After doing much research on the Quality of Life, I believe the link below best defines how it varies from individual to individual.
Here’s just one excerpt from the link:
WHAT IS QOL? QOL may be defined as subjective well-being. Recognizing the subjectivity of QOL is a key to understanding this construct. QOL reflects the difference, the gap, between the hopes and expectations of a person and their present experience. Human adaptation is such that life expectations are usually adjusted so as to lie within the realm of what the individual perceives to be possible. This enables people who have difficult life circumstances to maintain a reasonable QOL.
- Janssen Quality-of-life Studies
http://www.gdrc.org/uem/qol-define.html
What will determine the QOL for individuals will be different year after year since factors in life will deviate often. So, how do we insure the QOL for all? What are some of the roadblocks and how do we clear them? Whose responsibility is it?
This is one of the reasons why the ADA – Americans with Disabilities Act was created.
Please feel free to share how you feel about the Quality of Life and how it affects you, your family, and others. If you have a story to tell, here’s your chance to share it worldwide.
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Hi
ReplyDeleteI was blog surfing and landed up here. Yes, it is true that life expectations have to be adjusted, but it is tough. I am having to work part time now, owing to some eye trouble (I hope temporary) and it is driving me up the wall. I tried to find other outlets such as a daily walk regime by the sea, but it fizzled out. My life was centered around reading and writing and this had to be put on the backburner.
Well, I need to draw up a time table and stick to it.
Do drop by my blog if time permits.
Cya in cyberspace.
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