Introduction:
Why is it important for health and wellness professionals
to develop psychologically, spiritually and physically? What areas do you need to develop to achieve
the goals you have for yourself?
It is important
for health and wellness professionals to develop psychologically, spiritually,
and physically so they can gain credibility with their patients. If a health and wellness professional can’t
walk the talk they preach they will not be known as being very credible. Health and wellness professionals also gain
the inner knowledge of the joys and challenges involved when trying to develop
psychologically, spiritually, and physically.
If a health and wellness professional has been where there patient is
and knows firsthand the challenges they are facing they can better identify
with their patient and help them conquer and grow beyond their obstacles. If a patient feels that their health and
wellness professional is compassionate and can identify personally with the challenges
they are facing they are more likely to comply with the ideas and advice given
to them resulting in both a win-win for both the client and professional.
In order for me
to develop personally and achieve goals I have set for myself I need to learn not
to be so compassionate and do more acts of loving kindness. Sometimes I can be so compassionate towards
others that I let my feelings get in the way and affect the decisions I
make. If a person tells me about an
extremely difficult personal situation they are going through I have a hard
time not putting myself out on the line to do everything I can for them. As a health and wellness professional I have
to learn that there is a time and place for feelings, and I cannot let them get
the best of me and become my weakness.
In addition I need to learn to make a conscious effort to think of
others beside myself and do acts of kindness towards them. I can at times get so caught up in my own
life that I tend to forget about others.
I concentrate on what is going on in my own life and the life of my
immediate family and tend to forget that there are others in the world that is a
lot worse off than I and there are things I can do to help them out.
Assessment:
How have you assessed your health in each domain? How do you score your wellness spiritually,
physically, and psychologically?
I have assessed
my health by looking at my mind, body and spirit and recognizing that each one
of them are separate pieces of a puzzle that come together to form a whole puzzle
and that puzzle is me. I score my wellness
on a scale from 1 to 10 with 10 being the highest and 1 being the lowest
score. I give my spiritually a score of
7, physically I score myself a 6, and psychologically I score myself an 8.
Goal development:
List at least one goal you have for yourself in each
area, Physical, Psychological (mental health) and Spiritual.
I have many
goals for myself and they are always changing and evolving. As soon as I reach one goal I set and strive
for a new one. It keeps things
interesting and gives me something to look forward to and strive towards. A current goal I have for myself physically
is taking on the challenging of exercising more and getting myself in better
physical shape. In the psychological
department my goal is to develop a higher self-esteem and self-worth. I need to work on believing in myself more
and not doubting myself. I have negative
inner thoughts that I let get in the way of me being self-confident at
times. Spiritually my goal is to go to
church more often and make my religion a higher priority in my life. I always find when I attend to church
regularly I always feel better about myself and have a more positive outlook on
life.
Practice 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.
Physically I
can schedule time on my calendar to exercise more often. I could also find a partner to exercise
with. If I had an exercise partner it
would make me more accountable because I would have to answer to someone else
besides myself. The first step in making
this happen is I need to find a gym or place to take exercise classes that
provide childcare. I often times use the
excuse that I don’t have someone to watch my children when I want to exercise
as a reason that I can’t exercise.
Psychologically
I can practice meditation and positive self-talk. Each morning when I get up I can get in the
routine of looking in the mirror and stating three positive things about myself
and repeating each one of those things three times out loud to myself. This would help quiet the negative inner
thoughts that tend to pop up throughout the day. I could also take the time at the end of the day
to meditate. By using meditation I could
clear my mind and cleanse it of all the unhealthy thoughts and problems that
tend to clog my mind throughout the day.
The use of meditation would help me get back to the basics and develop a
stronger mind.
Spiritually I can
pray each night before I go to bed and attend church every Sunday. I
could get in the habit of going to bed 10 to 15 minutes earlier to allow time
for me to pray at night before I go to bed.
By praying every night it would make me stop and think about all the
wonderful things in life I am blessed with and it would allow me to pray for
others who are in need or less fortunate than myself. In regards to going to church I could make it
a known fact to my family and friends that every Sunday morning at “x” time we
will be at church so we will be unable to do anything during that time every
week. I think it would be easier to pick
one mass time on Sunday and make that the one mass we always go to. My husband and kids would do better if I just
told them that we are going to church every Sunday at “x” time versus giving
them a choice, because if I gave them a choice they would always find other things
to do and not want to go to church. The act
of going to church every weekend would allow me to be an active part of my
church community and get that one hour of quiet time a week to collect my
thoughts and feel at one with my spiritual self again.
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?
Over the next
six months I will assess my progress or lack of progress by taking another self-assessment
of myself in all areas to include Physical, Psychological, and Spiritual. I will look at what my goals were six months
ago in each area and see if I have achieved any of those goals. Some things I can do to assist in maintaining
my long-term practices for health and wellness are make a calendar with short
term goals, do a self-assessment from time to time, reward myself for small
goals, and make myself accountable. The first
thing I can do is make a calendar with some short term goals on it that will
lead me to my long term goals. At times
goals can seem so big and can overwhelm us that we just want to give up before
we even get started. I could also do a
self-assessment every couple months to see if I am on track to reaching my long
term goals. If I stop and take a honest
look at myself and where I am on the path to achieving my goals from time to
time it could keep me focused and on track.
In addition I could reward myself by buying a new piece of clothing or
going out for dinner at my favorite restaurant when I reach one of my small
goals. This would make me feel
accomplished and make me want to continue to work hard to achieve the rest of
my goals. Lastly I think it’s important
to hold myself accountable by acknowledging that only I have the power to
achieve or not achieve my goals. I need
to know and always remember that it is up to me and I can’t take the easy way
out by blaming other people or life’s circumstances of getting in the way of
achieving my goals. I must always have a
positive attitude and make the best of every situation and have my eye on the prize
and that is achieving a life of integral health.