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The Language of
Self-Hypnosis
by
Adam Eason
Using language in the most progressive way to
ensure your internal
dialogue can be as amazingly powerful to you as using self-hypnosis.
The author of the best selling book "The Secrets of Self-Hypnosis:
Harnessing the Power of Your Unconscious Mind" tells you how.
Words are just a part of our lives arent they? Why do we need to think
about them? When I teach people self-hypnosis, the language they use in
self-hypnosis sessions is very important.
What’s
more, the kind of
language used in self-hypnosis can be used outside of formal
self-hypnosis too, to enhance your communication with yourself at all
times.
The words that you use in and out of self-hypnosis carry a lot of
connotation and a lot of deeper meanings for you as they do for
everyone. What one word means to one person can mean something
completely different to another.
Self-Hypnosis: Language of Joy!
Think about an occasion in your life that was a wonderful occasion;
maybe a happy birthday, the birth of a child, a wedding or a
celebration, maybe a time when you achieved something, when you
succeeded or maybe a time when you felt the full force of joy or love.
Really
think about that experience. Remember what you saw, remember and think
about the sounds that you heard and think about how you know and how
you knew you felt so good then.
Whereabouts
in your body were those
good feelings? Now, as you really think about that memory and immerse
yourself in it, think about the words that you would use to describe
that experience.
These are the words that are going to elicit the most powerful response
from within you when you use them in self-hypnosis sessions and when
you communicate with yourself at any time.
Self-Hypnosis Language : Some
questions for you:
Have a think about these questions; what words make you feel good?
Which words give you good feelings? Make a list of the words that
appeal to you. You can use a thesaurus to help.
Ask yourself; how would I like to feel? Here are some good words you
may like to use in your self-hypnosis or just to frequent the internal
workings of your mind with: Healthy, Peace, Balance, Harmony, Relaxed,
Confident, Good, Happy, Powerful, Joyful, Calm, Unison, Assured,
Vibrant, Loving, Progressive, Better, Beautiful.
All a bit obvious, I know you get the idea. It is really important
though that you do actually use words that have a good meaning to you
and make you feel good within your self-hypnosis or just your internal
dialogue.
Words in Self-Hypnosis:
Now, I am going to add a couple of words here for you to think about.
Think about the words more and more and increasingly. These words are
going to be important to create growth, power and fluidity in your
mind. Let me explain how.
Consider the sentence as a result of achieving my ideal weight I am
happy. This is a nice way to remind yourself that achieving this
particular goal (whatever it might be for you) you are happy.
Great.
However, we can make that more powerful by changing a rather static
happy to more and more happy. I dont know about you, but I would never
want to think that I ever reached the pinnacle of happiness and could
not go any further.
Happy is static. In order to supercharge your programmes and the way
you utilise language in and out of self-hypnosis, you can mobilise the
words and get them moving onwards and upwards for you.
You
can change Happy to Happier and happier or more and more happy or
increasingly happy or progressively more happy or more and more
appropriately happy.
Use
whatever feels right for you, just use other
words to develop and power it up.
Words to avoid in Self-Hypnosis:
Some of these words may seem fine and feel fine to use for you. I am
just giving you ideas and considerations when using these words in and
out of self-hypnosis.
When communicating with yourself , my recommendation is that you
consider avoiding the following words and types of words;
Words that elicit bad feelings. Words that are ambiguous. Words that
are limiting, restrictive or disempower you. Words that you are
uncomfortable with.
When communicating with yourself, ask yourself these questions: Is
there another phrase or word that is better? Is there a word or phrase
I find more pleasing? Is there a way in which you can put your energy
and power into this suggestion in a better way?
Words that elicit bad feelings
in Self-Hypnosis:
So, firstly, I want to point out some words that can elicit bad
feelings: Try, cant, wont, dont, should, shouldnt, must, mustnt,
jealousy, temper, no, lose, will, sad, difficult, but. I want to point
out a couple of these words in particular.
The word try sends a shudder down my back. I use this word in therapy
often to ensure that people wont do what I am asking them, for example
I might say try to resist the urge to relax.
When you are trying to do something, you are not doing it. You build in
failure by using the word try. So just remove it from your internal
communication.
You will have heard that expression if at first you dont succeed, try
and try again. Yuck. Awful stuff. It really should read if at first you
dont succeed, try and try, and try and try and try and try and try etc,
etc.
You
want to do the things you want to do, you want to achieve the
things you want to achieve; you dont want to try and do them or try and
achieve them.
The word Will is another one to avoid if you can. Will is not actually
happening, it is something you will do rather than actually are doing.
It
never occurs. You know, you can put almost any sentence together
with the word will in and simply remove that word to make it more
progressive and positive for your self-hypnosis requirements.
Have
go at doing that. (I realise that there is likely to be at least one
wiseguy who now uses the word as in last will and testament yes, very
clever. I have not heard that one before.) Here are a couple of
examples;
Your Last ’Will’ and Testament:
As a result of stopping smoking I will be healthier. Now becomes; As a
result of stopping smoking I am healthier. I will successfully achieve
my goals is transformed into I successfully achieve my goals. Here we
have just removed it to make it more progressive.
You
see, it is those finer distinctions that I refer to often that can
really make a difference to the way you use language, and you may as
well really use it more and more powerfully while you are in the state
of self-hypnosis.
Lots of people tell me that they want to Lose weight. I always tell
them that no one loses when they come to see me. Think about what else
you lose in life. Generally, it is things that you would rather have
kept like your keys or your wallet.
You
generally lose things that you want to find again. Lose has many
negative connotations. Instead of losing weight, reframe it with the
words achieving and maintaining the size, shape and weight that pleases
me. This is much more progressive.
Finally for this section, I want to mention the word But. This word can
often be seen to be negating what has come before it; I would really
like to come out tonight, but I have to wash my hair. Of course I
really love you, but I need to pursue my career. I had a great time,
but that guy sitting next to me was rude.
This might not always be the case for you; however, it is for you to be
aware of when addressing your own unconscious mind in and out of
self-hypnosis.
Put Down the Put-Downs:
Secondly, I recommend that you really do avoid using words that are
putdowns. They dont really have a place in self-hypnosis or your mind
at all. Avoid the following words and words like them:
Untidy, Dirty, Smelly, Ugly, Stupid, Lazy, Hopeless, Disliked, Unkempt,
Smelly, Idiot, Embarrass, Ridiculous. I know you know lots more. I dont
really like even having to write these in this article. Your internal
dialogue and self-hypnosis sessions are better without these words.
Absolute Self-Hypnosis:
This next set of words is for you to keep aware of and avoid if you
feel they limit you or your programme in any way. I am referring to
words that are absolutes. These are words that have no flexibility,
that are final. For example: Always, totally, closed, never, finish,
impossible, definitely, completely, death, cancelled.
You may for example, state in a self-hypnosis session or tell yourself
that you never smoke again. Which is fine and good for some people.
However, you may have one too many glasses of sherry at Christmas and
have a sneaky puff on your friends cigar.
Now
this does not make you a regular smoker again, however, it has negated
the sentiments that you told yourself. It has made yourinternal
communication to yourself less credible to you because you wrote that
you would never smoke again and you just did, albeit only one puff, by
writing that you would never do it, you leave no flexibility and you
leave no room for interpretation of particular circumstances that may
arise.
That may be fine with some, just bear it in mind. I mentioned the
subject earlier within the guidelines for writing programmes and that
is the notion of ambiguity. With self-hypnosis and when communicating
with yourself in your own mind in other ways, it is best to avoid words
that are ambiguous. Words such as; Maybe, Desire, Growth, Positive,
Negative, Normal, Whole.
You might well use the expression that your desire to stop smoking is
increasing. Again, this sounds fine on the surface. However, do you
want your desire to stop smoking to increase or your actual ability to
stop smoking to increase?
If you
only increased your desire to stop smoking, it might become a very
frustrating experience. Also, you might want to consider referring to
your personal growth increasing. It could be referring to something
growing on your body somewhere!
Think about the word normal. Who is to say what that is? Do you know
specifically what you mean when you refer to anything as being normal?
If you are going to use the word normal, I would recommend that you
define what that means to you also, be specific about it or just
substitute it for the word usual if you can.
Finally, on the topic of words, I would like to point out to you the
use of the Able. It is one thing being able to do something; it is
another to actually do it. If you are going to increase your ability
with something, then also ensure you do it.
I realise that this article has offered up many considerations so far
with self-hypnosis use of language and internal dialogue. These are
just that; considerations.
You can allow yourself to find the right solutions and methods for you.
As you get more and more used to being in self-hypnosis or just
communicating with yourself more prgressively and discovering the kind
of suggestions and words that have the most powerful effect for you,
then you can fine tune your use of them.
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Adam Eason is a UK based consultant, speaker and best-selling author -
one of his books is The
Secrets of Self Hypnosis.
See his website for a vast range of resources from the fields
of hypnosis, NLP, personal development and human potential: Adam-Eason.com

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