Hypnosis: Impulse Control (~50 minutes)
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Develop self-mastery with the help of hypnosis!
Do you feel like your impulses control you?
Do you wish you could be more self-disciplined?
You know you shouldn't. That deadline is looming. But the sun is out and someone is offering you ice cream.
There are many impulses that rear their heads during daily life. And it's not always about actively doing something.
The impulses to...
procrastinate
eat unhealthy food
buy things
lash out in anger
give up at the first hurdle
lie down instead of exercising
...can all have negative consequences if they overpower us.
Impulses are emotionally charged and when we give in, we are at their mercy.
Because when we let impulses control us, we relinquish control over ourselves.
This is why developing the skills to control your impulses is all about self-mastery. Changing the balance of control in this way will allow you to choose whether to give in to your impulses, or let them pass you by.
Being able to see situations from an expanded perspective helps you develop an awareness of the consequences an action will have.
Once you can see things from every angle, you're much less likely to give in to unhelpful temptations.
Putting a little gap into the process between the impulse and the action makes all the difference, which is where hypnosis comes in.
This Impulse Control audio hypnosis session will help you integrate new self-mastery skills on a subconscious level.
As you relax and listen repeatedly to your download, you'll notice that you:
Gain perspective on your impulsive behavior.
Find it easier to resist temptation.
Feel more in control over your actions.
Have increased respect for yourself.
Brainwave entrainment tones are mixed into the recording to allow for an even deeper relaxation.
I encourage you to listen to the hypnosis session every day for the first 7 days. Ensure you are free from distractions while listening to the audio. do not operate a vehicle or heavy machinery while listening to the audio.
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The Most Valuable Contributor to Success: YOU!
It is important to recognize the significance of the role you play in accomplishing your goals. Hypnosis is neither procedure nor prescription that is done to you. In fact, all hypnosis is self-hypnosis in that you are an active participant in the process. The hypnotherapist should be viewed as a catalyst or guide. You are an integral part in reinforcing positive messages and fulfilling goals through your actions.
Success in attaining your goals depends on you. Success in hypnosis works similarly to success in looking after your health. For instance, if a doctor prescribes blood pressure medication to a patient, that medication will work best only if the patient takes the pill as prescribed, quits smoking, reduces stress, and eats a low sodium diet. Otherwise, the blood pressure medication is ?swimming against the tide? so to speak with not much of a chance. It is like this when using hypnosis. Success depends on many variables including personal attitude, motivation, cooperation, and follow through with reinforcing practices.
What is hypnosis?
Hypnosis is a technique used to induce a heightened awareness and ability to focus in the subconscious mind. The hypnotic state can occur naturally in our everyday lives. For instance, if you've ever found yourself so engrossed in a book that you stopped noticing what was happening around you, then you've experienced a mild hypnotic state. Your awareness and focus were turned inward, toward your book. Hypnosis induced with the guidance of a professional can help you attain even deeper awareness and focus toward the messages of your choosing. Of course, the goal in hypnosis is to focus on positive messages that are goal-oriented and solution-based.
Who can be hypnotized?
Most people can be hypnotized to varying degrees. A deeper hypnotic state may be achieved with practice. But, great work can be accomplished even in a light hypnotic state. Anyone with a desire and a willingness to concentrate can experience hypnosis.
What age range is appropriate for hypnosis?
Persons 7 years and older.
Will I be asleep?
No. During a hypnosis session, you will be aware of what's happening. Actually, your senses may be even more acute than usual.
Will I lose control?
No. Your awareness is heightened during a hypnosis session so that you stay focused on your goals. So, hypnosis actually helps you gain control. No one has control over anyone's thoughts and behavior besides his or her own.
What does it feel like to be hypnotized?
Each person's experience is unique, but many report feeling very relaxed and comfortable. Most people report being able to hear and recall the entire session.
Could I get stuck in hypnosis?
No. No one is able to remain in a hypnotic state indefinitely. You would naturally either fall asleep or come back into your conscious waking state.
What if I have medical problems?
Hypnosis is often used to help with the healing process and/or pain management.
What is hypnosis?
All hypnosis is really self-hypnosis in that it is your mind doing all the work. The practitioner is a catalyst or guide. Homework after a session will involve the practice of self-hypnosis to reinforce progress toward goals.
What does hypnosis help with?
Stress management
Weight loss & control
Smoking cessation
Grief
Anger management
Pain management (e.g. migraine, arthritis, etc.)
Low libido
Sleep problems
Self-esteem building
Public speaking
Breaking unwanted habits (e.g. nail biting)
Establishing successful habits
Memory & learning enhancement
Adjustment to physical conditions (e.g. fibromyalgia, diabetes, etc.)
Phobias & fears (e.g. flying, heights, elevators, needles, closed in spaces, etc.)
Depressive thinking
Increased concentration
Improved healing (e.g. post-operative recovery)
Performance (e.g. test taking, sports, etc. )
Procrastination
Disclaimer
Hypnosis is a complementary therapy and is not a replacement for professional medical advice.
The education provided by Know-Stress-Zone.com is non-medical and claims no guarantee of health benefits. Education rendered is intended to inculcate positive thinking and the capacity for self-hypnosis. Consult a healthcare professional for all medical needs.