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Quality of Life

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Today I'm going to analyse my previous blogpost and place them in the Quality of life model of Felce and Perry. Felce and Perry knows 5 domains of wellbeing; social, physical, emotional, material and development + activity. Not the kind of article you would expect as a blogpost, but this is my school-blog after all, so once in a while these kind of blogpost will appear.






Cacao
Cacao is a store where you can buy homemade chocolate. Buying chocolate can be defined as a material good and can be placed under meals/food. Cacao also has a possibility to make your own chocolates during a workshop. This is an activity involving education and can be placed under development and activity.

Sprs.me
Sprs.me is a travel agency that books you a surprise holiday. Since the agency focusses on traveling with friends it can be seen as a social activity. It's not only a social activity, because there is still the option go all by yourself. If you look at it from that perspective it can also be placed under development and activity since it involves a leisure activity.

Q&A a dayThe concept of Q&A a day is to answer one question a day, for 5 years in a row. It's a good example of emotional wellbeing. The book makes you reflect on your life by asking you one question a day. It makes you self-conscious and can give you satisfactional feelings by re-reading the answers and seeing your personal development.

Alchemie
Alchemie is a place where everything is possible. It's a place for your cup of coffee after a hard days work, but it's also a place to shop for art, buy vintage furniture and clothing, have a healthy lunch or take yoga lessons. It can be placed under development and activity since it involves a lot of leisure activities. If you look deeper into it, all the separate activities can be places under different branches. The yoga lessons for example would fit into physical wellbeing and the shopping part can be placed under material wellbeing. 

Puha shopping guidePUHA is a tiny little shopping guide that shows a whole other side of Utrecht, filled with art, design, music, vintage, food and drinks. It focuses on authenticity, home made products, unique designs and everything that has that 'special something'. It's a little bit hard to categorize this one, but I think it fits best in the material wellbeing category. Not the booklet itself though, but the places it brings you to: they all have something to do with shopping or eating. 

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Hi my name is Anouck. I like cats, food, photography and the color mintgreen. This is a blog about the discoveries of an International Lifestyle student.