Tuesday, November 20, 2012

U9 Final Project


Growth is essential when it comes health and wellness professionals. The key to this is growing in not just one area, multiple areas.  For many people it is quite easy to make one area your primary focus and then stray away from others. The areas of focus that I am referring to are physical, spiritual, and psychological. It is very important for health and wellness professionals to develop themselves in all of these areas because that is something that they are going to preach and project off onto patients. In order to be truly healthy, a fine balance of stability in all three areas is required. These three areas are not at all three areas, they truly reflect on one another, and go hand in hand in the development of each other in the end. I have noticed that lately in my life it has been challenging to gain balance in my spirituality. The reason for this is because I just have not made time to develop myself in this category, and the other areas of focus have suffered from this as well.
            When it comes to my wellness in these categories I think that rating them by letter grade would paint the best portrayal for my self-image of wellness in each given area. My physical being has lacked as of late, and I truly need to focus on making time to condition my body, with that said I would give my physical grade of a B-. My spirituality has been next to non-existent, so I would have to give myself a D. Lastly, my psychological presence has been very consistent. I have always been very strong willed, and stable. I would have to rate myself an A- in this area.
            I have a distinct goal for myself to use each area to grow off of one another. I think that by getting back in the gym on a regular basis will allow for me to certainly grow physically, but it will also heighten my psychological stability by releasing the tension within from outside stressors. To tie this altogether, my wife and I are going to join a church that is down the street from my house to gain perspective on things that may not necessarily be within my control. This will help my grow spiritually, which will also create that higher awareness and quality of life by twining together the physical and psychological with that spiritual gain that I have been missing for so long.
            As far as practices, the physical comes very easy to me as it does to most. I will start my day by going for at least a one mile jog to create that physicality early in the morning. On top of this, I will then go lift weights following the work day before I come home at night. For spirituality, as stated, my wife and I are going to join a church for starters. The second practice ties into all three categories in my mind, and that is yoga. I am going to do yoga twice a week, every week. Lastly, I have decided that once a day, I am going to find a dark and quiet place to reflect on my thoughts, and then just clear my mind, and try to become one with my body by bring all of my senses together.
            I have started to implement my plan already by doing a couple of different things to ensure that I am staying motivated. The first thing that I have done is placed sticky notes all around my house and in my office with motivational quotes and questions on them. This has proven useful for the fact that when I do not feel like proceeding with what I have set out to do for that day, I happen to turn the corner and see one of those notes and it reminds me of why I started this process of growth in the first place. To help with all three areas of focus, I have also decided to quit drinking alcoholic beverages altogether. It has been 3 weeks, and I truly feel great thus far. I am monitoring my progression/regression by measuring my physical endurance, as well as my stress levels on a weekly basis. I am doing this because in order to set a goal and achieve a goal, it has to be written down, and it also has to be tracked to gain perspective on progression. I think once I am into my new lifestyle for one month, it will become second nature to me again, and I will be able to continue to grow as a student and a practitioner of health and wellness. 

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Unit 8

Of all of the exercises I think that the two that I can find most beneficial in my life are meditation and loving kindness. This being the case for the simple fact that in my career, it is very high paced and very stressful. So with that said, I need to find time to take a step back and help myself relax. I think that meditation will allow me to focus on the things that really matter, and will ease the stress in my life. Loving kindness will help me by transferring my feelings of negativity into something that is positive, and that outcome alone will foster a better feeling and an overall better way to live.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Unit 7


  1. Complete the Meeting Aesclepius mp3 (located in the Doc Sharing area). Describe your meditative practices for the week and discuss the experience. Explain how mindfulness or meditation has fostered an increase in your psychological or spiritual wellness. How can you continue to apply these practices in your life to foster greater health and wellness?
  2. Describe the saying: "One cannot lead another where one has not gone himself" (p.477). How does this apply to the health and wellness professional? Do you have an obligation to your clients to be developing your health psychologically, physically, and spiritually? Why or why not? How can you implement psychological and spiritual growth in your personal life?
  3. Participate in the Blogs of at least two other students.Provide them with feedback on their strategies for growth and wellness. Would their exercises be beneficial for you? Why or why not? Do you have any suggestions for them? Would their exercises work for your clientele? Why or why not?
I found that the exercise was quite interesting. I came into it with an open mind, and definitely participated as best I could. When envisioning the wise person, my grandfather came into mind first. To me it just seems as thought when envisioning the wise person, they must be significantly older, and obviously display great knowledge of a great deal of areas. I think that just taking the time to truly think about things, and free your mind of anything else has given me that ability to do this in the future to free myself of other problems as well. 

I think that this statement is so very true. I have thought about this since I was in high school. I joined a gym my senior year, and to make a long story short, the personal trainer that I was assigned to for my introduction/orientation to the gym was not exactly in shape at all, and appeared to be quite unhealthy in fact. To me that just placed a negative image on him for the fact that he is preaching something that he cannot follow. The reason this does not sit well with me is because I have always led in a manner that I will never ask my people to do something that I would not do myself. WIth that said, this is equally important in the health industry whether it be psychological or spiritual in nature.