English: This mindmap (Mind map) consists of rough notes taken by the author during a course session covering aspects of wellbeing, ie, paying attention to the dimensions represented in the 4 branches radiating from the central image of physical, emotional, mental and spiritual health.
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18 March 2005 (original upload date)
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Originally uploaded to the English Wikipedia, using the same filename.
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