The Wellness Inventory © is a powerful set of tools that can best be fully realized when you begin to walk the wheel with an informed, and caring coach. I can be that coach for you. As a coach with more than 25 years in the wellness field, I bring all of my wisdom to our coaching sessions. I am licensed, trained and certified as a Wellness Inventory Coach.
In our work together I will guide you through the Wellness Inventory, showing you what it can do, and encouraging you to do even more. Having worked with the Wellness Inventory as a part of my own process I can tell you that the experience touched me personally and professionally in ways that I will always be deeply grateful for, and in ways I can not put into words. I feel blessed to be able to take it out into the world and make a difference.
The Wellness Inventory Overview
The Wellness Inventory program, is a whole person assessment program designed to help you gain personal insight into 12 dimensions of physical, emotional, and spiritual wellness in your life. The program offers guidance and tools to transform your new awareness into lasting changes in your life through use of your personal wellness plan, my wellness journal, e-mail reminders, and the wellness resource centers.
Working with a wellness coach who can keep you motivated and accountable for your agreements to reach your wellness goals amplifies the power and effectiveness of the Wellness Inventory many times over.
No matter where you are in your life, it is possible to benefit from working with the Wellness Inventory.
Learn more and take a tour by clicking on the Wellness Wheel below.
FIVE STEPS TO WELLNESS
The Wellness Inventory "whole person" assessment program can
reveal your level of wellness, identify potential areas of change,
and help guide to to meet your wellness goals -- through these
5 Steps to Wellness:
Step 1 - Assessment: Assess yourself in 12 dimensions of wellness.
Step 2 - Scores: Wellness & Satisfaction scores, areas of strength.
Step 3 - Personal Wellness Plan: Create 10 wellness goals based the areas you are most motivated to change.
Step 4 - Tools to Help You Reach Your Wellness Goals
Step 5 - Resources for ongoing wellness
Endorsements for the Wellness Inventory
"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. An invaluable program for health professionals, clinics and hospitals, the Wellness Inventory is a powerful tool for 21st century integrative medicine."
Larry Dossey, M.D.
Author, Healing Beyond the Body, Reinventing Medicine, and Healing Words.
Executive Editor, Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing
"While most wellness assessments tell you that you're too fat, you should quit smoking and get some exercise, Dr. Travis recognized from the beginning that wellness is more than losing weight. One of the original wellness pioneers, he understood over 35 years ago that the heart of wellness involves looking at self-limiting behaviors in the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual areas that underlie our lifestyle. It's hard to experience a higher level of wellness if you don't fully embrace and enjoy your life. The Wellness Inventory is the only online resource I know that assesses all aspects of the complex tapestry of wellness and provides practical tools to create sustainable lifestyle change."
Dean Edell, M.D.
Bestselling author and host of nationally syndicated radio program, The Dean Edell Show
"I've been familiar with the Wellness Inventory and the work of John Travis for many years, and have found it to be enormously helpful. I've seen the Inventory open up new understandings and stimulate creative therapeutic responses for people with a wide range of clinical conditions. The Inventory also helps those who are still well to develop strategies for feeling even better. I highly recommend this program."
James S. Gordon, M.D.
Founder and Director, Center for Mind-Body Medicine, author of Manifesto for a New Medicine: Your Guide to Healing Partnerships and the Wise Use of Alternative Therapies
"As one of the first people to computerize the Health Risk Appraisal, Dr. Travis saw its limitations early on and developed the Wellness Inventory to extend into the all important quality of life issues. For over 25 years, he has continued to keep it at the forefront of wellness."
Kenneth R. Pelletier, Ph.D., M.D.(hc)
Chairman, American Health Association
Clinical Professor of Medicine, Director, Corporate Health Improvement Program (CHIP), University of Arizona School of Medicine
Clinical Professor of Medicine, Department of Family and Community Medicine,
and Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry
University of California School of Medicine (USCF) San Francisco
"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.
Principal, Duryea and Associates
"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 (www.lifecoachtraining.com)
Training professionals in life, health and wellness coaching
"The Wellness Inventory system is an essential tool for assessing and monitoring your client's progress and making the coaching experience fun and interactive. It works well for clients that you see in-person, and those you coach at a distance. In addition, it provides opportunity for an additional revenue stream for coaching and trainers from various specialties."
Dr. John Spencer Ellis
CEO, Spencer Institute for Life Coaching and
NESTA - National Exercise & Sports Trainers Association
"Clients are proactively looking for life, health and beauty enhancement strategies. Wellness is no longer a spa trend it is a strategic imperative. The Wellness Inventory is a 21st century tool which helps clients transform valuable insight into results oriented action. The Wellness Inventory is a non-negotiable for any spa looking to develop deeper guest engagement and brand loyalty."
Kathleen Hurley
CEO, Integral Health, Inc.,
Spa Hospitality Worldwide
"The Wellness Inventory pushes beyond health risk appraisals to the wellness dimension of the illness-wellness continuum. This self-assessment tool offers new insights into what makes life worth living, and loving, and breathing. Medical care will never bring you to the brink of joyfulness, zest for life, and treating the environment responsibly. The Wellness Inventory puts the health back into health care."
Kent W. Peterson, MD, FACPM
Former director, American College of Preventive Medicine
Past president, American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Clinical Associate Professor, New York University
Author of 250 scientific publications
Corporate manager of preventive and environmental medicine for IBM worldwide
"The Wellness Inventory is a refreshing approach after years of "strictly by the numbers" Health Risk Appraisals that tell you how old you ought to be or why you are not already dead.
Intuitive in its approach, the Wellness Inventory results seem to have a knack for describing the strengths and weaknesses of the participant in a way that is both informative and educational. Linked with the Wellness Workbook, the Wellness Inventory provides a valuable tool for better living."
William Thar, MD, MPH
VP of Research and Analysis
Franklin Health, Inc.
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