Hypnotherapy is well known for healing trauma and pain relief. Hypnosis is also extremely valuable in working with sports enhancement, weight loss, motivation, self-esteem, anxiety, panic attacks, insomnia, increased confidence, smoking, phobias and stress related issues.

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Activate the Need to Change Direction in my life with Hypnotherapy

Imagine yourself standing at a crossroads, looking down different paths. One path represents the direction you’re currently heading, and the other paths represent new possibilities and opportunities.

Here is a sample hypnotherapy script to activate the need to change direction in your life:

Induction

“Welcome to this hypnotherapy session, where we’ll work together to activate the need to change direction in your life. Take a deep breath in, and as you exhale, allow any tension or stress to leave your body. Feel your body relaxing, starting from the crown of your head, down to your toes.

Imagine yourself in a peaceful, comfortable space, where you feel safe and relaxed. Take another deep breath in, and as you exhale, allow yourself to let go of any thoughts or worries. You are now in a state of deep relaxation, open to positive suggestions and inspiration.”

Exploration

“Imagine yourself standing at a crossroads, looking down different paths. One path represents the direction you’re currently heading, and the other paths represent new possibilities and opportunities.

Notice how you feel about the direction you’re currently heading. Do you feel stuck, stagnant, or unfulfilled? Do you feel like you’re not living up to your potential or pursuing your passions?

ALLOW yourself to fully feel these emotions, and acknowledge the need for change. Repeat after me: ‘I am ready to change direction in my life. I am ready to pursue new opportunities and possibilities.'”

Activation

“Now, imagine a spark of inspiration igniting within you. This spark represents the catalyst for change, and it’s growing stronger with each passing moment.

As you inhale, imagine this spark filling your entire body, energizing and motivating you to take action. As you exhale, imagine any doubts, fears, or limitations leaving your body, making way for confidence, courage, and determination.

Repeat after me: ‘I am ready to take control of my life. I am ready to make positive changes and pursue my passions.’

Imagine this feeling of empowerment and motivation growing stronger with each passing moment, inspiring you to take bold action and create the life you desire.”

Sealing and Inspiration

“Now, imagine a bright, shining light filling your entire body, representing your inner guidance and inspiration. This light is here to guide you on your journey, providing you with wisdom, intuition, and creativity.

Repeat after me: ‘I trust my inner guidance. I trust my ability to make positive changes and pursue my passions.’

Imagine this light growing stronger with each passing moment, inspiring you to take action, to pursue your dreams, and to create the life you desire.”

Final Suggestions

“Remember, you have the power to change direction in your life. You have the power to pursue your passions, to create the life you desire, and to fulfill your potential.

Take this sense of empowerment and inspiration with you, and may it guide you on your journey. You are worthy of living a fulfilling, purpose-driven life, and you have the ability to make it happen.”

This script is designed to help you access a state of deep relaxation, explore the need for change, and activate the motivation and inspiration to take action. Remember to always use a gentle and compassionate tone, and to prioritize the safety and well-being of your clients.

If You Do More of the Same Thing, Don’t Expect Different Results – Now Change Direction.

When and if you or your environment has changed – you have to change the way you think,  your strategy, how you spend your resource. At first if will feel as if you are lost and had no solutions to your problems. When you renew your mind your will find that the solutions to your challenges appeared out of nowhere.

Change your relationship with the problem and the appropriate actions appear.

It is true that many problems can be solved with the same strategies that have already given you good results. Thus, in many cases, repeating the procedure that took us out of a complicated situation is a smart way to proceed.

As long as we do not do it automatically and expect it to work. As long as we know how to stop in time and seek an alternative when we observe that it does not work. So, in this article, I propose a different view in order to observe your problems. You decide if you will keep doing more of the same thing or will try different things.

“We raise the dust first and then we complain about not being able to see.”

-Berkeley-

The mind that created the problem can not be the mind that finds the solution to that problem – renew your mind first.

You’re the most skilled in your problem

There is no greater expert in a problem than the very person it belongs to. Does it sounds strange to you or perhaps this is very fitting? The person who has a problem is the greatest expert in it because they are usually the ones who have experienced this difficulty or discomfort the longest. Even the person has sometimes inadvertently maintained the situation through their attempts with ineffective solutions, with the purpose of making the unpleasant experience or results disappear sooner.

You are the greatest expert of your problem, the person who knows most about it, even though perhaps not you have not realized it.

Sometimes, we are “trapped” in attempts from past solutions that may have been effective, but in other situations, even though we think they are similar, are not as successful. The point is that we do not realize it and we get stuck there.

We do it by systematically repeating what we believe may be effective, but it is useless to solve the problem in its current form. We are immersed in a vicious circle difficult to break.

I suggest you observe the problem as if you were in a relationship with it. When there are difficulties or arguments what do you usually do to get different results? Keep acting the same way or try to reach an agreement or negotiation with your partner? Normally, the choice is final. What does this agreement usually imply? A change… Make an agreement with your problem!

Thus, if you stop for a moment and reflect on what happens, you will be able to identify what you’ve been trying for so long and have yet to solve anything. Therefore, instead of keeping it, you can modify or discard it.

Do something different and experiment

Try relating to your problem. I mean observing and analyzing how you act. You will find yourself on many occasions trapped in the same hole generated by always doing the same thing. For example, if you have a problem and you’re always complaining, do you think it will solve anything ? Do you not think there are several alternatives to always focus on it?

By doing more of the same, you shouldn’t expect different results. Turn it around. Wouldn’t it be better to opt for doing something different? Think about it… Or do you expect that complaining that things are not as they should be will magically change the situation? When you make a cake and it burns, are you going to keep putting it at the same temperature the next time?

“If what you do doesn’t work, don’t think you’re incapable, simply try to do something different and see what happens.”

-Giorgo Nardone-

If you are applying strategies that do not work for you, go out and look for others that do. Do something different and see what happens! Don’t kid yourself. Sometimes doing more of the same thing doesn’t produce the change we want, but rather it makes what we thought was a solution, the real problem.

For example, when we are not able to sleep and instead of relaxing our attention, we focus on shouting for the sleep to come, we are doing the opposite of what is recommended: relaxing and distracting our minds with stimuli that do not trigger our sympathetic nervous system. So, if we apply this solution again and again, we will scare away the sleep for the rest of the night: just the opposite of what we intended. This also happens when we anticipate a state of anxiety.

Even in relationships, it is more common than we think: she wants to know her partner’s opinion but doesn’t ask because she’s trying to make it an act that comes from him, and he doesn’t say it because he thinks she’s upset…Both believe that they are implementing the most appropriate reaction to what happened, but all they’re doing is increasing the tension while creating an even bigger problem.

Relate with your problem in another way

We have already said it: doing more of the same thing doesn’t lead us to different results…Open other doors, learn other possibilities and other points of view, be more aware, take risks, become familiar with the sensations you experience.

As Von Foerster would say, “If you want to see, learn to act.” If you expect something different, do something different and see what happens.

You alone are the engine of your experience, the master of your fate and the captain of your soul.

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