Wellness is a conscious, deliberate process that requires being aware of and making choices for a more satisfying lifestyle.
Environmental Wellness
involves being and feeling physically safe, in safe and clean surroundings, and being able to access clean air, food, and water. Includes both our micro-environment (the places where we live, learn, work, etc.) and our macro-environment (our communities, country, and whole planet)
Immediate Environment Wellness
Anxiety Reduction Guided Mindfulness Meditation
Under Pressure: Mindfulness For Teens
Spiritual Wellness
involves having meaning and purpose and a sense of balance and peace.
Types of Spiritual Wellness
15 minute guided meditation
10 minute guided meditation
Physical Wellness
involves the maintenance of a healthy body, good physical health habits, good nutrition and exercise, and obtaining appropriate health care.
Personal Journey for a better mental health
Exercise for mental health
30 minute workout
Intellectual Wellness
involves lifelong learning, application of knowledge learned, and sharing knowledge
Examples of Intellectual wellness
Creative Arts
Social Wellness
involves having relationships with friends, family, and the community, and having an interest in and concern for the needs of others and humankind.
No, not social media.
Emotional Wellness
involves the ability to express feelings, enjoy life, adjust to emotional challenges, and cope with stress and traumatic life experiences.
Supporting Emotional Wellness
Financial Wellness
involves the ability to have financial resources to meet practical needs, and a sense of control and knowledge about personal finances
Student Financial Wellness
Occupational Wellness
is all about achieving a balance between work and leisure, and doing so in a manner that is both emotionally and financially rewarding. It is about finding a career that is meaningful to you, and doing work that you find motivating and exciting!
Tips for work/life balance
Disclaimer: The following links are purely for educational purposes and are not intended as psychological interventions or as a substitute for psychological treatment. If you are in interested in getting psychological help you should seek the consultation of a licensed mental health professional.