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EN Pillars of Well-Being 2024-02-19.indd

20 Feb 2024

There “emotional” well-being may be called “mental” well- are two focal concerns: the realization of the fullest being by others, and the concept of “spiritual” well-being potential of an individual physically, psychologically, that appears in some sources is similar to the “purpose socially, spiritually and economically, and the fulfilment of and meaning” pillars used in others. [...] Northern Policy Institute / Institut des politiques du Nord Workforce Well-Being in the North Superior Region 11 Pillar 3: Purpose and Meaning For the purpose and meaning pillar, respondents were asked to indicate the extent to which they agreed with the following statements: (1) My life has a clear sense of purpose; (2) I know what gives meaning to my life and I pursue it; (3) I feel that the thi. [...] If survey respondents are prone to agree to 14 Research ReportWorkforce Well-Being in the North Superior Region Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic In addition to the 18 questions relating to the five pillars of well-being, respondents were asked what impact the COVID-19 pandemic had on their overall well-being. [...] Among the four non- meaning and average levels of physical well-being, as financial pillars, the only statistically significant difference well as between the financial pillar and the other four in average response scores is that scores for purpose and pillars. [...] The the five pairs of pillars for which there is not a statistically correlations between these pillars and the financial pillar significant difference between average response scores, are mostly weaker; however, the correlation between the correlation between these scores is greater than physical and financial well-being is on the boundary 0.4.
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