Did you know that there are 7 different areas of well-being? And that it is our awareness, attitude and actions that impact the status of our well-being every day. Discover your level of well-being now!
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For each of these questions, choose the answer that best describes how you feel now (not in the past).
Based on the answers you gave, it seems you might be struggling in some areas of your well-being. With some support and a bit of resolve, you can increase your level of well-being!
You may have noticed that the questions were based on the seven areas of the Moore Well-Being Wheel: Cognitive, Social, Environmental, Emotional, Spiritual, Physical and Financial. If you think back on your answers, did you notice any area that was more “somewhat true” or “very true” for you?
To encourage and inspire you to greater well-being, I’ve compiled resource guides for each of the seven areas that include curriculum ideas, personal and professional training opportunities, a list of well-being practices, and measurement resources. You can download your free copy of all seven resource guides here.
In closing, I want to say how glad I am that you are thinking about your well-being. Your well-being efforts will make an impact not only on you, but on those around you – in your family, home community and school community especially.
Based on the answers you gave, there are some areas of well-being that could benefit from additional attention.
It isn’t necessary, of course, to be perfect in all areas in order to enjoy a life of well-being; but only when we take stock of our ‘human performance’, and notice areas we have overlooked or neglected, can we begin that satisfying journey of personal growth and conscious development.
PS. If you or someone you know is interested in taking their well-being to the next level, my hybrid class “Well-Being Just for Teachers" is available now — and I’d like you to have this discount code for 25% off (CODE 25OFF). Click here to learn more about this engaging hybrid class.
Based on the answers you gave, your awareness, attitude and actions are working in favor of your well-being.
It isn’t necessary, of course, to be perfect in all areas in order to enjoy a life of well-being; but only when we take stock of our ‘human performance’, and notice areas we have overlooked or neglected, can we begin again that satisfying cycle of personal growth and conscious development.
To encourage and inspire you on your well-being journey, I’ve compiled resource guides for each of the seven areas that include curriculum ideas, personal and professional training opportunities, a list of well-being practices, and measurement resources. You can get your free copy of all seven resource guides here.
In closing, I want to say how glad I am that you are that you are thinking about your well-being. Your well-being efforts are undoubtedly making an impact on those around you – in your family, home community and school community especially. Keep up the great work!
PS. If you or someone you know is interested in taking their well-being to the next level, my hybrid class “Well-Being Just for Teachers” is available now — and I’d like you to have this discount code for 25% off (CODE 25OFF). Click here to learn more about this engaging hybrid class.