Categories
- Arts & Entertainment
- Business
- Communications
- Computers
- Culture & Society
- Disease & Illness
- Fashion
- Finance
- Food & Beverage
- Health & Fitness
- Hobbies
- Home & Family
- Home Based Business
- Internet Business
- Legal
- Pets & Animals
- Politics
- Product Reviews
- Recreation & Sports
- Reference & Education
- Religion
- Self Improvement
- Shopping
- Travel & Leisure
- Vehicles
- Writing & Speaking
Information
How to Tap Into the Potential of Your Mind
Great achievers have one thing in common - they tap into the potential of the mind. There is much truth to the old adage, "you can if you think you can." You may have heard it said that we only use about ten percent of our brain power. This statement has been proved untrue, but still finds its way into claims for psychics and hypnotists. The fact is, we use 100 percent of the brain for various functions. Still, by learning to think more effectively, we can change stubborn habits and attain dreams.
There is, therefore, in a sense an untapped resource in our minds. Many students of the mind believe that our minds are made up of a conscious part and a subconscious part. In the conscious part, changing negative thought patterns into positive ones has brought happiness and success to many. To tap into the potential of the subconscious part requires techniques like self-hypnosis and meditation.
Of course, a certain amount of controversy surrounds techniques like self-hypnosis. Here is a nutshell explanation of the theory - you make up your own mind if you think it might be something you'd like to try. The idea is that the subconscious mind tends to sometimes have faulty notions that cause us to repeat the same mistakes in our lives. If you can reprogram this unseen area, it can become your ally instead of a liability. Here is a specific example of how it is thought to work.
Imagine that you were a child with a hearty appetite and were a bit pudgy by the age of 8 or 10. As you go about town with your parents, you occasionally see a person with a severe weight problem. One of your parents, just in fun, says "Keep eating!" This happens repeatedly during your youth. By the time you are an adult, there is a voice programmed in your subconscious telling you to keep eating because you are destined to be fat.
Of course, this is not a "done deal" at all! Your metabolism is as good as anyone's. But that nagging voice that you don't consciously hear most of the time has the idea that you will eat and you will be overweight. Self-hypnosis techniques are used to reach into those inner thought processes and reprogram them.
Self-hypnosis and meditation techniques are often similar. A classic method of entering a self-induced state of hypnosis begins with progressive relaxation. (By the way, learning to relax is a valuable skill in itself, and can be helpful when facing stressful situations.)
The person begins by lying flat on their back quietly, or perhaps sitting in a comfortable chair or on the floor in a tailor position. They then begin to imagine each part of the body, beginning with the toes. They tell the muscles of the body part to relax, and visualize each part becoming limp. This process moves up through the muscles of the legs, into the hips and abdomen, up through the back, chest, and arms. Finally the neck and face are relaxed.
When fully relaxed, the person either listens to a taped message or speaks it to themselves. This message tells them to imagine themselves walking down a stairway slowly, possibly counting the steps backwards. They tell themselves that when they reach the bottom step, or number 0, they will be in a deeply relaxed state of hypnosis.
In this state, it is thought that the mind is alert to suggestions. The taped message, or the person themselves, begins to repeat affirmations that they wish to internalize. In our example, the message might be, "I will only eat as much as I need to satisfy my hunger. I can lose weight." Some people have overcome bad habits by tapping into their subconscious mind power. It might be something you'd like to try.
For more personal growth articles visit: http://www.personalgrowthunlimited.com |
Article source: Expert Articles
Most Recent Articles in Self Improvement category
- Heart Opening Eye Gaze Meditation - By: Al Link
This can be quite emotionally uncomfortable for some people, but we assure you that it becomes easy. In fact it becomes so profoundly moving, that you will become addicted to this simple exchange of love. This is a situation in which we encourage you to persist with the practice in spite of any emotional discomfort. - Cutting Costs On Your San Antonio Self Storage Facility - By: John Downs
If you have decided to clear up the clutter and the chaos in your home by moving all the unnecessary furniture and household items into a San Antonio self storage facility, then this is just the article for you. - What To Look For In An Ideal Helotes Self Storage Facility - By: Leanne Burris
Finding a Helotes self storage facility is not that difficult given the wide variety of storage companies in the city. - Giving Something Back to Society with Volunteering - By: Steve Volman
For those who have never tried volunteering you would be surprised at the amazing sense of achievement and pride that comes with giving something of yourself for free. Despite the lack of remuneration the majority of volunteers will tell you that effects of their work is more than enough to keep on doing it. However, finding a volunteering opportunity that rings true for you is one of the best ways to really enjoy those few precious hours that you have to spare. - Calculating Costs Of Using A Scarborough Storage Facility Beforehand - By: Jody Pace
Using self storage facilities can be beneficial for any person in the midst of moving houses or offices. Self storage facilities will allow him or her to be able to take his or her time with the placement of his or her belongings in the new house or office. - How Good Are You Willing to Have It? - By: Al Link
Sex is essential in a fulfilling mate relationship, unless you have consciously chosen to have one that is platonic, more akin to friendship than marriage. - Understanding The Need For Change, The Impact Of Habits And The Foundation Of Principles - By: Nelson Tan
This article talks about 3 major issues: embracing the need for change, considering the impact of habits and laying the foundation of principles. He who can work within the ebb and flow of these 3 issues will be enriched with professional experiences. - The Two Worlds Of Kobe Bryant - By: Nelson Tan
If you frequently found yourself easily distracted from your tasks, you can learn this technique which is inspired by Kobe Bryant, a kind of 'sociopathic' concentration and attitude to get you into focus in the midst of distractions. - Individual Thinking vs. Group Thinking - By: Nelson Tan
Knowing how to thread the balance between individuality and consensus is key to harmony and teamwork. - How To Bypass Mediocrity And Achieve Mastery - By: Nelson Tan
Mastery in one's career and consciousness growth simply requires that we constantly produce results beyond and out of the ordinary.
