Friday, September 7, 2012

Unit 9 Final Project

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?

I believe that it is extremely important to develop a complete sense of understanding of the importance of being psychologically, spiritually and physically in balance.  The only way that this full understanding can be achieved is by practicing what we preach.  We can probably sit with a client or patient and explain to them the multiple benefits of meditation, but unless we have practiced meditation ourselves we will not be able to fully prepare them for the challenges that they may encounter when they start practicing meditation themselves.

I personally feel that I have to work in developing a clear and precise understanding of the importance to take time for myself to find the balance within me.  At various times in my life I have felt like I am completely disconnected from these three areas, and my challenge is to be able to create wholeness and learn to maintain it with the different practices that nourish the these areas in my life.


How have you assessed your health in each domain? How do you score your wellness spiritually, physically, and psychologically?

I have practiced honesty when I have assed my self, and although I can come up with different excuses as to why I am not where I should be physically the reality is that this is like a domino effect; if I am not well psychologically it will manifest physically and in my case spiritually I will be on shaky grounds.  Now this being said it does not mean that I have always had an imbalance in all these different areas, I think that as a human being when we are confronted by life challenges all of these areas tremble. 

I have had the privilege of having being raised by a mother who was beautifully spiritual and she passed on the importance of being at peace with me and consequently with everybody else, she taught me that if I worked and nourished my spirituality constantly in my life everything else would fall into place.  My goal is to score as high as I can possibly score not only because I will benefit from it, but also because through my experience others will benefit too, it is a way of paying it forward.


List at least one goal you have for yourself in each area, Physical, Psychological (mental health) and Spiritual.

I have a very specific goal for each of these areas, for example for the Physical part my goal is to listen to my body more and place my self as a priority in my life.  As a mother I think many would agree that we tend to place ourselves at the bottom of the list, and the truth is that if we are not well our families will suffer, so placing myself on top of my list and listening to my body and taking care of it through a well balance nutrition as well as continues exercise.  Psychological goal would definitely have to be practicing meditation on a daily basis for at least twenty minutes, and take yoga classes at least two times a week.  I know that by practicing these two therapies I will benefit psychotically because I will release stress and create a mental balance.  Spiritually I will just continue doing what I have done every day of my life maintain my connection with my higher power by doing so it helps me to stay grounded to have faith and to believe that through him every part of my inner or outer self that needs healing and balance will happen.


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.

One of the strategies that I will like to practice to foster growth that will benefit all three domains, is to participate and attend a retreat center for a weekend where you have people that are highly trained and qualified to teach a variety of techniques to reach optimal health.  A few of the things that I will put into practice is a daily commitment of some kind of physical activity such as walking this will benefit both my body and my mind.  Spiritually continue with prayer and moments of complete silence where I can just connect with my higher power.  Psychologically meditation would be a practice that will benefit not just the psyche but also the other two domains. 


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?

I think the best way for me to assess my progress is to create a journal.  This will give me the opportunity to not only check myself on a daily basis but also will be able to make monthly assessments on areas that I maybe focusing more than others.  It will also be able to help me see my progress and will teach me the ability to make the necessary changes that will lead me to my ultimate goal which is to live a life in balance where the spiritual the psychological and the physical are not seen as three different domains, but that they are all so connected and in balance that they become one within me leading me to live a life of integral health.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Unit 8 Blog Post

Hello Everyone,

The two practices that I have chosen and that I have put into practice in my life is meditation and visualization.  I have practiced these two for many years off and on, it is not an easy task when you are going through some difficult times in your life because our mind tends to lean towards negativity, but that is the perfect time to practice and implement them.  As we all know the benefits of meditation are so many, to me personally one of the greatest benefits it has provided me is the ability to quiet my mind and recharge my mind and body with energy.  Through visualization I am able to transport my mind to a “happy place” to a moment where I felt at peace and felt joy; by being able to do so in the present it gives me a sense of wellness and hope and it is a reminder that by continuing to practice both of these my “mental fitness” will remain in good standing.

Claudia B.

Saturday, August 4, 2012

The Subtle Mind/ Unit 5

1. Compare and contrast the Loving Kindness exercise and the Subtle mind exercise. Explain your experience including the benefits, frustrations etc.

I had a more positive experience with the subtle mind exercise, than with the Loving Kindness.  I think the difference is that the subtle exercise is a more intimate journey through your mind and as a result gives you a clear sense of calmness.  The Loving Kindness you had to bring other people into your mind, so thought process was not necessarily something you could just let flow.

2.  Discuss the connection of the spiritual wellness to mental and physical wellness. Explain how the connection is manifested in your personal life.

There is an absolute interconnectedness with the mental and physical wellness.  Anyone who has exercised can testify that exercising has not only helped them reach their physical fitness goals but has also helped them reach a sense of balance within their mind.  I can personally say that I exercise more for the benefit of the mind than the physical part, to me that is just a bonus.  My reasoning behind this is that our thoughts create our reality therefore when I exercise I release all those negative thoughts that in the future can affect my health like we all know what happens in the mind can manifest physically, so why not work out and release it.

Claudia B.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

The mind/body/spirite Paradigm/Unit 4

Hello Everyone,

The loving-kindness meditation was extremely difficult to follow because of the tone in the people that were guiding the meditation, also it sounded like they were reading off the book as they were guiding, that made it extremely difficult to follow and concentrate during the meditation, and I was ready to relax!  So I would definitely not recommend this specific meditation to others because of what I previously mentioned but I would be willing to do it again maybe with other voices guiding me.

According to Dacher (2006) “mental workout” means utilizing contemplative practices such as “loving-kindness” and “subtle mind” to help calm the mind’s constant mental activities and train it along with opening one’s heart and expanding consciousness, and progressing towards psychospirtual flourishing. 

I hope everyone has a wonderful week!

Claudia B.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Mind-Body Connection/3

Hello Everyone,

I find it a bit difficult to rate myself at this time in these four areas of physical, spiritual and psychological well being because at this moment in time I am going through so many transitions in my personal life, but I will be completely honest.  In the physical well-being I will have to rate this at a 5 because due to the excess stress that I am going through my body is showing signs of imbalance.  On the spiritual well-being I will have to rate this a bit higher at a 7 because it is my faith that is pulling me through.  On the psychological well-being I would also have to rate this one low at a 7 because the imbalance in the present moment in my life has had some effect on the psychological part causing anxiety and nervousness.

My goal for all these areas is simple a well developed balanced for all three, where I can rate them all to at least an 9, big time goal would be 10 but I would settle for a 9 now.

There are three things that I will be implementing to increase wellness in areas mentioned.  The first one is walking, walking and walking that will help the three, no doubt.  Meditation will boost my spiritual well-being as well as prayer, and as a consequence of practicing the exercise and meditation and prayer, the psychological well-being will greatly improve reducing stress and negative thinking.

I found the meditation to be very beneficial to me; it gave me a moment to breathe normally placing all anxiety aside.  Using the imagination of all the colors projecting from the different body regions left me a sense of tranquility, and repeating the phrases was a great touch to the meditation.

Claudia B.

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Welcome to my Blog!

I am looking forward to interacting and learning from each one of you in this journey to Human Flourishing!

Journey On relaxation exercise

I truly enjoyed the meditation experience.  Although I will confess I struggled at the beginning to relax, so many thoughts crossed my mind that made it difficult to reach a state of relaxation, I think I started the meditation a couple of times before I could really get to do it.  It was worth it, I did learn that meditation is a mind exercises and it certainly takes practice to be able to do it with perfection.

Claudia B.