The 8 Dimensions of Wellness Section
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yes, there's a third category
100

 This dimension involves maintaining a healthy body through exercise, nutrition, and sleep.

What is Physical Wellness?

100

Managing your money, budgeting, and saving for the future are important for this dimension.

What is Financial Wellness?

100

A healthy work-life balance, where work does not overwhelm personal life, is a key aspect of this dimension.

Occupational Wellness

200

Volunteering and participating in group activities that build community fall under this dimension.

Social Wellness

200

This dimension includes creating a safe and healthy living environment, both personally and globally.

Environmental Wellness

200

Practices like meditation, mindfulness, or prayer contribute to this dimension of wellness.

Spiritual Wellness

300

Planting trees, reducing energy consumption, and supporting eco-friendly practices contribute to this dimension

Environmental Wellness

300

This dimension focuses on the ability to cope with stress and challenges in a healthy manner.

Emotional Wellness

300

Lifelong learning, such as taking classes or reading challenging books, is part of this dimension.

Intellectual Wellness

400

Creating and following a plan to save for retirement or major life events is a practice of this dimension.

Financial Wellness

400

The quality of your friendships and how well you communicate with others are essential for this dimension.

Social Wellness

400

This dimension emphasizes working in an environment where you feel supported and can grow professionally.
 

Occupational Wellness

500

People who can form healthy relationships and express emotions well are usually strong in this wellness dimension.

Emotional Wellness

500

This dimension encourages staying curious, exploring new ideas, and continuing personal growth.

Intellectual Wellness

500

NOT using Harmful substances such as cocaine would mainly fall under this Dimension. 

Physical Wellness