Running Head: FINAL PROJECT
Unit Nine Final Project
Aimee Fairbanks
Kaplan University
HW420-03AU
Unit Nine Final Project
It is now becoming common knowledge that in order to be truly healthy, it involves more than just maintaining one’s body in a physical sense. Rather, comprehensive healthcare involves improving all aspects of a person’s sense of being, including psychologically, physically, and spiritually. Numerous studies in Dacher’s text (2006) point to evidence suggesting that the various parts of a person’s being are interconnected with each other. To disregard any one part is to throw off a person’s overall sense of health and well-being. For health and wellness professionals, maintaining an example of health is imperative in order for clients to better understand the importance of health. From a personal perspective, I have several goals in order to provide myself with a more optimal sense of well-being, including becoming more spiritually enhanced, physically strong, and mentally calm.
When assessing my own health, I have noticed that I would rate myself differently when assessing my spiritual, psychological, and physical self. While analyzing myself from a physical perspective, I would rate myself as a six. I do not have any real systemic illness, and I do try to incorporate regular exercise and a healthy diet into my life plan as often as I can. From a psychological perspective, however, I do not feel as healthy. I often find myself worried about the future or stressed out about futile things. As a result, I find myself getting sick rather frequently, and I consistently feel tired. I would rate myself as a mere five in the psychological category. I do think that I have the strongest rating in my spiritual sense. With this category, I would rate myself as a nine. I feel a very deep connection to a higher sense of power, and I feel I have a solid understanding of my purpose here in life.
Because I obviously did not rate myself perfectly in any one category, I have set some goals for myself to attain personal wellness. Physically, I would love to be able to have an activity that I enjoy doing, that will help me reduce inner tensions, and will ultimately provide me with more energy. From a psychological perspective, I would love be able to be more relaxed and stress free, so I do not feel so run down. Since I have noticed that my stress affects me physically, I want to work on reducing that stress so I can function on a higher level for the sake of myself and my family. Finally, I would love to find time to reflect on the blessings of my life in order to expand my spiritual sense of being. Because I am so busy during the day, I want to find time to see the positive aspects of my life rather than focus on the negative.
In order to accomplish my goals, I should learn to incorporate specific activities into my life that will make it easier to get started and to foster growth within the different areas of my being. From a physical perspective, I could try to exercise more or to plan adequate rest into my daily schedule. Rather than napping throughout the day, I should try to get to bed at a decent hour and get restful sleeps at night. Without naps, I will then have more time during the day that can be used for activities such as exercise. By allowing my body to be active, it can allow my stress and tension to be released in a healthy fashion. Psychologically, I would love to incorporate meditation exercises and other relaxation exercises such as visualization techniques into my daily schedule. By scheduling time during the day to take my mind off my stress, I can re-center my mind and teach myself to stay calm. Learning to keep my thoughts positive will also improve my psychological sense of being. From a spiritual aspect, I could try to keep a journal so that I can have a written account of reflection of the many blessings of my life. While expressing my innermost feelings may be therapeutic, I would like to focus my feelings on the positive ones so that I can see firsthand the good parts of my day. Finally, incorporating more prayer into my day can help before I write in my journal. By connecting with a higher sense of being, I will be able to keep my thoughts more positive as I write my journal entries.
Since I have listed specific goals and specific patterns for meeting my goals, I will be able to track my progress within the next few months. Again, health and wellness professionals such as me need to provide an example to our clients to prove that small healthy additions can be made in life. I tend to be a very visual person, and I think that physically seeing my progress in written form will keep me motivated. I should develop a goals calendar with both short and long term goals throughout the various months. By doing so, I will be able to readily track what I have already accomplished and what more I need to work on. I also should be realistic with my goals, and understand that allowing small changes throughout my schedule will enable me to be more successful. Hopefully, over time, I will be able to make these positive changes to provide myself with a balanced sense of health from multiple perspectives that will last a lifetime.
References
Dacher, E. (2006). Integral Health: The Path to Human Flourishing. Basic Health Publications.
Hi Aimee... I enjoyed your paper! There is a lot of valid introspection - you didn't seem to gloss over any issues and you seem genuinely concerned about the issues that you've pointed out.
ReplyDeleteI noticed that you did not rate yourself well in terms of your psychological health - specifically stating, "Since I have noticed that my stress affects me physically, I want to work on reducing that stress so I can..."
You touch briefly on this, but I didn't see any specific plans or exercises that you were considering to use to improve this particular situation.
Thank you for sharing with us!
Hi Aimee,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed your post. I found it to be very honest and well written. I wish you the best of luck with your goals. I can tell you that my wife was always very tired during the first part of her pregnancy. She bought some aerobic DVD's online to enhance her energy. She has shared that she feels a stronger spiritual connection now that she has her son. I think that you created a great plan for yourself. I too, thought about writing in a journal. I think that it would be a great way to keep me on track with my thoughts and intentions. Best of luck to you and your family.
Aaron
Aimee, great posting. As a nurse, I find that focusing on exercising, nutrition, and vitamin supplements is a start for most of my patients. But after implementing successfully all those things above, the next step is to focus on the mental and spiritual thoughts of your patient. Without the ability to be positive with all that we do, we are not able to accomplish the better things in life like healing. I can educate until I'm blue in the face, but if the patient's spirituality and mental state are in doubt, I will fail my patient if I can't turn them around. They will not heal.
ReplyDeleteRespectfully, Steve Tardy
Hi Aimee - Finding time to exercise does take committment and it is good that its one of your goals. I feel great everytime during and after my exercise routine. The stress does melt away and it does help me sleep better at night. Even if its only 30 minutes, I know you can you do it.
ReplyDeleteAs far as having a journal (refering back to your comment to me), I don't think its lame to keep a journal. We all need some kind of outlet and journals seem to be just that for some.
I wish you all the luck if your future endeavors!
Hi Aimee!!
ReplyDeleteI really appreciated the candor of your post. I think you've demonstrated a tremendous objectivity. I loved your idea of using a journal since they are an invaluable resource for self-assessment. Journals are also an excellent way of becoming acquainted with who you really are since the words on the paper are just between you and you. : )
Thanks again for being so honest. I think we ALL share a trepidation for the unknown element of our futures. I wish the very best to you in all you do.
Michelle