It was nice to reflect on my self-assessment from unit
3. I feel that most of my scores have
remained the same except for my spirituality.
In unit 3 I gave myself a 5 of 10 but I do feel like I have increased
the score to at least a 7. I feel that I
am more in touch with my spiritual self and I hope to keep building on
this. My physical score of a 7 of 10 has
maybe increased to an 8 because I have incorporated yoga and crossfit into my
exercise routine. I am kind of hard on
myself when it comes to my physical health because I have big goals in that
area. My psychological score of 9 of 10
is still the same. I could say that I am
at a 10 of 10 but I always feel that there is room for improvement. As for the goals in these areas I feel that I
have reached them or made progress towards them. I have made improvements in my spiritual
health, I have incorporated yoga and crossfit as well as continued to eat better
foods for my physical health and for my psychological health I have continued
to focus on thinking positively. I
really have enjoyed this class. I feel
that it has given me a new perspective on life and what it should be
about. I feel that when you focus on
building yourself and developing your integral health, you no longer need so
much outside support for guidance or confidence. I think that the most difficult part is
trying to make meditation a priority. I
am doing well with making exercise a priority but I do need to focus more on my
spiritual self. This experience has
helped me improve my ability to assist others because it has taught me the
importance of loving-kindness and the power of positive thinking. I now catch myself reacting to a situation
and I try to redirect myself so that I can actively respond in a positive
tactful way. This class has meant the world to me and I can’t believe that it
is just an elective! I want to thank my
professor and my classmates for being a part of this learning process with me!
Saturday, May 25, 2013
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Final Project
Introduction
As a surgical
nurse, my patients rely on me to have their best interest at heart and to
advocate for them during the surgical procedure. In order to come through for my patients it
is important for me to maintain my physical, mental, and spiritual health. If I were to present myself during the
preoperative assessment as distracted, unkempt, and apathetic, they would not
have much confidence in my ability to take care of them. This is why I do everything I can to assure
my patients that I am trustworthy, organized, knowledgeable, and in the moment
with them. In order for me to maintain
this level of care I need to keep setting and achieving goals both
professionally and personally. In my
personal life it is important that I keep working towards physical, mental, and
spiritual health by pushing myself physically, taking the time to meditate to
lower my stress levels, and using the power of prayer to help me through
difficult issues. Professionally it is
important that I increase my mindfulness to keep myself from just reacting to
situations that are frustrating, and I need to keep developing my assertiveness
so that I can be the best advocate for my patients. In the following sections I will assess my
health in all three domains, develop goals in each area, discuss different
strategies for improving health and wellness, and define strategies for
ensuring progress in each area.
Assessment
In order for me
to assess my current wellness status in my spiritual, psychological, and
physical domains, I graded each domain using a low-medium-high scale. The grade of low means that I am
underdeveloped and dissatisfied with my wellness, the grade of medium means
that I am somewhat developed in this area and moderately satisfied with my
wellness, and the grade of high means that I am very developed and very
satisfied with my wellness in this area.
For my spiritual
wellness I would grade myself at a medium level because I feel that I have had
some development in this area but I feel that I can make more progress in this
area. For my physical wellness I would
grade myself at a medium-high level because although I am very satisfied with
my development in this area, I know that I am nowhere near my ultimate goal. For my psychological wellness I would grade
myself at a high because I feel that I have a very good understanding of my
thoughts and feelings, I am great at analyzing myself and my coping skills have
improved over the years. I am very
satisfied with my psychological wellness.
Goal Development
Setting goals is
very important when you are trying to improve your wellness in each
domain. My ultimate physical goal is to
be at a healthy weight and be physically fit.
The way that I can measure my progress besides the number on the scale
is my progress in crossfit. Currently I
cannot do any pull-ups or a full pushup with the correct form. My first short-term goal is to complete ten
pushups with the proper form. In order
to reach this goal I plan on attending at least three crossfit classes per week
and also practicing the proper form at home or work in between classes.
My spiritual goal
is to increase my communication with God through prayer. I have never really been a religious person
and until recently praying has felt hypocritical to me but I have chosen to see
prayer in a different light and it has added to my spiritual health. For my goal I would like to pray at least
four times a week to give thanks for the positive things in my life, to ask for
guidance through difficult choices, and to send positive energy to those that
are in need of help. I think that by
incorporating this in to my life, I will feel less stress and more in touch
with my spiritual self.
My psychological
goal is a bit different. My goal for
myself is to dramatically decrease the time spent on Facebook. I have realized lately that I have an
addiction to Facebook and I check it probably more than ten times a day. Facebook is the first thing I check in the
morning and the last thing I check before I go to bed. There have been many articles about the
negative affect that Facebook has on your self-esteem and your feelings of
loneliness. To be embarrassingly honest,
if I see that a friend is on a vacation, I feel guilty that I have not taken
the time to do that for myself, and if a group of my friends post that they are
out for a drink then I feel sad that I was not invited. I have realized how pointless it is to focus
on what other people in my life are doing instead of focusing on what I want to
do or how I can improve myself. So, my
goal is to delete the Facebook application on my phone so it is not easy for me
to access and maybe check it once a week.
Hopefully I will notice that I feel better about my own life and I will
not want to check it at all!
Practices for Personal Health
There are many
practices that I could implement in to my life to further my development in
each domain. Two of the practices that
could assist in my physical wellness is yoga and boxing. Yoga and boxing are probably two of my
favorite exercises because they allow for stress reduction and they increase
your strength. In order to incorporate
these in to my life I need to schedule time for them so that I hold myself
accountable for going. Seeing as how I
already want to incorporate crossfit in to my schedule three times a week I
will have to schedule yoga and boxing on the other four days of the week. I have already written out the schedule for
each class so that I know when classes are offered so I can make them work with
my agenda. I already have all of the
proper work out attire and equipment for each exercise so that will not become
an excuse.
The two practices
that I would like to incorporate for my spiritual wellness are volunteering and
increasing my mindfulness. I feel that
volunteering at the humane society would bring me joy because I love giving
love to animals. I could start by
volunteering on Saturdays so it would work out with the rest of my
schedule. I think that this would help
me spiritually because I feel very connected to animals and knowing that I
could help them feel loved before they are adopted or put down would mean a lot
to me. Increasing my mindfulness is also
a spiritual goal for me because it brings me back to what my main objective is
in life and that is to spread love.
There are many times throughout the day that I feel frustrated by
someone else’s actions and to treat another person poorly because of how I feel
would just keep the negative cycle going.
By increasing my mindfulness I could hopefully stop the spread of
negative energy and project positive energy instead. I can incorporate this by increasing my
awareness of when I am responding to negative situations and change my reactive
patterns.
The two practices
that could assist in my psychological growth are meditation and
journaling. I have always known that
meditation is supposed to help reduce stress and promote relaxation but I have
recently realized that it can also change the way you think about things and
how you react to others around you. Just
like with physical exercise, it is important to schedule time for your
meditative practices so they will actually get done. I think that the best time for me to
incorporate them is to plan on meditating when I get home from work so that I
can calm my thoughts and get myself ready for a restful night. Journaling is also a helpful practice because
it allows for self-reflection. I tried
journaling in the past but I found that since I rarely handwrite lengthy papers
anymore, my hand starts cramping and then it becomes less enjoyable. To remedy this I think that I will try to
journal using my computer. I also found
out that journaling every day is not necessary because most of my work days are
uneventful so I would like to just journal about current thoughts/issues
instead of breaking it up by days.
Commitment
I am excited
about setting goals for myself so that I can continue the development of my
integral health. Although I know what my
ultimate goals are, it would be very helpful to track my progress by making
smaller goals and then journaling about my progress. For the next six months I would like to track
my progress in all three domains covering my crossfit, yoga, boxing goals, and
the incorporation of meditation, prayer, and journaling. I would like to set small goals for each
exercise/practice so that I can slowly incorporate them instead of setting a
huge goal that I could possibly not meet.
I think that for the physical domain I can write down my monthly
accomplishments and also take pictures so that I can see my progress and keep
myself motivated. As for the spiritual
and psychological domains I think that it would be helpful to journal about my
progress and also keep this project in my journal so that I can remind myself
of my goals. One fun project that I have
done in the past that I could also do for these goals is to create magnets that
I can stick to my refrigerator so I can see them everyday plus it helps me tap
in to my creativity. I am very grateful
for having the opportunity to take this class.
It has really changed my outlook on life and helped me realize that
there is so much more than just the physical aspect of life.
Saturday, May 11, 2013
Incorporating Exercises
The two
exercises that I think I connected with the most were the Subtle Mind exercise
and the Rainbow Relaxation exercise. I
really liked the Rainbow Relaxation exercise because it helped me focus on all
of the chakra points and really visualize the energy coming from each
point. The Subtle Mind exercise was
interesting because of how I was able to calm my mind and observe my thought
process. I do not think that I was able
to reach the unity consciousness level but hopefully that will come with
time. The Rainbow Relaxation exercise
could be included in my weekly meditation schedule to help me really become
more in tune with my entire body and energy that flows through it. The Subtle Mind exercise can be used when I
am feeling stressed or when my mind is just racing with unnecessary
thoughts. I like to use that exercise to
calm my mind and to put things in perspective.
I have really enjoyed practicing all of these exercises and I am looking
forward to incorporating them in to my life.
I think that with the yoga class I am taking I will be directly thinking
about meditating instead of getting wrapped up in my thoughts and forgetting to
take a moment for myself.
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Finding Aesclepius
This week I
have attended four yoga classes that have helped me incorporate meditation in
to my daily practice. When I am trying
to make something a daily habit I first have to treat it like an appointment so
I can set aside a specific time to do it.
Yoga class has been very helpful in keeping me balanced this week. I have had a lot on my mind with some current
relationships and yoga has helped me to calm my mind. Completing the Meeting Aesclepius exercise
was quite interesting. I wasn’t quite
sure what to expect and I did find it relaxing but not one of my
favorites. I first started out with the
visualizations of the old person that I love and trust. I can see how tying to connect with someone
with great strength and wisdom could be helpful but I think that I eventually
started to fall asleep with the waves. I
did end the exercise feeling calm and relaxed.
I think that the meditations that I have completed this week have helped
me remain conscious of how I am feeling and how I treat others. In order to keep myself grounded I would like
to continue with the meditations and yoga so I can remind myself of my intentions of wanting to project
loving-kindness and keep an open mind.
The saying “One
cannot lead another where one has not gone himself” (George, n.d., p. 477),
means to me that in order for me to help others become healthier or explore
their deeper consciousness I cannot just tell them about what I’ve read or
heard, I have to go through the motions myself to get a deeper
understanding. This saying makes me
think of an overweight medical professional trying to stress to their patient
how important it is to eat right, exercise, and take care of themselves. The patient just isn’t going to listen to
them because obviously the medical professional doesn’t even know how to do it
for themselves. I think that we do have
an obligation to develop ourselves physically, psychologically, and spiritually
so that we can project ourselves as trustworthy leaders that have walked the
trail so we can show others the way. I
think that it would be difficult to take care of others if we are not in a
stable spot emotionally and spiritually.
I believe that meditation, yoga, and prayer are the best exercises for
me to increase my psychological, spiritual, and physical health. I hope that along my journey I find other
exercises or practices that can assist me in furthering my progress.
George,
L. E. (n.d.). Transformation of the healer: The application of Ken Wilber’s
integral health model to family practice medicine. In M. Schlitz, T. Amorok,
& M. S. Micozzi, Consciousness &
healing: Integral approaches to mind-body medicine. (pp. 465-477). St.
Louis, MO: Elsevier.
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