Wednesday, April 17, 2013

United States of Well-Being: Tips From the Top Well-Being States in America

     What do Hawaii, Colorado, New Hampshire and Iowa have in common? Not their climates or tourist attractions, that's for sure. While these states might not offer the same kind of thrilling or relaxing experiences, those who live in them do experience the same kind of well-being - the best in the nation.

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According to the 2012 Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index, the top 10 states with the best well-being include Hawaii, Colorado, Minnesota, Utah, Vermont, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Iowa and Massachusetts.
     While these 10 states might not all be located in one central area, they do have their commonalities.

Friday, April 12, 2013

The United States of Well-Being: The Pacific Northwest and its problem with SAD


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Heavy rain and sticky snow aren't necessarily selling points to highlight when advertising the Pacific Northwest, but they happen to be two factors you'll encounter sooner than later if living in that region. And these two factors do play a part in why the states in the Pacific Northwest make up a good portion of the third lowest well-being category discussed in a recent report.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

The United States of Well-Being

    Would you ever move to a different state just to be happier? Or choose your vacation spot based on where you might be able to improve your well-being instead of improving your tan?
     While many people might not take these thoughts into consideration, a recent study explained how you might be able to subconsciously improve your well-being simply based on where you live or vacation in the United States.
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     A few months ago, the 2012 well-being index rankings for the United States were released in the 2012 State of Well-Being report with Hawaii taking the lead as the state with the best overall well-being for the fourth year in a row. 

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Looking Beyond Religion to Find Spiritual Well-Being

    

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                                                                                I tell everyone I've been a Catholic before I was even born. My parents had me going to church with them at a very young age and most of my education has taken place in a Catholic school. I've always enjoyed Mass and religious holidays - a chance to be with my family, reflecting, contemplating and appreciating all God has given us. But lately, I've been noticing my faith waver. Tragedies, upsets and unexpected events have made me question my beliefs - if it holds any truth and meaning and whether praying actually works. As I try to answer these questions, I have found that faith happens to be much more than just religion and the practices that go along with it.