I want to share this article with you.
Get
20 people in a room to write out their five goals in life, and you can
be guaranteed somewhere on each and every list would be health, wealth
and happiness. A few might add a slim figure, a date with Jennifer
Lopez and a lifetime’s supply of money most of us crave personal success
and security. All it takes is the right mindset and these goals are
achievable.
Let’s think about what we mean by the term ‘right mindset’ for a
moment. By this I suppose we mean the right way of thinking, i.e.
positive thinking. But don’t you just hate it when people blab on about
positive thinking this, positive thinking that, like all you have to do
is whistle a happy tune, imagine you’re 10kgs lighter and…..think
positively !
If it was that easy we’d all walk around with perpetual smiles on our
face, wondering how we’re going to spend that two million dollars in
our Swiss bank account (and that’s US dollar by the way, not Malaysian
ringgit) now that we’ve just been promoted to managing director of
Apple.
Positive thinking ain’t easy! Especially when the husband wants a
divorce, you just bought shares in Swissair and your nice little house
has just been repossessed. And even if you aren’t that unfortunate it’s
still a tall order to think positively.
There are too many barriers, distractions, woes and worries. So how do we get thinking positively?
The trick is to manipulate the mind. The mind must be conquered
because it is the mind that dominates all aspects of your life. It is
the mind that convinces you of what you can and can’t do. Change begins
in the mind – not through advertising, not through nagging, not through
peer pressure, not through physical exercise but in the mind.
To understand how change can come about we need to understand how the
mind works – both consciously and subconsciously. The conscious mind is
your communication centre. It thinks, calculates, plans and directs
all the actions of your body and everything you do that you are
consciously aware of - what you say, what you choose to eat, whether
you support Manchester United or Classic Wanderers (who?) and yes, the
decision to read this article is controlled by your conscious mind.
These are actions that you are consciously controlling.
The subconscious mind on the other hand doesn’t think, plan or
calculate. It just takes in everything we learn and experience in our
lifetime. It soaks up information and experiences like a wet sponge.
It stores and recalls every piece of information put into it. It
doesn’t make choices; it accepts everything – it doesn’t sift through
what’s good and what’s bad. It doesn’t make judgments or decisions. It
doesn’t work in a rational or logical way. It does, however, begins
forming beliefs based on what we have learnt and experienced – and these
beliefs determine how we react to everything in our life.
Responsiveness to ideas
The conscious mind takes up approximately 10% of your total mind, while
the subconscious mind makes up the other 90%. What this means is that
when you make a decision (a task that is done by the conscious mind) to
make changes in your life, that decision is being made by only 10% of
the total mind.
The subconscious mind is unaware that a new behaviour is being
introduced and lacks the capacity to support it. In some cases, the
subconscious mind may not have access to the information that would
support the new behaviour. For instance, all smokers were once
non-smokers. However, just like a computer may retrieve only certain
files or may find some files outdated, the subconscious mind may have
access to the information that promotes smoking behaviours and may find
the non-smoking behaviors “out-of-date.” Our mindset is formed.
The bottom line is that if we are unhappy with something in our
lives, we must do something that will change the beliefs in our
subconscious mind. Hypnosis is probably the most effective way of
reprogramming your subconscious mind.
I’m simply talking about an increased responsiveness to ideas and
suggestions. In fact hypnosis is a natural state for all humans. You’ve
been in a trance state many times. You have entered hypnosis whilst
day-dreaming, whilst driving (especially true of some Malaysian
drivers!) or when watching TV. We’ve all said ‘sorry, I was not focusing
on what you said’ – and indeed you were. Your conscious mind was
temporarily shut down.
There are many misconceptions about hypnosis, all of them wrong.
Contrary to what you may have heard it is absolutely safe, you do remain
in complete control, you will never be persuaded to do anything against
your will, you can still hear and feel the world around you – and you
can come out of it at any time you want to.
You’re not in a coma, you don’t become paralyzed – you are simply in a state of hyper-relaxation and suggestibility.
So how can it help and who does it? Hypnosis has the power to speak
directly to your subconscious mind. Through suggestions new and positive
data and information can be planted into your subconscious mind.
With time hypnosis overrides negative beliefs stored up over the
years. It can change the way you feel about yourself, transform your
habits and behaviour, reduce stress, control pain, eliminate fear and
convince you of the need to lose weight. This way, as your conscious
mind chooses to make the change, your subconscious mind will now be
supporting it and so the change becomes more achievable.
A form of therapy
And just who is going to make these suggestions? The answer is you,
either with a little help from a hypnotherapist or on your own through
self – hypnosis.
Every day, without realizing it, you give yourself suggestions. Some
may be negative ones. “Oh, what’s the point I’ll never pass the test“
As easily as our mind believes the negative suggestions, it will also
fall for the positive ones. “I just love going to the gym“
Induce a relaxed enough state and you can convince yourself of almost
anything. The hypnotherapist can help induce this relaxed state either
in therapy or by teaching you self-hypnosis.
He or she can also help you get to the root cause of the problem.
Once under hypnosis the root cause can be eliminated and behaviour
changed through guided imagery, positive mental images and direct
suggestions.
Here’s one – picture a slim, healthy, non-smoking, confidence oozing,
spider loving you. Now I suggest you hunt out Julian Leicester the
hypnotherapist.
Hypnosis is an effective form of therapy. It does not use drugs or pills and is direct and swift and therefore cost effective.
It has been widely practiced in the US and Europe for many years and today is a highly sought after therapy by many Malaysians.
Julian is a London trained subconscious specialist with
Hypno-Station. He is Malaysia’s most renowned clinical hypnotherapist,
media personality, columnist, event host and book author.
www.hypnoteyes changing lives Hypnosis Orlando
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