Walking Meditation

This practice can be done at any time and in any space. This exercise is particularly useful as a way to bridge the gap between sitting, still mindfulness practice and how we live our lives, in motion. When practicing mindful walking, the point is not to get anywhere, but instead to pay attention and notice each step one takes. The outcome is not so important as the process of moving through space and being aware of the activity we are participating in.

First Attempt

In preparation to walk mindfully, you may want to find a “lane” to walk back and forth in; this path should be unobstructed and only needs to be about 10 feet maximum. You will walk to the end of your path, turn around, and return to your starting point, and repeat. The object is not to get anywhere, but instead to practice being mindful while in movement.

Once you have found your path, take a moment to establish a mindful posture, back straight with shoulders relaxed, facing forward, feet making contact with the floor, hands resting easily at your sides or together near your belly. Let your eyes gently close for a moment and take one or two mindful breaths. Notice the breath come in and leave, paying attention to the sensation of breathing.

When you are ready and feel grounded in the present moment, begin to walk. You may walk at whatever pace you wish. Some people may take a considerable time to cover the distance. Pay attention to what the ground feels like beneath your feet. You can use a mantra to gain a walking rhythm, “heel, ball, toe” or “lift, move, place.” If you notice your mind has wandered from the breath or the feeling of walking, congratulate yourself for noticing, and then gently place your attention back onto the breath or the sensations of walking.

As your mind wanders, which it surely has or will, notice that it has wandered, and maybe note what it’s wandered to (e.g., planning, anxiety, boredom, what happened previous to this), and then ask your mind if it would return to the present, becoming aware again of the breath or your feet contacting the floor.

Remember, the idea is not to get anywhere, but to simply be walking, to know what it is to walk, to investigate and be curious about this activity.

Notice the sensations of walking such as the weight placed on one foot as the other is lifted, the shift in balance, and the pressure placed on different sections of the foot.

The breath is always available as an anchor to the present. If you find your mind wandering a lot while paying attention to walking, see if you can just stay with the breath for the next few moments.

Second Attempt

The next time you attempt the walking meditation, find a safe outdoor location to take a brief 10-15 minute walk. Instead of walking back and forth on a short path, extend your walk to a loop or trail where you slowly walk in a pleasant outdoor setting. Again, the goal is just to appreciate moving your body in an environment and to focus as much as possible on the act of walking. During this 2nd attempt you might spend time focusing on sounds in the environment, smells, or other visual stimuli.

For this assignment, please complete the following:

Write a written reflection in Microsoft Word or another program, and save and attach the file as a Microsoft Word or pdf document.
Address some of the following questions in your paper:
What did you notice about the experiences?
How was this activity different from any seated/still mindfulness exercises you have done?
What barriers or negative experiences occurred?
How is this exercise related to being mindful in life?
How could you incorporate mindful walking into your day?

Student must list and describe in detail at least 5 specific components for each assignment with depth

Global Healthcare Comparison Matrix and Narrative Statement

To Prepare:

Review the World Health Organizations (WHO) global health agenda and select one global health issue (obesity) to focus on for this Assignment.
Select at least one additional country to compare to the U.S. for this Assignment.
Reflect on how the global health issue you selected is approached in the U.S. and in the additional country you selected.
Review and download the Global Health Comparison Matrix provided in the Resources.

The Assignment: (2-page Global Health Comparison Matrix; 1-page Plan for Social Change)

Part 1: Global Health Comparison Matrix

Focusing on the country you selected and the U.S., complete the Global Health Comparison Matrix. Be sure to address the following:

Consider the U.S. national/federal health policies that have been adapted for the global health issue you selected from the WHO global health agenda. Compare these policies to the additional country you selected for study.
Explain the strengths and weaknesses of each policy.
Explain how the social determinants of health may impact the global health issue you selected. Be specific and provide examples.
Using the WHOs Organizations global health agenda as well as the results of your own research, analyze how each countrys government addresses cost, quality, and access to the global health issue selected.
Explain how the health policy you selected might impact the health of the global population. Be specific and provide examples.
Explain how the health policy you selected might impact the role of the nurse in each country.
Explain how global health issues impact local healthcare organizations and policies in both countries. Be specific and provide examples.

Part 2: A Plan for Social Change

Reflect on the global health policy comparison and analysis you conducted in Part 1 of the Assignment and the impact that global health issues may have on the world, the U.S., your community, as well as your practice as a nurse leader.

In a 1-page response, create a plan for social change that incorporates a global perspective or lens into your local practice and role as a nurse leader.

Explain how you would advocate for the incorporation of a global perspective or lens into your local practice and role as a nurse leader.
Explain how the incorporation of a global perspective or lens might impact your local practice and role as a nurse leader.
Explain how the incorporation of a global perspective or lens into your local practice as a nurse leader represents and contributes to social change. Be specific and provide examples.

RESOURCES

https://www.who.int/about/vision/global_health_agenda/en/

PLEASE SEE ATTACHED FOR GLOBAL HEALTH COMPARISON MATRIX MENTIONED ABOVE!

Managerial accounting homework

Managing activities across the value chain represents a comprehensive integrated approach to the traditional management functions of planning and control. Eliminating non-value-added activities from the chain is central to this strategic approach to cost management.

Smith Corporation is considering the implementation of a JIT inventory system. The company recently analyzed its cycle time to determine the average number of days spent in each activity of its production process. Use the summary of the analysis shown below to answer the included questions in a response of  2-3 pages:

Essay #1 – American Political Ideology

1. Do you consider yourself to lean liberal or conservative, or are you more moderate?  In the opening of this essay you will identify the ideology you feel you most align with, and briefly explain why you feel this is the case.  This will serve as a form of introduction or thesis.  You will then answer the following questions in separation sections. It can be necessary in this section to show you understand this ideology you align with by defining it, and the textbook can help you with that. You can also take quizzes online to figure this out and then cite those quizzes as sources.

2. Pick one of the 10 Bill of Rights in the U.S. Constitution, and explain your view on how/why that right should be protected or limited, based on your preferred ideological views.  You can use the textbook or the internet as sources, since they can offer plenty of definitions and interpretations of these rights/liberties. The textbook is also a good resource. 

3. Pick a controversial SOCIAL issue, and discuss your view on the government’s role in dealing with that issue. It’s important to avoid issues that would be considered more economical or that deal with international problems. (Make sure it doesn’t overlap with the amendment you picked in section 2).  Feel free to to use any opinion articles online to highlight any ideological view on this issue that you share.

4. Would you consider yourself a supporter of the President? Try to focus on a policy or law that the current administration has supported or implemented and use this to explain why or why not you consider yourself a supporter.  You can look on WhiteHouse.Gov or on the President original campaign website to find ideas as to policies and or positions held by Mr. Trump himself, or you can look to other news and opinion articles online.

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This essay must be 4-5 pages and use at least 4 sources.  You will need a works cited page apart from the 4-5 pages of content as well. You should only write this in 12 size font Times New Roman, and make it double spaced. You do NOT need a title page or abstract.  You must cite sources in APA style, and feel free to use the Purdue Owl website that I will share in class.