Appendix 1: Wellness Wheel (Handout 1)
Handout 1 is a two-page PDF of a Wellness Wheel worksheet that shows the Wellness Wheel and gives descriptions and examples of the nine dimension of wellness.
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Wellness Wheel Tips and Strategies
Physical wellness: Taking care of your body through physical activity, nutrition, sleep, and mental well-being. For example:
- Engage in some form of physical activity every day for at least 30 minutes
 - Eat a variety of healthy foods
 - Get an adequate amount of sleep every night (7–9 hours)
 
Emotional wellness: Making time to relax, reduce stress, and take care of yourself. Paying attention to both positive and negative feelings and understanding how to handle these emotions. For example:
- Practice mindfulness
 - Start a gratitude journal
 - Pay attention to self-talk and shift toward positive self-talk
 - Track emotions daily to look for patterns and possible triggers
 
Academic/career wellness: Expanding your knowledge and creating strategies to support continued learning. For example:
- Set up academic goals
 - Create a study schedule and plan ahead
 - Form a study group
 - Connect with a mentor to further your understanding of career ideas
 - Review your short- and long-term career goals regularly to make sure you are on track
 
Social wellness: Taking care of your relationships and society by building healthy, nurturing, and supportive relationships and fostering a genuine connection with those around you. For example:
- Make an effort to keep in touch with individuals who are supportive
 - Practice active listening skills
 - Join a club or an organization to meet new people
 - Be mindful of commitments you make – know your limitations (don’t spread yourself too thin)
 
Creative wellness: Valuing and actively participating in arts and cultural experiences as a means to understand and appreciate the surrounding world. For example:
- Play an instrument or make music
 - Engage in the visual arts
 - Try creative writing
 - Engage in creativity through movement (dance)
 
Spiritual wellness: Taking care of your values and beliefs and creating purpose in your life. For example:
- Volunteer
 - Meditate
 - Express gratitude
 - Practice forgiveness and compassion for yourself and others
 
Environmental wellness: Taking care of what is around you. Living in harmony with the Earth by taking action to protect it and respecting nature and all species. For example:
- Spend time in nature
 - When possible, travel by walking, riding your bike, or taking public transportation
 - Recycle and compost
 - Use reusable water bottles and shopping bags
 
Financial wellness: Learning how to successfully manage finances to be financially responsible and independent. For example:
- Create and maintain a budget
 - Pay your bills on time
 - Pack your lunch to limit how often you eat out
 - Meal plan before grocery shopping
 
Intellectual wellness: Being open to exploring new concepts, gaining new skills, and seeking creative and stimulating activities. For example:
- Try a new activity at school or in the community
 - Explore things that you are curious about
 - Read and write for pleasure
 
Text Attributions
- Wellness Wheel Handout. Adapted from Okanagan College. Wellness peer ambassador handbook. Kelowna, B.C.: Okanagan College.