Hello,
After a long term and a few blogs later we arrive at my final blog for this class. After reviewing my previous scores of psychological, physical, and spiritual well-being, I scored my self with a 8,7,8 respectively. At this time, my scores remain the same. I feel that they haven't decreased or increased since the last rating, and there has not been enough significant change to change my scores. I have been on track to improve my physical goals and have made a more conscious effort to improve my psychological and spiritual goals. The actions that I need to take for each goal will take time, and I don't expect for change to happen overnight.
My experience with this class was difficult. I thought this class had a heavy workload, and also made me try different exercises that I am not used to. By doing so I was able to expose some of my strength and some of my weaknesses. I will continue to strive to better myself physically, psychologically, and spiritually to obtain optimal health.
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Monday, November 19, 2012
Integral Health Plan
1.
It is important for health and wellness professionals
to develop psychologically, spiritually, and physically to be able to maintain
health and wellness in multiple aspects of life. Many times health and wellness
is only observed and focused on the physical domains of the body and
appearance. We must focus on the mind, body, and spirit to achieve optimum
health. If one of these areas are lacking it may negatively affect the other
area. I personally like to strengthen my psychological and spiritual self. I
have many goals in terms of physical fitness and personal development, and I
feel I can achieve those goals by focusing on areas in my psychological self
and spirit. I can strength my mind and spirit by consciously focusing on areas
I want to improve and practice them every day.
2.
After doing many of the exercises in this class and
assignments in other health classes I have seen my strengths and weaknesses in
the areas of physical, psychological, and spiritual. Physical tests have
consisted of body fat, heart rate, blood pressure, blood sugar, VO2 max,
strength, speed, and many others. I have tested high in many of the physical
testing areas. Being able to assess the psychological and the spirit are a
little harder than assessing the physical. Assessing these areas requires more
of a personal assessment and after doing some of the meditation and spiritual
exercises in this class I can see that my spiritual aspect of my life could use
some strengthening. I will continue to practice to exercise my mind and
spiritual mind.
3.
In terms of goals in my physical, psychological, and
spiritual areas of my life. I have goals in each area that can be short term or
long-term development. My physical goal is in regards to strength. I am an avid
crossfit athlete, and I want to become more competitive, so one of my goals is
to become stronger in my Olympic lifts in particular my back squat and
deadlift. I want back squat 300 plus pounds and be able to deadlift 400 plus
pounds. When talking about a psychological goal, I want to strength my positive
attitude and increase my focus and intensity. These areas take a conscious
effort and will require practice and dedication. This would be a long-term goal
as it can never be too strong. My spiritual goal is to maintain my religion and
pray when I or someone else needs help.
4.
The strategies I could use to achieve my physical goals
could include increasing the frequency of my exercise and or increase the
intensity of workouts. To achieve my psychological goals will have to include
making a conscious effort of when I would like to utilize the ideals. To
strength my spiritual health I can go to church more often, and pray more often
when I need to.
5.
In order to assess the areas of physical,
psychological, and spiritual in the next 6 months I could do another personal
assessment of physical areas, psychological mind, and spiritual mind. I can ask
myself if the goals I established have been completed, and if they haven’t been
completed I could assess what stage of progress I am in. I will need to answer
once again how to get closer to my goals once the time comes. A could strategy
to use to be able to achieve my goals would be to write them down, and make
little reminders on what I need to do to achieve those goals. Also, I can make
smaller goals to actually achieve the bigger goals. This will make the task
easier and also will be able to make measurable progress.
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Unit 8
The two practices I found most beneficial would be the subtle mind exercise and the visualization exercise. I found the subtle mind exercise as the most relaxing and the visualization exercise helped on focusing the mind. These practices could be used in my personal life to foster "mental fitness." There are times when I feel stressed out or overwhelmed during the week, and if I use one of these practices for a couple minutes at a time during the week, then I can re-align my focus and be able to go about my day stress free or worry free. Like I said in earlier post I don't particularly like to meditate on a regular basis, but there is a time and place for everything, and it is a learning process for me.
Monday, November 5, 2012
Meeting Aesclepius
The exercise this week was more of a visualization technique, and we had to picture a figure and transform them into a couple different characters. I particularly didn't like the exercise because I don't think that I have that much of a creative mind. I understand that the exercise was to increase my psychological and spiritual wellness, but this particular exercise wasn't that beneficial for me. I liked the exercises that were focused on relaxing the mind. I will continue to practice the techniques in the exercise, so I can foster greater health and wellness.
The saying, "One cannot lead another where one has not gone himself" means to me, when you haven't experienced a certain situation that you can't tell someone how it will feel. For example, if you have never experienced having someone close to you die, then you can't tell someone who has lost a loved one how they are going to feel. You can sympathize with that person, and everyone will interpret things differently. As a health and wellness professional it is important to understand many situations and be able to accept the reactions and emotions of others.
The saying, "One cannot lead another where one has not gone himself" means to me, when you haven't experienced a certain situation that you can't tell someone how it will feel. For example, if you have never experienced having someone close to you die, then you can't tell someone who has lost a loved one how they are going to feel. You can sympathize with that person, and everyone will interpret things differently. As a health and wellness professional it is important to understand many situations and be able to accept the reactions and emotions of others.
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