2021-10-18

What Is Wellness

What Is Wellness?

Wellness Is:
  • Knowing what your real needs are and how to get them met;
  • Expressing emotions in ways that communicate what you are experiencing to other people;
  • Acting assertively, and not passively or aggressively;
  • Enjoying your body by means of adequate nutrition, exercise, and physical awareness;
  • Being engaged in projects that are meaningful to you and reflect your most important values;
  • Knowing how to create and cultivate close relationships with others;
  • Responding to challenges in life as opportunities to grow in strength and maturity, rather than feeling beset by “problems”;
  • Creating the life you really want, rather than just reacting to what ‘seems to happen’;
  • Relating to troublesome physical symptoms in ways that bring improvement in condition as well as increased knowledge about yourself;
  • Enjoying a basic sense of well-being, even through times of adversity;
  • Knowing your own inner patterns – emotional and physical – and understanding ‘signals’ your body gives you;
  • Trusting that your own personal resources are your greatest strength for living and growing;
  • Experiencing yourself as a Wonderful Person.
                                                                             (Unknown)
 
Want to learn something about yourself?   Take a minute and finish the following “unfinished” sentences:
  1. On Saturdays, I like to …
  2. My favourite male and female actors are …
  3. If I could have the car of my choice, I would have …
  4. My ideal holiday would be …
  5. My best friend is …
  6. The thing I like best about my life is …
  7. My favourite past time (hobby, sport, activity) is …
  8. My major goal to accomplish in the coming year is …
  9. One of the biggest challenges I have faced is …
Once completed, review, see if there is anything that surprised you and are there any statements that you can accomplish this year.

0 Comments

Latest Posts

Facebook Posts

We invite members to consider nominating a fellow member for anexecutive office – all positions are open. (President, 1st VP, 2nd VP, Secretary, Treasurer)If you know someone who is committed, enthusiastic, and willing tocontribute their time and experience to supporting our organization, please encourage them—or submit a nomination on their behalf.Your participation helps ensure strong leadership and a vibrant future for our association.Contact Past President, Bob Fitzpatrick - bob.fitzpatrick@nbta.ca ... See MoreSee Less
View on Facebook
The NBSRT Executive wishes to provide support to any branch wishing to celebrate a special anniversary.If you are planning to celebrate a branch related anniversary in 2026, you can apply to receive a grant of $10 per year in support of the celebration. For example, a twenty year anniversary would be eligible for a grant of $200.If a celebration is in your plan, please submit a written request for support outlining the particular anniversary you are planning to celebrate and when the event is scheduled.The Executive will respond to the request at its next meeting following the request. ... See MoreSee Less
View on Facebook
New Brunswick Society of Retired Teachers Announce the 2025 Scholarship and Bursary RecipientsThe NBSRT Scholarship and Bursary Committee is pleased to announce the names of the 2025 recipients of a $2500 Scholarship and a $2500 Bursary. NBSRT Bursary Recipient Congratulations to Alexandre Reinders who is attending Holland College in the Culinary Arts program at the Culinary Institute of Canada.NBSRT Scholarship RecipientCongratulations to Sarah Busson who is attending Dalhousie University studying for her Bachelor of Social Work degree. ... See MoreSee Less
View on Facebook

Related Posts