Three goals that could be set to improve these elements in my own life are to start jogging regularly (physical), believe in others by looking for their positive qualities (spiritual), and learn to pick my battles by alleviating factors that cause undue stress (psychological).
After taking this class, I have learned that my physical, spiritual and psychological levels need extreme improvement so that I can experience a much richer quality of life. I am going to try to accomplish this difficult task by preparing my mind with skills which enrich positive mental growth versus negative useless stagnancy. This will begin when I actually complete my first jog, embrace another without prejudice, and eliminate one unnecessary stressful activity per day. I will also try to take pride in accomplishing these baby steps as they are slowly completed. In turn, this positive thinking might eventually foster a new found belief in myself, others, and the world in which I live.
After listening to “The Crime of the Century” exercise my overall experience was enjoyable. The benefits that I felt were rainbow colored moments of relaxation, being centered, choosing to love, a sense of balance, having meaningful purpose and being grounded. I also felt moments of frustration because I was unable to direct my full attention to the entire exercise. This was because my bird kept singing through the whole thing and I was only able to block her out during certain times. I have now realized that I will need to complete these exercises in an alternate room where there are little to no negative outside distractions.
Susan, I like your strategy of taking small steps to accomplish a larger goal. That is an excellent mindset to have because so many people want to see immediate results, and when they don't see them they get discouraged and quit. Your strategy of positive thinking is something that would be beneficial for me as well as others. Maintaining that positive mindset while trying to reach your goals is essential and should help provide you the tools for success.
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ReplyDeleteI liked your post, and it has also helped me in that we have to take steps and it is not easy to make them; at times we trip and fall and this should not be the last time always get up and make a smile and start afresh or continue going.
Remembering that this is for your own goal. There is no right and wrong way. Keep on practising. The physical exercise are a blast to your health. Keep it up.