Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Final Project

In the east, most people were brought up to think of health as a lack of disease. If we were healthy we were physically fit, ate a well balanced diet and took care of ourselves. In the west as far back and the ancient Chinese and Tibetans, the idea was that the body needed a balance between the mind body and soul in order to be healthy (Dacher, 2006). As a young person in the twenty first century, we are finally beginning to look at these ancient practices and realize that eating right and being physically fit does not make a healthy person.

The idea of health is quickly changing, the government is becoming involved with healthcare, insurance and the costs are changing gears. Doctors, health educators and people in general are beginning to see that being healthly takes a lot more then was previously thought. As a health and wellness professional it will be importation to stay on top of the trends and truly understand what it means to be healthy, to me that means having a balance in mind, body and soul. As a profession in the health and wellness field my clients will look to me for guidance and experience, I think particularly in this field practicing what we preach is importation. In order to better sustain my life and to better help my clients I think it will be critical to implement a life balanced in mind, body and spirit.

In order to achieve this balance I have a lot of work to do. I really need to develop all the areas of the spectrum. It will not be easy, but I do have the tools necessary to make these changes in my life, starting with a good education.
In terms of assessing my body, I am healthy. I have a BMI that is in the appropriate range for my height and age. I eat fairly balanced and exercise moderately. Though I do these things to keep healthy I know I could do a lot more. I would give myself a pretty low score maybe 6 out of 10. I always think there is room for improvement, but in this case I know that my motivation to change is stalled, I always put off exercise until tomorrow. In order to be a creditable professional, this will have to change.

In regards to my mind and body I have the keys to becoming 10 out of 10 in this area, is an open mind. I came into this class not really knowing what integral health was now I am considering making it a part of my everyday life. I think that being open to new ideas and concepts gives me an 8 out of 10, also helping this number is the willingness I have to change.

In terms of spirituality, to me this is having a connection with ones surroundings and own mind. I do no think that spirituality has to do with religion or a higher power and I think that people who limit themselves to this definition are missing out. There is a lot more to ones own spirit then a higher power and as a wellness professional I will try and develop this spiritual connection with and for people outside of the typical concept of religion.
I have definitely always thought that there is a connection between the mind, body and soul. Maybe on of the first times I noticed it was when I was stressed out, I got a horrible headache and could not sleep, I was up till 4 AM, nervous about taking a test. Some people are more aware of this connection at an earlier age then others. I think that being open to the connection is a critical first step to making a change.

In terms of the physical aspect of my health I need to develop an exercise routine that I can stick with and assess on a routine basis. I need goals in my life, to make sure I complete a task. My goal for the next three weeks will be to exercise for at least 45 minuets each day. This can include walking outside or going to a class at the gym. Also, a part of my initial goal will be to set a new goal for my self in the middle of my third week. This will need to be realistic and attainable and advance myself from, just going to the gym.

In terms of a psychological goal, I am a very passive and closed off person, this is beginning to negatively affect some of my relationships. Over the course of the next three weeks, I need to make it a priority to increase my communication with the people around me. Doing this I should be able to relax more, calming my mind and allowing me to develop my mind and spirit. To me the relationship between mind and spirit grows and strengthens proportionately. In terms of developing my spirit, I just need to remember to keep an open mind. I think that another way to connect myself with my community and feel good about myself would be to do some volunteer work. I have wanted to do this for a while, but always put it off. Helping others is a great way for the spirit to feel proud and reach out and connect to others.

In terms of developing my physical health I would implement the practices of medication and yoga. One might not necessarily think of medication as a physical exercise, but to me it is so inspiring having a calm mind that I can do anything afterward. Meditation encourages me to be open to new experiences, including doing exercises that I would not normally try. I think that yoga could be my answer for all of the elements of health, mind, body and soul. Yoga is a complete workout. The great part about it is that it is so common, all gyms offer the class and not too many people go. Finding a good teacher is the hard part. The exercise itself is aimed at aligning the body, getting the mind to push the body into poses and exercises. I have never experienced anything that can connect my mind body and soul quite like yoga. The stimulation of the soul comes with the clearing of the mind and the meditation at the end of class.

Practices that I would implement in my life to develop a more spiritual self would be loving kindness and oneness. To me relationships with others are very importation. Doing exercises that make me a better mate, sister, daughter or peer are important and something that I am willing to devote a lot of time to improve. Utilizing these practices in my day when I feel stressed or mad can help me to see the good in any situation. I feel that these practices in addition to yoga and meditation would develop a strengthening of the mind that it has no choice but to affect the body and spirit.

It will not be easy to fully incorporate these ideas into everyday life. It will take constant remembering of the concepts to keep me focused on loving kindness or oneness. It will certainly become easier over time, but getting to that point will be a chore. I do feel that the journey will be worth it. As part of the process I would like to share the concepts and Dacher’s book with those who are important to me, my fiancĂ©, my mother and sisters would all benefit from an integral life. In terms of a six month goal, I will make a vow to try and implement loving kindness into my everyday life and to practice meditation as much as possible. By doing this I feel I can keep the concepts strong and fresh in my mind. Also, I go to yoga twice a week having this connection with mind and body in class will surely help develop my mental and physical self. In terms of long term integral health I think that working with clients and even seeking guidance for myself will keep me focused and working towards that balance.

References

Dacher, E.S. (2006) Integral Health: The Path to Human Flourishing. Basic Health Publications.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Unit 8

The practices that I think I would be able to work into my life are loving kindness and meditation.

At work when I am having a stressful day, or when people are making me mad I have been trying to take a step back and practice loving kindness. I close my eyes and think about what I love and what makes me happy. It works for a little while, sometimes. Other times I am beyond the point of help and can not take my mind off the negative.

Other practices like meditation and yoga are positive ways to help the mind and body, which is something I definitely need to do. I definately see the value in these exercises and aim to work meditation into my life. I doubt I will ever find my way unity consciousness or even to the subtle mind step, but I guess trying to get there is more then half the battle.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Unit 7

My mind is always full of thoughts. I have been trying to use some of the techniques that we learned in this class in my daily life, every night when trying to fall asleep I concentrate on my breath and really try to push the thoughts out of my mind.

Unfortunately, I think I am using these techniques when I am already so far stressed out that they are not helping and I can not push the thoughts out of my mind.

I think that this CD is silly. The man really takes away from the exercise. By the time the lady starts talking I have already lost focus. A more relaxing calmer voice is needed for the exercise.

I agree that as health and wellness professionals we have to embrace the ideas and concepts of wellness and health. To me this means keeping current on concepts and ideas within the practice.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Universal Loving Kindness

Close your eyes, take a deep breath, relax and rest for ten minutes. When you are ready repeat the following:

May all individuals gain freedom from suffering
May all individuals find sustained health, happiness and wholeness
May I assist all individuals in gaining freedom from suffering
May I assist all individuals in finding health, happiness and wholeness

These are all admirable ideas and something that I assume most people want to see. At first when reading the exercise I thought it was hoakie, repeating these concepts to myself. After thinking about it and doing the practice I think that as someone who does not spend too much time in the day thinking about helping others (as a result of a lack of time) that it is nice to remind oneself every once and a while that there are others out there that need help. Reminding myself that I can help is something that puts me at ease.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

2010 American Heart Association Heart Walk

Hi everyone.

Below is a link for my page on the American Heart Association 2010 Heart Walk Fund-raising website. I am starting a walking program at my company which concludes at this 3 mile walk the first weekend in May. If anyone cares to donate to the AHA, please take a look at this website and consider making a donation through my site, you can pay by credit cards and no donation is too small.

I am trying to collect as much as possible myself, so that the employees can participate in the event without the burden of fund-raising.

I assume that as future health professionals everyone would be more then willing to donate to a great cause like the American Heart Association. JK…

Follow This Link

I do recommend all current and future health professionals check out the AHA website, startwalkingnow.org. It is an interactive site that is completely free which allows people to log their exercise and nutrition.

Unit 5 Project

Well I could not figure out how to attach my presentation in power point, but here is the outline version of my project.


Integral Health

The Mind-Body-Spirit Connection
Brittany Sproul

Agenda
  • Mental Fitness
  • Research to support the connection
  • Where to start
  • Exercises to develop a mind-body-spirit connection
  • References

Mental Fitness
  • A term to define the process of working out the mind
  • This exercises develops
  • Clarity of mind
  • Awareness of the body
  • A link between the functions of the mind and the body and spirit

Fredrick Luskin
  • Fredrick Luskin was a Clinical Science Research Associate at Stanford University School of Medicine
  • Study
  • The study asked people to participate who had a burden on their minds. They were asked and helped to forgive the ones that had caused this burden.
  • Results
  • A decrease in physical symptoms of stress such as stomach issues, headaches, general stress. Attitude and mindset of participants improved (Schlits, Amorok and Micozzi, 2005)

Antoine Lutz
  • Study
  • Compare brain waves of contemplative scholars with a control group when asked to develop a compassionate mental state
  • Results
  • Scholar’s brain waves showed increased and more synchronized gamma waves, which suggests higher order of mental integration

Dr. Dean Ornish
  • Medical Doctor treating people with heart disorders
  • Study
  • Aimed to show that people who exercised, implemented various wellness techniques and spiritual techniques improved at a greater rate then those who only relied on modern medicine
  • Results
  • Significant health improvements in those who utilized wellness
  • Decline and even death in those with only modern medical techniques (Schlits, Amorok and Micozzi, 2005)
Connecting the Mind-Body and Spirit
  • Techniques
  • Loving Kindness Exercises
  • Subtle Mind Exercise
Loving Kindness
  • The exercise takes the focus off ourselves and puts it on others
  • Technique
  • Begin with short 5-15 minute sessions each day-preferably around the same time everyday
  • Bring your mind to something or someone close to you
  • Allow the loving feelings of this topic to take over the mind
  • Slowly, turn these thoughts towards yourself-beginning with the sensations both pleasant and unpleasant
  • Give all thoughts equal care and allow them to come and go through your mind
  • Once the thoughts are gone embrace the stillness of the mind
  • Welcome this stillness into your life (Dacher, 2006)
  • Results
  • A feeling of peace and a step closer to self awareness and harmony
Subtle Mind
  • Three step approach helping a person develop towards psychospiritual flourishing
  • Techniques
  • Close your eyes take 10 deep breaths focusing on either the movement of the chest up and down or the passing of air in and our of the nostrals
  • Continue with the breaths focusing on the movements of the body
  • Allow any thoughts feelings or sensations to pass in and our of the mind
  • Results
  • A closer connection of the mind and the functions of the body
  • A step closer to the unity of consciousness (Dacher, 2006)
Summary
  • There is a connection between the mind-body and spirit
  • The results of this connection have been proved through the studies of Luskin, Lutz and Ornish
  • Techniques to developing a connection in yourself include- loving kindness and subtle mind
References
Dacher, E.S., (2006). Integral health the path to human flourishing. Basic Health Publications. Laguna Beach, CA.
Schlitz, M., Amorok, T., and Micozzi, M.S. (2005) Consciousness & Healing: Integral Approaches to Mind-Body Medicine. Elsevier Churchill Livingston Publications. St. Louis, MI.

Subtle Mind Exercise

This exercise is a lot better then the one last week. Or at least the exercise on the CD is a lot better. I have been practicing yoga for some time and feel that this exercise reflects a lot of what one initially learns in yoga. Learning how to pay attention to your breath is quite an interesting practice. We take our breath for granted. I find that when forced to pay attention to it, the result is that I feel relaxed. Just the routine of the in an out, putting the full attention of the mind on something that we normally pay no attention to is a way to realize how valuable our breaths are.

I regards to my spiritual wellness as related to my mental and physical wellness, I truly feel I am ahead of the curve. My parents instilled in me the idea of listening to your body for answers, being content with my best and that honesty with others and oneself is all that matters. I think if one is able to honestly say that they follow these ideas and participate in them, they will find a connection very easily between mind, body and spirituality.