Conducting Self Hypnosis
Contrary to what most people think, hypnosis is not something that is done to you. And all hypnosis is
actually self hypnosis. In the end, it is you who induces the hypnotic state. Once in a hypnotic state, you can use
tools such as visualization and imagery to reprogram the subconscious mind. And with a persistent effort, we can
actually diminish emotional responses, pain, old beliefs and memories which are no longer appropriate in your
lives.
A couple of areas where hypnosis has become quite popular in recent years is weight management and smoking
cessation. However, these are only a few of an enormous number of potential applications. Other areas include pain
control, habit disorders, addictions, stress, self-esteem issues, sports enhancement, memory, concentration, and
symptom control for disease. Self hypnosis could actually be used as a health tool where a person could manage the
workings of the total mind and body at optimum levels, continually healing changes brought about by life stressors,
while allowing us to accelerate our learning and reach goals far beyond our present expectations.
The mind is amazing thing. It works like a video recorder and our thoughts simply become tapes that we play over
and over again. The bad news is that most of us play mainly negative tapes, visualizing negative outcomes, or
rehash memories that only serve to stir up anxiety or depression. It is also not uncommon for us to speak
internally to ourselves in quite critical ways. As we continually replay these mental tapes, we put ourselves in a
light trance state and become preoccupied and internally focused. Thus, it is very important to realize that our
thoughts, imagination and internal dialogue can be counterproductive to our real goals in the end.
So when we reprogram our subconscious mind for success, we request to be made aware of our unproductive
emotional states and corresponding behaviors, so we can choose to change them. It can actually be as simple as
crossing out the undesirable thought pattern, or super-imposing the chosen goal picture, giving a new message to
the subconscious mind. While this may sound like very trivial, it is actually a very powerful reprogramming
technique.
Self hypnosis allows us to change our internal world. While we use our imagination, we can stir feelings and
alter our behavior and attitudes. When you change how you think, you can visualize and imagine you would like
things to be, your feelings and behavior will start to change. You will not only see what is possible, but the mind
will also send up other suggestions in support of your desired goals. Many times the mind will suggest things that
you never even considered. Never forget that the mind actually works backwards. When it sees the ideal goal clearly
in great definition, it will make an action plan. Many people report that these changes just seem to occur
automatically.
About the Author:
Chuck Cox currently operates the How to Do Self Hypnosis website which addresses how to improve virtually any
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