Sunday, October 1, 2017

No More Anxiety

Your hands sweat. Your mouth goes dry. Your heart beat triples. Your stomach clenches. You have an almost uncontrollable urge to run, run, run. All of these could indicate you are feeling stressed, stressed stressed.

Maybe you have to give a presentation or speech before a group of people. Maybe you are being recognized for an award or service. Maybe your spouse, significant other, or boss sent an email saying, “We need to talk”. Maybe you have a big test. Maybe you are a first time parent with a sick child. Or a dozen other things.

Stress and anxiety are actually the body’s way of protecting you. The ‘fight or flight’ response that is ingrained in all humans from conception is responsible for keeping us safe from perceived harm. So the nervous and cognitive systems indicate to the brain danger! Danger! Danger! And the brain sends signals back to prepare to fight or flee.

The problem arises when your brain sends constant signals to your body to be in a state of anxiety. No one wants to feel stressed all the time! Life is meant to be enjoyed, not worried about. Here are some tips we hope will help you learn to manage anxiety in a natural way.

Train Your Brain

First be aware of what causes your anxiety. Is it speaking in front of people? Being in crowded rooms? Driving in rush hour traffic? What causes your anxiety levels to skyrocket? Once you know why, you can help prepare your brain to deal more effectively.

There is a saying that if you repeat something three times, your brain gets the hint and will follow. Try telling yourself (and your brain), “I am fine. It will pass soon. There’s no reason to panic. I can do this.” If your brain knows there’s an end to the stressor, it can help you deal more effectively.

Also, try focusing on something else. Count. Name the books on your home library shelf. Name your colors of the shirts you have. Think of baby names. Plan a dream get away. Give your brain something else to do besides concentrating on your anxiety.

Breathe the Breaths

We have all heard “slow down, take a deep breath” before. Maybe while trying to tell a story or when someone we trust can see we are growing more and more anxious. They are trying to help us manage the ‘flight or fight’ response.

Think about all the organs and body systems that help us breathe. Our nose, our lungs, even our heart helps us draw in the air we need to continue to live. See the air entering your nose, traveling down to your lungs, then to your heart and blood stream.

Deep breathing really does help with anxiety. It forces your body and brain to focus on something besides the anxiety (as mentioned above) and also to physically do something. Try the one deep breath in, hold 5 seconds, and release. It may take a few moments to build up to this, so if five is too long, try three.

Stop Obsessing!

This is perhaps the hardest one. Our imagination and thoughts somehow love to try to terrify us. It’s so much easier to think of what could go wrong rather than picture what could go right. What we envision happening is almost always worse than what actually is.

Start telling your imagination and wayward thoughts, “No!” when they start down the anxiety path. Don’t give in to the images of doom and failure that often accompany anxiety. Replace them with something better, calming and more likely to help you focus on the positive instead of the negative. There is truth to ‘mind over matter’. If you mind believes you are safe and calm, your body will not react to anxiety. You will feel relaxed.

Try going to ‘your happy place’, that mind’s eye image you hold of a place special, safe, and secure to you. This may be a flower filled meadow or a sand chair on a sunny beach in front of frothy, gently rolling ocean waves. Or maybe it’s a cool mountain lake, a library, the bakery, a coffee cafĂ©, or a shoe sale at your favorite store. Immerse yourself in this place. Feel it, smell it, see every detail, hear the tiniest of sounds, and taste the most delicate of flavors.

There are several guided hypnosis mp3s available on this website which can help you achieve this peace and calm you need to combat the overwhelming anxiety. We can help you find your ‘happy place’ and teach your mind to go there when anxiety symptoms begin to affect you. This natural way of maintain your composure can be used every time you feel anxiety, in any place, time, and needs no other materials than your mind.

With practice, these tips should help you decrease your anxiety levels in a safe, natural way. You can do this

Friday, September 29, 2017

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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

The Dog Whisperer and Your Anxious Thoughts

If you have anxious thoughts, you know that thoughts can be habitual.  Taken to the extreme, this becomes OCD.  The same thoughts, over and over and over, come unbidden, and you can't seem to turn them off. The train is on its tracks, full steam ahead.  How to derail it?

Have you ever seen The Dog Whisperer, Cesar Milan, working with a dog that barks uncontrollably?  He does this thing where he makes a little karate-chop like move with his hand, and make this little hissing or shushing sort of sound.  When the dog barks, he does this.  The dog stops barking, for a moment, then starts again.  Cesar does his little thing again.  The dog stops again.  This time, maybe for a little longer.  Then if the dog barks again, Cesar again does his little shushing, chopping deal.  Maybe he has to do that 3 or 4 times before the dog can't seem to get the "barking train" back on its rails.  And this is how he trains a dog to stop barking in certain situations.


In NLP terms, what Cesar has done is called a pattern interrupt.  The dog's brain is used to a certain pattern (bark and bark and bark and bark and bark and....well, dogs are pretty simple that way).  Cesar's method uses multiple sensory inputs to interrupt the pattern.  Basically, he derails the train by breaking the pattern and confusing the dog's brain.  Pattern interrupts are very powerful with people as well.

How can you use this to stop obsessive thoughts?  I like a pattern interrupt technique I call "stop and replace."  It begins by noticing the obsessive thoughts, to bring them out of the subconscious mind and into the conscious mind.  Remember, all change begins with awareness.  So, start becoming aware of when you're thinking those unwanted, negative thoughts, then interrupt them.  Literally say to yourself "STOP!"  If you're alone, say it out loud, and loudly.  Snap your fingers or clap your hands for emphasis. If you're not alone, say it in your mind, but say it like you mean it!   Then replace that unwanted thought with a positive, opposite thought:  either one you come up with on the spot, or a favorite affirmation.  ("Every day, in every way, I am growing calmer and calmer," etc.).

What you will find is that, for a time you'll feel like you're stopping and replacing a lot.  That's because this is new, and you're noticing the thoughts more.  Then over a few weeks, you'll find you're stopping & replacing less and less; not because you're no longer noticing the thoughts, but because they're no longer happening.  You've derailed the train!

Just like a well trained dog is a happy dog, a well-trained mind is a happy mind.  The pattern interrupt technique is just one way to train your mind.  Remember, you're the captain of your ship! Be in charge!

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Fear or Phobia of Fireworks: A Timely Topic

A few nights from now, the skies will be bursting with color, the air will be redolent with firework "reports"--those loud BANGS as the explosives, well, explode.  For many of us, it's an enjoyable, time-honored annual treat.  We look forward to the fun and festivity.  However, for some of us who have a fear or phobia of loud noises and specifically firework reports, it's a time to draw the curtains, stay inside, and turn up the TV or put on headphones to mask the sounds.

Human beings are actually born with two fears: the fear of falling, and the fear of loud noises.  However, most of us learn through association, that most loud noises do not represent actually danger, and our minds even learn to contextually associate the sound of fireworks with the fun and festivity of a holiday.  But some of us maintain that fear of loud noises.  It may be a true phobia, a feeling of fear that is unattached to an actual threatening experience.  Or it may be that at some point in your life, whether you consciously recall it or not, a loud noise did coincide with something painful or threatening, like a firework going off too close to you, or gunshot, etc. 

Regardless of the cause, and even if you don't know the cause, if you have fear of fireworks or fear of loud noises, you can be helped by hypnotherapy and NLP.  There are a number of techniques, from the famous NLP "Fast Phobia Cure," to hypnotherapeutic techniques designed to "un-wire" the association in your brain that says "loud noise = danger = fear."  We've worked with hundreds of clients with fears & phobias of all sorts, and because the mind's mechanism for holding the fear is the same, fears/phobias respond very predictably to the work we do, and everyone experiences relief.

If you're afraid of the Fourth of July, or have another fear of loud noises, please contact us at 763/218-3231, so you can enjoy the fireworks!

Saturday, June 25, 2011

The Science of Anxiety

This is one of the best articles I've found for explaining how anxieties form.  Enjoy!

Why do we worry ourselves sick? Because the brain is hardwired for fear, and sometimes it short-circuits

By Christine Gorman Posted Sunday, Aug. 18, 2002; 16.38 a.m. BST

It's 4 a.m., and you're wide awake — palms sweaty, heart racing. You're worried about your kids. Your aging parents. Your 401(k). Your health. Your sex life. Breathing evenly beside you, your spouse is oblivious. Doesn't he — or she — see the dangers that lurk in every shadow? He must not. Otherwise, how could he, with all that's going on in the world, have talked so calmly at dinner last night about flying to Florida for a vacation?  

How is it that two people facing the same circumstances can react so differently? Why are some folks buffeted by the vicissitudes of life while others glide through them with grace and calm? Are some of us just born more nervous than others? And if you're one of them, is there anything you can do about it?

The key to these questions is the emotional response we call anxiety. Unlike hunger or thirst, which build and dissipate in the immediate present, anxiety is the sort of feeling that sneaks up on you from the day after tomorrow. It's supposed to keep you from feeling too safe. Without it, few of us would survive.  (Read the rest of the article here...)

Anxiety? How to beat it with self-hypnosis

Are you one of those white-knuckled passengers who is not actually afraid of flying, just the take-offs and landings? Perhaps you are an effective employee or a truly diligent manager but then you get "the memo." You have to introduce the next kick-off campaign at the annual company conference and you suddenly feel as if you are under a giant microscope. Maybe your particular trigger for anxiety is the dread of death. Your concern might be centered on your own demise or your loved ones. In nearly 20 years of private practice, I have never been surprised by what terrifies an otherwise rational adult.

You are not alone. Anxiety is one of those phenomenons that everyone has to face at some time in life, with sweaty palms, pounding pulse, queasy stomach, ringing or buzzing in the ears, (read the rest of the article here)...

Hypnosis for Trichotillomania

Trichotillomania Sufferer Recently Achieved Success for Overcoming Hair Pulling

Goldlite Hypnosis Institute recently helped a young girl get over Trichotillomania (hair pulling)
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Her pediatrician referred her to Goldlite Hypnosis for help. After the first consultation with Mrs. Renee Sakr, President of Goldlite Hypnosis Institute, Zoe was regressed to an earlier age, where it was discovered that Zoe got mad and angry every time her mom or her step dad gave her instructions or told her what to do, or what not to do. Zoe is a very smart and bright girl and she thinks she knows it all.


Read more: http://www.benzinga.com/press-releases/11/05/p1110154/trichotillomania-sufferer-recently-achieved-success-for-overcoming-hai#ixzz1QLfeu6IW