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It is not possible to talk about the quality of life that one has, individually or as a group, if one does not enjoy respect for the rights and guarantees that correspond to every person due to the simple fact that they are natural rights, that is, that by their nature they correspond to to every individual that belongs to the human species.

The right to life, the right to health, the right to education, the right to citizen security and legal certainty, the right to free development of personality, the right to equality before the law, the right to freedom of expression, free information or living in democracy, are emblematic examples of issues in which the existence of quality of life cannot be affirmed where these are violated.

Quality of life is a term that designates the conditions in which a person lives with the sole objective of seeking or obtaining comprehensive satisfaction. In order to obtain quality of life, basic needs and opportunities must be maintained in our place of settlement and in our social environment. These basic needs range, as we have said before, from nutrition and housing to personal security.

This topic of interest and current affairs dealt with by our consultant, Dr. Leonel Ferrer, is part of the line of # research carried out by #Asesórate

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When we talk about quality of life, we refer to the essence of our life itself. How do we live and how do we want to do it? Our aspirations are combined, our individual desires to live and feel "good", with the objective conditions in which we operate daily, housing, work, income, environment, social environment, among other edges that cross the very broad dimension that this concept.

The idea and approach to quality of life is not new, it dates back to the 1960s, when it was linked to the environment and the deterioration of urban living conditions.

Subsequently, the social sciences begin the development of social and statistical indicators that allow measuring data and facts related to the social well-being of a population.

The development and refinement of these indicators, in the mid-70s and early 80s, is what leads to the differentiation between them and the quality of life itself. The former are associated with the objective conditions of life, while the concept begins to be defined with a notion of a multidimensional nature (Gómez Vela, S., 2016 in Struck, 2018).

From there, our concern and continuous work in favor of the quality of life of the various populations.

Today, in 2022, in the context of a pandemic (COVID19) that has disrupted the way of life of populations and continues to do so; Since a new way of working has been generated, interpersonal relationships mediated by technology, a new educational model, among other changes, the quality of life has been abruptly impacted, including its referents.

Unexpected wars, such as the one in Ukraine, marked by contempt for human life, that is to say, further complicates these studies.

Multiculturalism adds one more ingredient, which cannot be left out, which is why we continue to investigate and add collaborative efforts from Asesórate Consultores
Associated with this, our great line of research and projects: Quality of Life.

Our north is the effective contribution with the different citizens and achieve the expected improvements. This leads us to advance quickly in this joint work that we have
proposed.

Dr. Adelaida Struck González

References,
Struck, A., (2020) Quality of Life. “A vision from the Venezuelan reality. 2017-2019. Capital City Caracas”. Chapter in the
book: Looks at the Venezuela of the XXI century. Themes, approaches and evidence. Institute for Economic Research and
Social “Dr. Rodolfo Quintero” FaCES, UCV, pp. 185-215. ISBN 978-980-6708-38-9, p. 185-215.
Struck A., Chávez Y., Vidal M., (2018) Approach to the concept and study of quality of life in a group of students from the
Central University of Venezuela. In the digital book The social sciences: multiple approaches, volume I. ISBN 978-980-00-2894-
0. Institute of Economic and Social Research “Dr. Rodolfo Quintero” FaCES, UCV, pp. 170-192. Caracas.
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The experiences of the present, in addition to the profound changes that new technologies imply, have accentuated the need and the importance of attending to our Mental and Emotional Health. This implies giving space and place to what we feel, what we think, what we expect and what we want, in a balanced way, combining it with reality and the circumstances that we have to live.

The post-pandemic readjustment, the adaptation to constant uncertainties, the focus on consumerism, the time submerged in digital social networks, the alarming news, the over-demanding online employment modalities, questioned love, the society of fatigue or emptiness, they promote immediacy, superficiality, banality and exaggerated positivism or pessimism, taking away depth and responsibility from what it means to live and build a good quality of life. Consequently, the risks of physical, mental and social illness are accentuated.

It is urgent to become aware, be it in families, schools, companies, institutions and the media, to attend to the mental and emotional health of the members of society. Such an action that implies educating, guiding, caring and providing attractive and creative models, to take care of mental health, the ability to think sensibly, as a requirement to build and care for our quality of life.

Activities and proposals that stimulate attending to emotions: knowing how to observe them, listen to them, recognize them, nominate them, regulate them, manage them and communicate them. Identify how they affect our behaviors, learning, decisions, performance and work performance, our productivity and economy. Admit that we are essentially mind and emotions, that we start from them to be and exist, to aspire and progress, so that we have a life with meaning, projects, illusions and that it is well worth living. It is then time for all of us to strive to build quality of life, to develop the healthy society that we deserve.

 

This subject dealt with by our consultant Auxi Scarano is part of the research, areas of competence and training courses offered by Asesórate.

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