Physical wellness
Intellectual wellness
Financial wellness
Environmental wellness
Spiritual wellness
100

dietitians and nutritionists if you need help, or try programs like Weight Watchers.

Resource for nutrition 

100

Befriend people who can stimulate your mind, and get into a discussion with them about topics that interest you.

 

resource for conversation

100

Have your résumé updated so you can promptly submit it when you see an opportunity.

Resource for work

100

 Accessing clean air, food, and water

The first dimension of environmental wellness

100

Recognizing our search for meaning and purpose in human existence

The first dimension of spiritual wellness 

200

Try managing your routine to carve out time to rest and sleep, and cut back on caffeine.

resource for sleep 
200

Explore public events in your community by checking out the events section in the newspaper

Resource for personal interests

200

Ask the bank about the types of accounts available— such as checking and savings accounts—so you are using them to your advantage and gaining interest where available.

Resource for checking and savings accounts

200

Preserving the areas where we live, learn, and work

The second dimension of environmental wellness

200

Developing an appreciation for life and the natural forces that exist in the universe

The second dimension of spiritual wellness

300

Find support groups and 12-step groups, like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA), in your community and attend meetings

Resource for Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs

300

Befriend people who can stimulate your mind, and get into a discussion with them about topics that interest you.

 

Resource for Conversation

300

There are free or low-cost services that can help you plan for the future. The local library can often direct you to affordable financial planning resources.

Resource for retirement/ other accounts

300

Promoting learning, contemplation, and relaxation in natural places and spaces

The fourth dimension of environmental wellness

300

 Read about other types of beliefs to help you become more understanding, accepting, and open-minded.

Resource of beliefs 

400

Consider seeing a holistic health provider or attending community health fairs.

 

Resource in preventive medicine

400

Subscribe to your local newspaper or pick up a free edition. Many offer sections on subjects that are local, national, and international.

Resource for Brain exercise 

400

Make sure you use a company that is credible

Resource for debt

400

Occupying pleasant, stimulating environments that support our well-being

The third dimension of environmental wellness

400

Learn about different organizations or groups in your community and decide which ones are the best fit for you.

Resource for involvement 

500

 Talk to your doctor, using a process of shared decision- making when you are unsure about a prescription or need guidance.

Resource on medication safety 

500

See what kind of skills training—such as writing, sign language, or blogging— might be available at the public library, local congregations, local colleges, or other community organizations.

Resource for education 

500

Find out if the bank offers tools you can use to keep track of your money.

Resource for checkings/ savings accounts 

500

Figure out what outdoor activities make you feel good, and then find a few options that make it easy to do that.

Resource for change of scenery 

500

 As often as possible, find a peaceful location to reflect and meditate.

Resource for time 

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