25-07-2024 11:58 PM
25-07-2024 11:58 PM
Hi @Shaz51 @tyme , @Jynx , @espressologic
As promised, a redrawn coping skills toolbox, based on the premise that you need to be able to walk before running, in terms of improving or maintaining the eight (+1) dimensions.
26-07-2024 05:44 PM
26-07-2024 05:44 PM
Hi @Shaz51 @tyme , @Jynx , @espressologic
Here are additional suggestions for each of six the toolbox places.
Self-soothing
Distraction
Opposite action
Emotional awareness
Mindfulness
Crisis plan
26-07-2024 06:19 PM
26-07-2024 06:19 PM
Amazing resources @Explorer7 !
Tagging members for the above posts if you are interested:
@Shaz51 @Faith-and-Hope @Glisten @swift1 @creative_writer @Captain24 @Oaktree @Glisten
26-07-2024 08:33 PM
26-07-2024 08:33 PM
26-07-2024 08:55 PM
26-07-2024 08:55 PM
@tyme @Explorer7 Did an amazing job listing all of this 🙌🏼 Huge achievement, massive effort.
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26-07-2024 09:04 PM
26-07-2024 09:04 PM
I've added your pages to my list of 'favourites' so I can refer back to them whenever I need to 🙂
Thanks so much!
26-07-2024 10:44 PM
26-07-2024 10:44 PM
@Shaz51 @Faith-and-Hope @Glisten @swift1 @creative_writer @Captain24 @Oaktree @Glisten @MDT , @Ainjoule , @Snowie Glisten
Thank you for your uplifting support. I'm looking forward to sharing with you and lottsa folks the first version of the online Tutti Frutti Book of Wellbeing. I also intend to have some hard copy books printed, perhaps in A5 format, with a colourful cover. That will be quite something, to actually hold such a book in my hands.
These things are not so far away, given what follows is the consolidated version of physical wellbeing, and 30 suggestions, and an appendix on Caregiving and health. There are seven wellbeing types to go, which seems doable.
Physical wellbeing
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.
In the following list of 30 suggestions for improving or maintaining environmental wellbeing, the letter in parentheses flags which other kinds of wellbeing are reinforced, as follows:
B = Behavioural; Em = Emotional; Env = Environmental; Fi = Financial; In = Intellectual; Oc = Occupational; So = Social; Sp = Spiritual
Physical activity
Nutrition
Sleep
Substance use
Preventive health
Social engagement
Medication safety
Holistic health
Self-care and lifestyle adjustments
Appendix: Caregiving and physical health
Caring for someone can significantly impact the caregiver's health, leading to increased healthcare needs and lower levels of self-care and preventive health behaviors. Research has shown that caregivers often experience worse physical health, including:
Additionally, caregivers tend to have lower levels of self-care and:
These findings highlight the importance of prioritizing the health of caregivers. Researchers emphasize the need for:
Prevention is better than cure, and to address this, there are several dedicated health checks and screening services available. This list is by no means exhaustive but includes:
Some practices offer skin checks and vaccination clinics.
26-07-2024 11:25 PM
26-07-2024 11:25 PM
@Shaz51 @Faith-and-Hope @Glisten @swift1 @creative_writer @Captain24 @Oaktree @Glisten @MDT , @Ainjoule , @Snowie Glisten
Here's the consolidated occupational wellbeing material.
Occupational wellbeing involves participation in activities that bring meaning and purpose, including employment, volunteer work, and other meaningful activities connected to social roles. It is a crucial aspect of overall wellbeing, impacting self-definition, life structure, self-efficacy, relationships, and potentially financial stability. A key wisdom is that people thrive when their activities provide purpose, autonomy or elbow-room (including access to resources and training), and opportunities to attain mastery.
Occupational wellbeing encompasses job satisfaction, a healthy work environment, healthy work choices, job performance, productivity, efficiency, professionalism, job skills, job improvement, knowledge sharing, problem-solving, accomplishment, appreciation, agency (perception of having control), companionship, and pleasure.
Understanding the reasons people stay or leave jobs can provide insights into what is important for occupational wellness, often revolving around management practices and work culture. The number one reason people give for leaving their jobs is their managers. Whether in paid employment, volunteer roles, or self-employment, occupational wellbeing requires proactive management to ensure balance and fulfillment.
In the following list of 28 suggestions for improving or maintaining occupational wellbeing, the letter in parentheses flags which other kinds of wellbeing are reinforced, as follows:
B = Behavioural; Em = Emotional; Env = Environmental; Fi = Financial; In = Intellectual; Ph = Physical; So = Social; Sp = Spiritual
26-07-2024 11:49 PM
26-07-2024 11:49 PM
And here's the consolidated list for financial wellbeing, with 20 suggestions.
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." (O'Reilly N 2013, Book review: Wellbeing: The Essential Elements, The Journal of Positive Psychology, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 174-176).
Australians are generally in a poor state of financial wellness, with 1 in 2 reporting they live from paycheck to paycheck, 1 in 6 admitting to living beyond their means, 1 in in 3 having no emergency savings, and the average credit card debt being $3,076 (2024). The average household also throws away $1,500 in food every year (2023).
Financial wellbeing isn't just about people's financial situation. It’s about having enough money to meet expenses, having spare cash to make choices, feeling in control of your financial situation, and not worrying about money. Financial resilience is the "root system" of financial wellness, enabling us to grow our financial wellbeing. Financial capability includes the attitude, knowledge, skills, and self-efficacy needed to make and exercise money management decisions that fit the circumstances of one's life, within an enabling environment that includes access to appropriate financial services.
B = Behavioural; Em = Emotional; Env = Environmental; Fi = Financial; In = Intellectual; Oc = Occupational; So = Social; Sp = Spiritual
27-07-2024 12:15 AM
27-07-2024 12:15 AM
And here's the consolidated list of 51 intellectual wellbeing suggestions:
Intellectual wellbeing refers to participation in cultural, community, and educational activities, fostering lifelong learning through both informal life experiences and formal education. It emphasizes the importance of creativity, curiosity, and openness to new ideas and experiences, helping to keep the mind sharp and enhance problem-solving abilities. By valuing and sharing knowledge, skills, and intellectual challenges, individuals can expand their abilities in various cognitive domains, maintain cognitive health, and lead a stimulating and successful life.
Beh = Behavioural; Emo = Emotional; Env = Environmental: Fin = Financial; Occ = Occupational; Phy= Physical; Soc = Social; Spi = Spiritual
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