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Relax at will

December 27th, 2009

Hello again, thanks for your patience in waiting for the test. To show how hard it is to do something just on the conscious level, let’s take this little test. Test/ Exercise: Right now I’d like you to “tell yourself to relax.” If you happen to be stressed right now this would be a great




Rapport creates instant connection

December 22nd, 2009

In the last few posts I’ve been talking about different ways of creating rapport.   And as we all know when first meeting someone, whether it is social or business creating rapport is important. There is unconscious communication that goes on between people all the time.  Learning about this underlying component to communication is an exciting




Cognitive stress relief exercise

December 18th, 2009

I believe it is important to know how to stop stress on using all the parts of the mind, conscious and unconscious. Most of my research and work is on showing people how to change programs and limits that are rooted in the unconscious part of the mind. Yet, there are many times I teach




Halt Panic, Irrational Fears, Procrastination

December 17th, 2009

This is the 3rd part of the answer to the question about changing stress using the”conscious” part of the mind. Question: “Is there anyway I can reduce stress without doing self-hypnosis or trance?” Answer part 3 The answer to your question is yes there are many ways to deal with or manage stress on the




Reducing Stress – triggers for stress

December 16th, 2009

Question:   Is there anyway I can reduce stress without doing self-hypnosis or trance? Answer Part 2: A stimulus that causes stress for one person may not even create a ripple for another person. What triggers a stress reaction might be outside your awareness. For example an old song playing on the radio can bring back




Stress Reduction tips

December 15th, 2009

I have been getting a number of questions and I thank all of you who have sent them in.  In the next few posts I’ll give some tips or exercises as I answer the questions I’ve received.  Please keep the questions coming, see the end of this post for directions: Question:  “It seems that you




A Powerful Mind Expanding Exercise

December 13th, 2009

Yesterday we were talking about using NLP, how to find the preferred modality of your clients (Visual, Kinesthetic or Auditory) and how to use words to enter a trance state more easily. For today let’s do a powerful mind expanding exercise. Please read all the directions first: Question: What would a perfect day be like




Using Pain to stop Negative Thoughts. Is there a better way? part 4

November 23rd, 2009

Continued from part 3. Hello again I’m Audrey Sussman and this is Part 4, the last in this series about stopping negative thinking.  Today I’ll give a quick template of how to use the Rubber Band Snap so you can use it in a positive (not body damaging) way. Please send me your questions and




Using pain to stop negative thoughts. Is there a better way? Part 3

November 21st, 2009

Hello again I’m Audrey Sussman and this is the 3rd of a  4 part post on using pain to change negative thoughts.  I believe there are better ways of changing habits than the use of pain. Continued from yesterday’s post discussing the Rubber band snap to change negative thinking Part 2. Today is Part 3. 




Using pain to stop negative thoughts. Is there a better way? Part 2

November 19th, 2009

Hello again I’m Audrey Sussman and this is the 2nd of a  4 part post.  I’m discussing better ways of changing habits than the use of pain. Continued. . . What stimulated my thinking about the use of pain to stop negative thoughts was something I watched happening at a conference.  I have written about

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