Physical Wellness
Emotional Wellness
Social Wellness
Intellectual Wellness
Environmental Wellness
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This defines Physical Wellness

A journey to a healthy body through exercise, nutrition, sleep, etc.

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This defines Emotional Wellness

Being in touch with, aware of, accepting of, and able to express one’s feelings (and those of others).

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This defines Social Wellness

Connecting with, interacting with, and contributing to other people and our communities

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This defines Intellectual Wellness

Engagement with the world through learning, problem-solving, creativity, etc.

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This defines Environmental Wellness

The journey to a healthy physical environment free of hazards; awareness of the role we play in bettering rather than denigrating the natural environment.

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Laughter can do this

Increase blood flow by 20%

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This is better for your mental health than a vacation

Meditation! This has longer lasting effects than a vacation, which fades after returning to work

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How you can improve your social wellness

Get to know your personal needs and pursue things and people who nurture those needs

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How we help our brain come up with new and fresh ideas

Take a break, recharge, brainstorm with colleagues

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Two examples of environmental threats

air pollution, chemicals, water pollution, and wasteful use of resources.

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These are some ways in which you can get better sleep

Make sleeping a priority. Try and get into a regular routine and timing. Eliminate screen time before bed

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The importance of Emotional Agility

The person has the ability to thrive even during emotional setbacks

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Social Wellness = Friendships? What are some ways you can open yourself to new friendships

Join a club
Volunteer
Take a course
Accept social invitations
Reconnect with people from the past
Explore your community

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Why it's important to have Intellectual Wellness

To develop new skills, learn about new cultures, it opens you up to meeting new people. People who develop intellectual wellness are more likely to maintain good cognitive function as they age.

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Daily habits that may affect your environmental wellness negatively

wasting water, not recycling, not taking care of the things that you own

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A way in which job stress affects your physical health

Job stress is a risk factor for type 2 diabetes. It s is biologically plausible because stress response increases secretion of the fight-or-flight hormone cortisol, which provides the body with glucose

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A benefit of Emotional Stability

It helps an individual to recognize conflict as being potentially healthy and enhances self-acceptance and contentment

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Here's how to improve social wellness in the workplace

1. Develop and maintain mutual trust and respect for each other
2. Practice active listening and empathy
3. Support your coworkers in times of crisis
4. Be honest and considerate
5. Create healthy boundaries

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Three ways that Intellectual Wellness could be improved at Vituity

Get to know other people in your department

Share your opinion and your voice

Have fun

Feel your emotions

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Two dimensions of Environmental Wellness (i.e. different places that we interact with)

micro-environment: (the places where we live, learn, work, etc.)
macro-environment: (our communities, our country, and the planet)

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3 key aspects of Physical Wellness

1. Sleep
2. Eating Well
3. Physical Activity
4. Hygiene
5. Relaxation

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True or False: Emotional Wellness is shown when you can express your feelings.

True!

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Health benefits of strong Social Wellness

Decreased death rate, lower stress, and higher levels of immunoglobulin A, an antibody that helps keep away respiratory infections and cavities.

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Important things to know about intellectual/mental wellness

Everyone is different, your feelings are real, you can share your feelings, and you are not alone.

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Why should we take care of the earth?

We only have one