subjective well-being
Subjective well-being refers to an individual's self-perceived satisfaction, happiness, and overall positive emotions towards life, encompassing both their thoughts and feelings about their own well-being.
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Related Concepts (22)
- emotional well-being
- eudaimonia
- flourishing
- happiness
- hedonic well-being
- life satisfaction
- negative emotions
- perceived stress level
- personal fulfillment
- positive emotions
- positive psychology
- psychological distress
- psychological well-being
- quality of life
- satisfaction with relationships
- self-esteem
- self-perceived health
- sense of purpose
- subjective happiness index
- subjective happiness scale
- subjective well-being at work
- subjectivity
Similar Concepts
- economic well-being
- employee well-being
- health and well-being
- maximization of well-being
- mental well-being
- motivation and well-being
- subjective belief
- subjective evaluation
- subjective experience
- subjective experiences
- subjective idealism
- subjective reality
- subjective relativism
- subjective value
- value subjectivity