Showing posts with label insomnia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label insomnia. Show all posts

Monday, 23 July 2012

Negative self-talk: how it affects us



What is self-talk? Self-talk is the internal dialog we all have ongoing through our minds every day. This internal dialog can take two forms, positive and negative.

Are you a positive thinker or a negative thinker? Do you tell yourself: Yes I can do this. I can reach my goal. Or do you tell yourself: I will never get that job so there is no point going for the interview. I am fat. I am stupid.

We all have moments of self-doubt where we question whether we can achieve something, but the difference between a constant negative thought pattern and a positive one is the difference between a person who never feels good enough and a person who feels content with life, happily challenged.

We all know those people who seem to have it all. They are always so happy. But when you stop and look at their life next to yours they have nothing more than you - sometimes they even have less than you. The difference is their internal dialog is set to positive; they look for the positive and they appreciate the things they have got.

Negative self-talk affects us in many ways. It can lead to stagnation, self-pity, depression and many more negative influences. When we repeat a negative statement over and over again we begin to believe it. “I am not good enough” may prevent us from taking the steps to achieve a promotion that we are easily qualified for. It gives us a lack of confidence that isn’t based on anything real, but reinforced by the internal negative dialog. Eventually these thoughts become all consuming and you find that you approach every aspect of your life with this negativity, beginning to feel stressed easily, depressed and having a lack of confidence and motivation.

Changing the internal dialog to positive statements makes our life better and assists us in moving forward, giving us the confidence to achieve our goals. If instead of saying “I am not good enough”, say “I can do this”. Not only will you achieve your goals but you will happier and healthier. Positive self-talk gives you a permanent cheerleader in your corner, one that carries positive messages to all areas of your life and helps you to move forward. Once you have this positivity no one can take it away from you, as it comes from within you, from your own though process.

Very often the nature of our self-talk originates from a very early age. It may be a teacher that said you weren’t good enough, or a parent that always made you believe anything is possible.

Hypnotherapy, CBT & NLP can help you to challenge the source of the negative thoughts and change them to positive ones. Eventually you will surround yourself with positive thoughts and that will create an environment that will allow you to live your best possible life.

Here a few easy steps to start to become positive:

· Smile more.

· Replace your negative thoughts with positive ones. This can be hard at first. Start by talking positively. When you have a negative thought or catch yourself about to say something negative, stop yourself and see if you can spin it on its head and turn it into a positive one. Soon this will become second nature and you will find yourself thinking in the positive first.

· Expect positive results. When you set a goal expect that not only will you achieve it but you will be better than you thought.

· Actually visualize the success you want. Picture it in your mind, picture what you DO want, rather than having a list of what you DON’T want. Have an image of what you DO want, and see yourself achieving your goal.

We all have the ability to retrain our minds, we do it every day. Give it a go. What do you have to lose? Nothing. What could you gain? Everything.


By Erika Keat

Erika offers Hypnotherapy, CBT & NLP at Waterloo Therapy Rooms on Wednesdays all day, please contact Erika for more information.    
  

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Thursday, 23 February 2012

Learning about Crystals and their uses in Therapy


 
I have never worked with crystals before i.e. crystal healing, but I have finally gotten around to some basic reading on common crystals, their properties,  and their uses in therapy.

I too would like to use them in my therapy work, and by doing this I hope to add another dimension to my work, its focus and ultimately the end result.

I would welcome comments from anyone with crystal experience. You may have books you would recommend I read, ways to increase my knowledge, or general suggestions of how I should start working with them. 

I have always had the odd few crystals in my home, which I acquired somewhere and for reasons I cannot remember. I wear a rose quartz, which I think it is for peace, harmony and self-love, but I would like to learn more. I would also like to learn how to become sensitive to their energy and vibrations?

I had two restless nights, and last night I decided to sleep with an amethyst crystal under my pillow (which I read is supposed to help with insomnia). Well, besides some really weird dreams, I did sleep a lot better.

Was this because of the crystal under my pillow, or due to the fact that I had not slept properly for two nights?

Well, I will continue reading about crystals, their properties  and their uses. I am quite interested in how to use them for Chakra Balancing. I do Chakra Balancing with Reiki and also Health Kinesiology (where I use magnets and thoughts  to re-balance the Chakras). It will be interesting to see how it works with crystals…

Comments and suggestions are very welcome. I believe in sharing experiences and knowledge with others,  so don’t be shy!

By Walter Black

Walter offers Health Kinesiology and Integrated Touch for Health, as well as Reiki. He still needs to still complete his EFT case studies in case anyone is interested. Please visit www.walter-black.com for more information.