Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Unit 3: Reflection

Wellness is striving for the highest level of existence, including mental, psychological, social, spiritual, and physical components. It is dynamic and multidimensional and is related to heredity, environment, and individual interests.
Physical Well-being is the capacity to use our bodies efficiently and effectively. This can be achieved through physical exercise; strength, flexibility, endurance, as well as through nutrition, utilizing safety precautions, and self-care.
Spiritual Well-being is the practice and philosophy of the integral aspects of mental, emotional and overall well-being. This is not the property of any particular religion, faith, or culture. Spiritual well-being is a practice, a way of being that exemplifies and keeps track of one's own journey to discovery of oneself., and it can be practiced in many ways.
Psychological Well-being is our ability to handle the stresses of daily life and maintain a positive attitude and sense of purpose. Some other areas that fall under psychological well-being include personal growth, positive relationships, purpose in life, and self-acceptance
At this time I give myself;
Physical - 7
Spiritual - 5
Psychological - 7
My goal is to be at least an 8 in the physical and psychological areas and a 6 in the spiritual area before the end of this semester.
The exercises I can implement in my life to assist in moving toward this goal are;
Physical - Adding variety to my work-outs, and implementing more cross training. Even though I am very physical, work-out 6 days per week and have a sound nutrition plan, I am not quite the athlete I want to become. There are many different ways to work-out and variety is important. My goal is to be able to run a 9-10 minute mile (5K), to have greater upper body strength (to be able to do at least 10 pull-ups and 25 push-ups at one time).
Spiritual - Even though I consider myself a highly spiritual being I am not even close to becoming the spiritual being I have the potential and aspirations to be. I do practice yoga and meditation on a daily basis, however, I have not even touched on the level of spiritual enlightenment that I aspire to achieve. Yoga is actually derived from the Sanskrit word yuj, which means "union". A union between the human soul and the Divine Soul or the merging of the human consciousness with the Divine Consciousness. Meditation is said to be the vehicle used to travel on the spiritual journey and it is through meditation that higher states of consciousness develop. As higher states cannot actually be measured but are experienced this will be a personal endeavor.
Psychological - I am a very positive person, however I do find myself at times becoming agitated especially in my work environment. Even though I do not intend to stay in this position for an length of time it is paying the bills. I know this atmosphere is not good for my growth and I do try and practice empathy, it is quite difficult at times. I do feel I am getting better at this I have a long way to go. The exercise I will pursue in this area is not to be judgmental. My affirmation will be "Today I will judge nothing that occurs, and throughout the day I will remind myself not to judge".
The mind is everything. What you think you become.
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Buddha ~

While experiencing the relaxation exercise two thoughts came to mind, first the rainbow of colors/windows  reminded me of the yoga psychic anatomy or nadis/chakras. Each window was in the same position with slightly different symbolization although some where very close to being the same. This exercise was relaxing and the experience was tranquil. "I feel relaxed"
The second thought that came to mind was, why is this called "The Crime of the Century"?

2 comments:

  1. Hi Robin, I also wondered why the exercise was called "The Crime of the Century"...it confused me. The speaker's voice is very calming but I didn't find the exercise too relaxing since I think each color could represent a different mood or feeling. I do love yoga. It makes me feel relaxed but fit at the same time if that makes sense. I have been trying to add yoga to my work outs more often because I love how it makes me feel. Great post!

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  2. I love yoga as well, although these feelings used to be the opposite up until a few months ago. I am a pavement pounder but have recently found that my hip can no longer handle the stress. So I needed something that would still challenge me physically and mentally with out further injury. A friend had suggested yoga and various types and I fell in love...so did my hip! lol.
    I enjoyed how the colors represented different areas in the body as well. I have been really attracted to orange lately and through this exercise I found that this color is related to below your belly. I had and "a-HA" moment, I have been on this baby craze for a month now, no wonder I like orange so much!
    Great post, cant wait for next weeks!

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