Monday, February 10, 2014

Unit 9 Assessment



Introduction

It is important for health and wellness professionals to develop because we must first be a role model for our clients, if we go into helping a client and our heads are a mess or we have no spiritual practice, we are less likely to be able to help those clients.  As the saying goes “practice what you preach”, if we are helping a client with the practice of meditation then we need to be meditating in order to be on common ground with that client.  Knowledge is probably the most important of all, know what you’re talking about, you just can’t go in cold with something like this.  If you’re helping a client change to a eating a healthy lifestyle you need to be living that healthy lifestyle.   Staying positive and living our lives in the present will enable ourselves to give our gifts to our clients as well as to ourselves.  The area that I need to develop is the physical.  I have struggled for some time to lose the weight that I need to and to get on a regular exercise regimen, however I am proud to say that I am doing it, it still needs work and a little tweaking but I have lost 8 pounds, it’s just the last piece of the puzzle that is being put into place!
Assessment 

As I previously rated myself spiritually and psychologically at a 9, this is the same rating that I would rate myself today.  I continue to use my spiritual practices that I have come to learn through my spiritual journey in the past couple of years and I think that those practices trickle down to the psychological for a healthy mind. I rated myself at a 9 because I believe that we are always growing as a person and that we are learning new things every day, whether it be in our scope of practice or about ourselves as individuals.  Originally I rated myself at a 2 for the physical, however because of recent turn of events, I am bumping myself up to a 5!  

Goal development for integral health

Spirituality ~ My goal for this at this point would to stay steadfast with the practices that I already have in place since they are working for me.  

Psychologically ~ I will incorporate the loving kindness practice to help rid some of the clutter in my brain.

Physically~ My goal is to stick with the strength training regimen that I created, and also to get out in nature more, of course when all the snow is gone.  

Practices for personal health
To foster growth for all three of these aspects I will try new activities for each of these.  

Physical ~  I would like to try Qigong.  The basis of this practice is to manipulate energy in order to promote self-healing, increase longevity, and prevent disease.  Wu Tao is another exercise that I had tried awhile back and I will try to incorporate this into my life again.  This is a dance based moving meditation that balances our vital life force energy and targets specific energy pathways to free blockages.  

Psychological ~ I have a friend who is studying emotion code using muscle testing.  This is a process of questions that is asked, silently in her head, and that our bodies answer.  Our bodies tell where there are trapped emotions lying.  After the emotion is discovered she pulls it from your body and sends it to Mother Earth for transmutation.  I do believe that I have some trapped emotions that need to be cleared so I will be working on this with her.  I would also like to try some hypnotherapy for my anxiety of test taking.  A hypnotherapist uses the art of hypnosis and their training in psychology to give positive beneficial therapy to the sub-conscious.

Spiritually ~ When spring approaches, and hopefully it will soon, I plan on getting out more in nature like taking small hikes to connect to my inner self in a different way as nature is very spiritual.  

Commitment

Assessment will be important if I want to reach my goals and continue to carry out my practices.  I keep a journal of every day happenings, but I think I will also keep a separate one for these practices that I have already implemented and for the ones that I plan on implementing into my life.  The strategy is to find something that you love and are passionate about to maintain those practices into long term practices. 

Best of luck to all of you in your future endeavors!
Namaste
~Michelle


2 comments:

  1. I am totally on the same page as you when you say we have to be role models for our clients. I am a firm believer in that. I have had several person experiences where the physician did not live up to what they wanted me to do in my life. It is very hard to be taught by a teacher that does not follow the practice themselves. I think the idea of keeping a separate journal for your practices is a great idea. I actually plan on doing the same thing. I always keep goals better if I track my progress. Good luck on your journey!

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  2. Michelle,
    You sound like you're on the right path. Congratulations on losing some weight. I've found that the best way to eat for me is whole foods. I try to stay away from processed food, and I eat organic as much as I can afford. I eat very little cheese, and I stay away from meat. I'm 35 and I feel younger than when I was 25.
    I love all of the different things you want to try. I feel the same way. I did Reiki for the first time just today. I love qigong. I've only done it a few times, but I would love to do it regularly. I was thinking of starting a qigong/meditation group. I've never heard of Wu Tao. I'll look into that. I like that you write in your journal everyday. I do my best but I don't write nearly as often as I would like.
    Keep doing what your doing because it all sounds great. I love that you want to get out for hikes. I live in Florida where the weather is always great, but there isn't much in the way of great hiking trails like up north. I have tons of water though so I like to get out on the kayak when I can.
    Peace,
    Elizabeth

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