Thursday, May 9, 2013

Unit 9 Final Project




Unit 9 Final Project
Grace Glenn
Kaplan University

Creating Wellness: Psychological and Spiritual Aspects of Healing
May 9, 2013
Professor Mark Maule












I.                  Introduction: 

       It is important for health and wellness professionals to develop psychologically, spiritually and physically because in order to integrate these concepts into the lives of others, clients, patients, family, and friends, professionals must be aware of their personal inner growth through flourishing psychologically, spiritually and physically.  Health and wellness professionals have to develop psychologically, spiritually and physically in order for professionals to lead their patients and clients down the pathway to reach optimum health and wellness. The professionals must use pathways and roads that they have also travelled.  In order to connect the world through wellness, professionals must develop awareness for others through their personal experiences, whether they are physical, spiritual or psychological. In order for us to have empathy and understanding, we must also know and understand the current struggles of our clients so we can offer to them the best advice, care, service and support and have them feel that we are with them on their sometimes long, forbidding journey to health and wellness. Professionals can do this by promoting a healthy mind, body and spirit and by leading by example.   
            In order for myself to be successful as a professional in the health and wellness industry, my biggest area that I need to work on is sympathy and empathy.  I do a very good job of understanding, relating, and building rapport with people.  But sympathy and empathy is definitely my weakness.  It is an emotion that I don’t share very well.  It is something that I will have to work on and improve in order to sustain relationships with weaker mentalities and need a little bit more motivation than others. 

II.               Assessment: 
          I can happily admit, that although I really did not have the patience for these practices, it has been something that I have learned to be an alternative to when I am feeling like I need some “me” time.  Although no immediate changes now, these practices have opened my eyes and something that I am more aware of and maybe something I’ll practice more in the future. 
            As far as rating my overall wellness, I would rate my spirituality about a four, my physical wellness a nine, and psychological wellness an eight.  My spirituality is still a low number because that is something that I will have to get into later.  Right now, spirituality is low on my list of priorities, so I feel no need to adjust it or make it better.  I don’t really agree with some things on many different religions, I will have to do some more research and see if I can come up with believing in a higher power.  As far as my physical wellness, my body fat percentage is low, my muscle mass is high, and I am in great health and condition.  There is always room for improvements, which is why I gave myself a nine, otherwise I would rate myself a ten.  Lastly, my psychological wellness is pretty high also.  Other than my high level of confidence, rational and realistic thinking, and being pessimistic and an optimistic at times, I would rate my mental wellness at being pretty well.  I have a positive outlook on life, I genuinely care for others, animals, and living creatures, and I maintain a healthy lifestyle.  With those few things stated, I can honestly agree my overall wellness better than average. 

III.             Goal Development: 
            One of the awesome things about life is that you can always create goals, reach goals, and then create new goals. Every day I give myself daily goals to accomplish.  I also have long term goals.  But, I am definitely a fan of life’s challenges and then conquering them.  After taking this class, I have also set certain goals in certain areas. 
            For my physical wellness goals, this is hard for me to put together because I am constantly working on improving my physical wellness.  I made a commitment to myself four years ago to pursue goals involving my physical physique.  I have reached several goals and I am constantly setting new ones.  But at this very moment, the goal I can set for my physical wellness would be to tone up my arms a little bit more and continue to reach a minimum of four days being active and productive out of the week.  And then maybe to walk my dogs a little bit more.  We could all continue to work on our physical wellness.
            For my psychological wellness, the goal I would like to set for myself is to take more time for myself during the day.  This would not include my considered “me” time when I go to the gym.  I would like to set a few minutes out of the day to relax and do nothing or at the most, walk my dogs.  I feel like sometimes I overwhelm myself with things I want to accomplish during the day and then I feel a bit frustrated when I am unable to complete those tasks.  If I just take a few minutes to myself, give myself some positive affirmations that I am acknowledging that I am having a productive day, and that it is okay to relax for a few moments.  I think this little time daily will help me from feeling overwhelmed at times. 
            As far as spiritual wellness goes, I am still lost at what kind of goals I would like to set. But, I guess the obvious goal that works for me is to take a little time once a month to do some research on different spiritualities.  Possibly I will find something that intrigues me and develop some spiritual wellness.  Right now, this is not a priority, so this is definitely a long term goal to accomplish. 

IV.           Practices for personal health: 
In order to accomplish these goals, I need to have practices and a strategy in place.  That’s one of the things we learned in previous classes, in order to achieve change, preparation and planning must be in place.  For my physical goals, in order to tone up my arms, I need to make sure I include more arm work outs and lifting into my exercise program.  And to get to the gym or do more exercise throughout the week, I am going to make sure my fiancĂ©’ and I spend a day during the weekend doing something productive together.  For example, we could walk the dogs together, go for hikes, bike ride together, or even go to the gym together. 
            For my psychological wellness, I am going to schedule a time during the day, to set aside for my “me” time of relaxing.  It will only be for like thirty minutes and I will schedule it into my phone calendar with all of my other daily reminders and scheduling.  This way, I will stay on track and will be constantly reminded to take the few minutes to myself.  
            For my spiritual wellness, I am going to do the same thing.  I am going to pick a day out of the month and schedule an hour or so to research spirituality and religions.  I will schedule it in planner, just as if I was scheduling a meeting or an appointment.  If I start slow, by just taking one day out of the month, I won’t overwhelm myself and feel like I am really forcing something on myself that I don’t want to do.  Maybe, I will find something interesting and will bump my research time up to once a week.  

V.               Commitment: 
          In order to track and recognize my progress, I do need to have something in place so I can visually see how I am improving.  I think the best way to go about this for myself is to do this the same way I track my work out progress.  I am going to keep a log of all of the goals I want to accomplish and the plans I have set in place.  I track my workouts on a weekly basis.  I write down how many repetitions, how many sets, how much time it takes, and what kind of fatigue I am feeling.  Then, of course, I also track my weight on a weekly basis as well.  By doing this, I am constantly able to track my progress.  I believe I can do the same for my physical, psychological, and spiritual goals.  I will keep a log of everything and make notes of the things I want to implement and practice.  By having this all down on paper, I am sure that I have a plan for positive change and improvement.  

3 comments:

  1. Great job on your final project and I love your idea for tracking your goals. I think I may steal that idea from you :) You are right, we have to have some way to follow up on these goals that we have set for ourselves. Great Job & Good Luck!!

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  2. Grace I commend you on acknowledging that empathy/sympathy is a weakness of yours in relationship with others. It takes courage and willingness to admit imperfection to do that. We don't continue growing until we address areas that aren't working. I love that you mentioned having good rapport! Excellent and very vital to business/relational success. I would say that more research isn't going to determine what you're beliefs are spiritually. People only change a belief when something deep at your core is impacted. When you say you do not see spiritual growth high on your priorities, I would say that spiritual growth(belief) is the most influential piece of the integral puzzle including our physical bodily health. The spiritual and psychological really go hand in hand because our thinking has to get better or else we are not really growing. I think we can tangibly measure growth in these two areas based on if our thoughts and words are moving us towards the life we desire. Is that a fair statement? I think it's counterproductive to invest in the physical but neglect our human spirit because we are spiritual beings and the human spirit is what I believe enables people to overcome miraculous odds such as depression, chronic illness, or cancer! Congrats on setting a relaxation goal. We would all be healthier and have a greater abundance of joy if we made this happen daily. Since I aspire to be a health coach at some point, I would like to guide people in basic habits like eustress activities and memory boosting ones. These are great ways to stand out since most health professionals do not touch this area of wellness. Excellent job Grace. I look forward to staying connected with you. I believe blessings are in your present/future.

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  3. Yes. Yes. And Yes. I am right there with you on loading the physical side, and finding the psychological part lacking. I really connected with your request for more 'me' time int he day. That is a great plan, both short and long-term, to develop a strong, well-balanced, and healthy mind. That really is the basis we need to develop strong bodies.

    Having low stress management skills can cause our immune systems to take a hit. If we start getting little coughs, sniffles, and sore throats it is often an early sign of being over-stressed. Being a fitness nut myself I really understand the benefit of keeping that mental stress to a dull roar.

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