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If you feel stress and pressure, The Sedona Method
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You Have To Fight To Get It, Copyright
© Jan Tincher - All Rights reserved Do you ever feel like your life is full of tension? Like you have to fight for everything? And once you have it, you have to fight to keep it? . . .
Would you like to feel peace? If you had peace, none of the above would be true. You wouldn't have to fight to get things, and you wouldn't have to fight to keep them. You know why? Because when you have peace, you aren't fighting. A feeling of peace translates into feelings of contentment, love, even a quiet joy. Therefore, if you feel peaceful, you don't feel tension. If you feel peaceful, you don't feel like you have to fight for everything. And more importantly, and please make a note of this, you aren't attracting the *fight* in others. If you nurture the feeling of peace, you live longer. If you nurture the feeling of peace, you don't feel the need to fight. If you nurture the feeling of peace, you have a better family life. If you nurture the feeling of peace, you have better relationships with your coworkers. How do you get that feeling of peace? You make it a point to relax and let the tension drain from your body several times a day. Sit in a spot that is quiet, then feel and visualize the tension drain away and dissolve -- harm to no one. If you can't do that, you keep the tension, and you see where that gets you, don't you? So, get serious about relaxing and dissolving your tension. Make sure you have a spot where you can go, be it at home or at work. A spot where you can forget what's going on at the moment and just relax. Once you learn how to do this, you'll be able to do it in five minutes or less. And wouldn't that feel great? So, here's what you do: To relax, you find a comfortable chair in a quiet room. You won't need this once you are good at relaxing, but for starting out, you do. When you've learned how to take control and relax, you can sit anywhere and accomplish the same thing. For the first week, that's all you're aiming for -- to be able to relax. One way to do it is to tighten up all your muscles and hold to the count of 10. Then release them. Do this five times. Then, imagine all the tension you've felt in the last 24 hours sliding off your head, your shoulders, your body. Give the tension an entity, meaning give it submodalities: size, shape, color, texture, taste, and smell. You may find that your submodalities change as the days progress, and that's just fine. Something that was dull before may be brighter now, or vice versa. Etc. Do this at the same time every day. If you can do it more than once a day, say for example at 8 a.m. AND at 9 p.m., do it every day at those times. Your body likes consistency. Make sure the only things you say to yourself for those five minutes are good things. Go to http://www.tameyourbrain.com/goodthoughts.htm for some examples. Once you've mastered relaxing in a certain spot at a certain time, you can go on to relaxing anywhere you want, except when you're driving or doing something where you need to remain alert. TIP: Something that will help with the process is, every night before you go to sleep, visualize the next day where you are in control. Something has happened and you see that you are handling it perfectly, no tension. In fact, when you are visualizing tomorrow, actually see the situation and immediately *see* the tension rolling off you, no longer affecting you. After one week, you, your family, your friends, your coworkers, will notice the difference. Make sure to share the technique with them, so that they, too, can have peace in their lives. Good
luck! Thanks for reading, Jan P.S.
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