1. In Dan Buettner’s THRIVE, he identifies Thrive Centers, six life domains that we and individuals can shape to boost our chances for happiness in the long term. These six domains include:
1. Community – The nation, state, county, city or suburb in which you live.
2. Workplace – Your job site, or academic classes, or wherever you spend most of your working hours.
3. Social Life – the circle of friends, acquaintances, and others with whom you come in contact regularly.
4. Financial Life – The savings and spending strategies you adopt.
5. Home – Your house, apartment, or condo, and the yard or grounds around it.
6. Self – Your education, sense of purpose, and health strategies.
Considering these six Thrive Centers, reflect for a moment how you can change your life in each of these areas which will result in a more happier you.
1. In Dan Buettner’s THRIVE, he identifies Thrive Centers, six life domains that we and individuals can shape to boost our chances for happiness in the long term. These six domains include:
1. Community – The nation, state, county, city or suburb in which you live.
2. Workplace – Your job site, or academic classes, or wherever you spend most of your working hours.
3. Social Life – the circle of friends, acquaintances, and others with whom you come in contact regularly.
4. Financial Life – The savings and spending strategies you adopt.
5. Home – Your house, apartment, or condo, and the yard or grounds around it.
6. Self – Your education, sense of purpose, and health strategies.
Considering these six Thrive Centers, reflect for a moment how you can change your life in each of these areas which will result in a more happier you. Write a 400-word essay on each area, including examples from the book that will support the changes that you would like to make. You need to include at least two changes in each domain.