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I have learned that Each dimension contributes to our own sense of wellness or quality of life, and each affects and overlaps the others. At times one may be more prominent than others, but neglect of any one dimension for any length of time has adverse effects on overall health
- physical= I learned that physical is a property we associate with physical quantities for purposes of classification or differentiation. Mass, length, and force are examples of physical dimensions. ... For example, Length/Time ('length over time') is a dimension that can be associated with a velocity.
- mental = I learned that mental can be defined as the state of balance between the individual and his surrounding environment, a state of harmony between oneself and others, coexistence between the realities of self and that of other people and that of the environment. .
- emotional= I learned that emotional can be defined as the state of balance between the individual and his surrounding environment, a state of harmony between oneself and others, coexistence between the realities of self and that of other people and that of the environment. .
- social = I learned that it's have a lot of dimensions in social and it's social distance, status scale, formality scale, and two functional scales.
- moral = I learned that Morality is the differentiation of intentions, decisions and actions between those that are distinguished as proper and those that are improper
- spiritual= I learned that spiritual involves the recognition of a feeling or sense or belief that there is something greater than myself, something more to being human than sensory experience, and that the greater whole of which we are part is cosmic or divine in nature. ... An opening of the heart is an essential aspect of true spirituality.