Optimum Heath Achieving
"Optimum health is not just the
absence of disease but the presence of wellness in mental, emotional, physical,
spiritual and social areas. Some would also include financial health."
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Introduction
Optimum health is essential at all
levels, from the individual to the society we live in to the environment around
us. We have to start thinking of wealth not just in terms of possession of
money and properties but also the possession of mental, emotional, physical,
social and spiritual well-being.
Mental Health
The truth is mind is the forerunner
of all states.
With a proper mindset, a poor man
can still be happy. Conversely, if the mindset is not right, no matter how much
material possessions you may have, you may still be a very unhappy person.
Thus, Gandhi said, "The world has enough for everyone's needs, but not
enough for even a single person's greed."
So a healthy mind is one that
possesses a mindset that can lead to happiness and contentment with self and the
world around us. It provides clarity of thoughts, good insight and the ability
to see things through an unbiased mind.
To be able to see things through an
unbiased mind is no small feat. It is extremely difficult to note or observe
the unfolding of events and phenomena without judging. We habitually associate
emotions or feelings to events, and allow such emotions to direct our actions.
Our likes for certain things and dislikes for others are closely associated
with our emotions.
Emotional Health
It is our emotions that lead us to
act impulsively at times. Thus a high level of self-awareness in this area is
extremely useful. In fact, it is essential to our well-being. After all, things
and relationships that may take us years to build can be destroyed in a moment
of anger.
There are positive and negative
emotions. Positive emotions such as love, compassion and joy should be
cultivated, while negative emotions such as fear, anger and hate need to be
eradicated.
When asked about this, a wise sage
of India once illustrated with a story:
An old man said to his grandson,
"Boy, I have two tigers caged within me. One is love and compassion. The
other is fear and anger."
The young boy asked, "Which one
will win, grandfather?"
The old man replied, "The one I
feed."
At times, it may seem that we have
no control over our emotions. This is not true. The truth is how well we manage
our emotions depends on how aware we are of our emotions, particularly on the
arising of our emotions. The earlier we are able to note the arising of our
emotions, we better we can manage them.
More and more researches are showing
that our well-being is closely linked to our emotional and mental health. Our
body's immune system is generally enhanced by positive mental outlook and
emotion. Conversely, it is depressed by negative mental and emotional states.
Thus, stress, worry, anger and fear are some states that may lead to physical
illnesses such as hypertension, cardiac diseases, peptic ulcers, depression and
a host of other ailments.
Physical Health
To maintain an optimum physical
well-being, therefore, requires us to focus not only on our body but also our
mind and emotions.
On a physical level, our body can be
kept healthy through adequate sleep and rest, proper nutrition, regular
exercises and a healthy environment that is free from pollution.
Spiritual Health
Throughout the ages, wise men have
consistently informed and taught us that we are essentially spiritual beings.
Although medical science has not
been able to reveal to us our spiritual nature, there are many indirect
evidence that we would be foolish to ignore. Stories from people who had gone
through a near death experience (NDE), or dying people with heightened nearing
death awareness, or simply a cure from an 'incurable' disease all suggest that
there is more to life than just the physical state.
Major religions of the world all
based their teachings on the belief that we are essentially spiritual beings.
According to these teachings, our physical existence is secondary.
While it may be true that we should
focus our life more on our spiritual nature than our physical nature, it would
be difficult for the majority of people to do so, at least not immediately.
Things cannot change overnight. Mindset, however, can, and that is perhaps the
best place to start.
Financial Health
However, on a more mundane level,
most people are still stuck on how to survive from day to day, where to get the
next cheque to pay for the house installment, so on and so forth.
Practically, therefore, we need to
look into ways to achieve a financial state that would theoretically free us
from the constrain of 'forced' work. This is where the concept of financial
freedom is so attractive. According to this concept, one should strive for a
state where we have one or more than one source of income that can be generated
passively, that is, even when we don't work.
This is what Robert Kiyosaki termed
as 'passive income'.
According to him, passive income can
only be achieved by becoming an investor or a business owner, not a sole
proprietor or an employee. To become an investor or a business owner, you must
spend the time and money to acquire financial intelligence. Unlike IQ or EQ,
you can acquire financial intelligence through self education.
To get a financial health check-up,
consult an accountant, a banker or a financial planner you can trust.
Healthy Relationship
"No man is an island, entire by
itself."
As a medical doctor, I am in a
unique position to confront and comfort dying patients. One of the most
important thing that I have observed is that dying people do not ask about
their money or possessions. Instead, they focus their remaining energy and
strength on trying to heal wounded relationships. It is as though there is an
inherent need to get a proper closure to a relationship.
Thus, forming and cultivating a
healthy relationship is important for our well-being. Unfortunately, this is
something we often ignored until it is too late. If there is any forgiving to
be done, or the need to be forgiven, leaving things to the last minutes may end
up with an unfulfilled desire for a closure.
Knowing this now, shouldn't we spend
more time and effort in improving our relationship with our loved ones,
especially with our parents, spouse, children and siblings?
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