Monday, November 2, 2009
personal reflections
Back in unit 3 I rated myself as a 6 in both physical and psychological areas, and a 8 in the spiritual. I think now I would have to flip them and say an 8 in the physical and psychological, and a 6 in spiritual. I have learned more tools to "excel" in each area, and in the area for spiritual I had the "premature" thought that I was at an 8. I have introduced more cardio into my work out, included affirmations, and increased my meditation times. These have all helped me become a more "whole" human being. As of right now I am struggling with the spirituality aspect of it, and need to stick to my guns (so to speak) to figure out what I am missing. Like we learned in class I need to focus on "progress not perfection". I am a very competitive person a heart and for some small reason I feel I am failing. Though I know this is not true, it is a block that I am slowly learning to control and conquer. It has been challenging at times because by improving in one area you can tell how much improvement is needed in another. I am working on finding that balance still. I know that I am progressing, and can't expect too much, too soon. I need to realize this doesn't happen over night. It is a life-long commitment, and I can see myself staying with it, if not implementing more of these techniques in. I can definitely see the positive effects it's had on me and in other aspects of my life. At least now I know how to assess myself so I can work harder on certain areas. I can see myself helping others understand that not only is life a journey, but ones own flourishing is one as well. I'm looking forward to what is in store, and how I will improve myself and others.
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I can completely relate to the competitiveness! I believe that the more we practice the integral lifestyle the more we will be able to relax, take our time, give ourselves time to "be", and enjoy the journey. Good luck.
ReplyDeleteI find I hardily agree with you with your statement: At least now I know how to assess myself so I can work harder on certain areas. I can see myself helping others understand that not only is life a journey, but ones own flourishing is one as well.
ReplyDeleteI too am better knowing how to monitor my internal stress and how to keep myself on track for growth.
I agree that assessing ourselves is important. I am finding I assess myself differently than I did before this class. Little things like meditating 5 minutes a day is a success. I don't have to do it for an hour (yet) That "progress not perfection" is a great way to look at what we do.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
I am glad you can call yourself more of a "whole" person. That, in itself, is a great accomplishment. Best of luck in all you do!
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