(This blog was originally posted on February 15, 2018)
What are the most powerful words in the universe? The ones you
talk to yourself." -- Karen Salmonsohn
Photo by Rick Hustead |
I
previously explained the potential destructive or negative power of our own
words in my blog titled Don’t
Believe Everything You Tell Yourself. As I
complete a course about hypnosis
and the Law of Attraction, it seemed worthwhile to address this
topic again. This time, I will take a more positive approach.
If you
write affirmations each night or morning, you are already familiar with the
power that a sentence or two can have to influence (and manifest) a positive
change in your life. Of course, it isn’t just the words that do this. You must
also believe in the power of those sentiments and your ability to quiet that
annoying voice of self-doubt and skepticism that lives in the subconscious mind.
If you have ever had to do battle with (turn off) that kind of chatter, you
know how hard it can be to remain confident, optimistic and believe
in your ability to achieve your goal.
To get
into the right head space and attitude to accomplish your goals, it is
important to focus on the positive thoughts/beliefs and encouraging feedback.
If you notice any negativity creeping into your mental script, acknowledge the
presence of the thought and return to positive imagery about the successful
outcome you are working toward. For example: “Thank you for bringing this to my
attention, but I don’t need you anymore.” Directly acknowledging a negative
thought this way actually negates its power and influence over you, because you
are no longer distracted by it. Thinking or verbalizing this sentiment draws a
metaphoric line or boundary around the focus of your energy (intention), which
negativity may not cross. Even more important, the act of thinking or saying “no” to and
shutting down unwanted thoughts or belief systems strengthens self-confidence
and your belief that you can accomplish your goals.
How is
that for power?
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/.
© 2018
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