Saturday, October 5, 2013



Admittedly when I completed my Unit 3 personal assessment of my psychological, physical, and spiritual well-being, I gave myself high marks.  However in reflection and especially after completing this course, I find that those high marks were because I did not completely understand what well-being is.  I gave myself a 10 in spiritual well-being because I only took into account my Christian experience.  I did not consider it in the realm of or the role it plays in the balance of the three.  So when I give myself a 9 for spiritual well-being now, it is not because I have fallen a notch, it is because I understand better the role my spiritual well-being plays in my overall wellness.
I gave myself a 9 in the psychological realm, when actually this should have been a 6.  I feel that even now after I have learned so much about integral health, I am still a distance from 9.  Right now I rate myself as a 7.  I have a lot more to learn about mind/body exercises and I need to practice them regularly before I can rat myself a 9.  Stilling the mind is very good exercise to gain control over your thoughts.  This is an exercise I feel will help me accomplish my goal for psychological well-being.
I gave my physical an 8 and that was about right.  I have always worked on being well physically and I think this is my where most of my focus has been.  I am in good physical shape.  I have not taken a sick day since I can’t remember.  I exercise daily and enjoy trying new fitness strategies.  I have embarked on trying tai chi, which I feel is an excellent exercise that brings together all three—mind/body/spirit. 
My personal experience throughout this course has been one of a deeper understanding of what integral health means.   I have always been curious about people who seem so at peace with themselves and with the world.  At the same time I have wondered about those who seem angry at everything and everyone in the world.  I have experienced both states at some point in my life, but what I want most is to be at peace with myself and the world and to achieve integral health.  The exercises I have learned in this course are wonderful and have helped me achieve better breathing, a better outlook on life, and a greater appreciation for the world and the people around me.  

This has truly been an enjoyable class and I wish all of you the best in all of your future endeavors.
Peace--Debbie

2 comments:

  1. Hi Debbie, Like you I put physical health first, I think we take the rest for granted. After taking this class I think we know more about integral health and can be more open minded to stuff like meditation and loving kindness. I never would have thought of these before this class. And I also think you're right, maybe we gave ourselves a higher score because we didn't fully understand the concepts. My best to you also.
    Colleen

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  2. Debbie,

    I did the same thing with my unit 3 Assessment. I don't think I understood the true meaning of wellness. My Unit 10 Assessment was based on a more educational standard. I think your on the right path now, and you truly are grading yourself correctly. I will be proceeding in life differently, and more positively due to the material in this course. You really got allot out of this course and I wish you the best of luck in all your future endeavors.

    Regards,

    Jill Gazelle

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