Tuesday, January 02, 2007

How To Lose Weight Using Hypnosis

Deciding to lose weight, whether a lot or just a little, shows that a person wants to be fit, healthy and probably feel more attractive.

Once on a diet and resisting the desire to eat chocolate and other good food we like, life seems a little less exciting. The enthusiasm we had at the beginning of our diet is disappearing a little because the weight just does not seem to be coming off fast enough. At first it drops fast but then slows down to a pound or so a week which is very discouraging. It almost seems like a wasted effort to stay on the diet but we try to remain strong and positive. Every time we turn on the television or open a magazine we see food, chocolate and all the goodies we are trying so hard to resist.

We often have a little stash of chocolate or other forbidden foods on hand because it is such a waste to throw them out, others in the house like them or as a treat for when we reach our desired weight. You start thinking about this but try to ignore the urge and it just gets louder and stronger. That little piece of chocolate seems to be stronger than your willpower.

You justify eating a forbidden food by saying that you are weak and could not resist, lack willpower and the thought was just too strong. The bottom line is that you really wanted some forbidden candy so you made it powerful than yourself. The bottom line is that you want to lose weight so you fit into your clothes and are not happy with the way you look. You do want to lose weight but you do not want to have to give anything up to achieve this weight loss.

How Weight Loss Hypnosis Helps

Your subconscious undermines your desire to loose weight because it is not on board with what you are trying to achieve. As long as your greater will and subconscious mind are not aligned, you experience self-sabotage.

The tool to use when you need to re-align your subconscious is hypnosis. Weight loss hypnosis does not take away your sense of accomplishment or achievement. It helps you made healthy choices while resisting the wrong foods. During the process, you feel good about yourself and feel less concern about the speed in which you loose weight. Weight loss hypnosis is not about dieting. It is about changing the way you think about yourself, re-aligning your beliefs and deeper drives so you are not fighting or trying to resist these thoughts. Hypnosis removes the guilt from dieting and guilt is what often adds more weight.

If you have tried almost every diet on the market with little or no success, then it may be time to try weight loss hypnosis. This could be your answer to dieting.

About the Author:
Joseph Then
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Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Permanent Weight Loss& Your Subconscious Pictures

The second component of Burris MIND/FITNESS is your
subconscious pictures. I will explain how to replace your
negative subconscious images into positive images through
the practice of controlled visualization. According to the
New England Journal of Medicine, visualizing is the fourth
most frequently used form of alternative healing. You are
now about to learn how to change your existing subconscious
pictures that keep you anchored to your poor eating
behavior.

Several studies have shown that the body makes little
distinction between a vivid mental experience and an actual
physical one. Your subconscious images are simply
corresponding pictures of your self talk. Choosing to think
in pictures may seem strange at first, but it is a powerful
way to cut through the chatter in your head and a realistic
source for communicating with your subconscious mind. It is
surprisingly easy to develop your own weight-goal imagery.
Through regular practice you will become more and more
comfortable in delving into your imagination. Just think of
it as creative constructive daydreaming.

Most people are not aware that there is always a
corresponding picture for their thoughts or self-talk; the
fact is they take place so fast you are not aware of them.
If you did not use pictures, you would not be able to
answer the simplest question. Think about it. If I were to
ask you: “What did you have for breakfast this morning?”
You immediately repeat my question to yourself which in
turn triggers a picture in your subconscious mind of what
you had for breakfast. It is only after you have triggered
this picture that you are capable of answering my question.

You will find that your subconscious more clearly defines
its pictures from questions than from statements. As an
example, say to yourself body relax. You can see this has
little or no effect. Now turn this statement into a
question: What do I need to do to relax? The subconscious
mind will now produce an active picture. For example, you
might see yourself relaxing in your favorite chair or
taking a warm soothing bath or possibly getting a massage.
You are able to see the masseuse’s expert hands gently
soothe the tension from you body. You can feel the
wonderful sensation as your body begins to relax and you
feel as if you are floating on air. Now I am sure you
understand the power of visualization and how you can use
your self-questions to bring it about.

The most important picture you will ever change in your
subconscious mind is the picture you now have of your body
or how you perceive your self-image. All people with a
weight problem have accepted a picture of themselves as
being overweight. Until you change this picture, your
subconscious mind will use this existing body picture as a
guideline for how you should look. This is why it is
imperative that you change the image you have of yourself
before you begin a weight loss program.

You will start your training in recreating subconscious
imagery by recreating your existing body picture. Before
starting your imagery training, it is important that you
become totally relaxed in order to focus your mind. Once
you have accomplished this, you will find it is quite easy
to engage all of your senses, making it possible for you to
create a new body image. Once you feel you are completely
relaxed, I want you to see a picture of your body in your
subconscious mind.
When you have your body in focus, I want you to reshape it,
to exactly how you want it to look.

See your new body down to the smallest detail; make it
become so real that it seems that you have already
accomplished your weight goal. Once you have your new body
picture completed, place yourself in a physical activity
that you know you would enjoy and will be beneficial in
helping you attain your new weight goal. This activity can
be anything from a brisk walk to an aerobics class, to
playing tennis, to completing an unfinished task. Your new
body is now capable of performing any activity that you
find enjoyable.

Earlier I spoke about the emotional states that drive you
to overeat or eat when you are not hungry. Fear, guilt and
anger are responsible for the emotional states of
depression and low self-esteem. When creating your new
self-image, you must exchange these negative emotional
states for your most powerful emotional state. Love is your
most powerful emotional state especially when directed to
your new self-image. It is essential that you practice
reproducing your new active body imagery on a daily basis.
It is only through daily practice that your new body
picture will become a permanent part of your subconscious,
thus allowing you to reproduce this picture without a
moments thought. The power of Burris MIND/FITNESS is in the
ability to change programmed emotional states that do not
work for you, for programmed emotional states that DO work
for you.

Regardless of weather your goal is a change in diet for
weight loss, an increase in your fitness program or to take
control of an eating disorder such as anorexia or bulimia.
In the end the question you need to ask yourself is.Am I
completely happy with the mind running itself or do I need
to take control of it? If your answer is I need to take
control of it, then Burris MIND/FITNESS is the answer.

About the Author:
Kelly Burris is the author of “Reprogramming the Overweight
Mind: 7 Steps to Taking Control of Your Subconscious.” You
can read the first two chapters, or become a Certified
Burris MIND/FITNESS Consultant by going to
http://www.KellyBurris.com

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Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Weight Loss Tip: Don't Eat With Your Emotions

Food is a critical, must-have source of nourishment and energy. Without food we would not be able to perform our daily activities. Our muscles would wither, our nervous system and brains would fail. Whether we like it or not: We all need food.

What you might not know though, is that food has another important role in our lives: Comfort and entertainment. Culturally and instinctively we prepare and serve foods to comfort those who have experienced loss, to celebrate joy, or to show friendship and love. And that's where emotional eating can cause many problems.

What Is Emotional Eating?
Emotional eating is simply the act of eating to feel better emotionally. We, as normal human beings, see food as more than just an energy source for our body. We like to enjoy our food, and there's nothing wrong with that. Science tells us though, that some foods actually promote good feelings by causing certain "feel-good" chemical reactions in our brains. And that's when eating can become a problem: Because some people eat to "feel better"… or because they can't deal with strong emotions such as pain, anxiety, stress, joy, or boredom.

Emotional eaters turn to food as a source of distraction from dealing with feelings. It's often a vicious cycle though: People eat to deal with their bad feelings, then feel bad for having done so, yet turn around and eat again to soothe the guilty feelings caused by the first round of emotional eating. Needless to say, emotional eating can lead to serious eating disorders, weight gain, obesity, and depression.

How Do I Know If I'm An Emotional Eater?
Do you turn to food when you're not hungry, but sad, stressed, or bored? Do you think about food constantly, to the point of feeling obsessed?

Do you regularly try diets and fail - leading to guilt and further over eating? Do you think about or attempt to purge excess food by throwing up or using laxatives? Do you exercise compulsively when you think you've eaten too much?

If you answered yes to any of the above, there's a good chance you're an emotional eater and you could be endangering your health.

How Do I Overcome Emotional Eating?
The first step is recognizing and acknowledging you have the problem. Fixing the problem will take time and persistence, because you effectively need to train yourself out of bad eating habits and into good.

Since emotional eating is caused by using food as a coping strategy for emotional distress, dieting tends to just create more problems, because if you fail to stick to your eating plan you're likely to feel quite guilty. And as an emotional eater, that guilt will only lead you to eat more.

So instead of trying to focus on what you're eating, or how much: You'll need to work at finding other ways to cope with negative emotions. You could try simple things like self talk, chewing gum, or getting busy with work or hobbies when emotions run high and you find yourself digging through the fridge even though you aren't hungry. You could also try self help tapes and books, or find a support buddy to call. You might also consider getting help from a Personal Coach or Psychotherapist who deals with emotional eating.

Sometimes you'll need the help of a professional to make these changes

As you work on replacing comfort food eating with other habits and responses, you'll feel much better about yourself both emotionally and physically. And you'll be well on your way to living a much healthier, slimmer life!

About the Author:
Kathy Burns-Millyard. Would you like a FREE Trial Sample of Hoodia Gordonii? Visit http://www.scaletippers.com/free-hoodia.html and get your free sample of this wonderful weight loss product today!
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Saturday, December 16, 2006

Excess Weight….or Emotional Baggage?

Lifestyles are a manifestation of what people are feeling inside. What they feel inside manifests on the outside. Take a moment to notice your eating habits. On a scale from 1 to 10, how empowering are your eating habits for you?

How useful is your eating pattern in terms of your weight? What we eat directly impacts our health. Our food contributes to energy level, heart health and even our very cellular structure. You are what you eat. Overweight people burn fewer calories than they take in. This is the bottom line. However, the causes of overeating are far from simple or obvious. Overweight people eat more than they need, especially of things that are not good for them.

Now, what Ive just said isnt rocket science and most people know this already. So what is the point that I am actually making here? On the whole, people are overweight because of unresolved emotional issues; its as simple as that.
Let me tell you a story about a lady I know well. She had a pattern. When she was in her teen years, and throughout college she kept a little bit of weight on, she was by no means fat, but her feelings about herself were far from positive. She often felt ugly and unwanted, and she was bullied throughout her high school years. After finishing college, she decided that enough was enough, and she lost all the excess weight. She looked fabulous, and had embarked on a new career as well.

She came across someone she had met whilst in college, but low and behold, he responded entirely differently to the new lady he saw in front of her, a courtship and marriage soon followed. Her marriage, unfortunately, didnt last long, as she had married him for the wrong reasons. Through the divorce she began putting on some weight again. The pattern repeated, she moved on to a new start, lost the weight…and another relationship followed. When this one ended, the comfort eating began again. She put on more weight than before and had never felt so low in her life. She decided that she needed help. She came to meet a life coach who supported her in her journey.

She came to understand that she was comfort eating. She realised that she would reach for ice cream every time the emotional pain got triggered. It could be from something as simple as watching a romantic comedy on TV. It reminded her of what she didnt have…and the eating would block the pain. In a short time, she began to break these patterns. She is now happy, at a healthy weight, and creating whole new life for herself. In the coaching process, she realized what was going on, and was able to break this cycle for good.

Have you ever had moments when you have eaten a lot, and didnt know why? Perhaps there have been times when you have eaten a whole box of cookies, or half a pint of ice cream and didnt even realise you had done it. Do you eat in front of the TV a lot? Especially when its not meal times? This is emotional eating. Many people, who reach for food in this way, do it as a source of comfort. Food is the ultimate nurturer in this situation; it tastes good, doesnt talk back, and fills up the emptiness inside.

People often comfort eat to numb the pain; this can be pain from a divorce, feeling inadequate in themselves, unhealed issues from their childhood, or depression about something not working. Sound familiar? If you now know that you are comfort eating, the reality is that diets will NOT WORK for you. You have to make a choice, and yes, this can be a difficult choice to make…but choosing to HEAL the issues that are causing the weight problems is the way to freedom from excess weight for good.

When people take the bold and courageous step to heal themselves, they go through some challenging moments as well. There are issues to be faced, and pain to be experienced…but this is only for a brief while. With someone guiding you and helping you through to find the healing, you will find it and set yourself free. Once the underlying issues have been addressed, you will find that you will break the pattern of comfort eating for good.

You will eat with greater awareness, and nurture yourself; you will also find other ways of nurturing yourself and fulfilling your need. The first step is ACKNOWLEGEMENT. Once you have understood this, you will be able to find the help that is appropriate for you. Good luck on your journey, start living your life anew today.

About the Author:
Sayeda Habib - Author of The
Definitive Weight Loss Hypnosis CD,
Tape, Downloads, MP3s. Read the Facts from the UK’s
Leading Life Coach for Women
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