Unit 3: Personal Reflections
On a scale of 1 to 10, I rate my physical well being at a 5. My eating habits are pretty good, eating home cooked meals more than take out, and choosing baked snacks over fried. I don't drink soda or alcohol. But I am not exercising on a regular basis yet. I am on my feet for my job frerquently through the day; and my commute includes two 10 minute plus a 15 min walk every day. But they don't get my heart rate up.
My spiritual wellbeing is doing much better, about an 7. I spend time in scripture daily, and listen to worship music over secular. I am also active in my church, assisting with various activities. I have a lot more growing to do, but I have imrpoved so much over the past couple years, I believe I have achieved a 7 out of 10.
As for psychological health, it comes in at 5 or 6. I have been working on it through my spiritual side, by reciting positive scriptures and listening to encouraging songs. But I do still too frequently struggle with fears and worries; often doubting my ability to conquer or be successful in a tough spot (even though I have many under my belt, they are quickly forgotten).
The relaxation exercise sounded sci-fi-ish to me, with the narrator describing different colored beams of light coming from different parts of the body. My discomfort with this exercise eased when he described a "bright white light" surrounding me. I immediately thought of Jesus and heaven. Before that, I was unable to completely relax. But afterwards, I became willing to go through this exercise again, at a later time when my family is asleep and not interrupting me.
Friday, March 16, 2012
Sunday, March 11, 2012
The relaxing link our professor had us listen to was my first. I did begin to feel the effects he mentioned. I really liked his analogy of the muscles and a sponge- it was very helpful. I did not like when he said to try and lift my hands up. It felt out of context. I did not want to reverse the process when he said to visualize the blood returning to my abdomen. A part of me was saying, "No, not yet!" I would also have liked time to send the blood to my feet.
His voice was soothingly soft. His repeating about the heartbeat and breathing was very helpful too. The slow rythm of the background music also helped me focus while he spoke. Overall, I enjoyed the exercise and am willing to do it again.
I was talking about this class with a patient and they told me about a site NIH (National Institute of Health) has called. 'relaxrelax' . It has audio and visual options to choose from. I have yet to check it out beyond the homepage, but it looks promising.
Here is the link:
http://www.nmcphc.med.navy.mil/healthy_living/relaxrelax/index.html
If you do listen to something from it, please share what you thought.
Thanks!
His voice was soothingly soft. His repeating about the heartbeat and breathing was very helpful too. The slow rythm of the background music also helped me focus while he spoke. Overall, I enjoyed the exercise and am willing to do it again.
I was talking about this class with a patient and they told me about a site NIH (National Institute of Health) has called. 'relaxrelax' . It has audio and visual options to choose from. I have yet to check it out beyond the homepage, but it looks promising.
Here is the link:
http://www.nmcphc.med.navy.mil/healthy_living/relaxrelax/index.html
If you do listen to something from it, please share what you thought.
Thanks!
Friday, March 2, 2012
Stepping Off the Beaten Path
Hello!
I have heard the term 'blog' for a while, but never took the time to investigate. Well, a professor in one of my classes has led me off my beaten path into the territory of blogs.
I have only watched an intro video, but am already onboard with the idea of blogging. I know we all have knowledge and experiences we can share with others. Blogging helps those who get lost in a crowd have a voice, mysself included.
Please be patient with me as I learn and practice blogging.
I have heard the term 'blog' for a while, but never took the time to investigate. Well, a professor in one of my classes has led me off my beaten path into the territory of blogs.
I have only watched an intro video, but am already onboard with the idea of blogging. I know we all have knowledge and experiences we can share with others. Blogging helps those who get lost in a crowd have a voice, mysself included.
Please be patient with me as I learn and practice blogging.
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