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BeWell@Stanford coordinates resources from many departments to provide participants with an abundance of wellness resources in
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Health and Fitness
Vaden Health Center
- physical, mental and social health
PHEs
- health role models
Stanford Recreation
- fitness classes, fitness assessments and personal training
Campus Life
Residential & Dining Enterprises
- healthy food choices and locations
Residential Education
- personal support in your residence
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- student advocacy
Student Affairs
- supporting students and the academic mission
Haas Center for Public Service
- providing public and community service
Student Activities and Leadership
- making the most of student life on campus
Parking and Transportation
- bikes, zipcars, ridesharing
Office for Religious Life
- providing faith-based services and programs
Sustainable Stanford
- building sustainability practices into daily life
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- event calendar
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- galleries, gardens and more
Stanford Blood Center
- schedule a blood donation
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When your home gets cluttered, does it affect your well-being?:
Not at all. In fact, it’s a waste of precious time to clear the clutter.
Not very much. The more personal objects abound, the more comforted I feel.
Somewhat. I can take a little clutter, but too much gets on my nerves.
Yes, because I get embarrassed if my home is too cluttered, and that is stressful.
Yes. Although the clutter doesn’t bother me, it annoys my family, so that stresses me out.
Not at all. In fact, it’s a waste of precious time to clear the clutter.
0% (1 vote)
Not very much. The more personal objects abound, the more comforted I feel.
2% (4 votes)
Somewhat. I can take a little clutter, but too much gets on my nerves.
53% (133 votes)
Yes, because I get embarrassed if my home is too cluttered, and that is stressful.
42% (105 votes)
Yes. Although the clutter doesn’t bother me, it annoys my family, so that stresses me out.
3% (7 votes)
Total votes: 250