An Assessment of Integral
Health
It is important for health and wellness professionals to
develop psychologically, spiritually and physically not only for themselves but
also for the people they serve, clients or patients. As we have learned through
this course, to have true integral health there needs to be a balance of
physical, mental, and spiritual development. Leading by example is important.
You cannot ask someone quit smoking when you, yourself smoke. On the other
hand, I haven’t really been a smoker. I tried it in high school and in college
but it never stuck. Would this mean that I could not have empathy for someone
trying to quit? It is hard to lead someone to where you have not traveled. Over
the past several months, in this class and the prior class, I have been put to
the task of evaluating my physical, emotional, and spiritual health. What I
have found is that while my physical health is really quite good, I am a little
lacking in both psychological and spiritual aspect. Through last term, I
realized that I was depressed and began to take steps to deal with the way I
was feeling. I have some stress in my life but it mostly deals with my commute
to work and the stupid drivers I encounter, trying to balance work and school,
and finally finding time to have a relationship with my boyfriend, who feels he
is last in line for my attention these days.
I started to revisit the spiritual aspect of my life. It is a work in
progress but at least I am aware and taking step to improve upon this.
Awareness is a good place to start. I believe if I had not
been taking these courses, I would be just stumbling through life thinking
things would be fine and really just getting through life. An assessment is the
best place to start when taking on change. Taking into account the past few
months this is what I have come up with for my assessment. As I have previously
mentioned I am doing fairly well in physical health. I give myself a 9. Besides
having cold and stomach flu in the past month, I am very healthy. My blood
levels are the highest they have been in since the first time I was diagnosed
with Aplastic Anemia in 2000. I am training for a half marathon, dancing, yoga and
now taking a spin class. The only physical aspect I would like to improve is to
increase my physical strength and muscle mass.
My psychological health is at about a 6. In the past year I have been
depressed. During the previous school term I was able to identify this. There
has been a great deal of sadness in my life over the past four years, as well
as many joys. I have recognized there are many things I should be joyful about
in my life that I am not. I need to understand why and how I can fix this. My spiritual health is at a 7. I have been
practicing yoga and mediation more frequently and my spiritual awareness has
increased. However, I feel it could use some further exploration.
The best way to move forward in these three aspects is to
set goals. After giving it a great deal of thought I have set these first three
goals. My physical goal is to increase my physical strength and muscle mass. My
psychological goal is to work on my depression. My spiritual goal is increase
my practice of yoga not just in the physical sense, but exploring the eight
limbs of yoga. I will also develop my
mediation practice.
In order for me to increase my physical strength and muscle
mass, I will need to incorporate strength training into my already full
schedule. One strategy is to get back on the 100 Pushups plan. I have done this
before so I know this is a reachable goal. I can do pushups every other day and
gradually build up to 100 pushups. The other strategy is to do 20-30 minutes of
strength training each time I go to the gym or use fitness bands at homes 2-3
times a week. In order for me to find ways to decrease my depression, I will learn
more about treating depression and journaling my feelings daily. If necessary,
I will seek professional help. To expand
on my yoga practice, I plan to find a good yoga studio and teacher who embraces
the full essence of yoga and meditation. I will set aside twenty minutes in the
evening as reflection and meditation. This may just consist sitting quietly and
thinking of 5 things I am grateful for or it could be guided imagery. Whatever
it is, that time is just for being still and quiet. Also, I plan to go to a
weekend retreat this year at either Land of Buddha Medicine or Mount Madonna.
Both are local, so I am confident that I could arrange this either between
terms or after I finish school in September.
The best way for me to track my progress is to keep a log. I
plan to do this by daily journal. I will do a brief log of all three
aspects. This will help me see how I am doing and hold me accountable to do the
work. A strategy for my fitness goal is to pack my weekly workout clothes in a
bag that I will keep in the car. Always have an extra pair of walking shoes in
the car and in my office. By practicing yoga regularly, my stress should
decrease while my spiritual aspect should deepen. Starting with these
short-term goals will make them more achievable and I can build upon this
foundation. I find that having an event planned such as a 10K run or a 51 mile
bike motivates me to stick with the program so that will be part of my
strategy. I have a half marathon in February, the Zoo-de-Mac 51 mile bike ride
in May and the Wharf-to-Wharf 10k event in July. These are the events that will
help keep me on track physically. It is the Meditation that may be the tricky
part. Even if I take only ten minutes to
meditate and slowly increase the time I meditate, I’m sure I will succeed.
Dacher tells us “with faith, we can open our mind and heart and take the courageous
first steps on the path to integral health” (Dacher, 2006).
Reference:
Dacher, E. S. (2006). Integral Health: The
Path to Human Flourishing. Laguna Beach: Basic Health Publications Inc
Many people would give me a hard time when I was a cigarette smoker and I completely agreed with them. How can I ask, tell people, or guide people to make healthy choices in life when I am partaking in a highly unhealthy habit?! I too would love to get into yoga! I have pinned on Pinterest some simple yoga exercises but I really don't have a clue of what I am doing! I think it would be beneficial if I had someone who knows how to do yoga show me how to start. A class would also be beneficial but that costs money and I have a difficult time with group things, I am more of a solitary style person. Great goals Sara! I wish you the best in achieving your spiritual, physical, and psychological goals!
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