Circle Social:  Developing satisfying relationships, having support networks, participating and contributing to the community, developing the capacity for intimacy and learning good communication skills. Intellectual: Being open to new ideas, thinking critically, being creative and curious, and being motivated to master new skills. Occupational: achieving personal satisfaction and enrichment in one's life through work. Financial: informed decision-making and learning how to save, invest, use credit wisely and plan for the future. Spiritual: Finding meaning and purpose to life.  Using a "world view" to choose actions that are consistent with personal beliefs and values.

What is Wellbeing?

Although wellbeing is different for each individual, in general it incorporates a holistic approach focusing on multiple dimensions that affect quality of life, ultimately leading to a balanced, healthy and happy you. Wellbeing wheels are often used to demonstrate the relationship between each dimension with the idea being that to be a “well” individual, each individual must actively strive to improve themselves within each dimension. Learn more about each dimension of the wellbeing wheel by clicking here.

Mission

Promote opportunities, engage individuals and inspire choices for personal and community wellbeing.

Vision

Enhance citizen wellbeing and community sustainability through statewide leadership in Washington.

Upcoming Events

Self Defense & Personal Safety Class 4: This is a two-day class meeting Augu. . . More

Self Defense & Personal Safety Class 4: This is a two-day class meeting Augu. . . More

Self Defense & Personal Safety Class 3: This is a two-day class meeting Augu. . . More


WSU Wellbeing, PO Box 641830, Washington State University, Pullman WA 99164-1830 | (509) 335-8732 | wellbeing@wsu.edu