Book Exchange Social

September 30
 @ 3:30 pm
 - 5:00 pm
photo inside Innis College Library with the words "BOOK EXCHANGE SOCIAL" and college logos overlaid

Exchange a book. Explore our library. Make new connections.

Innis Wellness is teaming up with our college library to bring you an afternoon of good fun and helpful resources. This is a great way to bond with your peers over a shared love of books while making new connections in the Innis community — like our college librarian, Kate!

Tuesday, September 30
3:30–5pm
Starting point: Events Room, Innis Residence
111 St. George St (ground level)

This free event is open to all Innis College students and residents, as well as students enrolled in any of the College’s academic programs.

Book Exchange Social is the second instalment in a yearlong Eight Dimensions of Wellness series. To start off the school year, we are focusing on the Social Dimension in September. 

Why socialization matters for wellness

Humans are inherently social — our connections do more than lift spirits: they boost our health, extend our lives, and build our resilience. Studies show that strong social ties can lower anxiety, protect against disease, and even reduce the risk of early death — comparable to quitting smoking or treating obesity. Moreover, feeling connected is one of the best defences against depression and isolation.

“It’s time to harness the power of connection for our health and well-being.” (WHO, 2023)

 

The Eight Dimensions of Wellness is a holistic model that recognizes wellness as more than just physical health. It reflects the many interconnected areas that shape our overall quality of life. Each month at Innis, we will focus on a new dimension, starting with the social.
  • Social – Developing healthy, supportive relationships and a sense of belonging (September)
  • Environmental – Creating safe, pleasant, and sustainable surroundings that support your well-being (October)
  • Intellectual – Engaging in creative and mentally stimulating activities, expanding knowledge and skills (November)
  • Emotional – Understanding and managing your feelings, coping effectively with stress, and building resilience (December)
  • Occupational – Feeling fulfilled and balanced in your work, studies, or other meaningful activities (January)
  • Physical – Caring for your body through healthy habits like exercise, nutrition, sleep, and regular checkups (February)
  • Financial – Managing resources effectively and planning for both current and future financial stability (March)
  • Spiritual – Finding meaning, purpose, and values that guide your life (not necessarily religious) (April)
By paying attention to all eight areas, we can build a more balanced, fulfilling, and sustainable approach to wellness.

Details

Date:
September 30
Time:
3:30 pm
 - 5:00 pm

Venue

Innis Events Room & Innis College Library
Innis Residence/Innis College
111 St. George Street/2 Sussex Avenue
Toronto