Tuesday, November 20, 2012


A Personal Plan for Integral Health

John Fowler

Kaplan University

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Personal Plan for Integral Health

I.                   Introduction

            To be an effective health and wellness professional, it is a vital necessity to strive to develop psychologically, spiritually, and physically.  As a professional, one of the main goals is to promote health and wellness.  What better way than to exemplify what one teaches?  One cannot, and should not, attempt to lead someone down the path to integral health unless he is least walking down that path already.  Only a professional that is striving for integral health can lead another person into a life of flourishing.  Furthermore, the professional that is striving for integral health is the only practitioner that is capable of providing healing in all aspects of health because “without integral practice, we experience only apportion of the health that is available to us” (Dacher, 2006, p. 117). 

            To be a more effective healthcare provider, this author knows that he needs to develop more in two separate areas.  As far as spiritual health, he feels that he is already flourishing.  What he needs to work on is both psychological and physical health. 

II.                Assessment

            As stated above, spiritual health is the area where the author feels he needs the least amount of development.  As a Christian, he is very active in his local church where he serves as the children’s pastor.  He has been a Christian for many years, and he is very much grounded in the doctrine of his faith.  That being said, he knows that there is always room for improvement.  In regards to integral health, however, he believes this to be the area that needs the least amount of focus.

            Psychologically, the author can see some room for improvement.  This took a while to realize.  At first, the author believed that his physical health (which will be discussed later) was the only area that needed improvement.  But what he has found out is that psychological health and physical health can go hand in hand.  To fully flourish physically, one has to flourish psychologically as well.  One has to be in the proper frame of mind to achieve physical flourishing.  He has learned that he needs to be able to quiet the mind so that he can remain focused in order to develop physically.  Maintaining discipline has always been the author’s major flaw.  Thus, psychological health is definitely an area where he needs improvement.

            Lastly, he also needs to improve his physical health.  Actually, for the most part, the author is a fairly healthy guy.  He does not drink or smoke.  His blood pressure is normal.  He had lab work recently that all came back normal as well.  The only area of his physical health that needs improved upon is his weight.  He was always an athlete, but as he has gotten a little older, he has packed on the pounds.  Over the past several years, he has yo-yoed up and down on the scales.  Getting the weight off has never been the problem.  Keeping it off is another story.  That is where the psychological aspect comes into play as mentioned before.  Again, he believes that psychological health and physical health are synergistic. 

III.             Goal Development

            To develop more in each of the three areas of health, one must set reachable goals.  The author has done just that.  As stated above, there is always room for improvement in any area.  So, his goal for the development of spiritual health is pray and read the Bible every morning before going to work.  Psychologically, his goal is to spend fifteen minutes each day meditating.  This will help to maintain focus in all aspects of life.  Lastly, the author plans to lose fifty pounds over the next six months. 

IV.             Practices for Personal Health

            The spiritual goal seems simple enough to meet.  However, this will require the author to make time for it.  The first thing he will need to do is to wake up each morning at least thirty minutes earlier to allot time for prayer and Bible study.  This may also require him to get to bed earlier at night to make up for the less amount of sleep.  Again, this takes discipline which up to this point has not been his strong suit.  It will also help to develop a strategy for the devotion time.  In other words, instead of just waking up each morning and reading whatever page opens up, it would be more beneficial if there were some structure to it.  He can use various Bible study guides to focus on certain areas of interest or need.  This will also help to focus prayer time.  Keeping a prayer journal would also be helpful.

            His goal for psychological development is very similar.  Finding time is an issue with this goal as well.  Since the mornings will be devoted to spiritual health, the evenings will be devoted to meditation.  The perfect time will be when the kids go to sleep and the author’s spouse is showering.  The house will be quiet, offering the perfect time and atmosphere for meditation.  Like the exercises for spiritual health, the mediation needs to be structured.  So, obtaining some audible meditation exercises is essential. 

             Finally, diet and exercise are the essential practices for physical health.  The author has had success in the past with the Weight Watchers program.  This point system fits into his lifestyle very nicely.  To be more successful, he will call on the help of his wife to join him in this program.  Since the author lives in a beautiful mountain range, he and his family love to go walking and enjoy the scenery.  But, this must be done daily.  The author can go for a walk each day after dinner with his family before bedtime which will also promote wellness for the family as a whole. 

           

V.                Commitment

            A system of evaluation is essential to ensure success and proper commitment to developing integral health.  The prayer journal that was mentioned before would be a great tool for assessment of spiritual health.  Not only could one check to make sure that time has been spent each morning but one could also read through each entry to assess the spiritual development with each passing day.  Likewise, a diary or blog would be beneficial in assessing the psychological development over a period of time.  With a blog, one could also incorporate other people’s views into the assessment.  Lastly, having weekly weigh-ins would be the most effective assessment tool for physical growth.  Another tool to help achieve the most success is to have an accountability partner in each of these areas.  The author plans to utilize his spouse for accountability. 

 
Reference

Dacher, E. (2006).  Integral Health: the Path to Human Flourishing.  Laguna Beach, CA: Basic    Health Publications, Inc.

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