Definition of Creative Wellness
More than ever before, we hear this word in the news, on billboards, in conversation and even at work. Interestingly, there is no universally-accepted definition of creative wellness. There is, however, a set of common characteristics seen in most thoughtful attempts at a definition of wellness. We generally see a reference to a “state of well-being,” which is vague, to say the least. Also frequently seen is a “state of acceptance or satisfaction with our present condition.” More correct definition is that “Wellness is a multidimensional state of being describing the existence of positive health in an individual as exemplified by quality of life and a sense of well-being.” But more plainly we can say that wellness is an active process of becoming aware of and making choices toward a more successful existence.
Dimensions of Creative Wellness
If wellness is multidimensional, what are the dimensions of wellness? The most commonly described sub-dimensions are the following:
Social Wellness
The social dimension of wellness encourages contributing to one's human and physical environment to the common welfare of one's community. Social Wellness emphasizes the interdependence with others and nature. It includes the pursuit of harmony in one's family.'
Creative world
World is a common name for the sum of human civilization, specifically human experience, history, or the human condition in general, worldwide, i.e. anywhere on Earth.[2]In a philosophical context, it may refer to the Universe, everything that constitutes reality. In a theological context, world usually refers to the material or the profane sphere, as opposed to the celestial, spiritual, trans...
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