Competition in any given field of work can be fierce, but
some people are finding a competitive edge down a much less
traditional road. They are using hypnosis and hypnotherapy
to give them more ambition, motivation, and confidence to
succeed at work.
There are many different stages that one goes through during
the course of their career. Sometimes people jump from one
job to another in search of work that is satisfying and fulfills
their personal goals. At other times, people may find themselves
in an industry they love, but they just don't have what it
takes to progress. It is these same types of people that can
benefit the most from hypnosis as a career strategy.
Aside from having the right kind of training and skills,
there are other obstacles --internal ones -- that keep many
from doing what they love. These include shyness, lack of
confidence, low ambition, fear of rejection, low energy, lack
of concentration or focus, fear of public speaking and lack
of sales skills.
Change thought patterns to advance your career
All of these "conditions" or phobias have to do with a feeling
or impression. It is a mental image people have of themselves,
that is often unfounded. Hypnosis is especially effective
in changing these thought patterns that interfere with career
advancement. For example, when someone has no ambition, it
is often because he or she doesn't understand or see the reward
of going after something important that will benefit them.
Hypnosis addresses negative feelings, fears and suppressed,
preconceived ideas and replaces them with positive reinforcement.
Past newsletter articles have talked about the hypnosis
process that leads one through the steps to change. It all
starts with a relaxation process called induction. Next the
relaxed feeling is increased in the deepening stage. The script
is now ready to be introduced. This is the heart of hypnosis
and where the negative thoughts are replaced with positive
thoughts that will lead to action. An amnesia stage is next
and it allows the hypnotized person to forget on a conscious
level what they were told so that the subconscious mind can
embrace the message without analytical interference. Finally,
the trance is terminated and the hypnosis session ends.
Let's look at the process using the fear of rejection scenario.
Once the person has gone through the induction and deepening
stages of hypnosis the script would then instruct them that
they have a great deal to contribute to the workplace and
the that the opportunities are there for them to seize. If
they are passed by for the promotion or new job, it is okay.
A better opportunity is waiting. If you do not try for the
new job you will never know what might have been and may regret
missing the opportunity. This kind of dialog gives encouragement
about trying and the message that even if rejection happens,
it is not the end of the world. The essential part is to try.
Hypnotherapy or self-hypnosis are both effective in implementing
new ideas about career advancement. The significant aspect
is that these mental obstacles to success can be overcome
through hypnosis.
Steve G. Jones is a board certified Clinical Hypnotherapist
who works extensively with Hollywood actors, writers, directors,
and producers, helping them achieve their very best. Learn more
at: http://www.betterlivingwithhypnosis.com Source: goarticles.com