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What is The Best Way To Develop A Wealthy Person’s Mindset?

There are a lot of techniques out there, right? NLP, self-hynosis, going to seminars, keeping a journal, reading a lot of books, doing affirmations, hanging out with rich people.

What works for you? What have you tried?

Are you just thinking "wealthy" or are you getting results with the method?

Thanks.

-Loren Woirhaye

What’s really important is believing you can obtain wealth. I say the best method would be to repeat affirmations in a meditative state.

And yes, thinking wealthy will get you wealthy, but it takes some doing.

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self hypnosis for premature ejaculations and porn addiction?

Hi,

I just came to know that self hynosis brought great results to many people.I would like to get rid of my problems. Please suggest me which are the best books for self hynosis ? listening to audio is better or reading books? I really appreciate you if could tell me which one does really works .I want to lead a pleasent life .

Kindly requesting suggestions from experienced people or hyno therapists.

I have believed for quite some time now that premature ejaculation is due to a fear of being OK with intense personal pleasure… and once one begins to experience this pleasure rising, one cuts it off by ejaculating.

I would suggest you masturbate and intentionally cease as you begin to experience the beginning of the rush of excitement… and allow yourself to just be with the pleasure… intentionally telling yourself that you deserve to feel pleasure and that it is OK to dwell upon this experience for an extended period of time.

Try to move the experience from the physical penis to your MIND and the emotionality of pleasure… which is not really the physical, but is the emotional, and it is the emotional energy that is fearful to you… so practice being in the emotional rather than in the physical.

Being male, you are naturally governed by the YANG energy of your MIND, and its nature is down and out.. not in an up. So practice increasing your Yin energy, and just be in the emotional pleasure alone.

Peace

Making own Hynosis/Revision mp3?

I’ve got a test soon and I was wondering if I made an mp3 of myself reading my revision notes would this help me? I was watching friends when Chandler uses that stop smoking tape by listening to it in his sleep, would this help me? Im bad at remembering things

Yes …. I done it in college

Street Hynosis From The UTA Hypnotist

This guy named Donovan totally keels over and disappears. I had never met him in my life before this moment.

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can a hypnotist make you think you are younger?

And have the results last after he has lifted the hynosis? Is that the same thing as like getting hypnotized to lose weight?

Hi lit,
No one can make you think or act in a way that goes against your beliefs or knowledge about yourself. For instance, you can never be hypnotized to kill someone, let alone cluck like a chicken.
However, it would be nice for some of us if it were true…
P.S. Mars, I don’t think it takes 14 years to get a degree in psychology.

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How does one conquer a fear of public speaking?

Ever since i was little, ive had this terrible fear of public speaking. ive made many presentations in my life, or just standing up and introducing myself, but i still cant get used to it! I practice soo many before presentations but it doesnt help me!

My hands shake when im holding a piece of paper, my face turns red & i find it extremely uncomfortable making eye contact with the audience. I don’t know if it is obvious to the audience that i’m nervous, but i’ve always got that feeling & i’m always having to pretend that i’m not nervous, & I know the audience isnt there to judge me or make fun of me.

I avoid taking classes, even the ones i do want to take, because i know i’ll have to make a presentation.

I’ve tried taking herbal sedatives but they dont work! Are there any pills that i can take? Has anyone been to a doctor for this problem?? Does hynosis work?

Please help! im afraid ill be crippled for life & that i will always have to avoid certain career paths & jobs!!

Hi – I have a similiar problem – always have. I figure mine comes from the need to impress or to meet and exceed the standards of my peers and professors or whoever may be listening. Though I know where I get it, I can never seem to make it go away. The crazy part is, I want to be youth pastor, so of course, in my bible college, you have to present sermons. I don’t know if I can think of anything that will help, but what I often try to do is while I’m listening to other people’s presentations, I think about what I am thinking about them. I don’t think anything bad about them – in fact, even if they appear to be nervous (and they are), I still am thinking, not about HOW they present, but rather, WHAT they are presenting and I believe most people are thinking the same thing.

In speech class and homiletics class (the art of preaching), we were given a few books about public speaking and all the books said the same thing – it is natural to feel what you feel – everyone experiences it – but of course on different levels – some deal with it and move on, and some people like me, have to constantly remind myself not to run out the door. What I have found that works (at least for me) is humor. If I can make others laugh, thus making me laugh, it seems to release some of the tension and I can relax more during a presentation. In fact, I figured out if I don’t, I’m not sure if I could make it to the end. And truthfully, the end is the best part – it is such an accomplishment to finish because you think, wow, I did it and if I did it this time, I can do it again. Of course, the excitement wears off after a day or two, and then when the next time you are faced with the same rush of adrenaline and emotions and nervousness.

I guess my point is, I can relate – I still try to avoid the classes that have presentations, but being a senior in a bible college makes that nearly impossible and not to mention as for a career. I’m getting better the more I learn about my style and what I need to do to relax and make my point. And that is the other thing: usually with any presentation, you are presenting facts and a lot of times those facts can be for the betterment of society and/or people. That for me is also a motivation in itself to go and speak in front of people – because I want people to know what I know and perhaps that knowledge can change their lives – I have to ignore me to acknowledge them.

As for making eye contact, I felt the same way. The paper in front of me was always my safe place in front of people and I wouldn’t look up. Someone told me that they pick out people in the audience that "look nice" or they know are nice and make eye contact with only them and said I should try it. I did and it made me feel more comfortable as well because they would give me a quiet nod or a small smile of encouragement and it made it a little but easier because in at least a classroom setting, they have to do the same thing.

I don’t know if there is a right or wrong answer, I just know I understand your feeling and experience the same symptoms. My suggestion is to maybe read a few books on it. One of our textbooks was called: "Public Speaking," by Michael and Suzanne Osborn (Amazon has it used). It is a good book to read about this very issue and is relevant to mine and your situation. There are other books out there as well – try your local library. Good luck with everything!

How does one conquer a fear of public speaking?

Ever since i was little, ive had this terrible fear of public speaking. ive made many presentations in my life, or just standing up and introducing myself, but i still cant get used to it! I practice soo many before presentations but it doesnt help me!

My hands shake when im holding a piece of paper, my face turns red & i find it extremely uncomfortable making eye contact with the audience. I don’t know if it is obvious to the audience that i’m nervous, but i’ve always got that feeling & i’m always having to pretend that i’m not nervous, & I know the audience isnt there to judge me or make fun of me.

I avoid taking classes, even the ones i do want to take, because i know i’ll have to make a presentation.

I’ve tried taking herbal sedatives but they dont work! Are there any pills that i can take? Has anyone been to a doctor for this problem?? Does hynosis work?

Please help! im afraid ill be crippled for life & that i will always have to avoid certain career paths & jobs!!

Hi – I have a similiar problem – always have. I figure mine comes from the need to impress or to meet and exceed the standards of my peers and professors or whoever may be listening. Though I know where I get it, I can never seem to make it go away. The crazy part is, I want to be youth pastor, so of course, in my bible college, you have to present sermons. I don’t know if I can think of anything that will help, but what I often try to do is while I’m listening to other people’s presentations, I think about what I am thinking about them. I don’t think anything bad about them – in fact, even if they appear to be nervous (and they are), I still am thinking, not about HOW they present, but rather, WHAT they are presenting and I believe most people are thinking the same thing.

In speech class and homiletics class (the art of preaching), we were given a few books about public speaking and all the books said the same thing – it is natural to feel what you feel – everyone experiences it – but of course on different levels – some deal with it and move on, and some people like me, have to constantly remind myself not to run out the door. What I have found that works (at least for me) is humor. If I can make others laugh, thus making me laugh, it seems to release some of the tension and I can relax more during a presentation. In fact, I figured out if I don’t, I’m not sure if I could make it to the end. And truthfully, the end is the best part – it is such an accomplishment to finish because you think, wow, I did it and if I did it this time, I can do it again. Of course, the excitement wears off after a day or two, and then when the next time you are faced with the same rush of adrenaline and emotions and nervousness.

I guess my point is, I can relate – I still try to avoid the classes that have presentations, but being a senior in a bible college makes that nearly impossible and not to mention as for a career. I’m getting better the more I learn about my style and what I need to do to relax and make my point. And that is the other thing: usually with any presentation, you are presenting facts and a lot of times those facts can be for the betterment of society and/or people. That for me is also a motivation in itself to go and speak in front of people – because I want people to know what I know and perhaps that knowledge can change their lives – I have to ignore me to acknowledge them.

As for making eye contact, I felt the same way. The paper in front of me was always my safe place in front of people and I wouldn’t look up. Someone told me that they pick out people in the audience that "look nice" or they know are nice and make eye contact with only them and said I should try it. I did and it made me feel more comfortable as well because they would give me a quiet nod or a small smile of encouragement and it made it a little but easier because in at least a classroom setting, they have to do the same thing.

I don’t know if there is a right or wrong answer, I just know I understand your feeling and experience the same symptoms. My suggestion is to maybe read a few books on it. One of our textbooks was called: "Public Speaking," by Michael and Suzanne Osborn (Amazon has it used). It is a good book to read about this very issue and is relevant to mine and your situation. There are other books out there as well – try your local library. Good luck with everything!

Does Hypnosis really work?! I know it works for smoking but what about laziness and procrastination?

I’m a 21 yr old college student who is lazy! I sleep over 10 hrs and stll find it hard to wake up in the morning. I have never had a job more than 8 months, always late! and i’m BIG on procrastination.
Do you think Hynosis will work for me?! (say yes)

don’t know- I haven’t gotten around to trying it!

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