Hello all,
Following on from Richard's posting regarding Progressive Muscle Relaxation, I am inspired to set a challenge.
One of the recurring issues when something is useful, (and needed), is that people use a technique once or twice, and then lapse. a form of self sabotage?
A one off session of deep relaxation using progressive muscle relaxation is useful in itself, but does not usually sort out what is essentially a chronic problem of retained unneccesary tension (which is endemic in our society and can negatively affect every area of our functioning). If the technique is adopted as a daily practice for an extended period of time (much the same as a regular workout, or meditation practice), the benefits become more and more profound, after a few weeks, and then there is continued progressive improvement in all areas... with or without hypnosis.
When used with concomitant hypnosis/psychotherapy, the benefits of the generalised letting go of physical (and mental) tension can be emphasised, and built upon, clearing the way for more specific positive change suggestions to be more effective.
I wonder how many readers of this forum, and their clients commit themselves to this form of regular practice, and what excuses/rationalisations the others come up with for not sticking with this proven process.
So here is the challenge: I have put my half hour MP3 session of this deep relaxation technique on the audio player on my page.
Who is willing to use this once a day for a month, and report back here on their experience, and progress. (including what got in the way at times.)
There will be an (as yet unspecified) prize for all who take part.
Love and hugs,
Fable
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