Mind Training Adventures
A 10 min meditation with eyes open.
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Under "Linking" I summarise the mind training techniques mentioned in the previous episodes and the relationship between them. Part 2 covers The Six Minute Diary, Skilful Appreciation, Mindfulness.
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Under "Linking" I summarise the mind training techniques mentioned in the previous episodes and the relationship between them. Part 1 covers Accountability, Coaching, Wim Hof, Hypnotherapy.
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Appreciating the good things in life is valuable in that it makes one feel more positive, engaged and connected. Being a 'mind-process', the more skilful the appreciation can be the greater the benefit.
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I notice that my 'mindscape' always infuences my actions, and even subtle changes can have a significant impact in my day-to-day. I am frequently out of my comfort zone these days, so doing a mindfulness course is particularly timely.
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Whilst succeeding in goal is great, struggling and possibly failing, is quite painful.
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Isn’t it interesting how viewing things from a slightly different perspective can be helpful?
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The Six Minute Diary, by Dominik Spenst, is a simple diary template that I find easy to commit to and very helpful.
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Did you know that before the discovery of pain killers, hypnotherapy was an established practice?
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Did you know that before the discovery of pain killers, hypnotherapy was an established practice?
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Increasingly, it is coming back to the mainstream as a powerful mind training technique for achieving optimal states.
Part 1 of 2, focused on my experience of a hypnotherapy session with Richard Lepper (www.themiltonpractice.co.uk) and Part 2 focuses on Richard's very insightful take on the workings and power of the mind.