Striving for Wellbeing
The meaning of wellbeing is multidimensional, and is comprised of having a balance in these key elements:
- Physical. This includes lifestyle choices that affect the functioning of our bodies. What we eat and how active we are will affect our physical wellbeing.
- Emotional or psychological. This is our ability to cope with everyday life and reflects how we think and feel about ourselves.
- Social. This is the extent that we feel a sense of belonging and social inclusion. The way we communicate with others, our relationships, values, beliefs, lifestyles and traditions are all important factors of social wellbeing.
- Spiritual. This is the ability to experience and integrate meaning and purpose in life. Achieved through being connected to our inner self, to nature or even a greater power.
- Intellectual. It is important to gain and maintain intellectual wellness as it helps us to expand our knowledge and skills in order to live an enjoyable and successful life.
- Economic. Economic wellness, in short, is our ability to meet our basic needs and feel a sense of security.
In our complex world and the challenges faced in daily living, achieving personal well-being can be an ongoing challenge. Per the “Wellbeing People” website, this can be achieved via these five steps:
Five simple ways to improve our overall wellness are:
- Connect – talk and listen to others and always live in the moment.
- Be active – do what you can and enjoy what you do.
- Take notice – remember the simple things that give you joy.
- Keep learning – embrace new experiences and seek new opportunities.
- Give – give people your time, your words and your presence.
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