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Personal wellbeing
Personal wellbeing includes:
- Emotional wellbeing: that is positive feelings and the absence of negative feelings
- A satisfying life
- Resilience and self-esteem: building self-esteem and optimism
- Vitality
- Positive functioning: resilience, competence, autonomy, engagement meaning and purpose
The model
Process: volunteering
Volunteering promotes:
- Social engagement
- Self esteem
- Meaning
- Being useful
- Competence
Participation: visiting the historic environment
Visiting historic places can promote:
- Positive feelings
- Knowledge
- Group activities
- Learning
Mechanism: sharing
This can support the following positive actions:
- Social interaction
- Creativity
- Reminiscence
- Connecting
- Sharing experiences
Healing: therapy
- Self-esteem
- Self-expression
- Making and meaning
- Cultural inclusion
Place: belonging
- Connection
- Pride
- Making and meaning
- Belonging
- Identity
- Resilience
Environment: experiencing
Interacting with the historic environment you can experience:
- Physical activity
- Fresh air
- Autonomy
- Positive feelings