Vital Wellbeing
Vital Wellbeing
In this high impact nine week program Coach Marlee will help you to increase your energy, vitality and general wellbeing while also helping you to break through self sabotage and develop life long skills for emotional resilience and self-esteem. Enjoy weekly cutting edge science backed wellbeing resources from both Marlee and our wellbeing partner Blisspot.
What you'll achieve
- Science backed tools for measuring and increasing your wellbeing
- Develop life long skills for prioritizing and sustaining
- Vitality and wellbeing
- Increase your emotional resilience for responding to life’s challenges
- Increase your self-esteem and life satisfaction
- Break through self sabotage to live your best life
What you'll learn
- Getting intentional about wellbeing
- Prioritising a life of satisfaction and fulfillment
- The power of continuums for creating sustainable change
- Personal empowerment - claiming your super powers
- Emotional resilience
- Managing personal boundaries
- Overcoming self sabotage
- Increasing self-esteem
About this program
Vital Wellbeing
In this high impact nine week program Coach Marlee will help you to increase your energy, vitality and general wellbeing while also helping you to break through self sabotage and develop life long skills for emotional resilience and self-esteem. Enjoy weekly cutting edge science backed wellbeing resources from both Marlee and our wellbeing partner Blisspot.
What does wellbeing mean?
Wellbeing means experiencing vitality and feeling good about yourself. It encompasses both mental health and physical health, and improving your emotional resilience can help boost your wellbeing in all areas of life—work, personal relationships, spirituality, purpose, health and more.
What are the 5 ways to wellbeing?
The New Economics Foundation developed its set of “5 Ways to Wellbeing” in 2008 by examining the latest research.
The 5 ways to wellbeing are:
- Connect with others. Having strong, healthy relationships have been proven to have a drastic impact on your mental health and physical wellbeing. They can even increase longevity!
- Be active. This may seem like a no-brainer, but research shows that physical activity can improve your mood, ward off (or decrease symptoms of) mental illness such as depression, prevent disease and boost your confidence.
- Learn new skills. By doing so, you can connect with others who are also learning or already have the skill, find your sense of purpose and increase your self-esteem.
- Be generous. Even small acts of kindness and generosity can give your brain a dopamine boost, making you feel better. It will also help you to feel a sense of purpose and build relationships.
- Be present. Practicing gratitude and mindfulness exercises can help you manage stress, relieve anxiety, improve your focus and increase your enjoyment of life.
How can I improve my wellbeing?
The 5 steps to wellbeing above is a great place to start in your journey to wellbeing, but most people need some additional motivation and accountability to start implementing these changes.
That’s why we developed our 8-week coaching program, Vital Wellbeing. It is entirely online and totally flexible, so you have full control over when and where you want to do the sessions. Here’s some more information:
- There are two sessions per week
- Sessions only take 5-15 minutes
- The program is completely tailored to your unique traits and goals
- Coach Marlee is the world’s first AI-powered coach, developed by a world-renowned coach, Michelle Duval.
- The program is completely evidence-based, so you can see real improvement to your wellbeing quickly!
What are the 3 aspects of wellbeing?
The three aspects of wellbeing are social, physical, and mental wellbeing.
We like to think of wellbeing as a three-legged stool; the stool cannot remain strong and sturdy for long if one of the legs is weak and neglected!
What is digital wellbeing?
Digital wellbeing is the consideration of how technology and digital services impact a person’s mental health, physical health, or emotional health.
The concept of digital wellbeing has been around for a while but has only recently gone mainstream. With the rise of digital and remote jobs, countries around the world are starting to consider legislation to protect worker’s rights to disconnect after 5 or 6pm, due to the detrimental effects on health of working in an ‘always on’ culture.
The four day work week is another potential solution that many companies and countries are experimenting with to help improve workers’ wellbeing.