Sunday, October 30, 2011

What are your beliefs about smoking?

Your beliefs and negative self talk reinforce your self-medicating behavior of still smoking.
Every time you say “I need a cigarette”   "It’s too hard to stop smoking” “I just don't think I’m strong enough to stop” you are reinforcing those thoughts and feelings. Programming your mind and body to crave cigarettes. Your subconscious mind doesn’t know the difference between your imagination and what we call reality, the subconscious experiences them both as real.
So what do I need to do to change this?  Self-take yourself in the positive.  " I am stopping smoking, I can stop smoking, I am strong enough to stop, I am no longer a smoker, I want  a healthy body, I need to breathe well, I like how fresh my clothes and car smell, etc....
Putting this type of positive spin on your thoughts and self-talk will make all the difference in the world. It 's like an attitude changer! It creates more self-confidence! And this works for everything in our lives.  It's wonderful to change your mood by just changing how you think about something. You CAN stop smoking!
Have you experienced this?  Care to share?
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Friday, October 28, 2011

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

EFT (Emotional Freedom Technology)





EFT (emotional freedom technique) is a process utilizing acupressure points and affirmations. Design to release emotional blocks. It is a simple yet remarkable healing system that reduces the stress that underlies most disease. It has been successful in many scientific studies. It works on a variety of health issues, psychological problems, and performance issues, even those that have been resistant to other methods. The original version and complete training was created by Gary Craig.
Have you tried it yet? What was your result?
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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Buzz Away the Buzzing Mind

By Rachel Brahinsky---From the Yoga Journal Arcticle---http://bit.ly/cXfCQJ
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Anxiety is commonly associated with short, tight upper-chest breathing, says Timothy McCall, MD. Relaxation, on the other hand, comes with slower breaths that originate from the diaphragm. "Lengthening exhalation relative to inhalation reduces the 'fight or flight' impulse and maintains a healthy level of carbon dioxide in the blood, which helps you relax," he says.
For anxiety, McCall recommends a pranayama (breathwork) technique known as brahmari, Sanskrit word that means "bee." The practice is named for the humming sound that bees make. The sound is soothing for a spinning mind, and the practice lengthens the exhalation without excessive strain.
Brahmari can be used as a regular daily practice to encourage relaxation or as an on-the-spot remedy. Because of the buzzing sound, however, it's the kind of practice that you might not choose to do in public. If you are out somewhere and experiencing anxiety, look for a place that's relatively private, like a bathroom or your parked car.
To practice Brahmari Pranayama, sit comfortably, with the back tall and shoulders relaxed. Start by taking a few natural breaths, and close your eyes (as long as closing them doesn't produce more anxiety). Then, keeping the lips lightly sealed, inhale through the nostrils. Exhaling, make the sound of the letter M, essentially a humming sound. Sustain the sound until you need to inhale. Then repeat: Inhale through the nose, then hum like a buzzing bee as you exhale. Continue by inhaling as needed and exhaling with this sound for several minutes. You can practice as long as it feels good.
The longer you sustain the humming exhalation, the more relaxing the Bee Breath is likely to be—but forcing the breath beyond your capacity can have the reverse effect, causing even more stress. So don't force yourself to maintain any particular speed. Inhale whenever necessary, and let the buzzing sound last as long as it is comfortable. Finally, spend a few breaths sitting quietly and noticing whether there are any changes in your breath or mood."
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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

More Hypnosis Questions Answered


Will insurance cover Hypnosis?

Some insurance companies will reimburse you if you get a referral from your doctor to use Hypnosis. You'll want to check with your medical insurance company for further information.

How will I know I have gone into Hypnosis?

The easiest way to know you have succeeded in being hypnotized is to compare how you felt at the beginning of the session and then at the end. Did more time pass than you thought? Notice how your body responds to suggestions of heaviness, lightness, coolness and warmth during the hypnotherapy session.

If I have control issues or have a hard time relaxing can I be hypnotized?

Hypnosis is a guided inner journey where the Hypnotherapist assists the client in relaxing the body. The more you relax the body the more the mind will relax. Clients tend to find that this process helps them relax deeper than they are able to do on their own. For people who feel they have control issues, they are actually great candidates because they are able to stay focused on the guidance of the Therapist and naturally move into a state of Hypnosis.

Can someone who is easily distracted use self-hypnosis?

Relaxation techniques are used that are designed to keep the conscious mind busy in order to bypass it and access the subconscious mind. Techniques include keeping the mind focused on something like counting and as the client relaxes the busy conscious mind also begins to relax allowing hypnosis to occur.

Sometimes I want to change and other times I do not (being honest with myself) can hypnosis help me?

Some people are not ready to give up their habits or undesirable behavior. Without the motivation, or want to change the success of Hypnosis will become challenging. In that instance, NLP may be used to find out why there is resistance and what is stopping the change from being accepted, doing the healing work and then beginning the hypnosis.


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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Hypnosis Questions Answered


How safe is Hypnosis?

Hypnosis is completely safe - no one can make a person do what he or she doesn't want to. Hypnosis is a natural state of mind that people move in an out of on a day-to-day basis. Hypnosis is a powerful technique for creating the positive change you desire.

Are the results permanent?

For some, the suggestions stay with the individual indefinitely. Others will need reinforcement. The effects are cumulative. The more the techniques are practiced and post-hypnotic suggestions are used the more permanent they become. Using an online CD or listening to your personal session will aid in permanence.

Can anybody be hypnotized?

People who are mentally and emotionally stable and free of mental illness can be hypnotized in most cases if they are willing and open or receptive. The depth of hypnosis varies depending on how relaxed the individual is and how much they allow themselves to be hypnotized. All hypnosis is self-hypnosis. Hypnosis will only work if you want to create the change. No one can make us do what we don't want to.

Is hypnosis medically approved?

American Medical Association and American Psychiatric Association have approved Hypnotherapy for use by professionally trained individuals. The British Medical Association also adapted Hypnosis as a viable medical tool in 1958 the same year as the AMA.
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Friday, October 14, 2011

Neutralizing those ugly sugar cravings. Try using self hypnosis to create change from the inside out. http://bit.ly/p4wtLY
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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Personal Freedom...Four Agreements book


Have you read this book? The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom?
Put it on your "to read" list!    Lately I have been going through my book library( yes it is that!),  and re-reading some. This is a book you can sink your teeth into and come out a better person for having read it!
It is on my favorite list in my Amazon books.... Available for purchase on my website sidebar.
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Rooted in traditional Toltec beliefs, these four agreements are essential steps on the path to personal freedom.
Here are are some tips from the book:
  • Be impeccable with your word
  • Say only what you mean
  • The word is the most powerful tool humans have
  • Don’t take anything personally
  • Self-importance leads people to think they are the center of the universe, causing pain and injustice
  • BUT self-confidence is good!
  • Don’t make assumptions
  • To avoid frustration and blame, ask what is meant
  • Always do your best, This is the surest way to avoid self- condemnation, though it is important to realize one’s best is always changing.
Go ahead and read it...really...and share with me what you discovered!
~Robin
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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Emotions show our true colors:



By Sharon Jayson, USA TODAY
If your life is running on autopilot, there is new cause to break away and get in touch with your emotions.
"We're so distracted by technology, there's a growing hunger for a renewed connection with ourselves and what's happening in the moment," says Daniel Goleman, whose 1995 best seller, Emotional Intelligence, popularized the idea that there are other kinds of intelligence not measured by standard IQ tests.
Being attentive to your emotional state doesn't make you self-absorbed — rather, it can translate into benefits for health and well-being, say those who have picked up the torch for this new movement.
FOR KIDS: Helping them understand emotions
Medical advances in brain imaging also have expanded our understanding of how brain activity relates to our emotions.
"The scientific literature certainly shows a dramatic rise of research into the emotions since the 1990s," says John Mayer, a personality psychologist at the University of New Hampshire in Durham who was among the first to discuss the existence of an "emotional" intelligence. "It is possible that the increased research on emotions in the scientific community is filtering into the public to some degree."
Good or bad, feelings drive us
Psychiatrist John Sharp, who teaches at the medical schools of both Harvard University and theUniversity of California Los Angeles, says the growing awareness of emotions is relatively new.
Not too long ago, "there was a kind of perceived virtue in not 'giving in to your feelings,' " he says. "Now I think we are recognizing that our feelings drive our states of either well-being or ill health."
Research has shown that suppressing emotions can have health consequences, both physically and emotionally; it has been linked with conditions including high blood pressure, heart attack and liver disease.
Sharp, also a neuro-psychiatrist, notes that functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) lets researchers see changes in the brain — such as when someone is feeling love or fear or is concentrating. Scientists couldn't do that with X-rays, CT scans or MRIs until the relatively new step that enables researchers to measure the tiny metabolic changes that take place in an active part of the brain.
In his new book, The Emotional Calendar, Sharp says environmental, psychological and cultural factors affect mood and behavior. He suggests the seasons do bring emotional ups and downs — some people experience "winter doldrums," and others are affected by personal anniversaries at certain times of the year.
"The 'Great Recession' and joblessness and challenges that came with it" also have made people more aware of their emotions, suggests Travis Bradberry, co-author of the 2009 book Emotional Intelligence 2.0.
The "heavily charged political climate" has been a "particularly emotionally arousing period," he adds.
Bradberry says many people still ignore their emotions, but it's a mistake to not recognize that they can be a primary driver of behavior. "It's very easy to get numb to our emotions," he says.
'Macho' man image fading
That's why New York City Psychotherapist Ronit Herzfeld says she created an iPhone app called Awareness ($3.99).
"The first thing it does is it stops you. It says, 'What are you feeling right now?' That's an unusual question," Herzfeld says. "It just gongs, and the prompt says to record your feelings."
The application invites users to take a deep breath, choose from eight mood categories and 115 feelings within those moods. It also offers brief videos to help people deal with these feelings. Herzfeld says the aim is to give people a daily diary of their feelings to learn how much time is spent feeling certain ways, such as happy or sad.
In fields such as business and politics, showing emotions in public used to be a taboo, but that seems to be changing — witness House Speaker John Boehner, who is known for the public tears he sheds. Former presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush also have expressed their emotions by crying publicly.
Sharp says the "macho" idea to keep feelings hidden is fading, and outward displays of emotion are becoming more accepted.
What do you think?
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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Neutralizing those ugly sugar cravings. Try using self hypnosis to create change from the inside out. http://bit.ly/p4wtLY
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Sunday, October 2, 2011

Do you sleep soundly?

  • Do you go to bed around the same time each night?
  • Do you go to bed before 10 PM?
  • Do you keep the room completely dark?
These are all keys to a make sure you receive a really good sleep every night consistently!
You can also take a hot bath before you retire. Massage your neck and shoulders. Then climb in your comfortable bed, put your SleepPhones on, and listen to my SleepDeeply CD.
Oh ---and don't forget to get plenty of exercise and sunlight during the day!
Do you have any more tips for sleeping soundly? Please share with us here.
~Robin
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