Exploring the HealingWheel
HealingCharts.com introduces an innovative concept in life tracking and happiness management: the HealingWheel™. Think of the HealingWheel™ as the "big picture," a month-long snapshot of your life's priorities and needs.
HealingWheel™ Video Tutorial
About the HealingWheel™
The HealingWheel™ also allows you to compare how your priorities change throughout the year, and what parts of your life need continued maintenance. You'll be able to identify important categories and elements in your life - Family, Love, Work - and rank how important each category is relative to the others. A well rounded, full HealingWheel™ is the best. It illustrates that you are making time and paying attention to all the important parts of your life.
Creating a New HealingWheel™
To create a new HealingWheel™, simply click the + New Healing Wheel button, below your main Happiness chart.
The HealingWheel™ is designed to provide introspection, so some thought is involved. First, identify some of the main categories or elements to your life that you feel are important, such as Family, Love, Work, Religion, Health, Friends, and so on. For each category, enter in the appropriate name in the Category area and select a Color to help you identify the category. When you are done, click the Add New Slice link. You'll do this several times, once for each category you have identified as being important to you.
Once all your categories are created, go back and select an Importance Point for each category. Importance Points are used to rate how important each category is to each other. You have 100 Importance Points total, so it will take a little adjusting and thinking to use up all 100 Importance Points.
Finally, select a Score for each category. Similar to the life charting you have already done with your HealingCharts™, the score for each category in your HealingWheel™ is up to you, and should reflect how well you think you are performing in each category. When you have scored all your Importance Points, you're done. Click thebutton.
