This is the opposite of wellbeing.
What is illbeing?
The two categories of resources are...
What is human and non-human resources?
This factor relates to traditions and beliefs.
What is culture?
This skill involves identifying and fixing issues.
What is problem solving?
Asking a teacher for help is an example of this strategy.
What is accessing support?
SMART goals stand for...
What is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time bound?
Knowledge is an example of this kind of resource.
What is a human resource?
The beliefs someone holds strongly is referred to as...
What is personal values?
This skill involves arranging tasks effectively.
This strategy focuses on long-term environmental sustainability.
What is adopting sustainable behaviours?
What is 'degree of satisfaction'?
Technology is an example of this kind of resource.
What is a non-human resource?
This factor refers to how much money a person has.
What is socio-economic status?
The three types of communication are...
What is assertive, passive and aggressive?
Making a budget is an example of which strategy?
These are the areas of wellbeing.
What are social, physical, emotional, economic, cultural and spiritual?
Trading one resource for another is referred to as...
What is 'resource interchangeability'?
Informal support involves...
What is friends, family and neighbours?
There are this many steps to the problem solving process.
What is four?
This strategy increases future opportunities through learning
What is engaging in education or training?
These are the specific needs.
What are safety and security, health, education, sense of identity, employment and adequate standard of living?
Conserving a resource in referred to as...
What is 'resource sustainability'?
Formal support refers to...
What is government agencies and community organisations?
The five styles of decision making are...
What is impulsive, intuitive, hesitant, confident and rational?
Using public transport instead of a car is an example of this strategy.
What is using interchangeable resources OR adopting sustainable behaviours?