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The challenge of change

May 9th, 2009

October 12th, 2008

If you questioned people and asked them if they wanted their life to change for the better – they would generally answer yes. A better marriage, a better home, a better vacation – better income. Maybe the change that they covet would be to lose weight and keep it off. The change might be to stop smoking once and for all. Or the change might be from either drinking too much to drinking in moderation, or to abstain from drinking altogether. If you want your life to change for the better, you must change it for the better! Many want their change for the better to be to stop self-sabotaging themselves in relationships, in their career, in their job, in their performance or on the golf course. The list goes on and on.

Many have tried to make changes with the willpower and discipline of their conscious mind and have found that it just doesn’t work. Wishful thinking, going to seminars and work shops that promote affirmations, mantras, listening to positive CDs and reading positive books can not accomplish the significant behavioral changes needed to bring about a better life. One must modify how one thinks and acts and this cannot be done in the conscious mind. It must be done in the subconscious mind which by most estimates is a minimum of 85% more powerful than the conscious mind! The subconscious mind is the essence and core of how we experience ourselves and the world! It is the part of the mind that dreams and it is the pathway to the super conscious.

The subconscious is the seat of creativity. It is the seat of imagination. It is the seat of intuition. It houses memories, emotions and habits. And through the autonomic nervous system, it regulates non thinking functions such as eye blinking, healing a cut, breathing, blood pressure and heart rate. Our subconscious mind is what causes our behavior to be what it is. Our life will never become better until we become better performers!

Are you willing to make the modifications in how you think, act and do? If so… you might want to consider hypnosis. Hypnosis is the bridge to the subconscious mind. Hypnosis reaches the subconscious mind through the frontal cortex, thereby allowing one to obtain lasting therapeutic results. The Challenge of Change is deciding that one must first make changes in one’s behavior in order that desired results can be made manifest. It could well be the first page of the first chapter in an exciting new life. And through hypnosis, you will have much more control over your life than you ever did before!

Copyright 2008 by Bob Crow all rights reserved. No part of this media may be reproduced, transmitted or distributed in any form by any means without written permission of Bob Crow

Why am I like this?

May 9th, 2009

We are born with just two fears – loud noises and falling. Everything else is learned. From the time we were infants, toddlers, small children and then all the way through childhood and puberty, we were inculcated with many unreasonable fears and/or limiting beliefs by our parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, brothers, sisters, cousins, playmates and even some of our teachers. Unfortunately, this formed our cognitive maps and also imbedded us with scatomas. We are slaves to these improperly programmed cognitive maps, to limiting thinking, to blind spots and to bad habits.

Ever wonder why you keep sabotaging relationships, efforts to lose weight, stop smoking or drinking too much? Wonder why you can’t consistently be able to put together a scratch game of golf or tennis? Why is there a level that your income just doesn’t climb above? Why can’t you over-come sales call reluctance? Are you tired of living from crises to crises?

Bob Crow offers a solution. We’re designed for success, but programmed for failure! One’s cognitive map needs to be reset and reprogrammed! The scatomas need to be cleared out. The bad thing about scatomas is you don’t know you that have them! Scatomas will keep you from seeing the opportunities that the successful have utilized to become financially independent. Empty slogans and trite clichés from speakers at feel good seminars and sales rallies will not bring about substantive behavioral change. Trying the same solution to solve the same problems will always yield the same results. Bob facilitates his client’s altering the way they wish to think. These changes must happen on the subconscious level.

Copyright 2008 by Bob Crow all rights reserved. No part of this media may be reproduced, transmitted or distributed in any form by any means without written permission of Bob Crow.

Our two minds

May 9th, 2009

We have two minds. The thinking or conscious mind and the subconscious mind. The subconscious is by far the more powerful of the two. The thinking or conscious mind does math, verbal and linear skills. The subconscious mind is where we find the autonomic nervous system which handles functions like breathing, blood pressure, eye blinking, digestion, heart rhythm,  healing of the body and sleeping.

The subconscious mind is 85% more powerful than the thinking mind. It’s how we experience ourselves and the world. The subconscious is where we find our personality, our emotions, our habits, our moods, our memory, our intuition and what makes up our cognitive maps – hence, our behavior. We cannot change our behavior in our thinking or conscious mind, only in our subconscious. The subconscious mind is where we dream. It’s where our imagination and our creativity reside. IT’S WHERE PROBLEMS ARE SOLVED.

We are wherever we are today in life is because of yesterday’s  behavior. Our tomorrows can’t be any different from our today’s unless we change our behavior. This can only be done in the subconscious mind. Hypnotism is the bridge to the subconscious. Hypnotism reaches the subconscious mind through the frontal cortex. If one has ever day dreamed, they’ve been in hypnosis! That’s what hypnosis is – controlled daydreaming. When you’ve been so involved in a book or project that everything around you disappeared and you were totally “into the book or project?” That too is hypnosis.

When one is in hypnosis one does not surrender control of their mind to someone else, one is transferring control from their conscious mind to their subconscious mind. One has more clarity, more focus and is able to function on a higher level, the level of intuition!

Copyright 2009 Bob Crow. All rights reserved.