- Review your unit 3 personal assessment of your psychological, physical, and spiritual well-being. Reflect on these areas . How did you score yourself on a scale from 1 to 10 in unit 3? How do you score yourself now? Has the score changed? Why or why not? When previously scoring myself on the various components of integral health I saw my major flaw being the spiritual. I felt as though both my physical and psychological health were good. I definitely would say this was an accurate assessment. I also feel that the assessment is still true presently. I simply have not made the effort to progress spiritually.
- Review the goals and activities you set for yourself in each area. Have you made progress toward the goals? Explain. I have progress in two areas: physical and psychological. However, these have always been the two easiest areas for me anyways. Spiritually, there has been some change, but not as much as I want. I suppose this will come in time though.
- Have you implemented the activities you chose for your well-being in each of the three areas? Explain. I have implemented the activities that I chose. I look forward to continuing to do so.
- Summarize your personal experience throughout this course. Have you developed improved well-being? What has been rewarding? What has been difficult? How will this experience improve your ability to assist others? Throughout the course I have been able to open myself up to new concepts and ideas. I seen health in general through a different perspective. The course has opened my eyes, so to speak, and I look forward to viewing things in a different light moving forward.
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Final post
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Final Project
Anthony
Henry
August
12, 2014
Kaplan
University
HW420:
Final Project
Introduction: Why
is it important for health and wellness professionals to develop
psychologically, spiritually and physically? What areas do you need
to develop to achieve the goals you have for yourself?
It is extremely important for the health and wellness professional
to develop integral health. The health and wellness professional is
the example for the client. If the professional does not integrate
integral health strategies into their own life, why would the client
follow these recommendations? Also, even if the health care
professional is not advocating the use of integral health strategies,
it is a good idea to learn about various strategies simply because no
one method is the best for every person. It would be much more
optimal to have a wide variety of methods at their disposal.
I
certainly need to improve on some areas of integral health myself.
From a biological and psychological perspective, I am very healthy.
However, spiritually I am lacking. I know and understand this. I
think that by using some of the strategies learned in the class, such
as meditation and relaxation exercises, I can learn to develop the
spiritual aspect of myself.
Assessment: How
have you assessed your health in each domain? How do you score your
wellness spiritually, physically, and psychologically?
I
have assessed my health in each area throughout my life and have made
many advancements in all areas. The physical component is easy to
access. All that needs to be done is a simple fitness test. Being
well-conditioned is an important aspect biologically. Also,
nutrition plays a big role in how healthy you are internally. Being
sure that the body is getting the appropriate amounts of all
miconutrients and macronutrients is a good way of making sure that
your body is able to work optimally. The physical aspect is the
easiest for me. I am constantly in the gym, am in good shape, and
track my diet to make sure I am getting everything I need.
Psychologically I am also very strong. I have always been this way.
I
am a very self-motivated person. I deal well with pressure and
stress management. I compare my self psychologically to others and
understand that , compared to most, I am very psychologically fit.
Spiritually I have my issues. I am not a selfish person. I do care
about others and humanity in general. However, I can also be a
little ill-tempered. I can be a little anti-social. Sometimes,
although I care about my family and friends, I am reluctant to come
to the aid of strangers. In order to be healthy spiritually I need
to open my mind and heart to everyone. There can be no limitations.
I must rid myself of all negative emotions and replace them with the
positive. I must be a help to my community as well as humanity.
Goal
development: List
at least one goal you have for yourself in each area, Physical,
Psychological (mental health) and Spiritual.
Physically
I have many goals. For the purposes of this assignment I will list
just one. By the end of 2014 I would like to be able to squat 400
lbs, deadlift 450, and bench press 315. I have been very committed
to powerlifting for the past year now and have made great progress.
Hitting these numbers would be the icing on the cake for this year.
Psychologically a goal of mine is to work on my anger issues. These
have become less frequent with my age. However, sometimes they still
come up. I need to work on relaxation techniques to help relieve
some of the stress when it occurs. Spiritually I would like to work
on being a bit more kind. This is a small step but a necessary one.
Being kind to those around me, even strangers and even those who are
rude to me is something that can only aid in my evolution as an
individual.
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.
Growth
physcially is as simple as cranking up the intensity at the gym.
This is something that I am always doing anyways. The body adapts
easily and needs a constant state of overload in order to grow
stronger. Lifting weights is one method that I will be using. More
specifically I will be incorporating more intense phases to
facilitate greater strength gains. In addition, I will also bring up
my cardiovascular conditioning through high intensity sprinting
intervals. This will allow for the maximum level of anaerobic and
aerobic conditioning. If there is any area physically I am lacking,
that would be it. Psychological exercises will include both
meditation and relaxation techniques. The meditation will allow for
a clear mind and focus. The relaxation techniques will allow for
further clearing of the mind as well as help with stress management.
This will aid in clearing up some of the anger issues that arise from
time to time. Spiritually there are a few things that I will be
doing. One thing is to do some research on various regions.
Although religion and spiritually are not one in the same, they are
intertwined for sure. I have a lot of knowledge already pertaining
to various religions as it has been an interest of mine. I feel I
need to possibly attend to see if I can find what works for me
though. In addition to this, practicing positivity will be another
huge tool. Even in the face of negative issues, practicing a
positive attitude will do nothing but make things easier to deal
with.
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?
Assessing
the progress made will be simply done through personal observation.
Another useful tool could be to keep a log of my exercises in each
area and then checking the log in 6 months and seeing how much
progress has been made. Maintaining the strategies I will be using
will be done by making them a part of my every day life. It is too
easy to make excuses as to why something cannot be done right now.
By making these strategies a priority and not an afterthought, I will
not be allowed such excuses. In the long term, this is the only way
to keep progressing. Practice becomes habitua
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
Fostering Mental Fitness
Of the various exercises that we have practiced in the last few months in the Creating Wellness class, I found the visualization and mediation exercises to be the most effective and beneficial. As I have stated over and over again, I was very reluctant to even give these exercises a shot at all. However, after actually trying the exercises out with genuine effort, I found them to be a good tool for mental health.
I believe that the key to implementing these exercises into my life in order to foster mental fitness is to make it a routine. These are mental exercises. Just like with physical exercise, one must complete the exercise with enough repetitions in order to reap the benefit and to get the results desired. The key is to make this a lifestyle change. Make these exercises a priority. Over time, I truly believe that, with these exercises, I will reach a higher level of mental fitness.
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