Well-Being Components

Well-Being Components

By: Brent Stackhouse, MBA

Consultancy Firm Manager

AB, International Relations, William & Mary

MBA, Management, Troy University

The Stackhouse Agency, LLC

www.StackhouseAgency.com

November 9, 2015

 

The concept of well-being is not confined to areas of physical health.  Well-Being may include areas of physical health while also encompassing other areas such as mental, social, and financial components. 

At times people may become excited about physical well-being.  Others may attempt to neglect considering the concept of physical well-being due to fears of feeling diminished in some aspect of “life success.”  Physical well-being is not necessarily a component in which every aspect of physical measurement is considered.  Rather, understanding of physical well-being allows other areas in one’s life to flourish.  Goals may vary from one individual to another in regards to physical, social, financial or other components of well-being.  Organizations may benefit from well-being initiatives for the resulting efficiencies attained.  Individuals may benefit from an understanding of well-being to gain appreciation for achievements, develop tools to set goals in certain areas, and to have realized value in personal initiatives.

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