What are the "Dimensions of Wellness?"
Financial Wellness
Emotional Wellness
Spiritual Wellness
Physical Wellness
100

What dimension refers to being aware of interactions between the environment, community, and ourselves?

Environmental Wellness

100

What are some common responses/reactions to financial distress?

Alcohol or drug abuse

Panic

Overwhelming levels of stress

Cognitive impairment

Over- and under-eating

Insomnia or hypersomnia

Digestive problems

100

What is self-esteem?

Confidence in one's own worth or abilities; self-respect.

100

What is spirituality?

How you interpret the world around you and develop personal values. Can include how you find meaning, hope, comfort, and inner peace in your life.

100

What is 1 common disease you can think of?

Diabetes

Hypertension (high blood pressure)

Heart disease

Cancer


200

What dimension refers to taking care of your body by eating a balanced diet, exercising, getting plenty of sleep, and engaging in other activities that keep us healthy?

Physical Wellness

200

What is budgeting?

A financial plan to prevent us from overextending our resources or a financial plan to ensure that we have enough money to cover all of our expenses and be able to put some aside for savings.

200

What are 2 ways someone can thinking negatively?

Filtering

Polarizing

Overgeneralizing

Mind reading

Self-blame

Personalization

Control fallacies

Shoulds

Fallacy of change

Global labeling

Emotional reasoning

200

What are 2 ways that you can improve spiritual wellness?

Doing something kind

Journaling

Practicing gratitude

Spending time in nature

Yoga

Spending time with people who make you feel good

200

What are some harmful side effects of smokeless tobacco?

Mouth, tongue, cheek, gum, esophageal, stomach, pancreatic, and throat cancer

Increased risk of heart disease, heart attacks, and stroke

Receding gums and gum disease

Abrasion of teeth, cavities, tooth decay, and tooth loss

Stained, discolored teeth and bad breath

300

What dimension refers to having good self-esteem and efficacy, having realistic expectations, thinking positively, and coping effectively with stress?

Emotional Wellness

300

What is debt?

Money, goods, or services owed by you to another entity.

300

What are 2 ways someone can think positively?

Gratitude

Joy vs. happiness

Surround self with positive people

Solitude

Journal

Make a difference

Realistic expectations

Keep working on it

Affirmations

300

What are barriers to spiritual wellness?

Barriers can differ for everyone.

300

What are 2 of the 5 food groups?

Dairy

Fruits

Grains

Protein

Vegetables

400

What dimension refers to expanding your knowledge and skills in a way that keep us interested and feeling stimulated?

Intellectual Wellness

400

What is the 50/20/30 rule?

No more than 50% of your income should go to essential expenses (transportation, housing, utilities, groceries/toiletries).

No more than 20% of your income should go towards paying off debts.

No more than 30% of your income should go towards lifestyle choices, including entertainments, hobbies, personal care, restaurants, etc.

400

Why is it important to have realistic expectations?

Helps to reduce stress & can prevent overthinking/irrational worries.

400

What does spiritual wellness mean for you?

Spiritual wellness can differ for everyone as everyone has different values and belief systems.

400

How many hours of sleep do teenagers (10-17) need per night?

8.5-9.25 hours

500

What dimension refers to having a healthy support system in which you feel loved and supported by friends and family, communicating effectively with others, and developing meaningful personal connections?

Social Wellness

500

What is the 1/3 approach?

When you receive a large sum of money and divide it into the following categories:

1/3 (33%) goes to paying off debt

1/3 (33%) goes into savings for future goals

1/3 (33%) goes to things you need or currently want

500

Why is it important to understand the emotions we experience?

If we understand our emotions, we are able to more effectively cope with them which may help prevent us from engaging in unhealthy/unsafe coping skills.

500

What is one thing you will do to practice spiritual wellness this week?

Free points!

500

What are 2 barriers to physical wellness?

Psychiatric medication

Low income/poverty

Low education

Stigma and discrimination

Social isolation and exclusion

Literacy/communication difficulties

Acute symptoms

Unemployment/lack of meaningful activities

Trauma/vulnerability