Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Unit 10

          Unit 3                                                 Unit 10
Physical Well-being 7                  Physical Well-being 9.5
Spiritual Well-being 8                  Spiritual Well-being 9.5
Psychological Well-being 8         Psychological Well-being 9

My score has changed, because I have been working on my goals. I have made progress with my goals, and I have implemented the activities I chose for my well-being in all three areas. I have been working out more about 3-5 times per week. I do pray and mediate more and I’m also thinking more positive thoughts. I love this class. Overall my well-being is so much better. My family and friends have notice the the improvement and they love it. The reward has been the overall change in my well-being.  The difficult part has been finding the time to do the exercises. This experience will improve my ability to assist others because I now have the tools to help someone else.

~Thanks Roxanne

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Unit 9 Final Project



Final Project
Introduction
It is important for health and wellness professionals to develop psychologically, spiritually, and physically. A health and wellness professional must be entwined with the psychologically, spiritually, physically aspect of their own life. We teach others how to develop psychologically, spiritually, and physically; in order to teach the techniques we have to live them ourselves. It is hard to teach someone how to mediate if I myself have never mediated before. As a healer, integral health cannot just be what we have learned or read in a book; it has to be a way of life. The only way to discover the profound possibilities of integral health and healing, one must incorporate it into his or her own lives (Dacher, 2006).
In order for me to achieve this goal, I need to continue to develop on all three aspects. Psychologically I need to eliminate the mental chatter.  As for the spiritual aspect I need to spend more time in prayer. Physically I need to take care of my appearance.
Assessment
I have assessed my health with each domain by trying to maintain a balance between my psychological, spiritual, and physical well-being. I try to lessen needless suffering and encourage human flourishing. 
I believe there is always room of improvement. On a scale of 1 to 10, I will score my psychological aspect an 8. Although, I don’t have psychological illness such as anxiety or depression, I need to work on having an Olympic mind set. I will score my spiritual aspect a 7, because I need to spend more time with God in prayer. I rate my physical aspect a 7 because I need to work on my body composition.
Goal Development
One goal I have for my self in the psychological aspect is to try to think positive thoughts, and when negative thoughts arise dispose of them immediately. My goal for my spiritual aspect is to become one with Christ. My goal for my physical aspect is workout three times a week, and watch what I eat.
Practices for Personal Health
Some strategies I will use to implement the growth in my psychological domain is to mediate more. I really enjoyed the Mental Visualization exercise and I will continue to practice this exercise throughout the week.  I have an obsessive amount of mental chatter, and an unfocused mind I will use the three steps of the Subtle Mind Exercise, witnessing mind, calm abiding mind, and unity consciousness. I will implement the Mental Visualization and Subtle Mind Exercise by devoting a specific time out of each day and performing these exercises. 
As for the spiritual aspect I plan to implement my growth by spending more reading the bible and joining prayer groups. I believe the Bible is the gateway to Christ, and reading and studying the Bible will bring me closer the to Christ and elevate my spirituality. Joining a prayer group has always been helpful for me. Prayer groups keep me focus and discipline. I know if people are depending on me, I will be more likely to attend.
The strategies I will implement to foster growth in physical aspect are through diet and exercise. I think I am a pretty healthy person. I do not have any illness such as hypertension or diabetes. I am rarely sick or feeling under the weather. I have been a vegetarian for two years now and I am working my way to become a vegan. I do eat a more than my share of sweets. I will combat this by eliminating sweets and food that high in carbohydrates from my diet. I do workout most of the time, but I will get back on a strict schedule working out 3-5 times per day.
Commitment
I will assess my progress psychologically, for the next six months, by keep a journal. I will track my mediation progress. I will continue to eliminate the mental chatter by mediating on positive things. I will continue clear my mind and let go of past hurt feelings. I will continue this long-term by setting aside a special time everyday to exercise these mediation exercises. 
Spiritually, I will assess my progress for the next six months by writing down the books and chapters of the Bible I ready daily. I will also write down key points that I can incorporate into my life to make my life better. As for long term I will continue to work with prayer group.
For the next six months I will assess my progress by going on a sugar detox and reading the food labels on the food I eat. I will maintain my progress on long term by doing search and substituting the bad sugars for healthier alternatives. As for exercise in the next six months I will join the local YMCA and participate in exercise classes such as Zubma Classes and Yoga Classes. As for long-term, I will train for a marathon and enter in local road races.


References
Dacher, E. (2006). Integral Health: The Path to Human Flourishing. Laguna Beach, CA; Basic Health Publications Inc.

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Unit 8 Optimal Well-Being:

In my opinion the Subtle mind and Visualization exercise are the most beneficial. The subtle mind exercise can foster my mental fitness, by allowing me focus on my breathing. I have notice that on the days I do this practice that I’m much more calmer and relaxed through out the day. I don’t let the small things frustrate me.

In the Visualization exercise I have been able to see things in a new light. There any many situations I used to have a negative out look on, I now have a positive out look. When I feel myself thinking negative I now think of my great happiness, that sense of wholeness, and I  continue to have that radiant of health and well-being.

~Thanks Roxanne    

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Unit 7 Current Trends & Research

After completing the Meeting Aesclepius meditative practices this week I felt very peaceful. With this week being the holidays, it was a little challenging to relax. Once I got into the meditative practice my mind and spirit were both calmer. My psychological and spiritual wellness have both been fostered by both the mindfulness and meditation exercises. I’m a lot happier. Small things that I use to worry about I no long do. My mind and heart are more open to accepting people the way they are. I will continue to apply these practices in my life to foster greater health and wellness.

The saying “One cannot lead another where one has not gone himself” I think is an accurate statement. As a health and wellness professional it is important to live the lifestyle that you teach. I think it would be hard for a client to respect a professional if the professional is tell the client to kind and respectful, but they are not themselves. Yes, I believe as a health and wellness professional you do have the obligations to your clients to be developing your health psychologically, physically, and spiritually. If you are going to tell someone to life a healthy lifestyle you should want to live a healthy lifestyle as well. Your clients look up you and they respect you, so if they are coming to you for help it is important to demonstrate that kind of healthy lifestyle in your life.

~Thanks Roxanne

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Unit 6 Mind-Body-Spirit Wellness and Healing

Hello Everyone:

In practicing the universal Loving Kindness exercise and completing the Integral Assessment, I was very surprise at the out come. The universal Loving Kindness exercise allows me to expand my sensitivity, generosity, and emotional intimacy beyond our close group of friends and love ones. It allows me to share these thoughts and feeling with all human kind. I discovered that I need to exercise loving kindness more often, even to strangers. The area I choose to be a focus of growth and development is psychospiritual. I believe if I focus on the psychospiritual aspect of my life all the other aspects will come together. Some exercises and activities I can implement to foster greater wellness in this area is meditating more, praying more, and participating in prayer groups with others.

Dacher (2006) Integral Health the path to human flourishing. Basic Health Publication, Inc. Laguna Beach, CA

~Thanks Roxanne

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Unit 5 Wellness and Healing

Hello Everyone:

The comparison between the Loving and Kindness and Subtle mind exercises is that they both allow me to focus on my inner self. The contrast is the Love-kindness teaches you to think about others and the Subtle mind exercises allow to to concentrate on breathing. I benefited from the Subtle mind exercise more because all I had to do was breath. I really enjoyed the the waves sounds. It made me relax because I could breath to the waves.

Spiritual, mental, and physical wellness are all connected. For me when one of these areas are off balance the other is also effected. The connection of spiritual, mental, and physical wellness manifest in my life when I pray daily, workout daily, and meditate daily.
~Thanks Roxanne