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New Habits
for Old
The other day,
a client told me she was afraid that her memory was failing her.
'I obviously got here somehow', she said, 'but I really can't remember
a thing about the journey.'
Have you ever
done something familiar, like going home, and then realised that
you can't remember it? Much of the time we put our repetitive, everyday
tasks on 'automatic', so that we can focus on whatever we're consciously
thinking about at the time.
Think about
the last time you moved house: at first it takes much longer to
do things because you don't know where everything is, so you have
to think consciously about all the little activities that go to
make up your day. Instead of automatically going to the right cupboard
you have to re-learn your habits.
our habits
run our lives
To sum it up,
we depend on our habits - the things we have learned so well that
we do them unconsciously. You could say that our habits run our
lives most of the time. It's not a problem unless we have habits
that work against us. They can seem very hard to change.
Typically, people
try to deal with bad habits by telling themselves off: 'Now there
I go again! Why do I keep doing the same silly things? I must be
stupid …' and it doesn't work.
so how can
we change bad habits?
What can we
do to stop smoking, feel more confident, stop anxious thoughts,
stop undermining ourselves and start to feel more in charge of our
lives?
In my experience
it's a case of getting on the right wavelength to address the problem
and, since our habits are unconscious, using an unconscious approach
to change them.
When you use
the right approach it's amazing how much quicker and easier it is
to succeed. Can you imagine how much better you'll feel when you've
taken charge of your habits and you're living the life you want
to live?
go on, dare
to dream!
Graham Smith
is a Hypnotherapist and Master Practitioner of NLP. He is in his
fourteenth year of helping his clients to deal with problems so
that they can enjoy a better life.
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