
In my unit 3 personal assessment, I rated my physical
well being a 5, my spiritual well being at a 9 and my psychological wellbeing
at a 9. AT the moment, I score my physical well being at a 3, but my spiritual
and psychological wellbeing remain the same. I have put on 10
pounds due to physical restrictions and improper diet. But my spiritually and
psychologically well being remained the same. My faith in my God is still
unshaken despite the many physical challenges I have been facing. Due to meditation and daily prayers my psychological
well-being is still strong. I still see all the issues I am facing as obstacles
to conquer.
Review the goals and activities you set for
yourself in each area. Have you made progress toward the goals? Explain.
I am still working hard on incorporating
meditation as part of my weekly activities. I am yet to attend a religious
service and I am slowing working toward my physical recovery even though I
might be having a major surgery in about two to three weeks and I might have to
work on a new plan to recover.
Have you implemented the activities you
chose for your well-being in each of the three areas? Explain.
I am still practicing visualization because
it is like taking a mini vacation without the hassle of a vacation and I love
it.
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?
Meditation has been the hardest because
finding the time and actually trying to focus. Because I have experience the positive
benefits of many of the exercise I have practiced throughout the class. I feel
confident in trying to help someone else reach that stage and be there for them
every step.
I am facing the same difficulty, trying to find the time to improve within these practices has been my greatest challenge. I know that the more I practice the more I will improve. I am grateful for all the lessons this class has provided me with. I feel it has paved the path for our success.
ReplyDeleteI wish you the very best throughout your life,
Vanessa =-)
Great Post Caroline! I still find it hard at times to meditate. However, I can tell and feel the difference when I do and when I do not. I am much more calm and not on the edge and nervous feeling. I think my mind and body reminds me when I need to step away and take some time to zone out.
ReplyDeleteBest of Luck,
DeleteSara
I am sorry to hear about your physical concerns/restrictions. It can be overwhelmingly difficult to get everything in line when our bodies are not "following" what we need them to. It is extremely commendable though that your faith is unshaken. I do not think I lean on my faith enough at times and know for a fact that I push away my emotions in order to bolster myself when necessary, not always the greatest strategy. Meditation can be stressful at first in attempting to carve otu more time from an already packed daily schedule. It does actual free up time in performing it, it just takes awhile to get to that point thought.
ReplyDeleteGood luck and best wishes,
Christine M. Campanella Dixon