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Hypnosis can help you reach your personal best
Training only the body and ignoring the
mind invites a mediocre performance. Hypnosis won't turn
a weekend warrior into a national champion, but it can help
anyone achieve his/her own personal best. How? By
arming him/her with improved concentration, a clearer
focus on goal achievement, the ability to visualize, and
most importantly, a strong positive attitude.
Most sports psychologists agree that 80%
of an athletes performance is due to attitude and mental
conditioning.
Concentration is vital, but
sometimes difficult to develop. Hypnosis has long been an
effective means of improving concentration skills. Post-hypnotic
suggestions can help a person focus on the task at hand and shut
out distractions.
Goal setting is also essential.
Without a goal, it is pointless to begin any task. A goal must
be specific. Otherwise, it would be impossible to tell when the
goal was reached. Playing better tennis is too general, but
improving a serve or backhand is easily attainable, and
successful attainment is easily recognized.
Visualization can also provide an
essential element to achieving success. Mental rehearsal
before the performance can lead to increased confidence during
the performance. Visualization at the moment of performance can
also produce dramatic results.
Imagery should be in all the
senses, and not be limited to just the visual. A diver, for
example, would see the form of the dive, smell the
chlorine, feel the wetness of entering the water, and
hear the cheers from the crowd. Perfection requires the use
of all senses.
Many professionals employ some form of
self-hypnosis to help them achieve their success. Mary Lou
Retton, for example, was only 16 when she won the gold medal in
1984. The night before the competition, she laid in bed and
mentally rehearsed her perfect performance. Just as she had many
times before, she imagined herself going through the routine.
She saw her body performing the moves; she felt the impact as
her hands grabbed the bars. She imagined herself performing all
her routines perfectly - imagining herself in her mind, going
through all the moves with calm, poise and confidence. The
result was a perfect performance, and a gold medal.
Most important is the positive
attitude. Hypnosis can help you change negative thoughts and
eliminate performance anxieties. The occasional poor performance
will no longer cause irritation, anger, discouragement or any
other detrimental emotional reaction. Performance anxieties
related to fear of failure, fear of humiliation or even the fear
of success ( the apprehension that success will cause others to
expect even further improvement) can be dealt with or
eliminated. As a result, concentration, coordination, and
technique will all improve. Enjoyment will be greatly enhanced.
What your mind causes, your mind
can correct. Every problem has a cause, and when you eliminate
the cause from the subconscious mind, the problem will
disappear.
What you believe you can do, you
will do. You can change you life through the power of your mind.
Hypnosis works!
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