Tag: Interpretation
Wellbeing is Often an Interpretation
Reposted from http://wholelifewellbeing.com/ where Kimberly has been invited to be a founding blogger for this new site led by Dr. Jerry Wagner, Presidents Office, Director Institute for Wellbeing, Bellevue University, Bellevue, Nebraska. Over the years I’ve noticed that my sense of wellbeing has more to do with my attitude and interpretation of my circumstances than [...]
Posted: August 13th, 2010 under Wellbeing.
Tags: circumstances, Interpretation, Making a difference, Wellbeing
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