I. 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?
We have all heard the saying, “practice what you
preach”. I think it is crucial for professionals in any career to
incorporate what they do into their own lives. I wouldn’t go to a
hairdresser with bad hair, a dentist with bad teeth, and certainly not a
wellness professional that does not incorporate integral health practices into
their own life. “To become agents of a more expansive health, we must begin
with our own life.” (Dacher, 2006, pg. 167). It is crucial for professionals in the health
and wellness field to incorporate integral health practices into their own
lives before offering treatment to others. The reason for this is because it
will help these professionals offer more expansive health care to each and
every patient. According to ( Dacher,
2006. p.167), when professionals implement integral health in to their own
lives, they “will come to know that the alleviation of suffering and the ascent
to human flourishing are more than ideas.” These professionals will than want
to end needless suffering to the best of their ability and therefore, “the soul
of medicine returns.” When it comes to
integral health, you can only learn so much from books and reading material. It
is important to also experience the effects of a developed psychological,
spiritual, and physical wholeness to fully grasp the possibilities of human
flourishing. When we gain this confidence it gives us the ability to “help
others and create a better world.” (Dacher, 2006, pg 167).
Honestly, I need to develop all three areas to
achieve my goals. I am considerably stronger physically then I am
psychologically and spiritually. I would like to find balance between these
three areas to obtain integral health. Two
areas that I need to develop in order to achieve optimal psychological,
spiritual and physical wellness are the implementation of regular meditation
and daily exercise. I’m confident that if I do develop these two strategies
then my overall psychological, spiritual and physical health will improve
drastically because these three factors will become more balanced as one.
II
- Assessment:
How have you assessed your health in each domain?
How do you score your wellness spiritually, physically, and psychologically?
There are several exercises and/or processes which
will successfully assess an individual’s need for psychological, spiritual and
physical improvement. According to Dacher, a mini meditation exercise “can be
quite powerful in expanding your mind and heart. Practice of meditation can
serve as an antidote to anger and hatred as well as help to shift your focus
from personal love to universal loving-kindness” (p.93). I have a lot of built up anger and resentment
from past abuse and trauma. According to
Dacher (p.115), an assessment process can also be completed by asking a series
of questions. The five questions which may focus on healing and promoting
integral development are:
1. “What aspect of my life-psychospiritual,
biological, interpersonal, or worldly- is the source of difficulty and
suffering?” (Healing)
2. “What line of development is most essential for
me at this time?” (Healing)
3. “What is my current level of development and what
can I aim for.” (Healing)
4. “What area of my life is ready for growth and
development?” (Promoting)
5. “What would the next level of development look
like?” (Promoting)
Currently, my physical, spiritual and psychological
wellbeing are scored as a 5 to 7. I think early in our class these numbers were
higher. Not that anything has changed it is just that I am now more aware of
how off centered I truly am. The numbers are low because I do not get enough
physical exercise, my spirituality is tested with negative drama and due to
moments of anxiety and depression my psychological state is sometimes in
turmoil.
III
- Goal Development:
List
at least one goal you have for yourself in each area, Physical, Psychological
(mental health) and Spiritual.
Physical:
Continue with my Zumba classes. They are scheduled
for one hour three times a week. I am
also interested in tennis and now that the pool is open I will incorporate
swimming 5 days a week. For now I will
start with doing 4 laps and increase it by one lap every two weeks.
Spiritual:
To practice and master forgiveness by first starting
with myself and then those who have hurt me will help me spiritually. I recently started reading this Buddhist Boot
Camp book. It is not necessarily about becoming a Buddhist but moreso incorporating
their practices on a daily basis. To love oneself and to love and treat others
with kindness. Believing in myself and others and trusting my higher power and
knowing that what I put out in the universe is what I will get back. Looking
for the positive in everything and everyone will also help me connect and be
more loving and kind.
Psychological:
Stop my negative talk in my head and replace with
positive talk. Quieting my mind through breathing, journaling and meditating
are all effective ways to become psychologically fit. This will allow me to not sweat the small
stuff and teach me how to pick my battles by alleviating factors that cause
undue stress.
IV
- 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.
Right now I believe that my personal life needs
work because there are times when my psychological state is in complete turmoil
due to moments of depression and anxiety. Two ways that I can foster my
psychological health are by practicing mini meditations and gentle yoga
exercises.
For many years my spirituality has also been tested
due to the negative actions of others. Two ways that I can foster my
spirituality are by believing in others for their good qualities and in me for
being a beautiful human being. I can also improve my physical wellness by
developing strategies to decrease periodic fatigue. A few ways that I can
accomplish this task is to implement regular daily exercise, journal, and stop
eating fast foods every day.
V
- 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?
I will need to evaluation my progress consistently
and in order to successfully achieve my goals to acquire optimal health and
experience human flourishing. One strategy that I can use to accomplish this
task is to keep a daily diary of progress levels. If certain levels appear to
be lower than others, I can implement new processes which foster further growth
in these areas.
After a few months of monitoring these levels of
progress, I’m confident that I will be able to experience a balance between my
psychological, spiritual and physical health. Once this balance is obtained, I
will then try to ensure that this evaluation process remains a regular part of
my daily life. I’m hoping that in 6 months I will not only see constant
improvement but these practices will become secondary to breathing.
I think I am going to assign an accountability
partner. Perhaps I will assign a few folks. I will do weekly check-ins via text, skype or
even facebook inbox. My inner circle knows
how important this lifestyle change is to me and they will gladly participate
to ensure I succeed. After all they
always wanted me to be happy, healthy and whole. Oh, I may even work this into
my Mother/Daughter bonding J
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Hello T.,
ReplyDeleteYou hit the nail on the head so to speak with your very first line. If we do not practice what we teach others we will not be taken seriously nor will the lessons we are trying to teach. I also wanted to say I enjoyed reading your final project. What a great summary of what you have learned. I felt as though there was so much excitement about what I had learned and the goals I set for myself I almost had trouble writing it down!
I would love to know more about “this Buddhist Boot Camp book” you are reading. It sounds like it offers some great insight on forgiveness and this is still a lesson I need to learn. If you would share the author and the title with me I think that would be great.
I too am keeping a journal of my progress and think this is a great way to stay on track. Thank you so much this semester for all of your insights and thoughts. I have learned so much and am so pleased with the experiences we shared here!
-Audrey
Audrey I appreciate your feedback. I believe we learn at a very young age from observation. I know I try to model good behavior when my daughter is around. I was never the type who said "do as I say not as I do!" It sends mixed messages. The Buddhist Boot Camp is by Timber Hawkeye. You can read the chapters in any order. They are simple and easy to understand. It is all about training the mind and each story, inspirational quote and teaching offers mindfulness-enhancing techniques. It is quoted that the Dalai Lama said "Don't try to use what you learn from Buddhism to be a Buddhist; use it to be a better whatever-you-already-are." Isn't that cool? Bottom line is if you do good you feel good and vice versa.
ReplyDeleteI am sure that journaling will be very effective in us becoming happy, healthier, and whole. I've enjoyed learning and sharing with you as well and I wish you all the best!
T.
Teddi,
ReplyDeleteYour absolutly right and I admire that you try to model good behavior when your daughter is around. I would like to say the same about myself! Upon reading your blog I found myself disappointed for not taking that into consideration. My daughter is like a sponge and I tend to fly at the mouth when I'm around her! I need to stop and now that I am more aware of it, I will make it my business to be a model of good behavior for my daughter! Thanks and good luck with zumba classes!
Rosa