Physical Wellness
Emotional Wellness
Social Wellness
Intellectual Wellness
Occupational/Financial Wellness
100

Eating healthy foods 

What is Nutrition?

100

Two parts to Emotional Wellness

What is Self-Regulation and Compartmentalization?

100

Social wellness is precisely the state of our

What is Personal Social Network?

100

The human desire to learn 

What is Curiosity?

100

No amount of studying or preparing will allow you to rid yourself of these

What are Tough Days?

200

Engaging the body in activity

What is Physical Exercise?

200

A person’s ability to identify and regulate emotions, as well as giving appropriate emotions to the situations at hand.

What is Self-Regulation?

200

Socialization is intrinsic to

What is the Human Brain?

200

Types on Intellectual Learning

What is direct learning and simulation?

200

Consistent and Predictable

What is Income?

300

The time frame in which you should get a checkup

What is Annually?
300

Self-Regulations helps regulate this prominent emotion.

What is Anger?

300

When we engage in positive social interactions, we are rewarded with this sense

What is Belonging?

300

Reading books and science journals, writing essays, analyzing classical music, asking probing questions, honing current skills and learning new ones are all immensely rewarding people who strive for deeper learning

What is Direct Learning?

300

Calculate the total amount of debt that you owe, subtract it from your total assets — income, savings, value of material possessions

What is Personal Net Worth?
400

Physical Wellness is usually attributed too?

What is Health and Longevity.

400

A psychological mechanism that allows the individual to maintain emotional detachment from the emotions they are experiencing.

What is Compartmentalization?

400

Friends that have your back and believe in you

What is Trustworthy?

400

Conversations with people of different backgrounds, practicing a new gardening technique, or enhancing your spatial skills by mapping out uncharted hiking terrain

What is Intellectual Simulation?

400

One goal of Occupational Wellness

What is "Happiness, purpose, supportive teachers, supportive friends, accomplishment, pride, growth, challenge"?

500

One smaller component of physical wellness

What is body mass index (BMI), cholesterol and glucose levels, blood pressure, functioning of organ systems, including the skeletal structure, musculature of the body, and the circulatory system, and overall strength, stamina, and endurance?

500

Leads to conflict with romantic partners, family, friends, and colleagues and wreak havoc on personal lives.

What is Jumbled Emotions?

500

Does more damage than having no friends at all

What is a Toxic Friendship?

500

The need for engaging intellectual stimulation and thought-provoking dialogue is as crucial as

What is Propoer Nutrition?

500

Two Factors of Occupational Wellness.

What is School-Life Balance and Major Satisfaction?