Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Unit 6: Loving Kindness Exercise & Integral Assessment


Hey Everyone!



            The Loving Kindness Exercise was a little too weird for me. As a Christian I feel that praying for those around me is way more effective than me meditating and repeating phrases about everyone around me feeling healthy and happy and that I may assist them into those feelings. I can’t wait to hear what you all thought of it.

            As far as the Integral Assessment; that one was more interesting and enlightening.  I discovered that I was having difficulty interpersonally (and more specific within my family). I am very overwhelmed right now with homework and work and I am just feeling disconnected from my husband and my kids. I would say that it is also this area of my life that is ready for growth and development and I am going to make growing and developing these relationships a priority after I graduate next month. I can implement one on one time with each of my family to help grow these relationships. It is very important to get time with your children one on one so you can really get to know them individually. As far as building my relationship with my husband I will make a weekly date night a priority again. It is important for couples to go out and just have fun together on a regular basis; it really helps to build the relationship.

-Rachel Harris

2 comments:

  1. Hi Rachel, interesting thoughts. I would agree with you about the Loving Kindness exercise. For me it just felt weird to wish happiness among people who I dont know. I think I would have felt more connected if I had made the chanting more personable. I guess I can always try that next time.

    Congrats on graduating! Im sure with everything going on, you are still proud of your accomplishments. I am getting married next month, and my fiance's and my schedule often get very busy. We try our best to also have a weekly date night. I think you are right, it is important to put as much effort into our relationships as we do in other things in our lives.

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    1. Hey Rachel,
      As much as I tried to be open to the loving-kindness exercise, I found it hard to imagine people I didn't know, I just thought of a giant crowd. Anyways I too am feeling overwhelmed this semester as I must have picked the two classes that have the most reading, assignments, weekly quizzes, and not to mention double duty on in this class with this blog. But I too am feeling underdeveloped interpersonally and school is definitely robbing my time of connecting with important relationships. I think a date night is a great idea, or even just scheduling an hour a day for calling a friend, taking your kids to the beach, or anything to connect. Congrats on graduating!

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