Saturday, November 22, 2014
Monday, November 17, 2014
It is important for health and wellness professionals to develop themselves psychologically, spiritually, and physically so they can be of service to their clients. Developing these aspects will allow the professional to offer comprehensive health care to people (Dacher, 2006). According to Dacher, “to become agents of a more expansive health, we must begin with our own life.” (Dacher, 2006, p. 167). Psychological development creates self-discipline which allows an individual to prevent emotional and mental breakdowns. Spiritual development encourages physical healing. Physical development promotes better healing because an individual is in tune with their bodies enough to not push past their limitations.
My personal area of growth is in the physical wellness area. Yoga would help me strengthen my body and also help my mind relax. Relaxation will enable me to sleep better at night and concentrate on the more important things in life. Engaging in Yoga will help me improve my overall psychological, spiritual and physical health.
Assessment: How have you assessed your health in each domain? How do you score your wellness spiritually, physically, and psychologically?
I rank them as follows:
Spiritually – 9 I believe in God and believe in the power of prayer. I attend church twice a week and serve in ministry. There is always room for improvement in this realm so that is why I rated myself as a 9.
Physically- 7.5 Since starting this class I have increased my workout days at the gym from 1-2 days a week to 4-5 days a week. I’m following the Mediterranean diet which means I’m eating more raw food and less processed food.
Psychologically- 8 balancing being a full time student, working 60 hrs a week, the responsibilities of being a mom and wife it can get very hectic. My brutal daily schedule leaves me wishing that I could take more time to practice the Loving Kindness exercise.
Goal development: List at least one goal you have for yourself in each area:
Spiritually-I would like to engage in doing more in-depth studies of the Holy Bible. This would mean that I maybe find a character in the bible to study like Ruth or Noah.
Physically- My goal is to run in my first marathon June 2015 in preparation for this I’m going to join a local female runners group to get my body disciplined and in shape so I can achieve my goal.
Psychologically- I would like to mediate more. Mediation will help to decrease my stress level and give me some needed unselfish me time.
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- I can implement the Loving Kindness exercise by at least focusing on this activity twice a week. Another strategy that I can implement is to volunteer more with my youth group. Being around the youth will force me to study the bible more because I would want to always give them a positive and correct answer.
Physically-I will limit my eating out at restaurants to twice a month which will help me with keeping in line with my physical goal of running a marathon. For the days I don’t go to the gym I would use an older DVD that I brought called Walk Away the Pounds. This will keep me on track with my cardio.
Psychologically-I will continue to work on forgiveness that includes forgiving myself when I fall short on a goal. When faced with a stressful difficult situation at work I will take a moment to mediate and calm myself down.
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 hold myself accountable I will keep a journal to keep tract of progress. It’s much easier for me to read back over different journal entries. I will also have the group of ladies that I will be training with for the marathon to keep me motivated. I believe I will work out harder and achieve my goals easier when I have someone next to me pushing me to do so.
Katrina A.
Reference
Dacher, E. (2006). Integral Health: The Path to Human Flourishing. Laguna Beach, CA; Basic Health Publications Inc.
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Katrina A.
Reference
Dacher, E. S. (2006). Integral Health: A Path to Human Flourishing. Laguna Beach, CA: Basic Health Publications.
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Saturday, October 25, 2014
Exercises for Mind-Body-Spirit Wellness and Healing
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Subtle Mind
The connection between spiritual, mental, and physical wellness is that they all lead to integral health also known as holistic health, happiness, and wholeness. In order to achieve health, happiness, and wholeness we need to mentally focus on calm-abiding consciousness as well unity consciousness. I am able to connect the spiritual, physical, and mental wellness into my personal life by praying, meditating, and understanding the feelings of others. Hope everyone has had a positive week!
Katrina A.
Saturday, October 11, 2014
Loving Kindness
I hope you all have had a very positive week on purpose!
Katrina A.
Saturday, October 4, 2014
Unit 3
My Ratings
A. Physical Well being-I would rate myself as a 7 as I don't push myself each day to make the right choices. Meaning I don't follow a strict exercise plan nor do I make all the healthy choices pertaining to my food. In seminar this week Professor Mark said something that is still sticking with me. He said "Breakfast is fuel for the body." Of course I know that we are supposed to eat breakfast everyday but I don't. During the week I'll drink coffee and get so wrapped up in my busy morning that I forget to eat.
B. Spiritual Well-Being-I would rate myself as a 9 because I do strive every day to follow the golden rule of treating people the same way you would want someone to treat you. I'm a religious person meaning I'm God-fearing and a faithful member of my local congregation.
C. Psychological Well-Being-I would rate myself as a 9 because I have changed so much now that I'm in my forties. I no longer think the world revolves around me and my wishes. I am now a calm and level headed person who everyday sees the positive instead of the negative in a situation/person.
Goal Setting/Implementation
My short term goal is to eat a well-balanced breakfast 7 days a week for a least a month. In order for me to be successful in achieving this goal I must do the prep work in my spare time. This will ensure that I have no excuses as to why I can't accomplish my goal.
The Crime of the Century Relaxation Exercise
The only part of this experience that I liked was the Aqua Blue the ability to feel that I have meaningful purpose in my life. Still can't understand why this exercise was called the Crime of the Century.
I hope everyone has had a positive and enjoyable week!
Katrina A.
Monday, September 29, 2014
Reflection
Tonight I did the journey on relaxation and it was awesome! I sat in my den area and closed my eyes listened to the instruction on the exercise and it was very soothing. I honestly was able to move the flow of the blood to my arms at first it kind of shocked me that my mind had that much control over my body. I must say that this is one of the best exercises that I have ever done in a class. While I didn't know going in to this exercise that it would in fact be on my list to help my find my peace. Using relaxation techniques is an awesome way to help reduce the stress of your everyday life. Being more relaxed will get me closer to find my sense of peace. Thanks for stopping by!
Katrina A