Health vs Wellness
Dimensions of Wellness
Identify the Dimension
Living a Healthy Life
Real-Life Examples
100

This refers to a state where the body is functioning properly and free from disease or illness. 

Health 

100

This dimension focuses on habits that support the body such as nutrition, sleep, exercise, and hygiene.

Physical Wellness


100

Recycling, reducing waste, and protecting natural resources.

Environmental Wellness


100

Daily decisions and behaviors that have the power to affect health.

Lifestyle Choices

100

Eating nutritious foods, staying hydrated, and getting enough sleep.

Physical Wellness

200

The active process of making choices that create balance in different areas of life.

Wellness

200

This dimension focuses on building and maintaining meaningful relationships and supportive connections with others.

Social Wellness

200

Creating a budget and saving money for future goals.

Financial Wellness


200

Genetics, environment, habits, relationships, and stress are examples of these.

Influences on Wellness
200

 Using apps, messaging platforms, or online games to stay connected with friends.

Social Wellness


300

These are the eight areas of life people work to balance when striving for wellness.

Dimensions of Wellness

300

This dimension involves curiosity, learning, and activities that expand knowledge and skills.

Mental/Intellectual Wellness


300

Exploring careers that match your interests and talents.

Occupational Wellness

300

 The estimated number of years a population is expected to live based on statistics.

Life expectancy

300

Reading books, learning new skills, or taking a class outside your comfort zone.

Mental/Intellectual Wellness

400

This concept is considered the goal people work toward when striving to live a balanced and fulfilling life.

Health

400

This dimension involves recognizing feelings and responding to situations in healthy ways.

Emotional Wellness

400

Spending time with friends and maintaining supportive relationships.

Social Wellness

400

The actual number of years a person lives.

Life Span

400

Journaling, expressing your feelings, or asking for support when needed.

Emotional Wellness

500

True or False: Someone can still work toward wellness even if they are experiencing stress or illness.

True

500

This dimension focuses on meaning, purpose, and guiding principles in life.

Spiritual Wellness

500

 Practicing deep breathing, mindfulness, or meditation.

Spiritual Wellness

500

The aspects of life that make life meaningful and enjoyable.

Quality of Life

500

Prioritizing spending and saving money responsibly.

Financial Wellness

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