“Wealth is a blend of mental, physical, spiritual, emotional, and environmental well-being.”— Jason Wachob, lewishowes.com
“I don’t know if it’s the right decision, but I know that I need to preserve my own well-being to continue to fight for the planet.”— Eric Holthaus, sierraclub.org
“Another definition of a hero is someone who is concerned about other people's well-being, and will go out of his or her way to help them -- even if there is no chance of a reward. That person who helps others simply because it should or must be done, and because it is the right thing to do, is indee…”— Stan Lee, cyberspacers.com
“Flying anxieties are mostly useless, but I could have used a healthy dose of caution before confidently stepping off those rocks and then stepping into nothing at all.”— Shannon Keating, tinyletter.com
“We must now create an internal prompt that makes us aware that recurring thoughts have landed and are poised to disrupt our sense of peace and well-being.”— Iyanla Vanzant, twitter.com
“Well-being cannot exist just in your own head. Well-being is a combination of feeling good as well as actually having meaning, good relationships and accomplishment.”— Martin Seligman, authentichappiness.sas.upenn.edu
“The future is in your hands, but for it to be peaceful and happy requires a sense of compassion and concern for others’ well-being.”— Dalai Lama, twitter.com
“Empaths are born that way, but being empathic is something all, or most, of us can learn. They put others in front of themselves as long as it’s doable. Harmony in any given circumstance is something they strive to create. They are being affected by others’ emotions and energies—so balance is super-…”— Kristine Einang, thoughtcatalog.com
“I’m here to remind you, and myself, that all your feelings are welcome. All your emotions, your ‘too much-ness’, your intensity. All the parts of you that are deep and dark and challenging and hard. They are welcome. They are beautiful and true. They are healing and powerful. They are the place from…”— Stephenie Zamora, thoughtcatalog.com
“Because empaths absorb the energy and emotions of those around them, being around toxic and/or negative sources can take a huge toll on the empath’s physical and mental well-being. They are natural care-givers and want to help (or at least try to) fix situations, which can end up hurting the empath.…”— Ari Eastman, thoughtcatalog.com
“Sometimes we must undergo hardships, breakups, and narcissistic wounds, which shatter the flattering image that we had of ourselves, in order to discover two truths: that we are not who we thought we were; and that the loss of a cherished pleasure is not necessarily the loss of true happiness and we…”— Jean-Yves Leloup, amazon.com