Tuesday, August 12, 2014

My Final Assessment


Integral health is based around having a flourished physical, psychological, and spiritual connection with health. Meeting all of these needs and achieving true self-awareness is the path to integral health. Today, I will be looking at specific aspects of integral health, human flourishing, and creating a plan to better myself in all areas.  Since taking a course in health and wellness I have seen the importance of body, mind, and spiritual health. There are specific exercises and goals in place that I can use to change my current status and continue on a new path in life. I will start preparing for my integral journey by using the three skills including loving-kindness, skillful action, and silence and stillness (Dacher, 2006, pp.51-55). I need to be aware of others and care for them, have planned and skillful actions, while also creating a still environment that are calm. By completing these steps I can start on my path to integral health. Creating a plan for success and sticking with can lead to true human flourishing and a life with integral health.

First, I would like to look at why it is important for health and wellness professionals to have good health. If trying to teach others about health and wellness I need to first know what I am talking about. Having first-hand experience of the dedication and work it takes along with the results can provide a good starting point for clients. For example, if a client comes in to lose weight and eat better but, I do not seem to practice these rituals how could they listen to me? The answer is fairly easy as they would not. Following the integral vow is vital to success and a good relationship with all clients (Dacher, 2006, p.173). Taking the steps to start changing my life and having a health mind, body, and spirit would help me in the health and wellness field when working with clients in changing their life habits.

I need to improve multiple areas to achieve the goals I have set for myself. My psychological, physical, and spiritual areas need to be worked on in order to move forward on my path of integral health. Having the connection with my inner and outer components are vital as I need to transform my entire life. By doing this I will be able to live a better life and assist clients more effectively. It is vital that I understand the five guiding principles of integral health which are holistic, evolutionary, intentional, person-centered, and dynamic. There are four realms to health including psychospiritual, biological, interpersonal, and worldly that must all be cared for (Dacher, 2006, p.36). Humans can evolve toward new knowledge and amazing accomplishments and we can choose our path and actions that can intentionally help others (Dacher, 2006, pp.37-46). Being person-centered and focusing on the individual helps one stay dedicated. Also, life is dynamic and forever changing which means we must be willing to shift and move with the new and get rid of the old (Dacher, 2006, p.47). I need to realize my full potential as a human on the inside and out. Having an understanding of human flourishing can allow us to reach places we never thought imaginable and can create a great life.

In assessing my health in all three areas I have seen room for improvement. For physical health I have assessed it to be poor and rate it 4 out of 10. I need to improve my health as I have many health conditions (depressive disorder, anxiety, etc.) which could be improved through the long and life changing integral path.  This also makes me score my psychological dimension as well but, not great. I would give it 7 out of 10 because I am able to attend school and do fairly well while managing a successful life. However, I am always down and depressed which means I need to change my thought processes. The human mind is endless and a precious gift that I should be grateful for. I have learned this and have been more outgoing and positive since taking this course and starting to meditate. My spiritual health needs improvement as well. I feel comfortable with my spirituality giving it a fairly well rating with 6 out of 10. I need to attend church and pray to the lord more. I have been very distant from my spirituality and faith as the world can consume us. However, the more aware I am of my integral health overall the more I connect with my religion as well.

Having a great deal of work to do there are multiple goals that I need to meet in each area of integral health. Making three goals with help me get started on the path to truly changing my life and recognizing my true potential as a human being. For physical health I would like have good health and I want to start by losing at least 20 pounds so I can feel and look better.  Starting to work out at least three times a week is my starting goal to reach my final goal of having good health. My psychological health is not the best as I constantly stress and battle with a depressive disorder. However, I have a goal to maintain good psychological health and not feel so stressed or depressed. I want to control my thoughts and feelings while being able to connect with my inner self. Being completely connected with my entire mind body and spirit is important to me. It is so hard to disconnect from the outer world and look inside but, I need to reach this goal. Human flourishing is a divine process that transforms us from ordinary to extraordinary while reaching our full potential in an dynamic and forever changing world.

As for a spiritual goal I want to have a better relationship with my religion. I have strong faith in the lord and Christianity but, I am not involved near enough.  Attending church regularly and praying could greatly benefit not only my social relationships but, also my health as prayer has been found to have medicinal benefits (Schlitz, Amorok, & Micozzi, 2005, p.317). By setting these goals and I can actually create a plan to reach them.  Dacher (2006) shares, “The development of our inner life is the most unique and precious opportunity given to as humans” (p.59). I want to reach that full potential and be able to experience this other side of life. Being connected with my mind, body, and spirit as one is my true goal in life.

To reach my goal of having good physical health I need to start working out at least three times a week. By doing this I will start to lose weight and be able to also connect with my inner self. My second strategy is to watch what I eat and look for foods with health boosting benefits. Having a proper and balanced diet is vital to achieve good physical health. I will start implementing this by completing my exercises on time and constantly monitoring what I am eating.

My psychological health may be a little more difficult to change but, it is definitely possible. Using Olympic Mental Fitness or training my mind is the first strategy to improving my mind’s health. This allows one to train certain areas of their mind while improving their health in all three areas. I will continue to practice mind body exercises such as Meeting Asclepius, The Subtle Mind, and Loving-Kindness (Dacher, 2006, pp. 56-75). Each of these exercises trains the mind while allow one to express negative emotions and place positive energy throughout their body.  Mediation is a great exercise to train the mind as one can focus on specific areas and improve them while also reducing stress (Mayo Clinic, 2014).  Physical exercise can also help improve my mental health which means the strategies above can also assist my psychological health. I need to make a plan for mediation and exercising that I can stick to. By creating a certain time and space to complete these activities I am more likely to continue them faithfully.

To improve my spiritual health I need to be connected with my mind, body, and spirit as one. Being able to connect with myself on an inner level allows true human flourishing. Two exercises that would be beneficial in spiritual health would be meditation and visualization exercises. This would allow one to become connected with their inner self and reach a spiritual level. By meditating and using images of my religion I can learn to connect them deeper with my soul. I can increase my spirituality by building a stronger connection with myself and my religion. I need to use mediation and visualization daily to get in touch with my spirituality and improve my health (Mayo Clinic, 2014). Having a place to go that with be completed secluded and peaceful is important. I will add every activity to my plan and complete them.

To assess my progress or lack of progress in the next six months I will be keep track of them. By using a program on my computer I will mark if I have completed or not completed the exercises each week. By creating this chart it will keep my progress and I will be able to review it. In six months I will look at the results and see how far I have come. Understanding the importance of integral health is crucial to maintaining long-term practices. I need to constantly remember how it impacts my life to not complete these activities. Looking at the long-term goal of reaching true human flourishing is a great motivator. I have learned the importance of the inner self and having a connection with one’s mind, body, and spirit. When we can look at all the realms as one whole and complete them the integral path has been reached. It will take a great deal of dedication and work but, forever transforming my entire soul and purpose is definitely worth it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

References:

Dacher, E. (2006).  Integral health: The path to human flourishing. Laguna Beach, CA: Basic Health Publications, Inc.

Mayo Clinic. (2014). Meditation: A simple, fast way to reduce stress. Retrieved August 4, 2014 from


Schlitz, M., Amorok, T., & Micozzi. M. (2005). Consciousness and healing: Integral approaches to mind body medicine. St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Churchill Livingstone.

 

 

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