The Six Dimensions of Wellness Model (健康的六维度模型).pdf
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The Six Dimensions of Wellness Model
Developed by Dr. Bill Hettler, co-founder of
the National Wellness Institute (NWI), this
interdependent model, commonly referred to
as the Six Dimensions of Wellness, provides
the categories from which NWI derives its
resources and services.
A Description of Each Dimension
OCCUPATIONAL
The occupational dimension recognizes personal
satisfaction and enrichment in one’s life through work.
At the center of occupational wellness is the premise
that occupational development is related to one’s attitude
about one’s work. Traveling a path toward your occupational
wellness, you’ll contribute your unique gifts, skills, and talents
to work that is both personally meaningful and rewarding.
You’ll convey your values through your involvement in
activities that are gratifying for you. The choice of profession,
job satisfaction, career ambitions, and personal performance
• It is better to consume foods and beverages that enhance
are all important components of your path’s terrain.
good health rather than those which impair it.
Occupational wellness follows these tenets:
• It is better to choose a career which is consistent with our • It is better to be physically fit than out of shape.
personal values, interests, and beliefs than to select one
SOCIAL
that is unrewarding to us.
The social dimension encourages contributing to
• It is better to develop functional, transferable skills
one’s environment and community. It emphasizes the
through structured involvement opportunities than
to remain inactive and uninvolved.
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