Health pertains to your emotional intelligence as much as it does to your body. It starts with self-awareness and understanding your capabilities. It deals with how you react in certain situations and the initiatives you take in others. Carolyn Myss provides a tool for self-reflection. She suggests identifying your archetypes and relating them to aspects of your life. The wheel pictured here represents categories of life that are a focus of her philosophy. She asks you to align your archetypes with these categories. It’s a great exercise to start a conversation with yourself about yourself. Even better if you share it with someone you trust.