As I stated in the Unit 9 blog, in unit 3 I rated myself a 3 for physical, 3 for psychological, and a 5 for spiritual wellness. I would state by the end of this course I could indeed rate myself a 5 for physical- eating better, less caffeine intake, and walking more, 5 for psychological- not letting people get on my nerves, meditating more, and being more patient, and a 7 for my spiritual wellness- I have started proactively searching out my spiritual needs and addressing them one at a time. This course has really helped me realize the importance of every aspect in my life and to also realize to not take anything for granted.
The goals and activities I set for myself was meditating more, practicing my Reiki, and start partaking of yoga again. I have accomplished the meditation and the Reiki but am still trying to find the time to schedule time for exercise. School, work, and family commitments keep me so busy that there are days I just long for the pillow and don't even want to consider exercise of any kind. Yoga and exercise is still on my list and I am determined to accomplish reaching my mental, physical, and spiritual awakening and blossoming. Wish me luck....
My personal experience throughout this course was obvious to me. It showed me that I was burning my candle at both ends and I was ready to burn out. Actually today I realized that there is no need in getting mad at my daycare for opening late, which makes me late to work because then I get stuck in rush hour traffic. I will take my time telling my children goodbye for the day, giving them kisses, and hoping they have a good day at school. All that the anger did was make my insides feel bad and then it projected to the outer surface. I have started to enjoy my life even though it is still busy and hectic. I will take one day at a time and put as many blessings into it as possible.
Not losing my temper has been the most difficult part of this course. I am a hot head and trying to slow down and think before blowing up was pretty hard. It is getting a little easier each day though.
I believe this will be beneficial for others because my level headedness and true caring and love for people will show and it will touch the individuals that need it and allow them to have a starting point from where they can also begin their life transformation of change for the better.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Monday, September 5, 2011
Unit 9 Summary
I. Introduction:
It is important for wellness professionals to develop psychologically, spiritually and physically because these professionals are trying to help individuals with all sorts of ailments. If the professional is lacking in an area; clients at times can tell and will not respect the information given or partake of the activity suggested. So in short, the professional will not be taken seriously. We professionals are fit in these areas of their lives, it shows and people can sense on a subconscious level that what the professional is saying is correct.
Truthfully, I need more development in all three aspects of wellness. I am slowly coming back into my spirituality which in turns helps my psychological aspect. The hardest aspect for me to work on is the physical. That is because of my thought process that I have no time. Seeing that I recognize the dilemma, I know that I can overcome this obstacle and once again be physically active and in shape like I was a few years ago.
II. Assessment:
In an earlier assessment I rated myself a 3 for physical, 3 for psychological, and a 5 for spiritual wellness. I would state by the end of this course I could indeed rate myself a 5 for physical- eating better, less caffeine intake, and walking more, 5 for psychological- not letting people get on my nerves, meditating more, and being more patient, and a 7 for my spiritual wellness- I have started proactively searching out my spiritual needs and addressing them one at a time. This course has really helped me realize the importance of every aspect in my life and to also realize to not take anything for granted.
III. Goal Development:
The goals I have to work on the physical aspect are to actually partake of yoga, martial arts, and walking on a regular basis- at least 4 days a week. For the psychological wellness, I want to continue my meditation and my daily quiet times so that I am able to relinquish a lot of my stress that my career and family put on me. Finally, to address my spiritual wellness, meditation is still a big role player. It quiets the mind so that I am able to hear the needs of my spirit and to hear wisdom from my higher power and those past that may want to present some form of knowledge unto me. I still practice prayer and have started reading again on spiritual subjects that I feel led to find out more information on.
IV. Practices for Personal Health:
An exercise that comes to mind can help to achieve greater physical, psychological, and spiritual wellness is yoga. Yoga helps the body stay strong and flexible by stretching and strengthening the muscles, controlling the breathing, and helping the equilibrium or balance of an individual. Yoga also helps psychologically because a practitioner of yoga needs to focus on their breath for the greatest stretch and to be able to tell when their body is at it maximum potential so as not to hurt themselves. When being able to control the breath, the mind slows down as well and allows the entire body to relax even while physically exerting yourself. Lastly, yoga helps with spirituality with the quieting of the mind. When the mind is quiet, the soul can speak. Yoga has spiritual aspects to it imposed in the yoga moves themselves. It was and is a way for the practitioners or yogis to commune with their deities. There is a peacefulness in the practice of yoga that allows the body and mind to reflect and renew the spirit. It is almost as with each stretch and breath you are able to thank and talk with your soul and with the deity of your chosen faith.
Another exercise that could allow an individual to develop greater physical, psychological, and spiritual growth would be the martial arts. In the martial arts the mind is stilled so the body is able to perform with power, accuracy, and precision and allow our mind to know when and when not to use the martial arts. The martial arts also allows for the growth of strength, agility, and confidence. Spirit is able to experience peace and to speak to the individual partaking of the sport or exercise usually through the act of meditation. Martial arts are not only used for defense but also for building a strong mind, body, and spirit.
V: Commitment:
Within the next 6 months I will track my progress by making a schedule and doing my best to stick to it. I will schedule time to exercise, meditate, pray, read, and find quiet time. When I am unable to practice what I have scheduled, I will write it on my scheduler that I missed a session and jot down why I missed it. I will then attempt to correct the reason for missing my “appointments”. It may be a little weird to think of them as appointments but for me if I do this then I know they are vitally important and to not put them away for a later date. However, I perceive that these “appointments” will become so much of my life that they will become second nature and I will no longer need a scheduler.
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