Psychological Kinesiology is a self-help oriented tool developed in 1988 to aid in creating positive thoughts, feelings and actions. Known as psych-k, the main goal of the tool is to help change negative thoughts and feelings into more positive ones. Whether aimed at business, self-improvement, or issues with communication, the program has been known to work wonders for a number of individuals.
As these beliefs, behaviors, thoughts and feelings are invisible to the conscious mind, it can often be difficult to understand how these aspects can hold one back from success. Although, when individuals are facing ongoing anxiety, depression or stress without valid reasons, it can often become easier. For, most often it is these unknown aspects of the subconscious which can be contributing to these and other emotional issues.
Recognizing these self-defeating patterns is just one way the program helps people change so that one can manage life more effectively. While there are other tools like mediation, visualization and keeping daily or dream journals, all of these require a conscious mind. Whereas, the process of this program deals entirely with changing beliefs in the subconscious. Of course, without consciousness awareness of the subconscious, the program would also lack success.
As this is a program that focuses on replacing rather than removing negatives, it resolves a number of different beliefs and behaviors rather than just one at a time. For, if one can redevelop negative thoughts and patterns in life into more positive ones, one is most likely going to do better in all areas.
Stress is often the first sign that something is wrong in the subconscious, especially stress for which there may be no logical explanation. The process communicates the positive thoughts to the subconscious by using different body postures and movements. Each of which result in neuron firings in the left and right hemispheres of the brain.
A few key elements is that while meditation is a conscious choice, it is often a good place to start the process. For, a quiet mind is often quicker to adapt to change than a noisy one. As such, when communicating these positive behaviors through different body movements, postures, beliefs, behaviors, thoughts and emotions, it is easier for the brain to adapt as the old becomes new.
Obtaining permission from the individual that the change is in the best interest of the individual at the time is something not found in other programs. In fact, it is a process that is rather unique. There are also methods of cataloging which are used throughout the program to track changes and progression over time.
The process uses combined elements of different self-help tools to accomplish the task of redesigning the subconscious mind. Generally, a combination of hypnosis, psycho-spiritual healing techniques, positive reinforcement and others are used over time. These advanced self-help tools while often compact and streamline can be used to effect body movement, posture and breathing, all of which can also effect conscious and unconscious beliefs and behaviors.
As these beliefs, behaviors, thoughts and feelings are invisible to the conscious mind, it can often be difficult to understand how these aspects can hold one back from success. Although, when individuals are facing ongoing anxiety, depression or stress without valid reasons, it can often become easier. For, most often it is these unknown aspects of the subconscious which can be contributing to these and other emotional issues.
Recognizing these self-defeating patterns is just one way the program helps people change so that one can manage life more effectively. While there are other tools like mediation, visualization and keeping daily or dream journals, all of these require a conscious mind. Whereas, the process of this program deals entirely with changing beliefs in the subconscious. Of course, without consciousness awareness of the subconscious, the program would also lack success.
As this is a program that focuses on replacing rather than removing negatives, it resolves a number of different beliefs and behaviors rather than just one at a time. For, if one can redevelop negative thoughts and patterns in life into more positive ones, one is most likely going to do better in all areas.
Stress is often the first sign that something is wrong in the subconscious, especially stress for which there may be no logical explanation. The process communicates the positive thoughts to the subconscious by using different body postures and movements. Each of which result in neuron firings in the left and right hemispheres of the brain.
A few key elements is that while meditation is a conscious choice, it is often a good place to start the process. For, a quiet mind is often quicker to adapt to change than a noisy one. As such, when communicating these positive behaviors through different body movements, postures, beliefs, behaviors, thoughts and emotions, it is easier for the brain to adapt as the old becomes new.
Obtaining permission from the individual that the change is in the best interest of the individual at the time is something not found in other programs. In fact, it is a process that is rather unique. There are also methods of cataloging which are used throughout the program to track changes and progression over time.
The process uses combined elements of different self-help tools to accomplish the task of redesigning the subconscious mind. Generally, a combination of hypnosis, psycho-spiritual healing techniques, positive reinforcement and others are used over time. These advanced self-help tools while often compact and streamline can be used to effect body movement, posture and breathing, all of which can also effect conscious and unconscious beliefs and behaviors.
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