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.

Tag: Human

Accept Your Humanness with Hypnotherapy

Take a moment to reflect on the areas where you’ve accepted your humanness, and the self-compassionate phrases you’ve repeated to yourself. See how you feel more relaxed, more calm, and more at peace.

Here is a hypnotherapy script to help individuals accept their humanness:

Induction

(Speak in a calm, soothing tone)

“Welcome to this hypnotherapy session, where you’ll have the opportunity to accept your humanness and cultivate a more loving and compassionate relationship with yourself. Take a deep breath in, and as you exhale, allow your body to relax, starting from the crown of your head, down to your toes. Feel the weight of your worries slowly lifting off your shoulders.

Imagine yourself in a peaceful, serene environment, where you feel completely safe and relaxed. This could be a beach, a forest, or a comfortable room in your home. Take a moment to visualize this place, and allow yourself to fully immerse in its tranquility.

As you settle in, take another deep breath in, and as you exhale, repeat after me: ‘I am relaxed, I am calm, I am at peace.'”

Deepening

“Now, I want you to imagine yourself standing in a warm, comforting light. This light represents your inner kindness, your self-acceptance, and your humanness. As you bask in this light, feel yourself becoming more relaxed, more centered, and more connected to your heart.

Repeat after me: ‘I am human, I am imperfect, I am enough.'”

Accepting Humanness

“Bring to mind any areas where you may be struggling to accept your humanness. This could be feelings of inadequacy, self-doubt, or perfectionism. See these feelings as clouds in front of you, blocking your view of your true potential.

As you exhale, imagine these clouds disappearing, and the sun shining through. Repeat after me: ‘I accept my humanness, I accept my imperfections, I accept myself exactly as I am.’

Imagine a warm, soothing light filling the space where the clouds once were. This light represents your self-acceptance, your self-compassion, and your humanness.

Repeat after me: ‘I am kind to myself, I am gentle with myself, I am compassionate towards myself.'”

Self-Compassion

“Now, I want you to repeat some self-compassionate phrases to yourself. These phrases will help you cultivate a more loving and accepting relationship with yourself.

Repeat after me: ‘I am doing the best I can, I am enough, I am worthy of love and respect.’

As you continue to breathe deeply, imagine these phrases sinking deep into your mind and heart. See yourself believing them, feeling them, and living them.

Repeat after me: ‘I am kind to myself, I am gentle with myself, I am compassionate towards myself.'”

Integration

“Take a moment to reflect on the areas where you’ve accepted your humanness, and the self-compassionate phrases you’ve repeated to yourself. See how you feel more relaxed, more calm, and more at peace.

Repeat after me: ‘I choose to accept my humanness, I choose to cultivate self-compassion, I choose to be kind to myself.'”

Closure

“Take a deep breath in, and as you exhale, repeat after me: ‘I am human, I am imperfect, I am enough.’

As you slowly open your eyes, take with you the sense of calm, peace, and self-acceptance that you’ve cultivated during this session. Remember, you have the power to accept your humanness, to cultivate self-compassion, and to be kind to yourself.

Final Suggestions

“Before we end this session, I want to give you a few final suggestions to integrate into your daily life:

* Take time to reflect on your humanness, and identify areas where you can practice more self-compassion.

* Repeat self-compassionate phrases to yourself daily, and see how they can help you cultivate a more loving and accepting relationship with yourself.

* Remember that you have the power to choose your thoughts, and to cultivate a more positive and compassionate relationship with yourself.

Keep moving forward, and know that you are capable of accepting your humanness, cultivating self-compassion, and being kind to yourself.”

Counting Up

“Now, slowly count up with me from 1 to 5, and as you do, feel yourself becoming more alert, more awake, and more aware of your surroundings.

1… feeling relaxed and calm

2… feeling more aware of your body and your breath

3… feeling more connected to your emotions and your thoughts

4… feeling more awake and more alert

5… and when you’re ready, slowly open your eyes, feeling refreshed, renewed, and more compassionate towards yourself.”

This script is designed to help individuals accept their humanness, cultivate self-compassion, and integrate positive affirmations into their daily lives. Remember to always prioritize the comfort and well-being of your clients.

Basic Desires Work List

Studies involving more than 6,000 people, Professor Steven Reiss has proposed a theory on Basic Desires that found 16 basic desires that guide nearly all human behaviour.

Desire is the emotion of longing or hoping for a person, object, or outcome. The same sense is expressed by words such as “craving”. When a person desires something or someone, their sense of longing is excited by the enjoyment or the thought of the item or person, and they want to take actions to obtain their goal.

The desires are:

  1. Acceptance, the need for approval
  2. Curiosity, the need to learn
  3. Eating, the need for food
  4. Family, the need to raise children
  5. Honour, the need to be loyal to the tradition values of one’s clan/ethnic group
  6. Idealism, the need for social justice
  7. Independence, the need for individuality
  8. Order, the need for organized, stable, predictable environments
  9. Physical activity, the need for exercise
  10. Power, the need for influence of will
  11. Romance, intimacy, the need for sex
  12. Saving, the need to collect
  13. Social contact, the need for friends (peer relationships)
  14. Status, the need for social standing / importance
  15. Tranquility, the need to be safe
  16. Vengeance, the need to strike back / to win

Please select from the list of Basic Desires the 5 most important ones that control your human behaviour.

Click here to see how to make a Vision Board and Manifest your Life Desires….

Social media & sharing icons powered by UltimatelySocial
BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT