As this class comes to end I have come to the realization that I have made progress. Although I may not have done as good in this class as I have in all of my previous classes I am still very proud at what I am bringing out of this class. I loved that the things I have learned are going to benefit my future in many different ways. Not only will it benefit me but benefit the people around me that I try to pass along my education.
My goals were not necessarily met due to the fact I feel growing physically, mentally and spiritually is a forever on going thing. You can never truly be done growing. I would however rate myself higher in those categories from then to now.
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Unit 9 Project
I.
Introduction
In order for
practitioners to practice good medicine, they should be taking their treatments
and diagnoses into consideration for themselves as well. Having a practitioner
who is not healthy themselves, try to tell you what to do in order for you to
be happy and healthy is really hard to listen to and try to live by. If a
practitioner is living the life that they think you should be living, you are
more likely to follow their suggestions and instructions. We as people like to
see results of something before we take the time to try it out for ourselves.
If we can see a good and positive outcome of something it makes us a lot more
eager to do it. After all, a practitioner that tells you not to smoke but they
smoke, you would ask yourself why on earth you should listen to them. Practitioners
need to set good examples, not just for their clients and patients but for
others that know what they do for a living. The more you can spread the word
and educate about health and happiness, the more people will start to live
their lives that way. It is also easier for the practitioner to teach and
educate on spiritual, physical and mental health when they are practicing it
themselves.
Goals
that I have for myself are ones that I hope I can reach someday sooner rather
than later as I feel they will help me with my schooling. I feel I really need
to develop my mental health a lot more. I am always thinking about my physical and
my spiritual but I tend to forget my mental. Having suffered from depression I
also feel that although it has improved majorly over the years, it still has a
lot of room for growing. Not only am I looking forward to the results of my
mental health flourishing for myself but for my family as well.
II.
Assessment
For assessing my health
in all three domains; spiritual, physical and mental, I have looked into my
past to see how they have changed through the years. I think that from my past
my physical health was probably the best. As I have grown and life has changed
in so many wonderful ways there have been some bumps in the road but overall it
is still not bad. I would score my physical health as being the lowest now
compared to the highest a few years ago. I would also say that my mental health
scores higher now than it did before. Depression is no longer and I am so happy
and positive with my life. I have always been a pretty spiritual person but I
do believe that part of me has grown as well.
III.
Goal
Development
Having goals in life is
something that should never come to an end. Always having a goal in life is
something that everyone should strive for. It gives you a sense of
accomplishment which everyone likes to have every now and then. It also makes
you to continue bettering yourself. My physical goal is going to be getting
back into a workout routine. Although I hate to admit it, I have been that mom
that has used the, “I just had a baby,” excuse as to why I don’t work out
anymore. I use to love working out, and actually my husband and I use to enjoy
working out together, which we don’t get to do anymore. Either way my goal is
to get back into it, no matter how slow I may start out, something is better
than nothing. “The spiritual process aims at penetrating the deeper layers of
the mind to uncover the natural wisdom, inner peace and loving kindness that
are the pivotal causes of a sustained well-being of body, mind and spirit.”
(Dacher, 2006). With that, my spiritual goal is to find that inner wisdom and
peace that I know is inside of me which will help to better myself and to help
me better my family. Mental goal for myself is learning how to become at peace
and to do so by doing more mental exercises.
IV.
Practices
for Personal Health
My physical health goal
can help be reached by me giving myself rewards when I go workout like I plan
to. It doesn’t have to be anything to big just a little something that is a
little bit of an incentive for me to reach my goal. It can help get me in the
habit of working out and soon it will be just another part of my day. Another
way to obtain my physical health goal is with motivation. Nothing is more
motivating than having loved ones tell you how great and healthy that you look.
I am not up on a high horse or think that I am better than anyone but lets face
it, when someone tells you that you are looking really good and fit, you feel
really good and fit and want to keep at it.
My spiritual health
goals will be obtained by continuing to look at and educate myself on how other
religions and countries do things. There are some things that I learned in this
course from other religions, such as budhism and the way they relax and pray.
Many things can be learned from other religions and it is great to learn them
for your overall spiritual health. Another way to increase my spiritual
awareness is to try and pray more. After reading the famous prayer study by
physician Randolph Byrd, it really opens my eyes to just how powerful prayer
might be. Whether it is used for something major like health reasons, or for
something smaller like getting a good grade in your class. Praying can’t hurt
anything so why not give it a whirl, I will see if it works at the end of this
class.
Mental health can take
a lot more work and I feel is never really finished worked. I want to continue
to use the mental exercises that you provided and I have also went on
youtube.com to find some more. I want to practice those more often and make
them a bigger part of my life. From what I have experienced in this class it
has really helped so far. With those mental exercises I want to also practice
how to control your mind better. I am one that has a million things running
through my mind all at once. Being able to take that mental chatter out and
focus on what needs to be focused on can really make a big impact on life.
V.
Commitment
I will be able to
assess my progress with my goals just by how I feel overall and how my lifes
track is running. When things seem to be running smoothly it is very noticeable
and I can thank the things I have learned in this class for that. As mentioned
before suffering from depression in the past and being at the great place I
have been lately, I can really tell a difference and will continue forward with
my goals since I know the great feeling that I can have. Knowing how both ends
of the spectrum for mental health feel really gives me more motivation to do
right for myself. Sitting back every now and then and looking at the bigger
picture at how things are going, taking in the good things in life and staying
positive are all things I find helpful to keep me on track.
Monday, October 14, 2013
Loving Kindness and Subtle Mind
These are two mental practices that I feel I should and could implement into my everyday life. I have even been making my husband do some with me and he enjoyed them as well. After doing these practices I felt the most relaxed and like it really did something for me. Living a busy hectic life and working a job that is very stressful and very busy it would be great to continue these exercises to help get me through the days and also to help me overall health wise. I can honestly say that these exercises will be brought with me when this class ends. There is just something about waking up refreshed with a clear, relaxed and positive mind.
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Unit 7
I have to say that I really enjoyed this exercise. I pictured my grandmother who passed away about 7 seven years ago. I have no grandparents left and with this grandma inparticular I had a special bond with her. Being able to picture her again and in such a great light was awesome. Thinking about her was just a positive and relaxing feeling. She was such a calm person too so it was perfect for this meditation exercise. Sometimes through the busy hustle and bustle of your everyday life you seem to forget the greater things in life so having a reason to look back at someone who has passed and have such a great exercise with it was awesome. I think that trying to remember and instill this in your busy life can make you feel better. I do often think about my grandma or even just other positive people that I have in my life. In certain situations I sometimes try to think about what they would do in a bad predicament so that I can try to stay level headed and positive about the whole thing.
So for the saying "One cannot lead another where one has not gone himself," I think that it also goes with the saying, "practice what you preach." It is really easy for me to sit and tell someone how they should live their life but unless I am following the same rules and guidelines why should they listen to me. If I can show someone a better way of life by showing them my own life, they are more apt to do what I am trying to teach them because they can physically see the results from me. If I sit and tell someone not to smoke because it is so bad for your health, yet I sit and smoke, they probably won't take me to seriously. So as a health and wellness professional, they should live their life the way they tell others that they should. Practice meditation, exercise, eat healthy and all the things that they are trying to teach, they should do. That way their clients can see themselves how it looks. If an obese person says eat healthy and exercise, you won't probably listen to them or take them serious. So, yes I do believe you have that obligation to be the person you are trying to teach your clients to be.
So for the saying "One cannot lead another where one has not gone himself," I think that it also goes with the saying, "practice what you preach." It is really easy for me to sit and tell someone how they should live their life but unless I am following the same rules and guidelines why should they listen to me. If I can show someone a better way of life by showing them my own life, they are more apt to do what I am trying to teach them because they can physically see the results from me. If I sit and tell someone not to smoke because it is so bad for your health, yet I sit and smoke, they probably won't take me to seriously. So as a health and wellness professional, they should live their life the way they tell others that they should. Practice meditation, exercise, eat healthy and all the things that they are trying to teach, they should do. That way their clients can see themselves how it looks. If an obese person says eat healthy and exercise, you won't probably listen to them or take them serious. So, yes I do believe you have that obligation to be the person you are trying to teach your clients to be.
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