Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Putting It All Together

Putting it all Together  


1. After reviewing my unit 3 personal assessment and reflecting where I am today I have come up with the following:
Physical – in Unit 3 I was about a 4 or 5. I think today I am about a 7. Some of this has to do with I am no longer on the harsh chemo that was physically taking my body down but I am also more active. Still not completely up to par since I am still on restrictions of working out but I am getting more walking in at least 3 times a week.
Spiritual – in unit 3 I was at a 5 but thinking back that should have probably been about a 3. I feel I am now about a 5. This one is still tough for me since I am trying to find myself. Meditating and Praying is helping.
Psychological – in unit 3 I rated myself at a 6. Today I feel I am around an 8. Emotionally I am doing much better and I feel that the meditation exercises we have learned really helped me there.
2.    In a review of my goals I set which were lose weight and add more me time in each day, to find my way spiritually, and to regain clearer thinking. I have lost 5 pounds and each day I take about an hour in the morning and at the end of the day to just either read a book, journal, or write a letter to my son who is in the Navy on board ship. Spiritually I am still finding my way but do say prayers every night again. I am also thinking a little clearer and I think that really has to do with no longer being on that nasty chemo. To help my thinking processes I have started doing artsy type things like scrapbooking and puzzles.

3.   The wellness activities I wanted to implement were walking, relaxation exercises, spiritually I wanted to keep searching before I knew how I implement that, and psychologically was to do artsy type things. I have implemented more walking, giving myself an hour at the beginning and end of day for relaxation, and am doing art type things. Spiritually I have implemented praying more for guidance and meditating about it.

I took this course because after coming out of hearing the “Cancer” word, having a double mastectomy, needing chemo, I was looking for something to help me learn to relax and show me how to do what I have been trying to do for so long and that is to live Holistically. I wanted to be happy again without medication and stop crying all the time. This course has given me the road map back to happiness without the help of medication, it has helped to lower my blood pressure, and it has helped to get me thinking about not only myself but how I can show others what I have learned even though I am not going into the health and wellness industry. To me this whole class has been rewarding in helping me find myself. I think the most difficult is the spiritual part. I just need to open myself up more for that aspect. It will happen because I will keep at it until it does. The biggest thing I have learned is to not give up. I have shared all of our exercises with my Josh (my significant other) and he has found them very relaxing. It is nice to be able to share what I have learned and I do look forward to sharing it with others too

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Final Thoughts



        I.            Introduction: Why is it important for health and wellness professionals to develop phsychologically, spiritually, and physically? What areas do you need to develop to achieve the goals you have for yourself?

I think it is important for health and wellness professionals to be developed in all areas to be able to help their clients. This goes for psychologically, spiritually, and physically. I know for me being a client to take whatever is told to me to heart and actually put it to practice I would need to see that they have the expertise in those areas and have done them to give me the guidance I would need. I think the biggest area right now that I need to develop would be my spirituality. I am lacking in other areas but not being able to do certain things physically right now until after all my surgeries and releases by my physicians there is not much I can do there except watch my nutrition which I have been very good doing.

      II.            Assessment: How have you assessed your health in each domain? How do you score your wellness spiritually, physically, and psychologically?

My assessment in each of the areas has not changed drastically since starting the course. I think physically I am up to a 6 or 7. Physically I am not able to workout because of not being released by the doctor to do so but I have made strides to walk more and to watch my nutrition better. Spiritually I am still about a 5. I am still trying to find where I fit in. Sounds strange but this one is a hard one for me. I feel there is so much more to learn and I have been meditating and praying about it to help me find my way. Psychologically I am about a 7 to an 8 now. I have better clarity on thinking and I am doing more things artistically to help.

    III.            Goal development: List at least one goal you have for yourself in each area, Physical, Psychological (mental health), and Spiritual.

I think that a goal to help me physically will be to continue to work on nutrition and try to find a yoga class that would fit my impairments right now. I know locally they have a chair yoga group that is for senior citizens. I also found there is a place locally that the yoga instructor is a 2nd time recurring breast cancer patient herself and I am interested in speaking to her. A goal for my spirituality would be to research what truly makes me happy in this area. Putting an actual goal besides research would be hard to do. Right now I feel I fall into several levels spiritually. A goal for my mental health would be to push myself to do more than one set of meditation a day and get involved with the local Shambhala center to learn more.

    IV.            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.

I think practices I could implement physically would be to keep a food/exercise diary to keep track of my nutrition goals and contact the local rec center and my doctor to see if I can join the chair yoga. Spiritually an exercise or practice would be to continue meditating and also continue to research different religions. Psychologically exercises that I can do would be to continue to do things artistically and also meditate to keep control of my mental clarity.
      V.            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?

I think for me I would need to make a check sheet/journal to assess my progress or lack of progress over the next six months. I would keep a journal to where I can check off items that I did each day. This is a strategy I would need to use not just for the short term but for my long term practice also. I think after a time it would be second nature to do these items daily but to write it down or the lack of writing it down would be the accountability that I need.

Tina  

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Visualization and Meditation

I honestly had a hard time coming up with only two that I think are beneficial. To me in addition to Visualization and Meditation I also feel that Subtle Mind is also beneficial. All of these help to reduce stress in different ways. Subtle Mind helps to clear the mind with breathing. Meditation helps to clear the chatter in your mind to help reduce stress and Visualization helps you to reduce stress by visualizing happy times.

I can use these in my life to help my mental fitness to reduce the stress from work, relationships, and life happenings in general. This week has been challenging me in the stress department due to having one son leave for deployment for the next 7 months. I was feeling his stress about leaving because of me still in treatments for cancer and his wife is due with their 2nd child while he will be gone. This is a stress for him since they lost their 1st baby 6 short hours after he was born. I also had more tests this week for my next step in my treatment and I am getting ready for another surgery. Needless to say the breathing exercises have been my lifesaver this week along with Visualization to take me to a happier place.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Meeting Aesclepius

This practice was very peaceful to me this week after I got the mind chatter to stop. I chose my mom to focus on. She was not only my mom but also my best friend. It really helped me deal a little bit better with things that I have not thought about or dealt with for a long time. I will continue to use this practice since I did find it very peaceful.

The saying "One cannot lead another where one has not gone himself" means that if you have not done something yourself how are you going to show someone else how to do do it. As a health and wellness professional if you have not meditated, how can you expect to show your patient how to meditate or expect them to take it seriously. I think as a health and wellness professional you do have an obligation to live what you teach. You need to know what the patients fears could be. For me I can implement relaxation and meditation into my day to grow me psychologically and spiritually. I am still a work in progress on this but I do know that if I implement these things that it will get easier.

Tina

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Loving Kindness and Assessment

I think that everyone should do the universal Loving Kindness meditation. It would bring more peace and harmony to the world. It doesn't focus just on one person it focuses on everyone. I think the area that I need more growth and development in is spiritual. I need to really sit down and figure out what is right for me. What will take me to that next level. I think some exercises that I can do is to meditate more to get deeper in myself to find what it is I am looking for.

Tina