Why Wellness Matters
Maintaining an optimal level of wellness is absolutely crucial to live a higher quality life. Wellness matters. Wellness matters because everything we do and every emotion we feel relates to our well-being. In turn, our well-being directly affects our actions and emotions. It’s an ongoing circle. Therefore, it is important for everyone to achieve optimal wellness in order to subdue stress, reduce the risk of illness and ensure positive interactions.
Eight Dimensions of Wellness
There are eight dimensions of wellness: occupational, emotional,
spiritual, environmental, financial, physical, social, and intellectual.
Each dimension of wellness is interrelated with another. Each dimension
is equally vital in the pursuit of optimum health. One can reach an
optimal level of wellness by understanding how to maintain and optimize
each of the dimensions of wellness.
Occupational Wellness
Occupational wellness is about enjoying your occupational endeavors and
appreciating your contributions. This dimension of wellness encourages
personal satisfaction and enrichment in one’s life through work.
Emotional Wellness
Emotional wellness relates to understanding your feelings and coping effectively with stress. It is important to pay attention to self-care, relaxation, stress reduction and the development of inner resources so you can learn and grow from experience
Financial Wellness
Financial Wellness involves the process of learning how to successfully manage financial expenses. Money plays a critical role in our lives and not having enough of it impacts health as well as academic performance. Financial stress is repeatedly found to be a common source of stress, anxiety and fear for college students.
Environmental Wellness
Environmental wellness inspires us to live a lifestyle that is respectful of our surroundings. This realm encourages us to live in harmony with the Earth by taking action to protect it. Environmental well-being promotes interaction with nature and your personal environment. Everyone can have a strong environmental conscious simply by raising their awareness.
Intellectual Wellness
Intellectual wellness involves having an open mind when you encounter new ideas and continuing to expand your knowledge. It encourages active participation in scholastic, cultural and community activities.
Physical Wellness
Physical wellness relates to maintaining a healthy body and seeking care
when needed. Physical health is attained through exercise, eating well,
getting enough sleep and paying attention to the signs of illness and
getting help when needed.
Social Wellness
Social wellness helps you perform social roles effectively and comfortably, and create a support network. This dimension of wellness allows you to not only develop encouraging relationships with peers, but also intimate relationships with romantic partners.
Spiritual Wellness
Spiritual wellness allows you to develop a set of values that help you
seek meaning and purpose. Spirituality can be represented in many ways,
for example, through relaxation or religion. But being spiritually well
means knowing which resources to use to cope with issues that come up in
everyday life.
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