I. Introduction
There are several aspects that make up integral health and they are psychological, spiritual and physical health. True and total health is just more than just the physical and more and more people have an understanding these three areas as a whole and living out this concept. It is important for the health and wellness professional to understand all three areas and how they interact so that they are able to help lead a client to total integral health. All three areas are in need of some help in terms of my own integral health and they all are differing degrees of strength in helping me to achieve total integral health.
II. Assessment
Every person needs to take some time to look within and to truly get an understanding of where they are in terms of integral health. This allows for a sort of jumping off point to see which area of the three needs to be given extra attention to or if there should be more of a concerted effort to incorporate all three at the same time. For myself I scored very differently in the three areas. Under spirituality I scored the highest of the three. I really make an effort to pray every day and to take time out to thank God for everything that he has provided to me and to my family. I would give myself a score of 7 out of 10 for this aspect of integral healing. For the physical aspect I would score myself 5 out of 10 as this is an area that I am not currently actively pursuing in terms of a structured exercise plan. For the last aspect which would be the psychological I would give myself 6 out of 10. I think that some of why I am not pursuing more in regard to my exercise and nutrition is because I am putting up mental blocks that sometime stop me from even starting.
III. Goal Development
It is always good to have goals and they need to be ones that are attainable. For myself I have started to put some goals into place that can help me in moving forward toward integral health. For my spiritual piece one thing that I am going to do is to take some time out each morning and devote this to reading a passage from the Bible. This way I can really grow my knowledge of the Word and be able to hold within my heart and inner being to be able to call upon in times of stress and struggle. I have a plan of working out three times a week to meet my physical needs. I will set aside time on Tuesday and Thursday evening after work and on Saturday morning. This will give me a minimum of three times a week doing vigorous physical exercise. For the last aspect I will start a journal to help me to keep my thoughts in perspective and to help try and identify those areas that I allow to dictate on a more sub-conscious level when I feel overwhelmed. This can help me to have a feeling of accomplishment and to keep pressing on to attain total integral health.
IV. Practices for Personal Health
Having goals only help a person when they are put into action and there are changes that come out from practicing and working toward achieving personal goals. Setting aside time each morning to help with my reading of the Bible is important and making this time special and sacred. Each morning I will have this be a time when I sit at the kitchen table and have my first cup of coffee and read Scripture. Having a devotional book that leads the way and helps to identify what verses or books to read has helped me in the past. This gives a purpose and goal for the chosen Scripture passages. Another thing that I can do to help foster this growth spiritually is to find a new church family. I currently do not belong to a church and have not for the past year. Being part of a group that supports each other’s grow is very important. For my physical growth I have joined a website that allows me track my calories spent each day and to log my food intake. This will help me to stay on track to be held accountable. I log in my food each day and this keeps track of my calories. I also have what is called an exerspy that is a devise that sits on my left arm and helps to track my calories expended and my sleep. It also tracks how many steps I take each day. This system will allow me to have a good understanding of what I am accomplishing or not every day. There will be a check in every 14 days so that I am held accountable for my actions. The last piece of my goal to improve my integral health is on a psychological aspect. The first thing that I will do with this is to start to keep a journal of not only my activities but also my emotions during times of high stress when I sometimes sabotage myself and overeat. This does wear on me as I do not always have the energy to give my all and to keep going when I become overwhelmed and slip in my diet. I will also start to use the Loving Kindness practice but alter it more toward loving myself a little bit more and not being so hard on myself. This is a practice that I can do two times a week on Monday and Friday in the morning before I head off to work.
V. Commitment
It is always good to have goals yet there needs to be commitment to have put them into action. Long term success and overall integral health is the desired outcome by the client and the health care practitioner. There should be ways to track and measure success when on your journey. For the physical aspect of my integral health the website that I use will help with this part of success. I have to track my outcomes every 14 days and the program alters based on the results. This allows me to see if I am on track or need to make changes to get on track. For the other two aspects; spiritual and psychological it may be a bit more difficult to measure. There should be outcomes of improved Loving Kindness and caring not only for myself but also for other people. I should have a better understanding of who I am through writing and be able to identify when I become overwhelmed and make the necessary changes to stay on track. I should develop a greater understanding and love for my Savior through my daily devotion. Going back to church will allow me the fellowship and support that I need to stay strong with my faith and convictions. Having brothers and sisters in Christ also help me by pointing out areas that I may need more care and support will also keep positive and going for the long term commitment. These are all areas that can help me track my progress and to stay focused on developing my total integral health.
I really like your gal of taking time out of your day to read a passage from the bible everyday. Maybe that is what I need to do, so that I can get a better understanding of where and what I need to be in life. Actually I like all your goals but that one was my favorite out of all of them. I am hoping that one day my life will be less busy between running a store and going to school and taking care of my son, and then I will be able to work out more and go to school and things like that. I wish you the best in everything you try to accomplish.
ReplyDeleteHi Jonathan, I like your plan because you have a few things listed on self accountability, i.e. journals, supportive church family, and websites to note progress with frequent check-ins. These are good build blocks for a solid foundation. I would start a journal but would later get rid of it because of the fear of someone knowing my deepest thoughts. Silly but true. This course blog is helping me deal with that. Using accountability with clients helps to keep them focus and like you said, gives information to make needed changes for progress. Just from reading your post I can see your will for personal spiritual and physical growth. Wearing a T-shirt during workouts that read, for example, "Running with Jesus, Care to join?" can open the door to conversation leading to an invite to church. I miss reading t-shirts that have a positive message.
ReplyDeleteI've enjoyed you as a classmate and wish you much success.