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Are You Socially Well?

Are You Socially Well?

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Are you socially well? When we think of the social aspect of our life; what comes to mind are usually our family and the friends we hang out with. We consider them as the closest people to us. They often compose our inner circle. However, we have other social circles outside of this inner circle. They provide us support in various ways. Our team at work can be one of these social circles.

What is Social Wellness?

Social wellness is having and maintaining positive connections with family, friends, colleagues and others. The keyword here is “positive connections”. When you think of the people in your different social circles; they should give you a pleasant feeling. These are the people you want to talk to and be around with in different life situations. They should provide you a safe space to be yourself and express your dreams and goals.

Having a lot of friends and family around you – that’s all a part of wellness.

Stella Maxwell

It would help if you draw your different social circles on paper and put the names of the people in each circle. There may be people who are in more than one circle and that’s ok. Then, ask yourself these questions to assess if you are socially well right now.

  1. Are you able to assert your wants or needs and express your feelings clearly when communicating with other people? (You are not being passive or aggressive.)
  2. Are you able to balance your social and personal time?
  3. Are you actively engaged with other people in your community? (e.g., Do you know and/or talk with your neighbors? Do you join volunteer activities?)
  4. Are you able to adapt to different social situations?
  5. Are you able to be your self in all situations?
  6. Do you treat others with respect?
  7. Do you make time for, and enjoy your solitude/private time?
  8. Do you implement boundaries in your relationships?
  9. Are the people in your social circles supportive of you and each other?
  10. Do you have fun when you are with the different people in your circles?

If you answered YES to most of these questions, then you are well on your way to achieving social wellness. The areas where you answered NO are the ones that you should try to develop and improve. Remember though, that these are just general questions. If you really want a thorough assessment, then it is best to consult an expert.

Why is Social Wellness Important?

Social wellness is important because it serves as our support network in our different life challenges. Each of our social circles give us support in different ways. That is why it is important to have different social circles aside from your inner circle or close friends and family.

Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.

Helen Keller

Having a healthy social network also helps us in developing and improving our other dimensions of wellness. For example, if you have buddies who love exercising; they can encourage you to exercise and eat healthy so you can maintain your physical health. You may also have a group of friends who are good at managing their money or who are knowledgeable at investing. They can certainly help you develop your financial wellness. Your different social circles can give you advise in different ways and areas of your life.

Encourage, lift and strengthen one another. For the positive energy spread to one will be felt by us all.

Deborah Day

The good thing about having different social circles is that you are able to encourage and boost each other’s confidence. You can also use your different skill sets to help each other achieve a common goal that can benefit more people. Not only are you keeping yourself socially well; you are also able to help other people outside your social circles.


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10 Movies to Watch At Home With the Kids

10 Movies to Watch At Home With the Kids

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Here are 10 movies you can watch at home with the kids to starve off boredom and increase your quality time together. These are listed from oldest to newest. Just select one that you think the kids will like, or let the kids decide. Some of these movies are quite old but they should be easily accessible via online sources.

The Wizard of Oz (1939)

Rated G
If you want to go far, far away, let an imaginary tornado take you away. Dorothy dreams of a more exciting life somewhere over the rainbow. She gets her wish when a tornado takes her and her little dog Toto. They were taken from their farm in Kansas to a wonderland. There, she begins her magical adventures with new friends to find the Wizard of Oz.

The Sound of Music (1965)

Rated G
So many songs in this movie will stay with you long after the movie ends. This movie explores many themes such as family dynamics, different parenting methods, love in time of war and the love of music that binds the whole family together. The sceneries are also beautiful everyone sings quite well in this movie so feel free to sing along.

The Muppet Movie (1979)

Rated G
Kermit the Frog and company are beloved characters by folks aged 5 to 95. In this movie, they not only entertain with musical numbers while avoiding danger, they even have a moment where they check the movie script for what happens next. If you want to teach your kids how to sing “The Rainbow Connection”, this is a good movie to watch together.

E.T. The Extra Terrestrial (1982)

Rated PG
This simple movie of a boy befriending an alien who needs to go back home has its teary moments but it does drive home a poignant lesson about friendship and understanding. The story telling is also quite magical and the scene of E.T. and Elliott biking past the moon is something to inspire everyone’s sense of awe.

Home Alone (1990)

Rated PG
It may not be Christmas yet but everyone can use a feel-good adventure movie. Kevin McCallister shows you how to be a hero, even as he was left alone at home while his family is vacationing in Florida. He reunites with his family but not before he gives a couple of thieves a wacky lesson in mayhem.

Jumanji (1995)

Rated PG
Robin Williams always makes kid-friendly movies not only an enjoyable ride but also drives home important life lessons. This movie starts out with 2 siblings who discover an old game where the boy Alan (Williams) was sucked into 26 years ago. He guides the kids through the game as they overcome obstacles together in order to go back home.

You may also want to check out the more modern version with Dwayne Johnson which has a different set of characters but still promises the same humor, fun and adventure.

Up (2009)

Rated PG
This movie has its teary-eyed moments but still manages to take the viewer on a cute and fun journey. When salesman Carl Fredricksens wife dies, he decides to tie balloons to his house and lift off to South America – a destination that he and his adventure-loving wife had always wanted to go. On the way, he realizes that he has an enthusiastic Boy Scout traveling with him. They also meet interesting characters and exciting adventures along the way.

How to Train Your Dragon (2010)

Rated PG
Dragons can be both magical and terrifying. In this movie, we get some doses of both but a lot of fun and cuteness as well. The friendship of Hiccup and Toothless is a fun watch but the family dynamics among members of the Viking clan also provides a rich source of important relationship lessons. That’s not the only thing that makes this movie fun however, and you and the kids will surely enjoy the whole ride.

You may want to watch all 3 movies of the franchise just to get more of the 2 main characters’ cute and funny interactions and to learn more about the world of dragons and world beyond Hiccup’s Viking clan.

Despicable Me (2010)

Rated PG
If you and your kids love the Minions, then it’s time to rewatch this movie and the next ones too. Supervillain Gru and his hordes of Minions change their villainous goals when they adopt 3 orphans who melt Gru’s cold heart and turns him to work for good instead.

Coco (2017)

Rated PG
Some family traditions need to be kept and some need to be let go if they are for the wrong reasons. Here, Miguel’s family doesn’t allow him to listen to music or play his guitar so he must learn in secret. He gets the opportunity to meet his ancestors and uncover the real reason why his family discourages him from appreciating music. Pursuing one’s dream, honoring traditions and forgiveness are real life lessons that are magically tackled in this movie.

There are many more popular movies that are not mentioned here such as the Harry Potter, Percy Jackson, Toy Story and Frozen movies because these would obviously be on your movie list. Try out the movies listed above to experience and reminisce the charm of these oldies but goodies and stave off boredom and anxiety while spending quality, family time. Be sure to have snacks around to complete the full movie experience.

Having a movie date with the whole family is a good way to spend time with kids while staying at home. You will learn more about your kid’s personalities and also help them expand their insights and learn important life lessons. You may be reminded of these life lessons yourself.


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