5 Ways to Wellbeing

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5 Ways to Wellbeing

What do we mean by well-being?

What do we mean by well-being?

Well-being is generally feeling well, healthy and happy with life. You can use our 5 ways to well-being to get on track.

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Give

Giving your time to help someone, for example: with crafts, games or sports etc.

Give a smile to someone who looks sad.

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Keep learning

Try learning five words in some new languages; maybe you could try to sign them.

Pick a topic, find five interesting facts about it and write them down.

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Be active

Create a new dance.

Try a new exercise like star jumps, squats or jogging on the spot.

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Take notice

Be aware of your mood, how are you feeling at this moment?

Close your eyes, what can you hear?

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Connect

Visit a friend or relative.

5 Ways to Wellbeing Resources for Under 13s

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Better Health Every Mind Matters

Mental health and self-care for young people.
Play Grow Belong

Play Grow Belong

Discover amazing places for children to play, learn, and grow
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Youth Hub – Wakefield Families Together

The website hosts information from across the Wakefield Districts Youth Services.