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S'està carregant… Wellbeing: The Five Essential Elements (edició 2010)de Tom Rath and Ph.D. James K. Harter (Autor)
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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. A straight forward, evidenced based approach, to look at one's life holistically and balance those areas which have the most direct impact on sense of well-being. Also provides an introductory (6 months) subscription to the wellbeing site which provides online measurement and monitoring of individual wellbeing (however, you will need to buy the book new as there's a code required). Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
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When striving to improve our lives, we're quick to buy into programs that promise to help us make money, lose weight, or strengthen our relationships. This book provides you with a holistic view of what contributes to your wellbeing over a lifetime. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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Authors Tom Rath and Jim Harter marshaled the considerable resources of the Gallup organization to identify the elements of wellbeing. They began by defining wellbeing as all the things that are important to how we think about and experience our lives. They then used carefully constructed survey methods to gather data from more than 350,000 adults in 150 countries, representing 98% of the world’s adult population.
Their findings are grouped into these five distinct statistical factors that describe important aspects of our lives that we can do something about:
• Career or occupational Wellbeing: how people occupy their time during the day and whether it is fulfilling. Do you like what you do each day?
• Social Wellbeing: the quality of relationships in people’s lives
• Financial Wellbeing: the degree of financial security people have
• Physical Wellbeing: the extent to which people can do what they want to free of pain
• Community Wellbeing: the extent to which people feel safe and are involved in giving to their community
For each of these five areas, they describe the detailed research findings followed by three actionable recommendations for improving your wellbeing in that area.
Their research highlights the importance of balance; while a majority of people are doing well in at least one of these five areas, only 7% are thriving in all five. They also stress the importance of finding short-term incentives that are consistent with our long-term objectives.
These results are remarkable because they are so unremarkable. Your grandmother may have given you similar advice, and that is good news! Absent from the list are the extremist ideologies used to justify so many wars. Trendy fashions, religious fundamentalism, and Joe Camel did not make the list.
The main text is quite short; however the book includes several informative and data-rich appendices.
The book purchase includes an access code to unlock an on-line program including the wellbeing finder and daily tracker intended to measure and help manage your wellbeing. These tools can help identify conditions that limit or contribute to your own wellbeing, and suggest changes that can increase your wellbeing.
This book takes one more step towards establishing a broadly accepted standard for assessing and achieving wellbeing. It takes a scientific approach to discovering what humans value most and helps bring us toward a consensus on this essential issue. ( )