The Well-Being Wheel can be used as a tool to check in with your wellness to better understand what is going well and what may be challenging.
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As you look at the Wheel, you can ask yourself: How can I align my values with my choices? How do my identities, strengths, and experiences affect my wellness? How is my community supporting my wellness? How am I contributing to others’ wellness?
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Wellness vs. Well-Being: What's the Difference??
Wellness is...
an active process that helps individuals reach their optimal well-being by integrating all the dimensions of wellness into their lives: physical, social, emotional, spiritual, environmental, intellectual, occupational, and financial.
Well-being is...?
is an optimal and dynamic state that allows people to achieve their full potential (e.g., happiness, functioning, fulfillment, satisfaction) through both the individual pursuit of wellness and the commitment and support of the communities to which they belong.?
Making choices surrounding wellness and well-being involves SKILLS that are developed through KNOWLEDGE and SELF-AWARNESS, along with COMMUNITY SUPPORT. There are many services and programs through Health & Wellness and other resources on campus that can help.
Explore the 8 Dimensions of Your Wellness
Well-Being Professional Development for UNH Employees
We invite employees to attend a professional development on how you can use the new Well-Being Wheel designed by Health & Wellness to enhance your own well-being and the well-being of UNH students.
In this training, you will:
- Learn the difference between wellness and well-being.
- Gain an understanding of how identity impacts well-being.
- Understand the role values can have in enhancing well-being.
- Learn how the well-being wheel can be used as coping tool.
- Develop ways to use the well-being wheel with students.
- Understand the resources/programs/services on campus to make appropriate referrals.
This training is free and open to all employees and graduate assistants on the UNH Durham, UNH Manchester, and UNH Law campuses. Registration is required.
The sessions below apply to the general UNH community. If you would like to request a professional development session tailored to your specific department or organization, please complete this form.
SCHEDULE
Check back for updates.
Date | Time | Location | Presenter | Registration |
Wed. Sept. 27 | 11 am - 12 noon |
Thrive Kitchen, 239 Hamel Rec?Center |
Kathleen Grace-Bishop | Well-Being Professional Development: In-Person Registration | Health & Wellness (unh.edu) |
Thurs. Oct. 19 | 11 am - 12 noon | Zoom | Shannon Seiferth |
https://unh.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUvdemprT4jH9zghLTVRKdeqho5ZAFuDjzd
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Fri. Nov. 17 | 9:30 - 10:30 am | Zoom | Dawn Zitney |
https://unh.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwtc-ugpjstGtXpN11kC7nLmXF7f4c0DQ7E#/registration |
In 2022, Health & Wellness updated our previous design of the Wellness Wheel to be more inclusive. We recognize that an individual can practice as much self-care as possible, but without a supportive community and an accessible environment, a state of well-being is out of reach. The new Well-Being Wheel encourages communities—such as the UNH campus community—to take an active role in supporting an individual's ability to reach their full potential.?