Thursday, September 10, 2009

Goals - physical, spiritual, psychological

After our seminar last night, I had some idea of goals I can set for myself.

Physical- I need to exercise. I am currently walking 1.5 miles 5 days a week.

I will start exercising 3 days a week for 30 mins. By end of the class I will be up to 1 hour 3 days a week.

My ideal weight is 160. I feel better at this weight and have less aches.

This will start me on a program to get to this.

Spiritual – I have a strong faith. It is what guides me everyday. I will find 10 minutes everyday to be still either through meditation or relaxation.

Psychological – My current education path has will be completed at end of January. I will stay on track and not rush my work. I am on a sharp learning curve at work. I will stay in the moment on what I am working on. I get sidetracked and don’t get things done.

This week’s relaxation exercise worked well for me. I was able to relax and not fall asleep. I found the colors of the rainbow a good image to recall. When my mind has wandered I close my eyes and see the red going to ground. This gets me grounded and in the moment. I am finding it hard to find quiet space. I have 4 indoor cats that seem to want my attention when I lay down. If I close the door they meow and scratch at it. I am going to have to figure out their nap time.

I want to record these exercises on my iPod. Anyone have an idea how to do this. There is no link that I can find on the screen. Being chained at the computer to do these gets awkward.

5 comments:

  1. Barbara,
    I find that being chained to the computer to do these exercises is awkward as well. I also understand what you mean by "sidetracked". For me the word is "distracted". I am learning that sometimes the distractions are necessary For instance, I become obsessed with schoolwork and need to take a breather. As for the exercise, are you planning to add different exercises to your already established walking regime? Your goals appear to be realistic. Good luck.

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  2. Susan,

    I do have several workouts that I have used over the years. They work when I use them. The hardest part is making time.

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  3. I too wish you much luck. I still have a problem with exercise but who knows maybe one of these days I'll wake up and my feet/legs will be okay again.

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  4. Your goals are just beautiful! I am with you on the exercising. I work out 30 mins. a day 3 to 4 times per week. It is hard to make the time, but I am always happier when I do. I commend you for dedicating ten minutes a day to meditation or relaxation. I need to work on this. By the end of this class, I would like for these activities to be second nature. Best of luck to you, but I have a feeling you don't need much luck. You seem like a strong woman who will do whatever you put your mind to! Great for you.

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  5. I agree with you the planned activities could be awesome it still comes down to getting the time planned and thee used. It is good to see thegood solid plans and I hope with you that they can be achieved.
    Good for you!!

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