I have learned that many people are not consciously aware that there are actually multiple dimensions to our wellness. Specifically, there are eight core dimensions. Physical is one. If our physicality is unwell, it affects us in multiple ways beyond our physicality. When we get sick or hurt, we sometimes end up angry or sad or unable to focus. We have an emotional component. When we are going through grief or stress or a disagreement, our emotional state will immediately cause us to be unbalanced in our overall wellness. We have occupational wellness. We could be absolutely fine physically and emotionally but when work stress hits, it can impact us physically and emotionally. The next dimension is financial. Everything could be going perfectly in our life and a financial setback or stress can throw our whole world off track. Many marriages can be detrimentally affected by financial stresses. Next we have the intellectual dimension. Intellectual wellness means striving toward creativity in life, growing intellectually, and having good overall mental health. We can nurture this with continued learning, reading books, creating art, practicing problem solving, improving verbal skills, keeping abreast of social and political issues, and even learning to cook new recipes!
Our spiritual wellness includes whether or not we feel a sense of purpose, some sort of meaning to our life. Feeling good about our ethics and morals. This may include religious activities or some other type of belief system that gives us a sense of wellbeing. Social wellness is next. How are the relationships we have and our interactions with others supporting us? Building nurturing relationships that are healthy and having genuine connections are a huge component of our overall well being. Lastly is our environmental wellness. Is the environment in which we live allowing us to relax and feel positive? Is our work environment positive and comfortable? Are we able to implement regular time outdoors in nature? If any one of these dimensions are impacted, our entire wellbeing becomes unbalanced. Consider your own core dimensions. Consider what areas you can consciously work to improve in all eight dimensions to ensure that you achieve complete wellness.
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