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¶ … wellness paradigm I created that has capabilities, process, motivation, and rewards within a pie chart, shows how the human spirit can rise from its low point of depression and unhealthiness to joy and good health. There are several stages in order to get from that miserable point A to the satisfied and optimistic point B. But first, it is important to examine what the word wellness means. Organizations and people use the word "wellness" within a disease framework. This means using promotion of wellness in order to prevent or reduce health risks and disease. However, as time have changed, wellness began to take a different form. Wellness currently takes on the shape of inspiring people to be well instead of simply following protocols to reduce or prevent disease. The three key wellness concepts are the notion that wellness should go beyond basic prevention, in order to achieve wellness, one must achieve a balanced life, and the wellness is a continual process. The human spirit is a hard thing to break. People go through many adversities and they survive. However, when it comes to wellness, it is not just about surviving. Rather, it is about thriving. Therefore,...

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There are many steps involved to keep balanced and stay healthy. The first thing I believe that should be the initial step is capabilities or skills. When people find something they are good at, whether it be a sport or some other hobby, it gives them something they could work on and be proud of. So many people in life lack basic satisfaction and feel they cannot offer anything to the world. That is not the case. Everyone has a talent or skill that can not only give them satisfaction, but motivate them to do more.
This goes also into the next step, process. Identifying the right process is crucial to take a skill or talent and make it something worthwhile and even profitable. Understanding the steps, it takes to improve one's talents or skills and then applying what one has learned will lead into the next step, motivation. One of the things people lack in order to be healthy and happy is motivation.…

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Miller, C. (2009). Nursing for wellness in older adults. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

Thornton, L. (2013). Whole person caring. Indianapolis, IN: Sigma Theta Tau International.


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