opinion. | My stress has decreased significantly. Having a structured intervention to use was very helpful and I feel as though it reduced my stress just enough to pull me out of a funk or prevent me from going into a tailspin. (P5)Was awesome [. . .] It’s given me time to make myself better as a person and has provide me with patience. (P2)[. . .] allowed me to move away from my screen and slow down. (P4) |
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| Sleep Hygiene
is affected by the long hours dedicated to studying and working can lead to erratic sleep patterns. Participants notably had trouble sleeping and the intervention induced better sleep hygiene. | I noticed that when I completed the intervention before bed, I was able to sleep better. (P3)They helped me [. . .] to feel less overwhelmed [. . .] fall asleep better if I was feeling anxious. (P10)I was noticing that it helped me relax at certain points when I really needed it, and also helped me sleep better. I did it before bed and it helped me wind down, and relax my mind a lot. (P12) |
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| Purposeful Course & Research Comments
described how the effectiveness of the intervention helped. Despite the general overall reporting that indicates positive outcomes, a student did note that recording their responses could be stressful. | It was needed for my wellbeing and it was a really great experience. (P5)[. . .] if I didn’t resonate with an activity, there was going to be a new one in a week or two! (P7)[. . .] thank you for helping reduce my stress in definitely one of the most stressful years of my life. (P19) I think that including videos was very helpful because sometimes I would be confused by the descriptions. (P16)Sometimes it stressed me out knowing how much I needed to keep track of. (P12) |
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| 4. Broadening strategies for adapting and reacting | Brevity
and variety of intervention helped participants overcome stress as students completed 10 practices. | [. . .] focus on my breathing has shown me that everything that I’m going to face in my life it going to be hard, but as long as I stay calm, I’ll be fine. (P2)[. . .] really helped me relieve stress in the short term and feel more grounded, almost like I was resetting my brain [. . .] I am interested in learning more about MBPA to manage my stress! I think that also after trying the different types of activities and taking time to reflect on my experiences I was able to better understand what activities I liked and why. (P7)The brevity of it is also really nice, its efficient and quick to stop for 10 minutes. (P5) | 18552 |
| “Move My Body Gently. . .Relax into the Movement”as the intervention helped participants relax. | I was able to release my storm of all consuming thoughts for a few minutes and just breathe and move my body gently. . . I was able to focus on my breath and really enjoy and relax into the movement. (P5)I was thinking that this would be very good for me and would give me a chance to relax when I really need it. (P12) |
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| “Slow Down and Breathe was Necessary”as all students noted that the semester was very stressful and using the breathing activities helped. | I felt relieved. I have been incredibly stressed this semester so having that chance to finally be able to slow down and breathe was necessary. (P14)I really enjoy the breathing techniques and just being able to find some peace and quiet. I really needed that [. . .] it intentionally gave me time to relax and just literally take a deep breath. (P1) |
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| Self-care
care is evidenced in the journals; the importance of having some time to relax and clear their head, to be calmer and more aware of themselves and others. | I was able to get out and just relax for a little while. Just take time to clear my head [. . .] I really liked it, because it brought my attention to not just myself, but others around me. It also brought more focus to clearing my head during my walks. It made me feel calmer and loving towards myself and others around me [. . .] being more loving towards myself [. . .] It really helped me sort out my thoughts. (P9) |
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| 5. Systemic effect of stress management changes | Evoking and Inducing Emotions
as students wrote how their emotions accompanied their learning experience. | I loved the breathing activities because it has helped me a ton with my lungs after having Covid. The walking activities were good too, and I love the kindness module so far the most. (P11) | 10459 |
| Relationships and Companion
are fun and essential channels to find comfort and support. | I did it [MBPA activity] with my friend because she is really close to me and we support each other a lot. (P4)I did it with my mom because she is the one that I have been having a hard time with recently. (P21) |
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| 6. Perceiving causes of stress | COVID-19
reflected overwhelming experiences. Contracting COVID-19 resulted in stress and difficulties academically, financially, and physically. | Intense. My husband and I’s apartment lease ended when COVID began, and my husband and I both got COVID [. . .] still have lingering effects from Nov (shortness of breath, distorted taste/smell). (P15)I’m not sure if anything can take away the trauma that I have been through. However, the activities we did in this research have helped me stay in the moment rather than worrying about the past or future. (P21)I also had Covid-19 the first week of the study [. . .] I don’t really have a lot of memory from that week because I had a bad fever and felt really out of it. (P6)I fell behind in school because my parents and sister were diagnosed with Covid and I had take care of them. (P8)I constantly stress about money and school and how I am going to be able to handle everything in a world that is not normal right now. (P12) | 9635 |
| “Work, work, and more work”by collective stressful educational and work experiences are reflected through the journals. | I am working full time it is hard to find the time. Since I just will come home and work on homework and watch lectures. (P19)I love being active just between full time student and full time work it’s hard to find time or motivation. (P1) |
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| Time Constrains
were shared as multiple stressful experiences related to feeling lost, struggling to maintain productivity or finding time for self-care. | I feel very lost and struggle to maintain productivity. (P14)I was so stressed about time, and couldn’t confidently say that I could put 10 minutes of my day toward myself. I was always thinking about school work and that I had to do more every day. (P4) |
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