Thursday, December 20, 2012
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Integral Health Plan
Introduction:
The development of
psychological, spiritual, and physical aspects to achieve health and wellness
are not solely for patients but for all individuals, especially professionals, who
seek to lead a life with sustained health, authentic happiness, and genuine
wholeness. The transformation of an enlightened way of life through one’s
consciousness and the path to human flourishing is vital to a health provider’s
comprehension and effectiveness of integral health. Without experiencing the
shift of gaze inward, a professional will not be able to address or relieve
needless distress in his or her patients. Another words, "One
cannot lead another where one has not gone himself". (Schlitz, Amorok,
& Micozzi, 2005) When professionals experience the power of the integral
health practices first hand they gain understanding, credibility and knowledge
about its possibilities.
Often I find myself observing
other individuals and thinking to myself about the positive qualities I noticed
of the individuals. I never truly tell myself that I have the ability to
perform to the same degree as the individuals I just evaluated in my head. Due
to this awareness, I believe the area of myself that needs to have fostered
growth is that of psychological development which involves mental capacities
and abilities. My goal in life is to touch the lives of others through the
promotion of various health and wellness components. This may be through
education about preventative care, lectures on nutrition, screening for
diseases such as diabetes or reaching out to communities about the importance
of exercise. All of these elements of my future require certain qualities in an
individual and if I do not see them in myself, I feel that it will be hard for
me to appear confident within someone else’s eyes. Decreasing the negative
thoughts through a subtle mind, reaching levels of understanding about myself
as an individual, and utilizing affirmation techniques will allow me to
mentally build or acknowledge my strengths.
Assessment:
Assessment is the tool
we need to choose to transform our health and life from conventional to integral,
from ordinary to precious.(Dacher, 2006) Throughout the course of this class there have
been numerous occasions that I have assessed my health in each domain;
spiritual, physical and psychological. Am I defined by my circumstances? Do I
have a secondary lifestyle? What is my outlook on life? These questions, along with
multiple others, are all ways in which I use self-reflection and am able to look
at all of the aspects individually to truly find the specific changes I wish to
address. Furthermore, this assessment allowed me to base my personal levels of
wellness on a scale of 1-10 (one being poor well-being and ten being optimal
well-being) and score my strengths and needs in each area.
Spiritual well-being would be rated as 8 out of 10. I
believe that the quality of my life lies in my experiences. Although I do not
feel that I have found my purpose in this world, I do feel as though I accept
and grow from what life throws my way, thus building my character. I believe
that spirituality is an individual’s empowerment and realization that even
though they have concerns, stressors, and challenges, they are not defined by
those circumstances and that there still is hope, faith, and love that will get
them through any situation. However, I do have moments of doubt and uncertainty
in my life that I know can be altered by experiencing further positive
spiritual wellness.
Physical well-being can be described as 8 out of 10. I
determined this number by the actual amount of physical activity I due in any
given week. I walk at least an hour everyday and 3 times out of the week
complete yoga sessions. Two points were taken off because I do not participate
in strenuous cardio or aerobic exercises. I am in shape, plan healthy meals,
and am well within the body mass index requirements for my height. However, I
know this is something that I need to employ and I am working toward
incorporating it into my daily routine.
Psychological well-being score is a
7.5 out of 10. This area is challenged
everyday with homework assignments, daily activities, work environment and my
mental attitude. Overall I would say that I
am extremely happy and satisfied with my life. I experience positive emotions
all throughout the day thanks to close family, loved ones and friends around
me. I have a positive outlook on life and feel that every day my personal growth
is developing to higher levels. However, I occasionally evaluate my situation,
try to figure out who I am and make personal judgments which can require the
use of a mental health day to relax and unwind. Majority of the time I enjoy my
perception on life but some days the weaknesses like these and the one I
mentioned previously seek up on me.
Goal Development:
Spiritual Goal: My goal in this area is to maintain a
balance and control over my life along with finding my purpose in this world. I
know this will demand time and patience but I believe I need to take time everyday
for about ten minutes at first gradually moving toward thirty minutes a day to
reflect inward resulting in achievement of stability. This solitary time will
allow me to find my inner peace and potentially help me reveal the purpose of
my life as well.
Physical Goal: My goal in this area is to add cardio and
aerobic exercises slowly to my regular routine starting with an hour once a
week and then shifting my workouts to an hour three to five times a week.
Psychological Goal: My goal in this area is to never settle
for what I already have because if I continue to strive for higher levels of
psychological well-being I have the potential to receive a higher income, perform
better at my job and increase my life satisfaction and happiness. Additionally, I would like to diminish my
negative thoughts by recognizing and replacing them with my strengths and
positive qualities.
Practices for Personal Health:
Spiritual strategies: With patience and time I will be able
to reveal the elements of this domain that I wish to pursue. However, to aid in
the process I think that incorporating spiritual guidance classes with a mentor
and the use of relaxation exercises (such as the Subtle Mind technique performed
in this class) at the very minimum two times a day, twice a week with each
duration lasting for a half hour will assist me in moving in the direction of a
higher level of inner spirituality. Once I feel comfortable with this routine,
I will evaluate my growth and if necessary, implement an extended period of
time for these exercises along with potentially changing the amount of days per
week that I practice these methods.
Physical strategies: A mixture of workouts such as Insanity,
Hip Hop Abs, Biggest Loser fitness videos, Zumba classes, and running trails
outside will all be part of the exercises that assist me in moving toward this
goal. These activities are high impact and will be suffice for rigorous cardio
and aerobic workouts. Obviously I will not do these classes all at once or even
in one day. These practices will need to be spread out throughout the course of
a week and alternated so they work various areas of my physique. I would like to
keep the intensity level of these exercises between low to medium at the
beginning to prevent unnecessary injuries, the duration of the sessions would
normally depend on the intensity but since I would like them to average about
the same I think I can safely say I will perform all techniques for an hour,
and the frequency of the workouts would be 3-5 times per week with the
alteration of days and alteration of the exercise I execute.
Psychological strategies: A few activities that I can
implement into my life to help with never settling for less is to educate
myself on various topics by reading books to expand my knowledge. I will complete
brain training activities to strengthen my mind, grow and maintain intimate
through loving and caring relationships with others close to me. I will embrace
my independence by experiencing new things on my own and exploring my personal
values. Lastly, I will develop a sense of mastery in my environment by setting
future goals such as completing this class and receiving my bachelor's degree. To replace my negative
thoughts with positive ones I will need to rely on affirmation and
visualization. By simply stating to myself detailed positive messages, such as I
will do well in this interview or I believe in myself that I can achieve my
dreams, I will be able to activate specific neural pathways that when
strengthened tend to promote self-esteem and well-being. The visualization exercise
will employ important neural structures that further enhance optimism,
confidence, and personal effectiveness. All of these techniques that I have
described will be a continuous and never ending quest to fill. Every day will involve
at least one of these exercises, even for a mere ten minutes, and every day I
will be able to notice myself gaining strength in this area.
Commitment:
Assessing progress
within the next six months will be important in achieving my goals of integral
health. Acknowledging the difference between short term relief and long term
solutions will be the first strategy I will implement in my practices for
health and wellness. Once this understanding has been imbedded into my mind, the
use of appropriate spiritual, physical, and psychological techniques will be
applied at specific times to maintain my priority of long-term flourishing. Next,
managing an accurate way to document my progress will be conducted. This will
be done through the use of my class blog, utilizing it as a journal and way to
track my commitment. With this visual way of seeing my potential growth I will
be able to monitor my assessment and modify my progress when applicable.
Dacher, E. (2006). Integral
Health: The Path to Human Flourishing. (p.134) Laguna Beach, CA: Basic
Health Publications, Inc.
Schlitz, M., Amorok,
T., & Micozzi, M. (2005). Consciousness and healing: Integral
approaches to mind body medicine. St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Churchill
Livingston, Inc.
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Beneficial Practices to Gain a Good Mental Workout
Two
practices that I have determined to be the most beneficial to my personal
growth are that of the relaxation technique The Subtle Mind and the use of
meditation. I feel that these practices can be implemented into my personal
life to foster mental fitness in a variety of ways. As we discussed mental
workouts in Unit 4, I remember that these exercises have to be done on a daily
basis to perform at its best. Learning to condition my thoughts and feelings
through strengthening the fitness of my mind can be done with the practices of
relaxation and meditation. I plan on employing these practices in the morning
when I wake up and right before I lay down to sleep. These methods will allow
me to start and end my day with a calm and clear mind. In the morning I will be
able to start my day off in a positive mood with a sharper mind than previously
and at night it will let me wipe out any negativity that may be left behind
from the day. Consistent and regular exercise will additionally boost my
memory. With both methods focusing on inhaling and exhaling, it allows me to
pay close attention to my breathing. As I perform this my mind becomes clearer
and less distracted from outside factors. This permits me to teach my mind to
concentrate as I am performing these techniques. Every time I apply these types
of training, my deeper consciousness becomes more developed and expanded.
Utilizing these exercises at least twice a day will alleviate stress, anxiety
and potentially ward of mental disease or illnesses.
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Leading by Example
If I were to tell you to be kind to
others while at the same time I yell at you every chance I get, would that
encourage you to do as I told you? What if I asked you to work on your
spiritual awareness even though I am not willing to evolve my own? Would that be
fair? As the saying goes, one cannot lead another where one has not gone him or
herself. (Schlitz, Amorok, & Micozzi, 2005) In order for you or anyone else
to fully practice what I am saying, I would have to practice it first. If I
asked you to be nice to others, I would have to display this kind of behave
toward you and actually represent what I am saying. Or if you were to
experience spiritual evolution I would have to model this ability. I do not
think it is fair when others ask or expect you to do something that they are
not willing to do themselves or have never done
before. Therefore leading by example is the best way to
implement the importance of what you are trying to say. This allows you to understand
and explain to others why they should work toward the things that you have
asked them to do. Additionally, if you make something clear, precise and have already
experienced what you are asking from others, it makes it easier for others to
respond to your requests in a more positive way and know that they can look to you for guidance.
This can be applied to health and
wellness professionals in a majority of cases. If a health care provider
advises you to eat healthier and perform routine exercises to achieve greater
levels of wellness you would be more amp to do so if you didn’t just see they
eat a double quarter pounder with cheese. If an individual has never gone through
the exercises or applied healthy choices to their lifestyle then trying to get
others to follow your advise on doing so is going to be very difficult. As a
health care professional you want your patients and clients to know that you
are credible about what you are asking of them to do. Once they have
experienced or gone through similar situations it will help them relate with their
patients and advance their understandings of why they are asked to do specific
things.
I believe that all health care
professionals have an obligation to developing their health psychologically,
physically, and spiritually. If a health care provider is not willing to help
themselves in these areas how are they going to be able to guide someone else
through these experiences? If I knew a dietician that was well above the normal
body mass index I would not go to that individual for advice about nutrition because
I would not feel that they were practicing what they preached. This would
translate to me that they were not willing to help themselves and would make me
question whether they would be able to help me cut calories. Having the ability
to experience spiritual, physical and psychological growth will not only
increase a health care professional’s health and wellness, but also their
relationship with their patients. They will be someone they can turn to when
they have questions and need advice. They will be role models that others can
look up to.
Implementing psychological and spiritual
growth in my personal life would be a little bit easier if I had more time in
the day. But this can be the excuse for everyone and if we left it at that then
no one would flourish to their full potential of integral health. I think
practicing and preserving a time a few times a week will allow me to create a foundation
in which I can start to practice the techniques to develop my psychological and
spiritual growth. With this start I can then continue on with these exercises
to a more in-depth understanding of myself. As time and patience permits I will
slowly experience a shift in my inner thoughts and consciousness to encompass a
more positive, calm, and still mentality.
Reference:
Schlitz,
M., Amorok, T., & Micozzi, M. (2005). Consciousness and healing:
Integral approaches to mind body medicine. St. Louis, MO: Elsevier
Churchill Livingston, Inc.
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