A seabag is a large, cylindrical canvas duffle bag that sailors use to transport personal belongings.
The seabag activity asks participants to pack a personal seabag and then, introspectively, look for relationships between the contents of their seabag and the 6 dimensions of health.
Explain the connections between the contents of their seabag and their personal health status as it relates to the 6 dimensions of health, particularly spiritual health.
Compare contents of their seabag to their personal value system.
A fully packed seabag, neither underpacked nor overpacked.
Classroom discussion including a rationale for each item selected for the seabag.
Show the class a US Navy seabag or a duffel bag and explain the purpose of the bag.
Ask students to personalize their "paper seabag" by decorating the bag using crayons or markers provided.
The ship's Commanding Officer, CAPT David Prothero, has always stressed flexibility to this Sailors, and it became a vital trait as crew members canceled their holiday plans, packed their
seabags, kissed their loved ones goodbye and shoved off.