1=rarely or never; 2=sometimes; 3=frequently or always.
1. I tend to overeat.2. I engage in physical exercise or brisk walking at least 20 minutes a day.3. My sleep is restless.4. I pray or meditate daily. 5. I wish I could undo many things in my past.6. I have someone in my life to share my deepest feelings.7. I read the Bible or other great religious works. 8. I find it hard to control my temper.9. I have an optimistic outlook.10. I am inspired by art, music or nature’s beauty. 11. I feel alone in this world.12. When I look at my life, I feel blessed.To find your wellness score:a) Add up your numbers on questions 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10 and 12, subtotal=b) Add up your numbers on questions 1, 3, 5, 8 and 11, subtotal=c) Subtract subtotal b from subtotal a=d) Multiply your score for c by 7=Interpreting your wellness scoreIf your score is 90 or higher, congratulations are in order, for you’re a role model for others. You’ve achieved a daily lifestyle involving mind, body and spirit consistent with Maimonides’s advice for optimal well-being. Your life is fulfilling and peaceful. Keep on doing what you’re doing.If your score is 70 to 89, you’ve created a healthy daily lifestyle, but there’s definitely room for growth. As Maimonides would advise, closely examine the weaknesses of mind, body, or spirit that hold you back. Then make the changes you know will be helpful, and optimal well-being will be yours.If your score is 69 or lower, your daily lifestyle needs a realmakeover now. As Maimonides would advise, first pinpoint your weakestareas of mind, body, or spirit, then start making changes. Avoiddwelling on past mistakes, and optimal well-being will come to be yours.Pleasenote: This scale is not meant as a substitute for a regular medicalcheckup. In keeping with Maimonides’s view, consult a physicianimmediately if you experience any sudden change in your normal healthsituation.The writer is a New York City licensed psychologist and author of numerous books, including The Wisdom of Maimonides. elhoffma@yu.edu