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2 * Scientists in the past defined HEALTH simply as "an absence of disease or illness”. * Today the term “Health” means more than just our physical health. There are 6 areas we need to consider when talking about our health.

3 Physical Emotional Social Mental Spiritual Environ- mental

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5 * “Wellness” is the quality or state of being healthy in body and mind, especially as the result of deliberate effort.

6 Being the best we can in every area of our HEALTH makes up our well-being, also known as our WELLNESS. 6 Components of Health Wellness =

7 Physical Emotional Social Mental Spiritual Environ- mental So what is included in each of the component areas?

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9 “Physical health” is everything that has to do with our bodies. It includes personal attention to and maintenance of overall health through nutrition, physical activity, sleep, and positive healthy habits.

10 What effect does physical activity have on our health now… … and in the future?

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12 Emotionally healthy people feel safe and secure with their own emotions and feelings. They express emotions in positive, nondestructive ways. They are assertive about their needs. They are able to cope with unpleasant emotions in healthy ways.

13 If you are emotionally healthy, chances are good that you have a healthy self-esteem. Your emotional health can greatly influence all the other areas of your health.

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15  “Social health” refers to the relationships you have in your life with family and friends and the kinds of support that you receive from them.  Socially healthy people respect others and avoid those who don’t treat them with respect and tolerance.

16 Why do you think we tear people down to build ourselves up?

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18 A mentally healthy person:  realizes his or her own abilities  copes with the normal stresses of daily life  works productively  has fulfilling relationships with others  adapts to change and copes with adversity.

19 Your mental health can be greatly influenced by your emotional health. It may be difficult to see when a person has a mental health issue. Changes in mental health behavior are sometimes attributed to other causes.

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21 “Spiritual health” is a personal matter involving values and beliefs that provide a purpose for our lives. The basis of spirituality is discovering a sense of meaning in your life and coming to know that you have a purpose to fulfill.

22 In your opinion, who ultimately controls your destiny? Spiritual Health has a bigger impact on your life than most people realize.

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24 Environment = your surroundings, the area where you live, and all the things you have contact with (air, water, land). “Environmental health” is the awareness of protecting both the natural and built environments for the benefit of human health.

25 * Environmental Health includes keeping your… air clean water clean food safe land enjoyable and safe * Recycling Programs * Reducing Fossil Fuel Emissions

26 * Asthma * Birth Defects * Cancer * Carbon Monoxide Poisoning * Lead Poisoning * Heart Attacks * Reproductive and Birth Issues * Developmental Disabilities

27 * 1 Billion people are added to the earth every 12 years... 220,000 every day What types of problems could arise because of overpopulation?

28 * EPA- United States Environmental Protection Agency: Reduced harmful levels of lead. Lowered tailpipe emissions from cars. Decreased health hazards like skin cancer through international treaties that protect the atmospheric ozone layer. Cleaned up toxic wastes to protect our water. Improved the quality of our drinking water and our surface waters. Reduced secondhand tobacco smoke and exposure to asbestos. Increased fuel efficiency for our cars and trucks.

29 * The Nature Conservancy www.nature.org www.nature.org * Protect ecologically important lands and waters * GreenPeace www.greenpeace.orgwww.greenpeace.org * Stop global warming, defend oceans and forests, protect the environment from nuclear disasters and toxic pollution * The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) www.niehs.govwww.niehs.gov * Discover how the environment affects people in order to promote healthier lives * Center for Disease Control (CDC) Environmental Health Services www.cdc.govwww.cdc.gov * Promote environmental health

30 What impact do you think these agencies have on our world?

31 How much do our actions affect our surroundings and our environment?

32 How would you rate your physical, emotional, social, environmental, mental & spiritual health? Is your wheel balanced? How can you improve the balance of your wellness wheel? Wellness WHEEL Activity:

33 How are the 6 components of health influenced by each other? It is impossible to be perfect in every single area, but we can set personal goals to achieve the best health possible.

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35 A GOAL is something that you work toward and hope to achieve. Goals can act as DIRECTIONS for your life to help you stay focused. “If you aim at nothing you will hit it every time.”

36 …goals that can be achieved quickly. What are SHORT-TERM goals?

37 … goals that take months or even years to achieve. What are LONG-TERM goals?

38 … goals that are stepping stones leading from short- term goals to long-term goals You use mid-range goals like checkpoints to move from where you are now to your ultimate goal. What are mid-range goals?

39 Specific Measurable Attainable Realistic Timely Suggestions for SMART goal setting:

40 “The big secret to life is there is no big secret. Whatever your GOAL, you can get there as long as you have a GOAL and are willing to WORK! “ - Oprah Winfrey

41 What goals can you set to ensure you are the healthiest you can be in all areas of your life? You don’t have to make major changes. You can make small changes in your daily activities.


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