7.30.2010
Wine Country = well being
Let's face it: As places to live, some areas of the United States are just more desirable than others. Case in point: Sonoma County (more precisely, the city of Santa Rosa), which took 5th place in the U.S. in a recent list of the top 10 cities overall with the highest index of "well-being." Only four other California cities made the top 10. The Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index uses 42 core questions in a survey that is "scientifically designed by some of the world’s leading experts in economics, psychology and health to thoroughly measure how respondents are faring in all aspects of their lives: physically, emotionally, socially and professionally, as well as to take a daily pulse of how Americans rate the overall quality of their current life and outlook for the future."
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