Wellness is about the individual, not the place that the
individual finds themself in. The "Good Together Game" app is an
easy to use tool for taking control of social wellness through
consistent, regular personal and professional action lists.
HOUSTON, June 23,
2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- As people struggle with
mental health and a loneliness epidemic in this time of immense
social change, short, meaningful actions focused on social wellness
are more important than ever. Jerry
Brook, Relationship Guru and Author of Good Together: A
Journey Through Relationships designed a free App that is a "Game
with a Purpose" to help people build their social wellness each day
in as little as 3, 5 or 7 minute increments. Users of the Good
Together app can create lists for self care, career goals,
relationships and more.
What used to be seen as a "work life balance" has progressed
into "wellness". Wellness is about the individual, not the place
that the individual finds themself in. People don't necessarily
have a good life with which to balance work against. In recent
years there has been an explosion of loneliness and feelings of
disconnection in people's personal lives.
"Your work persona is a direct product of your social persona.
You can't be something that you are not, and you cannot act one way
at work and diametrically different in your social life. We as
humans are incapable of turning "off" or "on" our emotions or our
consciousness. Therefore, there is a great deal of you that must
exist and be shared between your work and your social life," said
Author and Good Together Creator Jerry Brook.
He continued, "I created the Good Together Game app as a way to
bring people together and to support their bonds. The app enhances
Social Wellness by removing the stresses of building interpersonal
connections. As social creatures' humans require interpersonal
connections in order to survive. I agree with John Donne that No Man is an Island. People
often focus on the importance of workplace wellness. However, our
social connections go well beyond the office. If companies are only
practicing wellness for the bottom line, they aren't practicing
wellness at all."
The "Good Together" app is always in the palm of your hands and
is also the perfect prompt for creating deeper connections with
others. It's important to remember that connections are
relationships and the first and most important relationship is the
one with yourself.
The app can be used for personal empowerment by creating lists
for self care, career and life goals, relationships, and more. It
is a great tool for enhancing social wellness and for building
meaningful connections with others one interaction at a time built
day after day consistently.
When playing the game with others, users begin by adding
personal and professional relationships in the app. Those
relationships are then added to social circles or groups of
relationships. The interactions start with four major relationship
categories: Family, Friends, Work, and Intimate.
Users can then create their own social circles such as, Parents,
Children, Siblings, High School Friends, Work Friends, the
possibilities are endless.
Each social circle has a specific set of interactions. There are
randomly selected tasks for meaningfully interacting according to
the type of relationship.
Players create personal, custom, lists of interactions unique to
their social circles. They can select an individual relationship,
or an entire social circle.
The app randomly selects a time frame of 3, 5, or 7 minutes in
duration. The app also randomly selects a player from the list of
possible players and an item from the list of interactions for that
social circle.
The app removes the burden of time and tasks. There is no fear
of trying to decide what to do in the moment or of missing out on
meaningful connections due to time constraints. The Good Together
app is customizable for each user.
About Good Together App
The "Good Together" App was created to help people strengthen their
personal and professional relationship through fun, personalized
interactions. It was created by Author and Relationship Guru Jerry
Brook. Jerry fuses his relationship experience with a background in
analytics to help others maintain better relationships. As an
Industrial Computer Controls Specialist, Jerry's experience in
problem solving and analytical thinking inspired him to look at
relationships in a similar way. In addition, he also draws on his
own personal relationships to offer practical, intelligent, and
sometimes funny relationship stories and advice. He currently lives
in Houston, Texas. Learn more at
http://www.goodtogether.com and http://www.JerryBrook.com.
Media Contact
Jennifer Galbraith, Alestra
Marketing, Inc., 1 2395602831, JGalbraith@AlestraMarketing.com
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