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wellbeing

British  
/ ˈwɛlˈbiːɪŋ /

noun

  1. the condition of being contented, healthy, or successful; welfare

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The content creator said that having plants in the home brought "some of the outside in" and helped people feel a sense of wellbeing even in the gloomy months.

From BBC

Denton says many doctors "may choose to split their work between NHS and private practice, in order to have better control over their workload, wellbeing and work‑life balance".

From BBC

Its professed goal is to prevent sickness that hurts our economic interests and overall wellbeing.

From Salon

Of course the money matters, but you may find the answer lies first in your overall emotional wellbeing.

From MarketWatch

A conservator/guardian would be appointed by the courts to oversee his financial, physical and medical wellbeing.

From MarketWatch