LivingLife
well•ness, n. An active process through which people become
aware of, and make choices toward, a more successful existence.
Our LivingLife wellness philosophy is based upon six dimensions of overall well-being, with the mindful goal of being good to yourself. We strive to address each of these six dimensions through food and dining-related experiences that inspire creativity and feed the spirit. A healthier and happier lifestyle could be waiting for you!
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Spiritual: Spiritual wellness is finding meaning in life events, demonstrating individual purpose and having the ability to be compassionate towards others. Physical: Physical wellness is about taking care of your body for optimal health and functioning. This includes making good choices when it comes to alcohol, illness prevention, nutrition, stress, and physical activity. |
Intellectual: Intellectual wellness is being open to new ideas, thinking critically, and seeking out new challenges. It is being creative and curious to never stop learning. Social: Social wellness is the ability to build personal connections with others, deal with conflict and to be a part of a positive social network. |
Vocational: Vocational wellness is encouraging staff members and guests to share their skills, interests and talents to provide opportunities for others to gain new life experiences, contributing to the larger society. Emotional: Emotional wellness is having a positive attitude, high self-esteem, a strong sense of self and the ability to recognize and share a wide range of feelings with others in a constructive way. |