05-07-2024 09:00 PM - edited 05-07-2024 09:02 PM
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@tyme Oh right no worries 🙂 ty
20-07-2024 03:14 PM
20-07-2024 03:14 PM
I was delighted to find this thread of yours. Thanks for taking the initiative and starting it back in July 2021. Three hundred-odd replies and three years on, and it's still going! The eight dimensions (plus one extra) could be arranged as follows:
The one extra is "behavioural" wellbeing. I happen to have referred to "wellbeing" rather than "wellness".
Behavioral wellbeing refers to one's characteristic behaviors and conduct in going about one's life, and responding or reacting to various situations. It's influenced by:
a. Personality: This remains largely unchanged throughout life, being roughly 60% nature and 40% nurture. That said, it can be informative to consider its relevance to one's behavioural makeup.
b. Attitude: You get to choose your attitude to life, which can positively or negatively shape your behavioral wellbeing and, in turn, influence your three internal kinds of wellbeing: intellectual, emotional, and spiritual. Attitude includes self-efficacy and mindset.
c. History: You can't do much about your history, aside from stepping back and considering if your values, which inform your beliefs, which inform your rules, and which you acquired subconsciously from your parents, teachers, friends, and society as you grew up, are still working for you. The same goes for examining your habits.
d. Motivations: Motivations include your goals and aspirations, which can equally benefit from self-consideration.
The results of the interactions between your three internal kinds of wellbeing (intellectual, emotional, and spiritual) in determining your overall wellbeing are mediated by your behavioural wellbeing.
20-07-2024 03:30 PM
20-07-2024 03:30 PM
That's very helpful @Explorer7 ! Thanks for sharing!
You've made it very clear and easy to understand.
Welcome to the forums!
Feel free to introduce yourself here Re: Welcome! Introduce yourselfi here 🙂
20-07-2024 03:41 PM
20-07-2024 03:41 PM
21-07-2024 11:44 AM
21-07-2024 11:44 AM
Hello @Shaz51 @oceangirl @wellwellwellnez @HenryX @Swansong @Historylover @Fizz @MDT @Emelia8 @bipolarbunny @Snowie @StuF @BlueBay @Judi9877 @Tinker67 @AussieRecharger @Gwynn @Faith-and-Hope
From Shaz51's first post to this thread, and the first 60 or so following posts in July 2021, I've collected and attempted to distil your 50-odd suggestions as to what works to maintain or improve environmental wellbeing, and added a few of my own. I'll next do the same for physical wellbeing.
Environmental wellbeing refers to your sense of safety, comfort, and connection with your physical surroundings. It encompasses the quality of your immediate environment, such as your home or workplace, and extends to your broader community and the planet.
Here are ways to improve or maintain your environmental wellbeing:
As an example of E2, I was listening to music while writing this post.
Could you pls let me know if you have any other suggestions?
21-07-2024 03:25 PM
21-07-2024 03:25 PM
Hello
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From posts to this forum during Jul and Aug 2021, I've collected and attempted to distil the suggestions as to what works to maintain or improve physical wellbeing, and added a few of my own.
Physical wellbeing involves maintaining your body in optimal condition through a balanced diet, regular exercise, and healthy habits. It encompasses more than just physical fitness, also including adequate sleep and self-care practices. By proactively managing these aspects, you can preserve your body, age gracefully, and enjoy a high quality of life.
A. Physical activity
B. Nutrition
C. Sleep
D. Substance use
E. Preventive health
F. Social engagement
G. Medication safety
H. Holistic health
Could you please let me know if you have any other examples of what's worked for you to develop or maintain your phsyical wellbeing?
Next will be occupational wellbeing.
21-07-2024 09:11 PM
21-07-2024 09:11 PM
@Explorer7 You have done a remarkable amount of work there.
Outstanding amount of categorising and consolidating.
I’m sure it will be beneficial to everyone who uses this thread.
Thank you for your time and attention. Your efforts are appreciated.
with gratitude
G
22-07-2024 12:14 AM - edited 22-07-2024 12:16 AM
22-07-2024 12:14 AM - edited 22-07-2024 12:16 AM
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From posts to this forum during August 2021, I've collected and attempted to distil the suggestions as to what works to maintain or improve occupational wellbeing, and added a few of my own.
Occupational wellbeing involves participation in activities that bring meaning and purpose, including employment, volunteer work, and other meaningful activities, including those connected to social roles. It is a crucial aspect of overall wellbeing, impacting self-definition, life structure, self-efficacy, relationships, and potentially financial stability. People thrive when what occupies them gives them purpose, the autonomy or elbow-room to perform their roles (including access to resources and training), and opportunities to attain mastery.
Next will be financial wellbeing.
22-07-2024 12:03 PM - edited 22-07-2024 04:22 PM
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@Historylover , @Appleblossom , @Owlunar , @ShiningStar , @Elac , @MySunrise , @Schitzo , @saltandpepper , @MDT , @TAB , @Faith-and-Hope , @Zoe7 , @Clawde , @Judi9877 , @NatureLover , , @Meowmy , @Peri , @Sophie1 , @Sophie1 , @Scoo , @FindingStrength , , @Libra , @Bezak482 , @oceangirl , @BlueBay , @Kurra , @Teej , @Adge , @cloudcore , @TideisTurning , @frog , @outlander , @Snowie , @Ant7 , @Smc , @Tinker67
From posts to this forum during August 2021, I've collected and attempted to distil the suggestions as to what works to maintain or improve finanical wellbeing, and added a few of my own.
Financial wellbeing is the state of having financial stability and confidence to meet one's practical needs and future goals. It involves financial resilience to withstand financial shocks, financial capability which includes the knowledge, skills, and confidence to manage money effectively, and having sufficient resources to meet daily needs while feeling in control of personal finances. Satisfaction with one's current financial situation and future prospects, as well as the broader economic context, also play important roles.
Research suggests that, "Having money is not a guarantee of happiness as one would expect. However, there is no denying the fact that there is a direct correlation between wellbeing and Gross Domestic Product (GDP). In other words, people who live in countries with high GDP have a significantly greater chance of a high score on the wellbeing index than people who live in poorer countries. One of the tips in this section is to spend your money on experiences as opposed to material possessions. You will get more 'bang for your buck' in terms of your wellbeing."
The above quote is from: O'Reilly N 2013, Book review: Wellbeing: The Essential Elements, The Journal of Positive Psychology, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 174-176.
22-07-2024 12:50 PM
22-07-2024 12:50 PM
thank you for your wonderful information and your messages @Explorer7
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