Title: Program Overview for Wellness
1Program Overview for Wellness Life Coaches
2 Whole-Person Assessment Life-Balance
Program
3A Valuable Tool for Wellness Coaches, Health
Coaches Life Coaches
4Opening a Doorway toPersonal Wellness
5Cultivating Self-Responsibility
6 Working with Your ClientsReadiness to
Change
7 Using Small Steps forContinuous
Improvement
8 Supporting SustainableLifestyle
Change
9Become Your ClientsWellness Solution
10Supporting Clients in Gaining A Greater Sense
of Self-Efficacyin Creating Personal Change
11A Whole Person Wellness Philosophy
12High-level wellness is an integrated method of
functioning oriented toward maximizing the
potential of which the individual is capable,
within the environment where he is
functioning. Halbert Dunn, MD, PhD, FAPHA
Chief, National Office of Vital
Statistics U.S. Public Health Service
(1935-1960) Author, High Level Wellness
(1961)
High-Level Wellness
133 Key Concepts from Wellness Pioneer John W.
Travis, MD, MPH (Originator of Wellness Inventory)
14The Illness-Wellness Continuum
- Key Concept 1 Wellness is a process, never a
static state. - This model shows the relationship of the Wellness
and Treatment Paradigms. - Moving from the center to the left shows a
progressively worsening state of health. - Moving to the right of center indicates
increasing levels of health and well-being. - The Treatment Paradigm can only take you to the
neutral point, where the symptoms of disease - have been alleviated. The Wellness Paradigm,
utilized at any point on the continuum, moves - one towards ever higher levels of wellbeing.
15The Illness-Wellness Continuum
- Think of the continuum as a pathway. People can
be headed in either direction. - A person who is generally physically healthy, but
who is always worrying about - their health and complaining, may be to the right
of the neutral point, but may be - facing towards the left, in the direction of
premature death. - A person who is physically or mentally challenged
may have a positive outlook and - be cultivating love instead of fear, and
consequently may be facing to the right, in - the direction of high-level wellness.
16The Iceberg Model of Health
Key Concept 2 Illness and Health are only the
tip of an iceberg. To understand their causes
you must look below the surface.
17The Iceberg Model of Health
18The Iceberg Model of Health
19The Iceberg Model of Health
20The Wellness Energy System
- Key Concept 3 We are energy transformers. All
our life processes, including - health and illness depend on how we manage
energy. Putting together a - persons energy inputs and outputs we have the
complete wellness energy - system. These 12 life processes are the basis of
the Wellness Inventory.
21What is Wellness? John W. Travis, MD, MPH
- Wellness is a choice. a decision you make to
move toward optimal health. - Wellness is a way of life. a lifestyle you
design to achieve your highest - potential for well-being.
- Wellness is a process. a developing awareness
that there is no end point - but that health and happiness are possible in
each moment, here and now. - Wellness is the integration of the body, mind,
and spirit.the appreciation - that everything you do, and think, and feel, and
believe has an impact on your - state of health.
- Wellness is the loving acceptance of yourself.
22A Central OrganizingPrinciple for Adding a
Wellness Dimension to Your Practice
23 What is the Wellness Inventory?
- The Wellness Inventory is a pioneering whole
person assessment - and Life-balance program designed to help people
gain personal - insight into their physical, emotional, mental
and spiritual wellbeing. - The program offers guidance and tools to
transform this new - awareness into lasting changes in their lives,
and a renewed sense - of health and wellbeing.
24How Can the Wellness Inventory Program Benefit
Your Clients?
- Assess your clients in 12 key areas of wellness
and lifestyle. - Determine your clent's "change readiness" in each
area. - Support clients in increasing their personal
responsibility for their health and wellbeing. - Create personalized wellness plans.
- Provide resources tools to help support clients
on their wellness journey. - Track their wellness progress in meeting their
goals. - Bring more balance into their lives.
- Achieve a higher level of health and wellbeing.
25How Can the Wellness Inventory Program Benefit
Your Practice?
- Build your practice - use the program as a
marketing tool. - Create a wellness program for your practice.
- Profile your clients in 12 areas of wellness -
gain valuable insight. - Determine your client's change readiness in each
area. - Create personalized wellness action plans for
your clients. - Maintain your clients accountability with weekly
email reminders. - Track your clients progress.
- Increase client retention.
- Create new profit centers (wellness coaching,
corporate wellness).
26The Wellness Inventory is a foundational
wellness tool.
Spas and the Global Wellness Market Stanford
Research Institute
27Wellness Inventory is profiled in special
issue ofMilitary Medicine Total Force Fitness
for the 21st Century A New Paradigm. (Aug.
2010)
Chosen as an exemplar in the Survey of
Multidimensional Health and Fitness Indexes.
It (Wellness Inventory) was chosen as an
exemplar because in addition to meeting all the
inclusion criteria, it is very comprehensive in
nature, is adaptable, and has a strong focus on
health rather than disease.
28 Your Clients Experience of the Program
29 Taking the Assessment
- Clients assess themselves in 12 key dimensions of
wellness.
30There are 10 statements for each dimension -
120 statements total. Each statement describes
a wellness action, skill, belief, attitude or
awareness.The assessment generally takes 30-45
minutes to complete. If a client is unable to
complete the assessment at one sitting, they can
save their results and login at a later time to
complete it.
About the Assessment
31Approach the assessment in Learning Mode,
with an attitude of mindfulness and a spirit
of self-discovery.
32The Assessment
33The Wellness Inventory is both an education tool
and an assessment.
34Awakening awareness of new possibilities for
change.
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38Creating My Wellness Plan
39Creating My Wellness Plan
- After completing the assessment and viewing their
scores, your client can - choose to continue to create a Personal Wellness
Action Plan or log off and - return to create their plan in a later session.
- The Personal Wellness Plan enables a client to
create 1-5 simple action steps by - following some basic guidelines.
- A wellness coach can be very beneficial in
creating a realistic wellness action - steps based upon the specific areas of wellness
the client is most motivated to - Change (as revealed by their assessment results).
- If the client chooses to log off and create their
plan later, they will log in to - My Wellness Homepage where they can create
their Personal Wellness Plan - (highlighted on next slide), and access other
wellness tools including My - Wellness Journal, the Self-Study Center and the
12 Wellness Resource Centers.
40My Wellness Home Page
41Wellness Plan - Select Statements
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43Small Steps for Continuous Improvement
Lead to Sustainable Lifestyle Change
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47Select Frequency of Email Reminders
48View Wellness Plan
49Email Reminders A Key Tool toSupport Your
Wellness Journey
Your client will receive an email reminder
containing their action steps at the frequency
requested when creating My Wellness Plan. Email
reminders help your client to stay focused on
successfully completing their action steps, and
on building a sense of self-efficacy in creating
personal change.
50Email Reminders Providing Direct Access to
Update Your Action Steps
In addition to providing regular exposure to
action steps, email reminders also provide a
direct link to the Update My Wellness Plan
tool. This direct link enables your clients to
update their action steps without having to login
at www.MyWellnessTest.com. Clients can also
directly access My Wellness Homepage from their
email reminders without having to log in.
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52 Email Reminders - Dynamic AccessPoint to My
Wellness Tools
- Email reminders also provide direct access to My
Wellness Tools, helping clients to be supported
in successfully completing their action steps
using the Kaizen approach of small steps for
continuous improvement. - From the email reminder your client can
- Access My Wellness Journal to record experiences
and insights. - Access Wellness Commentaries in the Self-Study
Center. - Access articles, tools and resources in 12
Wellness Resource Centers. - Access the full page color wellness wheel.
- For more on these features, view the PowerPoint,
Tools to Support My - Wellness Plan.
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54 Maximizing the Impact of Email Reminders
- To get the most of email reminders, clients can
schedule a specific time on the day(s) they are
sent to take 5-10 minutes to focus on their
action steps. - Using the links on their email reminder, clietns
can check to see if they - need to adjust or edit any of their action
steps. You can also use this time - to make an entry in My Wellness Journal, read
a commentary in the Self- - Study Center in an area of current focus, or
to visit the Wellness - Resource Centers.
- Clients can access the full page color wellness
wheel to focus on the - 12 dimensions to bring a whole person
perspective to their day.
55My Wellness ToolsTools to Support My
Wellness Plan
56My Wellness Homepage
You can access My Wellness Tools at the bottom
of My Wellness Homepage. To edit your action
steps, click on My Wellness Plan.
57From My Wellness Plan edit page your client can
view their Wellness Plan, edit their plan, or
change the frequency of email reminders.
58To update their action steps, your clients can
click on the Edit link on My Wellness Plan.
This will enable them to add, edit, or delete
action steps. They also have access to the
tutorial, Tips for Creating Effective Action
Steps to help you refine their action steps.
Your clients will also be able to access the
Update My Wellness Plan page from a link in
their email reminders.As a licensee, you can
edit your clients wellness plan on your Admin
Menu, on the User Homepage (access from the User
Reports)
Updating Action Steps
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60Tools to Support My Wellness Plan
- My Wellness Journal
- Self-Study Center
- Wellness Resource Centers
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61Tools to Support My Wellness PlanMy
Wellness Journal
62 My Wellness Journal
- My Wellness Journal enables your client to
record daily observations - and insights and to track their progress in
implementing action steps. - Clients select one of the 12 areas of wellness
to make a journal entry. - Each entry is recorded and dated
chronologically for ease of access - on future visits. Clients can access the
Wellness Journal from My - Wellness Homepage or the link in their Email
Reminders. - Excellent tool for succeeding in the Kaizen
method of the small steps - for continuous improvement to support
sustainable lifestyle change. - Clients automatically receive an email
introducing them to My Wellness Journal 10 days
after completing their wellness plan.
63My Wellness Journal
64To view all journal entries chronologically, and
ordered by each specific dimension of wellness,
click on the View All Entries button.
View All Journal Entries
65Tools to Support My Wellness PlanSelf-Study
Center
66 Self-Study Center
- The Self-Study Center contains expert
commentaries on the 10 - wellness statements from each of the 12
sections of the assessment - (120 commentaries total).
- Clients can start by reading commentaries from
the specific areas of - wellness in which they have created have
action steps. This supports - clients in gaining a deeper understanding in
these areas of their life. - Within each of the 12 areas the statements are
listed within in the order - of the your clients level of motivation to
change. - An excellent tool to use as homework with your
clients. - Clients automatically receive an email
introducing them to the Self- - Study Center 17 days after completing their
wellness plan (1 week after - the email reminder for My Wellness Journal).
67Self-Study Center
68Self-Study Center
69Self-Study Center - Commentary
70Tools to Support My Wellness PlanWellness
Resource Centers
71 12 Wellness Resource Centers
- The Resource Centers have been created to
provide helpful resources, - information, and tools to assist your clients
in successfully implementing - their action steps and achieving a higher
level of health and wellbeing. - The Resource Centers act as a Wellness
Solution in all 12 dimensions - of wellness, enabling clients to access
expert articles, commentaries, - exercises, and books, as well as other
educational resources. - Clients automatically receive an email
introducing them to the Self- - Study Center 24 days after completing their
wellness plan (1 week after - the email reminder for the Self-Study
Center).
72 Expert Resources for Your Clients
- The 12 Resource Centers are a great resource for
your clients. You - can direct your client to specific articles
and other resources you feel - with support them in successfully
implementing their action steps and - deepening their knowledge.
- You also have access to the 12 Resource Centers
from your clients - User Homepage in your administrative menu.
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78Supporting Ongoing WellnessReassessment
Test Comparison Feature
79Supporting Ongoing Wellness
The Wellness Inventory can help you monitor your
clients ongoing wellness, and to become your
clients year-round wellness solution. Use the
program to create a year-round engagement and
relationship with your clients and to help them
develop a deeper commitment to wellness.
80Reassessment Monitoring Progress
- Your clients can assess their level of wellness
prior to their arrival and - again at 6 months. Then, monitor their progress
with the Test - Comparison feature.
- By re-subscribing clients after the first year
for an additional year, they - will be able to reassess at 12 months and then
again at 18 months, - allowing you to continue your relationship and
your role as their - personal wellness solution. Clients can be
renewed for multiple years.
81 82Overview of Reporting, Marketing, Coaching
Tools
83Tools to Support You in Working with Your
Clients
- The Wellness Inventory provides reporting,
communicating, marketing, and - coaching, tools to support wellness coaches or
designated staff in working - with your clients on their personal wellness
journey. - You will have access to individual client score
reports, aggregate reports to - profile trends in specific client demographic
segments as well as a suite of - communication tools to facilitate coaching,
education, and accountability for your - clients.
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85Client Report Homepage
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88Client Notes
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91Aggregate Reports (Group Reports by Demographic)
- Reports by Single Demographic
- Reports by Multiple Demographics
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93 Aggregate Reports Reports by Single
Demographic
94Aggregate Reports Wellness Score by Single
Demographic
95Aggregate Reports Satisfaction Score by Single
Demographic
96Certification Training
97Certification Training
- Training provides in-depth personal experience
and practical knowledge of the Wellness Inventory
assessment and personal growth process, and a
unique coaching skill-set to maximize the
program's effectiveness in creating change in
peoples lives. - The goal of the course is to create competence in
delivering the program - to individuals and in groups and organizational
settings.
98Certification Training Level I Live 14 Week
Teleclass
- 14 week class via live phone teleconference.
- Approved by the International Coach Federation
for 28 CCEs. - Level I Graduates - Certified Wellness Inventory
Facilitator - Tuition 1,195 4 monthly payments
- Overview www.CertifyWellness.com
99Holographic Coaching Practicum
Certification Training Level II
- Offered to Certification Training graduates to
hone coaching skills using - the Holographic Change Process and Coaching
CoreCompetencies. - Level II Graduates - Certified Wellness
Inventory Coach - 7 Week Training - 595
- Approved by the International Coach Federation
(ICF) for 14 CCEs.
100Certification Training
- Level I II 1,690 package
- 42 CCEs from ICF for both trainings
- 42 hours credit at Institute for Life Coach
Training (ILCT) towards a - Wellness Coaching Specialist Certificate (80
hours) - 42 Hours credit towards ILCT Accredited Coach
Training Program. - 42 hours credit towards new Board Certified
Coach (BCC) credential - from the Center for Credentialing Education
(through ILCT) - Graduates from 18 countries
- Next Trainings February 15-17 through May
17-19, 2011. - Three concurrent 14 week trainings.
101Coming full circle
- The Wellness Inventorys whole person approach
can help promote the increased health, wellbeing,
vitality, and life balance that your clients are
seeking.
102Endorsements for the Program
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- "The Wellness Inventory is a powerful tool for
health and wellness coaches and their clients.
Coaching is all about motivation, intention and
follow through, and the Wellness Inventory
provides clients with invaluable feedback and the
ability to track progress in any of the 12 areas
of life. This tool should be part of every
coach's tool box." - Dr. Patrick Williams Master Certified
Coach CEO, Institute for Life Coach Training
103Endorsements for the Program
- "This pioneering program gives individuals
personal insight into - 12 dimensions of physical, mental, emotional,
and spiritual wellness, and provides tools to
transform this new awareness into lasting
lifestyle change and a heightened sense of health
and wellbeing. - Larry Dossey, MD,
- Author, Healing Words
104Endorsements for the Training
- Whether youre working in private practice, a
corporate wellness - program, a hospital, or a community setting, the
Wellness Inventory - Certification Training will be an essential tool
to help clearly evaluate - not only the effectiveness of a wellness program,
but the depth of - commitment, understanding, and integration of
wellness principles - that will accompany you for a lifetime.
- Meg Jordan, PhD, RN
- Dept. Chair, Professor, Integrative Health
Studies - California Institute of Integral Studies
105Endorsements for the Program
- I highly recommend this program."
- James Gordon, MD
- Founder/Director
- Center for Mind-Body Medicine
-
106Endorsements for the Program
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- "The Wellness Inventory is the fundamental
component to our - hospital's 7-Step Health and Wellness program.
Dr. John Travis 12 - key dimensions of wellness create a holistic
foundation from which our clients not only
explore the physical, mental, emotional, and
spiritual issues of life, but more importantly
discover ways in which to become responsible for
their own health." - Patricia A. Duryea, Ph.D.
- Duryea Associates
107 For More Information
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- Jim Strohecker
- President
- HealthWorld Online
- Los Angeles, CA
- 310-823-9553
- jim_at_healthy.net
- www.WellPeople.com