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| | What is spiritual health and why does it matter? McKinsey Heath Institute’s concept of spiritual health is about having “meaning in one’s life, a broad sense of connection to something larger than oneself, and a strong sense of purpose,” which can be found within a community, a form of divinity, being mindful in the present moment, or all of the above. It is not just a “nice to have” but a core dimension of health, along with physical, mental, and social health, write Erica Coe, Kana Enomoto, Jacqueline Brassey, and Victoria Bennett. In a new article, they explore how social, public, and private stakeholders can work together to help people cultivate spiritual health and find purpose and space to reflect on their lives. Understand the importance of spiritual health regardless of age, country, or religious beliefs.
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