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Do Now: Happiness *Answer all questions in complete sentences unless otherwise specified. Please number your responses in your notebook. 1. How you do balance your school life from your home life? 2. Do you feel your life is balanced? Explain

Happiness is a Balanced Lifestyle Objective: To help students identify the components of a balanced lifestyle.

Emma & Isaac Read Emma and Isaac’s stories on Pg 64.

Trouble Balancing their Lives Emma’s life is incomplete. There are times when it is necessary to center your attention on one part of your life (illness, finishing work, etc.) However, she cannot keep her current pattern. Her life is not balanced.

Trouble Balancing their Lives Isaac is probably aware that he has too much on his plate. Isaac needs to decide which activities are most important to him and which ones he can give up easily.

Balanced Lifestyle Everyone’s balanced lifestyle looks differently from one person to the next. Some people value work. Some value family. Some value their health. In general, a healthy life will be balanced emotionally and physically and contain time for the following.

Elements of a balanced lifestyle: Physical Health Time to sleep, eat wisely; contain exercise and relaxation.

Elements of a balanced lifestyle: Work How important is it to you? Will you work part time or full time? More? Do you want time to hang out with your children?

Elements of a balanced lifestyle: Family / Relationships Will you have children? Surround yourself with a group of friends? Emma would most definitely be happier if she had good friends or a circle of acquaintances she could speak with frequently.

Elements of a balanced lifestyle: Leisure and Recreation Time for hobbies, and leisure activities that add to your life. Will you travel? Have a garden? Follow your favorite sports team? Go to the movies?

Elements of a balanced lifestyle: Spiritual Life Many people realize their spiritual needs through their religion (or meditation, reading, walking, etc). Others choose to, “give something back” to the world by volunteering for some cause.

Modified Maslow Self-confidence Self-Esteem Belonging Love Financial and Physical Safety Emotional & Spiritual Security Physical Health Food & Shelter External Internal Career, possessions, our roles in society Physical, Spiritual well-being, values, etc.