Self-Hypnosis for Beginners: Elevate Your Life From The Comfort Of Your Couch
Hypnosis can provide many benefits. It’s even possible to hypnotize yourself. Self-hypnosis might provide the breakthrough you desire. Self-hypnosis can change your beliefs, emotions, and behaviors. It can also alter bad habits or increase your self-esteem.
Many view self-hypnosis as a lack of control or awareness, but it’s actually the opposite. Hypnosis involves a high degree of concentration.
It’s similar to a meditative state, but with a different purpose. Meditation is about emptying the mind. Self-hypnosis is about putting new thoughts and ideas into the mind.
Hypnosis is a safe and effective way to alter your beliefs and habits. There are health professionals trained in the use of hypnotherapy, but you can get many of the same benefits on your own. However, seek out professional assistance if necessary.
Hypnotizing yourself is safe and simple:
1. Self-hypnosis is a skill that often requires time to develop. Learning to relax and concentrate takes time. It won’t take years, but it might take a month or two to see good results.
2. Sit in a comfortable position with your feet flat on the floor. Keep your arms and legs apart. Avoid positions that will allow you to fall asleep. Also avoid positions you can’t maintain with comfort for at least 10 minutes.
3. Roll your eye balls up and focus a point on the ceiling. Take a deep breath, hold and let it out and feel a wave of relaxation from your head to your toes. Repeat this three times. Then feel your eye lids blinking and allow your eyes to close. Feel that you go deeper and deeper into relaxation.
4. The most important step is to relax your body completely. Tell yourself "My arms are heavy as lead" - 10 times. "My legs are heavy as lead" - 10 times. "My eye lids are heavy as lead" - 10 times. "My whole body is heavy as lead" - 10 times. that you’re legs and arms are lose and fully relaxed. becoming more relaxed with every breath. Feel the breath traveling in and out of your nose and mouth.
5. Give yourself suggestions. Keep it positive and in the present tense. “I am calm and relaxed” is better than “I’m not afraid or stressed.” Keep the number of suggestions to five or less and repeat them silently to yourself several times. You can also visualize them on billboard in color, see an air plane with sky writing, or hear a choir signing your suggestions.
6. Visualize yourself living out your suggestions. If your hypnotic suggestion is about confidence, visualize yourself being confident in challenging situations. Think of all the scenarios in your daily life that are applicable and include them in your visualizations.
7. When you’re finished, tell yourself that it’s time to wake up. Tell yourself that you’ll be fully awake by the count of three. Count and wake up. You might feel a little sleepy for a few minutes, but it’s no more harmful than waking up from a short nap. Move around and you’ll feel fine shortly.
8. Feel free to repeat the process whenever you have the time. Of course, be safe. It’s not appropriate or safe to hypnotize yourself while driving a car or operating machinery. Try to perform self-hypnosis a couple of times each day.
Self-hypnosis can be a useful tool in self-improvement. If you’re looking for a new way to change your beliefs or behavior, self-hypnosis can help. There is a learning curve to develop the necessary skill to hypnotize yourself effectively. Just like meditation, it can take months to become moderately skilled.
Hypnotic suggestions can also require a lot of repetition before you see results. But if you’re looking for something new, self-hypnosis is a useful technique.
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6yThanks for sharing Silke Glaab (SilkCelia) - both are powerful techniques and did not know you could self hypnotise like that, affirmations, mantras, manifesting, tapping and visualisation yes - I imagine they are connected?
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6ywow I didn't know that you can hypnotize yourself.. TY for sharing
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