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Saturday, November 22, 2014
Final Blog for this class
Hi everyone!
It's our last blog for this class, going to miss ya all!
After reviewing my personal assessment from Unit 3 I noticed some changes, but not major because I am a tough cookie to change and learn new positive habits. I would say my Spiritual and Psychological have gone from a 7 to a tad bit closer to an 8. But, I also mentioned in the Unit 3 blog post that around that time of the month I normally go alittle crazy and that has gone up and improved greatly because I have started using meditation to improve on that area so I am so happy about that. I have also started attending a Buddhist temple on Sundays that has helped me in these departments of psychological and spiritual areas of need. For my physical part I have gone from a 5 to a 6 six because I decided to implement more physical activity into my life and enjoy it now, but want to do more not less. I choose different varieties in activities from PIYO to walking and running. I enjoy it and it has helped me so much in stress and health.
My experience in this class has been challenging and rewarding because I definitely needed an eye opening experience and explanation for some areas I have needed to focus on and I have because of this class. That is why I decided to take these steps listed above and plan on keeping them even when the schedule is busy. I have learned so many things I have also passed along to friends and family that I had no idea about and they are also learning and taking my advice when it comes to taking care of our mind, body and spirit.
Victoria
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Hi all!
I believe it’s important for wellness
professionals to develop psychologically because they are the examples of
health and wellness in many cases. It’s important for not only wellness
professionals but for everyone to become balanced in their bodies through our
mind, body and spirit. In order for a section of that to be successful we
need to be psychologically well. We need to be positive and always moving
forward. Spiritually we should be healthy in a way that we might be
connected to a higher power to help us through our lives in a successful,
peaceful manner. Physically we need to be healthy and involved in some
type of activity that keeps us challenged and essentially that also keeps our
psychological and spiritual sides also healthier in the wellness department.
Another reason it’s important for wellness professionals to be developed in
those 3 areas is because most people want to talk to someone for advice and
take suggestions from someone if they are practicing what they are
preaching.
The areas I need to develop in order to achieve
my goals would be all areas. I psychologically need to start
believing in myself and thinking more positive. Spiritually I need
to participate in some form of meditation or prayer to help me get spiritually
in touch so I am not so worried all the time and that I believe goes hand in
hand in psychological department. As far as physically, I need to
start getting in to a focused and regular physical activity program. I
am just all around and out of order no regular so I feel like I am not getting
the results I need in order to become physically developed.
My assessment consists of spiritually,
physically, and psychologically. I assessed each one and the results
for my area in spirituality I am a 7, because I believe in a higher power and
believe I pray daily and regularly, but it’s not focused and I also have a hard
time in letting the higher power take over and be in charge. I am
stressed and worried often only making myself tired and unfocused. Physically I
am a 5 because I am healthy, and participate in random activities, but not
regularly and I am not focused on a specific goal. I tend to be
random. Psychologically I need to focus and participate in
meditation or pray that is focused and consistant, even if it is 15 minutes
day. This is important so I can heal parts of myself psychologically in order
to grow stronger and focused.
My goals for physical, psychological and
spiritual are definitely going to be beneficial and something I plan on being
consistent with. My physical goal is to start by the end of this
week (Friday) to become involved with PIYO. I want to follow the
program I bought and do the activities it instructs to do on the first day and
then the days to follow. My psychological goal is to start attending
the guided meditation service they hold every Sunday at the Buddhist temple in
order to help relieve some stress, and worry. I believe this also
helps me grow spiritually as well and to be more connected to the higher
power. I need to start praying more and knowing that things will
work out.
Practices for my health for the physical side
would be PIYO or something as simple as walking. I need to ensure I have this
time scheduled in order to complete the activity and that I stick with
it. Practicing psychological strategies would be mediation, and
reading about positive things. I need to start doing this regularly
so I have the habit of being positive and only picking up something to read that
is positive and can enhancing my psychological area, which also goes hand in
hand with physical activities. Practicing spiritual strategies would
involve focus and awareness of what I believe and don’t believe that way I can
ensure I am doing what I need in order to foster growth in this
area. I could not only meditate as I mentioned above but also,
prayer, and even tai chi.
In order for me to become successful in my
progress in the next six months I will assess myself as I did this time around
by measuring myself in a way that is honest and place it on a scale of 1 to
10. This is just one of the strategies I can use to assist myself in
maintaining a long-term practice in health wellness, others would consist of
making sure I make time in my schedule to do so, and also just to stop
procrastinating. I have found a friend to accompany me in each event
in order to be successful in each activity I have chosen to improve the areas
needed to be balanced, and living the life of health and wellness.
It was wonderful learning with all of you have
wonderful holidays!
Love,
Victoria
Saturday, November 8, 2014
After reading and learning about the different ways for
mental exercise I believe that visualization and loving kindness are beneficial
for me more than the other exercises. I
tend to be a very visual person and keeping a picture and a mindset of image I want
to see in the future or daily will help keep a remembrance of happiness and
love for myself and everyone around me.
As for loving kindness, this is beneficial for me because it will help
have a broader and accepting self for myself and others around me on a constant
level of love and kindness.
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Hi everyone!
Hope your weekend is going well!
When I listened to meet Asclepius I was not interested. I actually fell asleep and was very
distracted from the beginning voice of the man. When it came to actual
meditation part I got very relaxed but to relaxed and as mentioned fell
asleep. I tried it the
second time another day and just didn’t like it for someone reason.
“One
cannot lead another where one has not gone himself” is very powerful sounding
to me. When I first read
this I completely agreed with it because I believe we can’t know what someone
is experiencing unless we were
them. This would apply to a
health and wellness professional because they should give advice on what they
have actually experienced and if they haven’t they need to clarify that so that
person they are helping is aware that this person didn’t go through the same
things I did an doesn’t have an idea accept maybe hearing something similar
from someone else.
I do
believe that as a health and wellness professional we should be developing our
health in psychological, physical and spiritual selves because we need to be at
our best when we are trying to help others be their best, we are the examples.
I
can implement psychological and spiritual growth in my personal life by taking
meditation as more of a necessary activity instead of putting it on the back
burner, and getting physically healthy by starting a new physical activity
exercise.
Saturday, October 25, 2014
Hi all!!
The Universal Loving Kindness meditation exercise was
definitely interesting. It is basically
saying something positive that have to do with love, kindness, freedom etc. for
10 minutes. This meditation practice
helps us focus and switch out minds to be more powerful in love and kindness
towards others.
The integral assessment is about taking ourselves and making
somewhat more vulnerable in my opinion because we are taking a part at which we
basically struggle or dislike about ourselves and ten focusing on it and making
them part of our minds in order to focus on changing it.
I believe mine would be filled with different things, but
the first part I would like to work on and struggle with is patience. I tend to be anxious and fidgety when I need
to get something done, instead of just doing it in its own time and do the best
I can.
Victoria
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Hiya!
The difference between the Loving Kindness and
Subtle mind exercises would be that the loving kindness one tends to focus on
how we feel against others and how we see others. It teaches us how to rid those negative
feelings of others and strengthen the love we have towards the ones we already
care about. The subtle mind exercise
helps us focus on relaxing our thoughts and calming ourselves. These are exercises that can be used when
have certain instances you can turn to either one for guidance in those areas I
mentioned above. Both tend to be relaxing, but I can’t quite get into
them.
I believe the connections of spiritual wellness to
mental and physical wellness are definitely linked because one can’t be working
great without the other two working great.
We spiritually need to be healthy with a kind, loving, caring, and
happier mindset that connects us to know spiritually we are in a place of love
and happiness when we find it from within.
Physically our bodies need to be less stressed and feeling good for us
to be spiritually and mentally working well.
When we participate in physically activities our bodies release
chemicals that help improve our mindset and lift our spirits and we become more
in touch with ourselves and become happier so when we are happier we are also
so much more caring of ourselves and others and we tend to me also more forgiving. All these connect us to be happier, healthier
individuals that can relax and enjoy our lives because we putting so much
energy into loving ourselves and others.
Victoria A. Demanuel
Saturday, October 11, 2014
Hi everyone!
Hope your weekend is going well?
While listening to this audio I found it very
relaxing. The initial voice of the man explaining
what the audio is about was a bit annoying, but it quickly passed and the
ladies voice was ok. Not annoying, but not my cup of tea. However, I found that not only was I so
relaxed while listening to this audio and participating in the breathes and
listening to the words, but I felt somewhat less stressed and less anger to
some others that I had been upset with. So I believe it was beneficial for me.
I would recommend it to others, but explain what to expect and what type of
voice they may hear. But I believe this
could do some great healing from within.
The concept of a mental workout is that it helps let
the mind relax, concentrate, feel things and be at its best. When we do not work out our minds we in a
sense lose it because we aren’t as quick or we are stressed, and maybe feeling
tired and not in a great mood. When we
exercise the mind those things are somewhat or entirely alleviated. There have many studies to prove that when
workout our minds and play simple games like a crossword or take a run down the
street or even take a walk those
activities help our mind free of stress, and tiredness a bit. Mental workouts definitely play a big part in
our psychological health as well because without brain stimulation our brains
won’t work very well. We need blood flow
and thinking going on to exercise our minds to keep it quick and less stressed
out which then helps our emotional part get in a better place as well because we
start feeling good because of all the exercises.
Enjoy!
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