Physical
Mental
Occupational
Social
Spiritual
Intellectual
250

This is the recommended number of minutes teens should be active per day.

60 Minutes

250

This is the most common mental health disorder among teens.

Anxiety

250

Balancing school/work with rest and personal time, what is this called?

Work-Life Balance

250

Having these people in your life increases happiness and lowers stress

Supportive Friends

250

A personal set of beliefs that guide decision-making.

Someone who has values

250

Doing this daily strengthens your brain and vocabulary.

Reading

500

Sleeping fewer than this number of hours per night increases injury risk.

7 Hours of Sleep

500

Social withdrawal, major sleep changes, and losing interest in hobbies are early warning signs of this condition.

Depression and or a Mental Health Crisis
500

When job demands exceed a person’s ability to cope, they are experiencing this common workplace problem.

Work Related Stress

500

The type of relationships that can drain your energy and harm well-being.

Toxic Relationships

500

This reflective activity helps individuals find purpose and meaning.

Journaling

500

A mindset where you believe your abilities can improve over time.

Having a growth mindset

750

When students struggle to focus after lunch because they only ate chips or candy, they may be missing this.

Proper Nutrition

750

If a student overreacts to minor mistakes and says things like “I’m stupid,” they may be dealing with this harmful thought pattern.

Negative Self Talk

750

When students take pride in their work and try their best, they’re supporting this pillar.

Work Ethic

750

A student who avoids other kids or always works alone may be showing signs of this.

Isolation or Socially Withdrawing themselves
750

A student who stays true to themselves even under peer pressure is demonstrating this trait.

Integrity

750

A student who stays curious, asks questions, and wants to learn more is demonstrating this.

Intellectual Curiosity

1000

A student who frequently asks to go to the nurse with headaches may not be doing this enough during the day.

Not drinking enough water

1000

A student who seems distracted, unfocused, or overwhelmed may benefit from these calming techniques.

Coping Skills

1000

Students who explore different careers or electives in school are strengthening this part of their wellness.

Career Exploration

1000

When students work well together and show kindness, they demonstrate strength in this area.

Social Skills and Teamwork

1000

Students who look for the positive side of challenges or express appreciation are practicing this mindset.

Gratitude

1000

A student who stays organized, keeps track of assignments, and plans ahead is using this skill.

Executive Functioning