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"achieve well-being" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone strives to improve their quality of life, or when they have achieved a state of physical, mental, or emotional contentment and satisfaction. For example: "She was determined to achieve well-being by eating healthy and exercising regularly."
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Individuals' ability to achieve well-being can be assessed with great specificity through social production function (SPF) theory.
Therefore, to achieve well-being and quality of life, people need to find a balance and be enabled towards what they are best fitted [ 50].
The capability approach purports that freedom to achieve well-being is a matter of what people are able to do and to be, and thus the kind of life they are effectively able to lead.
This questionnaire deals with the "ability to actively achieve well-being, inner equilibrium, appropriate stimulation, a feeling of competence, and a sense of being able to control stressful situations" [ 19].
Paskowitz's book Surfing and Health became something of a lifestyle guide to many surfers, advising them to achieve well-being through diet, exercise and a good moral attitude.
Practical Hinduism is both a quest to achieve well-being and a set of strategies for locating sources of affliction and removing or appeasing them.
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People on higher incomes were more likely to mention the need for positive thinking and financial security for achieving well-being; those on lower incomes being least likely to mention these.
As a whole, the latter two generations deal with more practical, functional barriers in achieving well-being and deal with a number of issues from being held back by a lack of financial stability to struggling with stress and sleep deprivation.
Whereas 'functionings' are the proposed conceptualization for interpersonal comparisons of (achieved) well-being, 'capabilities' are the conceptualization for interpersonal comparisons of the freedom to pursue well-being, which Sen calls "well-being freedom" (Sen 1992: 40).
Disability can even affect the acquisition or accumulation of human capital.7 On the other hand, because persons with disabilities have special needs, they face more difficulties than non-disabled people in achieving well-being from their resources or may need more income for the same activity.
Cultures have not developed a single, uniform way of achieving well-being -- of achieving the good life.
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