The Wellbeing Network Announces the Quality of Life Assessment Process

The Wellbeing Network launches the free wellbeing assessment tool. With this, people can benchmark their Quality of Life using a simple test. They can use it to plot their progress to achieving their personal Wellbeing goals.

London, United Kingdom, May 23, 2007 --(PR.com)-- Neil Davidson, founder of the Wellbeing Network said “The Wellbeing Assessment tool is a fantastic way for people to understand their overall state of wellbeing and identifies those areas where they need to look for improvement. The Wellbeing Network is the perfect place for them to find affordable, accessible wellbeing professionals to help them enhance their lives.”

The assessment covers ten areas of wellbeing:-

Personal Growth - the development of skills that enhance effectiveness to deal with challenging situations in life
Health - general level of health and fitness for your age
Fitness - general level of fitness
Career - current job and its present and future prospects for satisfaction and reward
Wealth - the extent to which income provides the standard of living you wish, and also offers security for retirement or incapacity to earn
Environment - the quality of your physical surroundings at home and work.
Special Relationship - your relationship with your life partner or soulmate.
Self Image - The conception that one has of oneself, including an assessment of qualities and personal worth
Giving Back - voluntary gifts of service, ideas or money to a worthwhile cause.
Spiritual Growth - your belief in and/or connection to a higher being or self.

This test is available through the Free Wellbeing Assessment link at www.wellbeingnetwork.co.uk.

This announcement further enhances The Wellbeing Network as the leading community for all those interested in their own and others’ wellbeing.

The Wellbeing Network is four years old, and operates only in the UK market at present. In 2007, it is seeking wellbeing partners within other English speaking countries to replicate their system to those countries using the same model. The community is growing very fast, and has now been taken up by major corporates and businesses who wish to care for employee welfare.

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