1. Review your unit 3 personal assessment of
your psychological, physical, and spiritual well-being. Reflect on these areas.
How did you score yourself on a scale from 1 to 10 in unit 3? How do you score
yourself now? Has the score changed? Why or why not?
Physical well-being:
I would still rate myself a 5. This is due to the auto immune deficiency disorder I’ve been struggling with for the past 4 years. Although I am still physically struggling, I am feeling more positive and more hopeful about my situation. I am “willing” myself to recovery. My goals in this area are to get physically healthy inside and outside and finally overcome this disorder. This class has reiterated the importance of positive thinking, daily exercise, meditation and prayer in order to attain integral health.
Spiritual well-being:
I would still rate my spiritual well-being as an 8. I
feel much stronger in my beliefs, in my faith, and with my connection with God.
I believe that God exists and the reason I have survived and have accomplished/achieved
so much, especially throughout these past 4 years, is due to his presence everyday
in my life.
Psychological well-being:
I would rate my
psychological well-being as an 8. I feel very positive in this aspect. My
classes are really helping me understand myself and are helping me overcome my
own issues. I have grown in this area of my life in the past 4 years and I am
continuing to grow.
Although the number scores have not changed since
Unit 3, I know that I have progressed in my awareness and conciseness since
Unit 3. There is always room for improvement and growth.
2. Review the goals and activities you set
for yourself in each area. Have you made progress toward the goals? Explain.
My goals remain the same, except that I have more
passionate to accomplish my goals. They were and still are to get healthy, both
inside and outside, physically, spiritually and psychologically. I want to
achieve a balance within all these areas. I want to alleviate myself of stress,
anxiety, tension and especially of negative actions and thinking.
Activities and/or exercises that I can implement in my
life to assist in moving toward my goals are to breathe, mediate, pray, relax
and let go. Integrate Yoga, Pilates and walking into my daily routine to help
release my stress, tension and anxiety.
3. Have you implemented the activities you
chose for your well-being in each of the three areas? Explain.
I have taken “baby steps” to implement meditation,
Yoga, Pilates and walking into my daily routine.
4. Summarize your personal experience
throughout this course. Have you developed improved well-being? What has been
rewarding? What has been difficult? How will this experience improve your
ability to assist others?
I have learned a great deal and have grown mentally and spiritually within the past 9 weeks. One of the most important things I learned was how our mind is such a powerful source. The mind is capable of unlimited growth and development and is capable of permanent, positive change if trained appropriately. This has made me more aware and conscientious of my thoughts. It’s difficult but I am trying to alleviate and keep negative thoughts and emotions out of my mind. I realize how these negative thoughts can be extremely detrimental to our mind, body and spiritual health. My well-being is improving because I am integrating mental, spiritual and physical exercises/practices.
My future profession is in the psychology field. My goal is to become a counselor/therapist. As a part of my method of counseling, I would like to incorporate integral healing to promote healing to the mind, body and spirit. I feel the practices of integral healing are beneficial, especially in the psychology field because integral healing helps to not only understand and work with the mind but assist with the inter-development of the mind, body and spirit.
The Prayer of Loving Kindness....
May you be happy, as I wish to be happy
May you know peace, as I wish to know peace
May you be safe from inner and outer harm, as I wish to be safe
May you be free from suffering as I wish to be free.
Thanks for reading!