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TE WHARE TAPA WHAJournal

TE WHARE TAPA WHĀHABIT TRACKER & JOURNAL

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IntroductionHe oranga ngākau,He pikinga waiora.

Positive feelings in your heart will raise your sense of self-worth.

Hauora is the hau (breath) of ora (life). Tā Mason Durie created a model of hauora called Te Whare Tapa Whā as a way to understand health and

wellbeing. This workbook is to tautoko (support) you on your journey creating new habits and reflecting on your goals and aspirations.

The images created for this workbook reflect Kapa haka stances often used to depict kaupapa of whānau, tinana, wairua and hinengaro. These physical

expressions call on the elements of Te Whare Tapa Whā and act as pou (pillar) to guide your māhi (work).

Creating new habitsOur habits are everyday actions that we live out, not destinations to reach.This habit tracker is designed for you to understand more about your own

habits for your house of wellbeing, your whare hauora - yourself!

Why track our habits?Gives us feedback

Helps us recognise patterns, notice gaps and celebrate successesProvides a visual cue to act

Keeps us honest

Life is messy and unpredictable so be gentle on yourself.

Mauri Ora!

Nā Anne-Marie Jackson PhDAssociate Professor, Ngāti Whātua, Ngāti Kahu, Ngāpuhi, University of Otago

Mrs Emily Scott, University of Otago, School of Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Sciences

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My HAUORA

wellbeingGOALS

TAHA TINANAPHYSICAL

TAHA HINENGAROMENTAL & EMOTIONAL

TAHA WHĀNAUFAMILY & SOCIAL

TAHA WAIRUASPIRITUAL

TAHA WAIRUASPIRITUAL

TAHA WAIRUASPIRITUAL

TAHA TINANAPHYSICAL

TAHA TINANAPHYSICAL

TAHA HINENGAROMENTAL & EMOTIONAL

TAHA HINENGAROMENTAL & EMOTIONAL

TAHA WHĀNAUFAMILY & SOCIAL

TAHA WHĀNAUFAMILY & SOCIAL

HAUORAWELLBEING

TE WHARE TAPA WHĀTe Whare Tapa Whā is a health model by Professor Mason Durie. It describes hauora (health and wellbeing) as a wharenui (meeting house) with four walls.

These walls represent te taha wairua (spiritual wellbeing), te taha hinengaro (mental and emotional wellbeing), te taha tinana (physical wellbeing) and te taha whānau (family and social wellbeing).

All 4 elements are important to our overall hauora (health and wellbeing). Write the habits you want to track each day in your journal. Then, if you’ve completed that habit for the day, you can colour it in. The first pages are an overview of your whare hauora. The rest of the journal lets you think about, draw, doodle and reflect on habits of importance to you. Ki te hoe! Let’s do it!

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TAHA HINENGAROMENTAL & EMOTIONAL

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Ko te mauri o te tangata ko tōna wairua.The spiritual essence of a person is their life force.

TAHA WAIRUASPIRITUAL

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Kapohia te rangimārie o te noho puku.Take hold of the peace that can be found in silence.

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Kotahi anake tō tinana – tēnā tiakina!!You only have one body so look after it!!

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Whānau – te tīmatanga me te mutunga.Whānau – the beginning of life, the end of life.

TAHA WHĀNAUFAMILY & SOCIAL

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Ōku whakawhetai I am grateful for...

Ōku whiwhinga me ōku whakanui My wins & highlights...

Ngā akoranga me ngā wero My challenges & learnings...

Ki te anga whakamua me titiro whakamuri

Time to reflect

Me tuku? Me mau? Me mutu? What will I let go of, take with me & stop doing?

Ki te anga whakamua me... What changes will I make to move forward?

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Supported by

Acknowledgement to theMental Health Foundation

for information and support

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