(This blog was originally posted on February 23, 2017)
Photo by Rick Hustead |
It is
still about two months away, but April 15 (Tax Day)—or, April 17, this
year—feels much closer for a lot of us. Whether you are meeting with
accountants and preparing to write those checks or the CPA helping others
negotiate tax season, this is a great opportunity to remind you to be kind to
yourself and start doling out those “Twinkies.”
In this
case, I am not referring to the Hostess Twinkie cake but
a concept introduced by John
Kappas, Ph.D.
Rather, a Twinkie is the concept Hypnosis
Motivation Institute founder used to represent a metaphoric
reward for a behavior or attitude that may feel like a sacrifice to the other
person but takes some considerable stress off you. In the context of paying or
preparing to pay annual taxes, an Emotional
Sexual
individual may be experiencing extra stress as he or she balances the budget
and looks for ways to eke out extra money to send to the government in April.
As I explained in my essay titled All About
Emotional and Physical Sexuality, Part 3, an Emotional Sexual’s primary focus
is always financial security. If the person is worried or preoccupied about
something to do with his or her career or money, this person will not have time
or patience for anything else until this issue is resolved. This is not good news for the Physical Sexual
partner, who becomes anxious and gets hurt feelings if romantic overtures are ignored
or rebuffed.
To
prevent misunderstanding and unnecessary conflict and increase physical desire between you and your
partner, Dr. Kappas recommended that each individual “give a Twinkie” (a
metaphoric treat or favor) in the form of a desired behavior, from time to
time. For example, the Physical Sexual partner can give the person time and
space to work on those W-2, 1099, etc., forms without interrupting the other
person to complete household chores or even for physical intimacy. (The
Emotional probably isn’t interested in that right now, anyway.) In return, the
other person can send love notes, have flowers delivered or set a date to share
a romantic meal with the Physical partner to show that he or she is still thinking
about the other person. Not only will these kinds of behaviors take pressure
off, the subconscious gratitude each person feels for being allowed to satisfy core
personality traits will increase sexual desire and willingness to
express loving/affectionate feelings for the other person, later.
Sara R. Fogan, C.Ht. is a certified hypnotherapist based in
Southern California. She graduated with honors from the Hypnosis Motivation
Institute in 2005. For more
information about Calminsense Hypnotherapy® and to set up an
appointment, please visit http://www.calminsensehypnotherapy.com/.
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