Complete each of the five sections
below and post the project in your blog, also submit it as a single Word
document in your drop box.
- Introduction:
Why is it important for health and wellness professionals to develop psychologically, spiritually and physically? What areas do you need to develop to achieve the goals you have for yourself?
It is important for health care professionals to
continuously work on developing psychologically, spiritually and physically for
many reasons. By exhibiting a strong
baseline in complete wellness, they will be able to better understand their
clients, reach into their needs and increasingly reach their goals
together. These professionals will be
better versed in creative techniques, therapies, and problem solving skills to
complement their patients. I,
personally, must work towards the task of a more successful meditation practice
and mental fitness. The witnessing mind
is something that I need to implement on a frequent basis, and I have noted
improvement, but still have a little ways to go.
- Assessment:
How have you assessed your health in each domain? How do you score your wellness spiritually, physically, and psychologically?
As compared to the beginning of this course and the prior
assessments observed, I feel that I have grown in all of these areas
significantly.
Spiritually (8) – I continue to practice my Catholic faith
and have come to better terms with this.
I have been able to find other young adults that I can relate to and
discuss teachings. I feel more centered
and at peace.
Physically (7) – With the holidays now over and the new year
underway, I have turned a new leaf with food choices and exercise/energy
practices. I feel well and
balanced. My weight is within normal
limits. I am finally beating the cold
that has been with me for months.
Psychologically (8-9) – I feel that with all that we’ve
learned, I am in a much better place. I
am able to recognize negativity, channel that into positive energies with the
coping mechanisms we’ve explored. I feel
that although I need to continue to improve my meditations, just being aware of the benefits of mental fitness
is beyond encouraging and presents something to strive for every day.
- Goal development:
List at least one goal you have for yourself in each area, Physical, Psychological (mental health) and Spiritual.
Spiritually – Practice
daily my favorite meditation(s) in an effort to continue to develop these
skills to find oneness.
Physical – Join a yoga studio and practice at least 3 x/
week. I’m asking for a package of
classes for my impending birthday.
Psychological – Look deeper into myself for areas of
weakness. I want to practice true
forgiveness more frequently. I want to
develop strong self-confidence to better support being proud of my opinions and
choices, therefore cutting out the repercussions of a weaker self-esteem (such
as jealousy, insecurities, and self-doubt).
- Practices for personal health:
What strategies can you implement to foster growth in each of the following domains; Physical, Psychological, and Spiritual. Provide at least two examples of exercises or practices in each domain. Explain how you will implement each example.
Spiritually – As stated above, I plan on practicing
meditations and/or mind exercises at least daily (when I come home from work in
the morning). I will revisit the rainbow
meditation and also cycle through the tracks on the disc provided with our
textbook to maintain a well-rounded strategy.
Also, by implementing the yoga goal, I will find relaxation, a calm
peace of mind, and self-confidence to improve all areas of desired improvement.
Physical – In an effort to actually achieve my goal of
regular yoga participation, I will seek a “workout buddy” or make new friends
in the classes in which I attend. I have
found in the past that by finding companionship in a fellow workout friend, my
frequency of actually going is vastly improved.
Also, I will research various different yoga studios in my area. Lancaster, PA is booming with yoga, so
although I do have a favorite place, there might be a more affordable studio
closer to my home.
Psychological – To achieve my goal as stated above, I will
do two things: I plan on rereading Dacher’s textbook in a more leisurely style
as opposed to a scholastic task. I find
that I can absorb the material differently in this capacity, and because I
won’t have assignments based off of it, I can digest the book slower and in a
different light. Additionally, I have
found great interest in reading various other related text/articles on these
pertinent topics, so I also continue to dive into these. I have created a “reading list” throughout
the term, to revisit when I had more time – and that’s exactly what I intend to
do!
- Commitment:
How will you assess your progress or lack of progress in the next six months? What strategies can you use to assist in maintaining your long-term practices for health and wellness?
To track progress (or lack thereof) in the future, I can see
myself continually remembering this course and reflecting on my growth,
happiness and success. I feel that instead of picking a date in
6 months or so, my contemplation will probably happen in small thoughts
daily. Clearly, if I am unhappy with my
life in the future, I now have the knowledge to fall back on to look for possibilities
why. On the other hand, if I am doing
well an succeeding in mind, body and spirit, than I can use my journey of
growth to inspire and help others to find the same peace and goodness in
life. I look forward to the latter!
Mia, I am glad that you are going to utilize the meditation and other techniques taught in this class. I think we all can use new techniques in order to understand our subtle essence. I bet it is also a relief that you are able to join yoga and church groups to help increase your spiritual development. I know that is what I plan to do. I hope you keep reassessing your progress towards ultimate health like we learned, and keep your faith. Good Luck.
ReplyDeleteYour goals are outstanding! Sometimes what we need to do is identify what we need to accomplish. You appear to be making great strides. Pat on the back to you! And oh how I love mental fitness. I think mental fitness is the backbone to development. If you really think about it we must decide to acomplish fitness and inner development therefore, it is our mind that makes the first move! Good luck
ReplyDeleteKelly