Does Hypnotherapy Work?

Posted by journeysinward | Posted in Hypnotherapy | Posted on 30-11-2011-05-2008

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You might wonder does hypnotherapy work. Could it be that easy to solve some of your long standing problems? The answer is yes. First you need to understand what hypnotherapy is. It is a totally natural state of mind. When doing hypnotherapy with a trained hypnotherapist you will feel very relaxed and peaceful. You might even wish that the session could last forever, it is so enjoyable!

Everything you have learned is stored in your subconscious. Take driving for example; you have already learned to drive so your driving skill is stored in your subconscious.

Once you back out of your driveway and maneuver out on to the highway your conscious mind is then free and begins to drift off because the knowledge for driving exists in your subconscious. You conscious mind daydreams or goes off into deep thought, allowing your subconscious to become more active. When your attention is needed to stop or change lanes then your conscious mind comes into play again. Driving is only one activity; you go in and out of trance many times a day. Whenever you do anything automatic, your conscious mind is diverted from your subconscious and you are more likely to go into a hypnotic state, such as the one described. Other examples of automatic states are when you are taking a shower, jogging or perhaps eating alone.

With simple hypnotic, relaxation techniques that your hypnotherapist guides you through; you can begin to visualize yourself becoming healthier, happier, more confident, lose weight, stop smoking or whatever it is that you want to do! When in that relaxed, trance state you are more receptive to suggestion.

Hypnotherapy is a professional partnership between the hypnotherapist and the client. A person cannot be hypnotized unless he or she agrees and co-operates. Stage hypnosis is very different. It is a form of entertainment and has nothing to do with hypnotherapy.

Hypnotherapy is a valuable therapeutic tool for enhancing a client’s self-awareness and helps them to assume responsibility for healing themselves as well as giving them the tools and skills they need to do so.

Hypnotherapy works for most people but it isn’t just a snapping of the fingers. The client has to do some of the work too. It depends a lot on how motivated you are to change. The

Hypnotherapist will help you to do the change work in your mind and reframe old belief systems. You will also learn many new ways to deal with your issue, as well as have post hypnotic suggestions for when your old behavior surfaces. You may also have some homework and hypnosis MP3’s to take home and listen to on a nightly basis. It is a very enjoyable way to work with your issue.

Mariah Shipp – Certified Clincal Hypnotherapist
Journey Inward Hypnotherapy – Self Hypnosis MP3

 

 

 

 

Workout Motivation

Posted by journeysinward | Posted in Hypnotherapy, Personal Growth Hypnotherapy | Posted on 19-11-2011-05-2008

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Image003Use a landmark

See an imaginary finish line. By running to this certain landmark (a mile marker or 10 more houses, etc.) you can really motivate yourself to keep going. Then after you reach that landmark, set another goal. This will help you to break your runs into shorter segments and tricks your mind into thinking you are going to quit at the next landmark. Tell yourself just one more mile post or one more shadow in the road what ever you see in front of you that will keep you going.

Do something that you love and do it with a partner

Whether it is riding a bike or hiking up a mountain, if it is something you love, it doesn’t feel like work. Do it with a friend and it doubles the pleasure and fun of it. It will distract you when it gets painful where as without a friend there you might turn around and go home. Pretend you are training for a marathon and challenge each other. Make it fun!

Plan to meet 3 times a week or whatever your schedule permits.

Listen to music while you exercise

Put on your i-pod and your jogging outfit and away you go. Just putting on the outfit can really get you motivated. Once you have your bike shorts or hiking shoes on you are not likely to then sit down and watch T.V. Music is another motivator, listen to some upbeat music that will get you going while you put your outfit on, then once you are out the door put on your headphones and feel how much easier it is to jog or do the treadmill to songs you love. Anchor the feelings of an exhilarating workout to a particular song.

Listen to “Motivational Workout” self hypnosis MP3’s or CD’s

Make your life easy, listen to them as you are turning off the light at night and fall asleep to it. You will wake up in the morning refreshed and feel like exercising without even having to talk yourself into it.

- Mariah Shipp – Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist, Certified Addictions Counselor

- Journeys Inward Hypnotherapy – Self Hypnosis MP3s

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Tips for a successful Job interview.

Posted by journeysinward | Posted in Confidence Hypnotherapy, Hypnotherapy | Posted on 10-11-2011-05-2008

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Tips for a Job InterviewConfidence is the #1 most important thing you have to bring with you into your next job interview.

For all of your adult life you have been able to communicate and express your inner thoughts without any problem. You are able to talk to friends, family and colleagues in a calm and confident manor and going to an interview is not really any different. You are able to articulate what you want to say in an intelligent and coherent way and you are very experienced at talking and thinking; you do it every day.

The more prepared you are for a job interview, the less anxious or nervous you’ll feel. Bring extra copies of your resume and, if appropriate, a portfolio of your work if important. Mental preparation is critical. Like it or not, job interviewers can usually tell whether or not you are an ideal candidate for the job within the first minute, so first impressions are so important. Always dress for success be on time. Be diplomatic and turn answers that could end up sounding negative into positive answers. And most important be in the right frame of mind.

As long as you remain calm and relaxed, then you can express yourself in a calm thoughtful and confident way with anybody in any situation. It’s just a state of mind, think about it. In an interview situation, you are two fellow adult human beings talking. You are both equal. The interviewer is interested in hiring your services and you are interested in offering your services. You both must meet in order to establish whether you are suitable for the job and whether the job is suitable for you. Remember you have made it this far so they must see something in you that they like. They have likely gone through many candidates and resumes and have picked you to bring in for an interview. Hundred’s of people applying for the same position probably did not even make it that far.  Have confidence in your resume and be proud of it and what you have accomplished. Remember it is your accomplishments on your resume that have gotten you this interview.  Keep in mind you are also interviewing them, in a way, to see if this is a job you want. Keeping this frame of mind may take the pressure of. Ask lots of questions, actually interview them. This flips the pressure around, puts them on the spot and takes it off of you. Remember interviewers get nervous too, amazing as it may seem. It will also show the person interviewing you that you are genuinely interested in the position. Have a list of 10 questions written down about the job, even if you have to pull the list out. It shows that you did your homework and are really taking this interview seriously.

You also may want to look on the internet to find commonly asked job interview questions. Before your interview have a friend interview you asking you all of these questions. Let your friend throw in some other questions that you have not prepared answers for. Practice relaxation as you tackle these questions.  Breathe long deep breaths. Have your friend give you feedback on how you are doing. You may be doing better than you think.  At the interview, remember you are two mature adults discussing various issues around the job and about yourselves, acting calm and confident yourself could help the interviewer to be at ease allowing you both to feel comfortable in each other’s presence. Good Luck!

Mariah Shipp – CCH, CAC

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Avoiding Negative Thoughts

Posted by journeysinward | Posted in Depression Hypnotherapy, Hypnotherapy | Posted on 05-11-2011-05-2008

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“When you can’t find a job and the Economy has tanked”

Job cuts, financial crisis, $8 trillion in excess debt and fear of a double dip recession is more than enough to keep us up at night with wondering how to survive more no-growth years ahead .If you’ve lost your job and your home it’s easy to fall into depression and feel that there is no way out! Thinking negatively can drag you down and affect your health. Trying to be optimistic doesn’t mean ignoring the difficult things in your life. It just means focusing on the positive as much as possible.

Some ways to stay positive are:

·       Write about a positive future. Make a list or a collage, if you want to take it to a more artistic level, of goals and dreams as if they have already come true. Imagining your future as if it has already happened is a form of manifesting. Since you are home anyway maybe waiting to hear from a potential employer or perhaps you have given up all together, how could it hurt to take some creative time to envision your dream? Imagine all the positive outcomes to your challenging situation. Allow your creativity to flow. If art or collages aren’t your thing write a story about it, make it the most positive future you can imagine. Have fun with it, don’t let that negative voice creep in and say “but that isn’t possible,” who cares, do it anyway! Once you have written your story or made your collage or list read it over and make sure you have everything on there that you want to happen, include all the details. Start each point in your list with words that imply it has already happened. An example would be: “I am so glad that when I lost that job I was free to look for new opportunities and I have the most fabulous job now that I really love.” Or “I am really happy that I’ve moved to the community I have always wanted to live in.” Have fun with it and then put it next to your bed or fold it up and put it under your pillow. Read it every morning when you wake up and every evening before you go to sleep. Watch how things begin to unfold for you in ways you never thought possible.

·       Look for the positive in a negative situation. Ask yourself; how have you grown from this situation. Have you learned new skills? Do you have more time now to do some of the things you love? Maybe some writing, exercising or gardening? Maybe learning meditation to keep you centered or doing some inner exploration. Perhaps begin reading books on recreating yourself. Think about positive skills that you can put to use and maybe even start your own business. Think about what motivates you. What have you always loved to do most?

         Use this down time in a productive way, keeping your thoughts positive. Is there anything that you have done that you feel proud of? Shift your negative thoughts to the positive by thinking about what you are grateful for. Write some positive affirmations and keep them in a journal or by your bed. An example would be: I am grateful for my family and friends, they are there for me. Another one might be: I am grateful that I have my health and I can walk every day.

         If you get lost in self-pity it will keep you stuck and you may not even see an opportunity that is right in front of you. You may not be able to change your situation but you can change the way you respond to it. You may need time to cry, grieve your losses, feel your feelings but don’t allow it to keep you from looking at new possibilities. Having to re-create yourself is hard at any age and letting go of who you were will take time. If you feel suicidal make sure you talk to someone, a therapist, a friend. Get outside in nature if you can, take daily walks. Nature is a powerful healer whether you are just out with your camera taking pictures, walking in the woods or sitting by a stream you will find a peace that you won’t find sitting at your desk fretting or waiting for the phone to ring.

·       Be careful with your thoughts. Notice what you are telling yourself. If you hear a lot of negative self talk and what if statements like; what if I never get another job or what if I lose my home and become homeless. “You” are thinking those thoughts and your subconscious is taking that all in. The subconscious is like a computer in the mind and it stores those thoughts. You will begin to realize that your anxiety comes from what you tell yourself and what you tell yourself has a great effect over your life. You can shift your thoughts and the way you “think” about things. If life isn’t going the way you want; you can work to change it through your thinking. Watch what you tell yourself. You will realize that you are making yourself anxious. You can decide more often to accept what is, to accept life as it comes. Allow yourself to give up some of what you think you need, the demands you put on yourself.  Stop the what if” thinking. What if this; what if that. It only takes you into the future or the past. Get rid of the “musts” and “shoulds” in your life. You don’t have to make yourself upset It is the way that you think about things that feeds your anxiety.  Say to yourself, “I am in control of me; I don’t have to upset myself about anything. I can’t control everything in my life, so I give up the control.” Trying to control everything makes me unhappy and anxious. I am deciding to have a good day. Allow yourself to say “so what” once in awhile. Most things that we think never happen to us anyway so wouldn’t it be more productive to store positive thoughts and affirmations in the subconscious for it to work off of instead? Ask yourself when you hear negative self-talk if it is true, how realistic is it, will it matter in 2 years? By writing about it you can shift your thinking and it will make you feel better. The truth is that positive thinkers have a better time with life than negative thinkers. Positive thinking doesn’t mean expecting everything has to be perfect all the time. Positive thinking is a mindset that keeps you going even when things don’t go your way. It makes sense that you will feel better about your life and even your bad breaks; if you can put a positive spin on things instead of focusing on the most negative and disappointing aspect of every situation. Simply put, it is a healthier way to be. Studies show that positive thinkers tend to have healthier immune systems than pessimists. They live longer and have happier lives. Look at tough times as an opportunity to learn, grow or improve your situation.

·       Remember time heals all things. There will be a tomorrow, a next month and a next year. Maybe by then, things will have changed for the better. Think about all the good things you’ve experienced, felt, and achieved in your life and think about how many more great things could be waiting ahead. You don’t need to stop yourself from feeling the joy. Even in tough situations, it’s important to smile and laugh here and there, to enjoy your family and friends. Let yourself enjoy life even if it’s a difficult time. It has been said, you only live once, why not make the best of it.

By Mariah Shipp CCH, CAC

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Kim Kardashian files for Divorce

Posted by journeysinward | Posted in Hypnotherapy, Relationship Hypnotherapy | Posted on 01-11-2011-05-2008

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Kim Kardashian is filing for divorce today NBA player Kris Humphries after two months of marriage. This is her second divorce. Kim’s elaborate fairy tale wedding aired on T.V. but due to “irreconcilable differences,” the couple has decided to split.

Going through a divorce can cause great anxiety and despair. There is no doubt that the breakup of a marriage is one of the most difficult things a person can experience. It sounds like Kim and Kris are ending as friends but that doesn’t always happen. No matter who initiated the breakup, both parties are left with a mixture of difficult emotions. When you love another person, you merge your hopes and dreams with that person. It sounds like so much went into the “Fairy tale wedding” that it may just have been too much for them and when they got down to the real essence of married life the excitement just evaporated over night.

It is possible to get something positive out of the experience though. The divorce happened for a reason, and you can learn and grow from that experience. You may come out a better stronger and happier person in the end. You will naturally have regrets, but divorce does not mean that your life is over. There is light at the end of the tunnel.

When you end the relationship there is a need for cutting the ties so you can become yourself again, so you can discover who you are without that person. So you can be that great person that originally attracted them to you. Maybe you will need to do a little work to get back to that place, when you were in balance on your own

You can get back there and you can feel good about yourself again.

Self Hypnosis can be a great way to start the process of healing and getting back to yourself again.