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Components of Wellness

Components of Wellness. By: Jessica Kotelnicki. Wellness. An active process through which people become aware of, and make choices toward a more successful existence ҉ A choice, way of life, process, and an integration of the body, mind and spirit. 7 Components of Wellness. Spiritual Social

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Components of Wellness

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  1. Components of Wellness By: Jessica Kotelnicki

  2. Wellness • An active process through which people become aware of, and make choices toward a more successful existence ҉ A choice, way of life, process, and an integration of the body, mind and spirit

  3. 7 Components of Wellness • Spiritual • Social • Physical • Intellectual • Occupational • Environmental • Emotional

  4. Spiritual • Provides meaning and direction in life and enables you to grow, learn, and meet new challenges • Not necessarily relating to religious aspect

  5. Social • Having the ability to interact successfully with people and one’s personal environment • Ability to establish and maintain relationships with other people

  6. Physical • The ability to carry out daily tasks, develop cardiorespiratory and muscular fitness, maintain good nutrition and a healthy body fat level • Avoiding abuse of alcohol and drugs • Making positive lifestyle choices

  7. Emotional • Ability to control stress and to express emotions appropriately and comfortably

  8. Intellectual • Ability to learn and use information effectively for personal family and career development

  9. Occupational • Ability to achieve a balance between work, school, and leisure time • Having personal satisfaction

  10. Environmental • The ability to promote health measures that improve the standard of living in the community, including laws and safeguarding the physical environment

  11. Adapting to Change? • While achieving lifestyle change, some may need the self-help approach • This change could be caused by unhealthy lifestyles or behaviors Change can be hard, dealing with it in a healthy controlled manner is the most important part

  12. Self-Help • Assumes that individuals can manage their lifestyle changes and can learn to control those features in the environment that are detrimental to your health Love yourself, love your body. Make healthy choices

  13. Starts with yourself

  14. Change • Three stages • Visitor (red light) • Complainer (yellow light) • Customer (green light)

  15. Visitor • Someone who does not see need for change • Believes things are fine just as they are • Does not recognize a problem exists Need change

  16. Complainer • Someone with a problem but who does not yet feel the desire to take action • Aware that a problem exists • Feel like they can do nothing Can feel like they are stuck in a box

  17. Customer • Someone who knows there is a problem and is ready to do something about it • Clearly motivated • Understands what is required to fix the problem

  18. Helpful Websites • www.chesapeake.edu/wrobbins/ • http://myrestoringlife.org/515086.ihtml • Www.bodyfitnesshealth.com/components-of-wellness

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