Hello everyone, I can't believe how fast this term went, I feel like I say this every term lol. It's hard to believe I've been with Kaplan for two years already. This class is on the top of my favorites list. It has taught me so much about wellness and about myself personally. It has been a rough 10 weeks and alot of big changes have been made in my life in these 10 weeks and thanks to this class I've dealt with them much better than I would have before. In my previous reflection I rated my physical health a 7, now I would rate it a 8.5 or a 9. I am eating better and exercise regularly which is amazing, I haven't felt this good in long time. My body is at a place that I am content with. My mental health I rated previously a 4 or 5 I would now rate it a 6. Not a huge change but it is a step in the right direction, it is something I work on everyday and is a process, things don't change overnight. Same with my spiritual health, I unfortunately pay the least attention to that aspect of my health, but thanks to this class I've learned it is just as important as all of the others and have actually been getting better at it. I rated myself a 3 previously and I would say it is a 4 now. This whole class has been really rewarding, the most difficult part was the meditation exercises and dealing with the emotional parts of it but it was definitely healing. I am thankful for everything I've learned and cannot wait to share it with as many people as I can so they can feel the same happiness as I do from it. I wish everyone the best of luck in all of their future endeavors!
-Felicia
Friday, October 26, 2012
Monday, October 22, 2012
Self Assessment Final Project
   To me it is very
important as a health and wellness professional to be fully developed psychologically,
spiritually, and physically because in order to achieve optimum wellness you
have to be well in all of these aspects. As a health and wellness professional
it is our job to train people in how to reach this optimum health, and without firsthand
experience how can you teach someone else about it. You have to practice what
you preach. In order for people to take you seriously they have to see that
what you’re telling them to do actually works. The areas I need to develop more
are my spiritual and psychological health. Both of these are difficult for me
because I cannot physically see the changes, and I find it hard to make time to
reflect. These are both important when trying to reach optimum health.
      As to assessing my health physically I think I do quite
well. I’m very active, and conscious of what I eat. I take pride in caring for
my outer appearance very well. But as I mentioned above I lack in my spiritual
and psychological wellness. This has a lot to do with how I handle stress and
emotions in my life, I don’t. I push it way in the back of my mind and don’t
think about it, but as I’ve recently learned while taking this class that is
not a healthy way to deal with things. As Dacher says; all four aspects of life
are interconnected. They are always impacting one another. An undeveloped
psychospiritual life results in both a disturbed physiology and unfulfilled
relationships. Disturbed relationships lead to a disturbed mental life and a
disturbed physiology, and so on (Dacher, 2006). In order to attain radiant
health and life we must be developed in all these areas of ourselves. 
       It is important to set personal goals of development in
each aspect of our health. It helps us grow and continue to better ourselves on
our path to flourishment. As for my psychological health my goal is to continue
practicing the exercises learned in this class. The loving-kindness; to help me
rid of bitterness and anger I have in my heart, and to open up and show love to
others. Skillful-action; to help me bring out the positive and rid of all the
negative in my life. Silence and Stillness to help me train my mind to be calm
and allow myself to examine things each day to identify what is necessary and
what just causes stress in my life. And last but not least the Visualization exercises;
to allow my mind and train it to focus on certain images and experience the
necessary feelings with each image. I think by continuing these exercises I
will be able to be psychologically well. As for my physical health my goal is
to maintain my body where it is at now. Keep up with the exercising on a
regular base and stay motivated, and also be cautious of what I eat. For my
spiritual health my goal is to practice meditation. I think in doing this it
will allow me to be in touch with my inner self and by doing this I will find
peace.
       Some exercises you could do to implement spiritual health
are prayer, meditation, or even spending time in nature and enjoying the beauty
that it holds. All of these things can help heal us spiritually, and give us a
feeling of calmness. For physical health some exercises you could implement
could be make sure your active at least four days out of the week, wither it be
walking, running, bicycling, swimming, or dancing, whatever it takes to keep
you moving. Also make a nutrition goal for yourself like not to eat over 2,000
calories a day and drink the recommended 8 glasses of water a day. All of these
things will help your physical being. And as for your psychological health
exercises such as yoga, tai chi, or something even as simple as listening to
the sounds of nature are all mindful exercises that will allow you mental peace
and harmony. 
       As to assess my progress or lack of progress in the next
six months I will keep a daily diary or journal. I think this is a great way to
track how I am developing and can be used to maintain my long-term practice for
health and wellness by giving me something to reflect on to see how much I have
grown in all aspects on my journey to human flourishing. 
References:
Dacher, E. (2006). Integral
health: The path to human flourishing. Laguna Beach, CA: Basic Health
Publications, Inc.
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Unit 8 Blog
The two exercises that benefited me the most are the Loving-Kindness and meditation. The meditation exercises were the most difficult but I believe made the most impact. I have a hard time concentrating but once I actually did I was alot more calm and collected after it was really nice. And the Loving-Kindness exercises were great because it has helped me be more sympathetic and empathetic towards others. I try to practice this everyday, I keep in mind how I would want someone to treat me. The hardest part was letting go of anger, but slowly but surly I am becoming less bitter. Great example actually happened this month, it has been really rough. I'm going through a rough break of after 5 years and had to move me and my daughter back to my mothers for the mean time and any other time I would be very angry right now but surprisingly I have remained calm. I know this is because this class has taught me how to positively handle stress. 
Monday, October 8, 2012
Unit 7 Aesclepius
This week has been exceptionally hectic, I will say a little less than last week but I am still an emotional roller coaster, I moved me and my daughter back to my mothers for awhile until I can get back on my feet. We are starting a new chapter in our life and it has been rough but I know it is for the best. This weeks practice was relaxing but I kept finding myself drifting in and out and not being able to focus to well. I probably replayed it at least three times just to make sure I heard everything and to attempt to focus. Focusing is not easy as of the moment, my mind is going and going trying to make sure I'm doing everything I need to. Ways I can practice to do better is take time out to meditate everyday and also practice lovind kindness toward everyione. 
I honestly say practice what you preach! I don't think you can tell someone how to do something unless you've experienced it yourself first. As a wellness professional you should practice mind/body/spirit wellness so you can explain to your patients what they are going to feel and know what they are going through.
I honestly say practice what you preach! I don't think you can tell someone how to do something unless you've experienced it yourself first. As a wellness professional you should practice mind/body/spirit wellness so you can explain to your patients what they are going to feel and know what they are going through.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Unit 6 loving kindness assessment
This week focused on being loving and kind to others, and showing others compassion and love. Also how to free our mind of all negative feelings such as hatred and bitterness. The exercise was to meditate and repeat phrases that were to help us help others and wish them well. I have had a very rough week, I'm currently going through a break up of 3 years and having to move with me and my daughter and all I could think of was how angry and bitter I was, but this class and more specifically this exercise is helping me keep an open heart and not be so angry. I think it is so important not to let anger consume you, I know from experience, it just hurts you in the long run, so the sooner you can free yourself from the negative feelings the better off you will be. 
Some specific exercises you could do would be most definitely meditate or pray, also just find somewhere to go that you can sit and think in pure serenity, for me that would be the beach! The feeling of something being that much larger than you just makes you think that theres something out there and to me that is hope!
Some specific exercises you could do would be most definitely meditate or pray, also just find somewhere to go that you can sit and think in pure serenity, for me that would be the beach! The feeling of something being that much larger than you just makes you think that theres something out there and to me that is hope!
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