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Positive intention or mere inertia?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Joe K Fobes Mar 13, 2011. 13 Replies

Hey guys, Lately I more and more thought about what lack of motivation actually is. And that's when I remembered a concept I heard some time ago, which is human inertia. Now, in NLP and hypnosis even…Continue

Wanting to become a hypnotherapist. Can you help me clarify these points?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Jan Krüger Nov 2, 2010. 6 Replies

Hey guys!I’m new to this community and so I’ll start off with introducing myself: I’m Tobi (20) and right now I’m about to study B.Sc. Psychology in my home - country ofGermany.My 3 years of having…Continue

 

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Tobias Kayser replied to Celeste Hackett, CH's discussion Positive Quotes, ideas, or thoughts That Lift the Hypnotist's Spirit
"I have quite a few that I really love. Mostly focused on learning new skills.   "A journey of 1000 miles begins with a single step." (I believe this one's from Sun Tzu)   "I've failed over, and over, and over again…"
Oct 27, 2011
Tim Shay replied to Tobias Kayser's discussion The Big Five in the group ICBCH: Hypnosis, NLP & Coaching
"Absolutely Tobi! "
Oct 26, 2011
Tobias Kayser replied to Tobias Kayser's discussion The Big Five in the group ICBCH: Hypnosis, NLP & Coaching
"I also absolutely agree with you Tim. I really like your metaphor idea and viewing all these theories in a distant way rather than a die hard truth. I have not read any of Becker's work and will look into it immediately. Thanks for your input!…"
Oct 26, 2011
Tim Shay replied to Tobias Kayser's discussion The Big Five in the group ICBCH: Hypnosis, NLP & Coaching
"I agree with you Tobi.  If I may add another perspective as well?   If a person were to look at the Big Five as a metaphor for a range of behavioral patterns that might be a more useful way to approach understanding personalities. …"
Oct 26, 2011
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The Big Five

Hey fellows!Today my attention was caught by a more old - school psychology idea, namely the "Big Five". Getting to know the psychological side more and more I am very curious about that idea from the hypnotherapist's perspective. (I presume that you're familiar this principle) My opinion:Although not too scientifically formed, I have put some thought into this concept. I do not particularly like the Big 5 since it violates a concept I have about psychology (and even life in general); being…See More
Oct 25, 2011
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ICBCH: Hypnosis, NLP & Coaching

For those offering hypnosis, coaching, nlp and consulting services. A forum to exchange ideas, methods and encouragement. A place for those who are friends of and members of the ICBCH. This is one of the most active groups- please join!See More
May 1, 2011
Joe K Fobes replied to Tobias Kayser's discussion Positive intention or mere inertia?
"I haven't read the book...   All I do is help people get what they want.     That mindset often leads to very deep change on levels they never anticipated.   Here is how.   The…"
Mar 13, 2011
Tobias Kayser replied to Tobias Kayser's discussion Positive intention or mere inertia?
"okay, now I get it. I first thought of the motivating factor as something the therapist has to decide as whether ecological for the client. I was curious about knowing what one wants: in "Phoenix - Therapeutic methods of Milton Erickson"…"
Mar 13, 2011
Tobias Kayser replied to Tobias Kayser's discussion Positive intention or mere inertia?
"True! I thought of these two options since I interpreted "downhill" as bad. You, obviously, thought in terms of energy level where aiming for a state that's "downhill" (e.g. more relaxed) is easier than pumping yourself up.…"
Mar 13, 2011
Tobias Kayser replied to Tobias Kayser's discussion Positive intention or mere inertia?
"I have to say "wow" as well :) I love your explaination with the room - idea (took me 3 reads to fully grasp though). To me, the point of substitute (for outside factors) was very interesting since it suggests the possibility of control…"
Mar 13, 2011
Christopher Baboch replied to Tobias Kayser's discussion Positive intention or mere inertia?
"in physics, inertia is when the sum of forces applied to a certain object equals 0. if this object wasn't in movement he will remain that way, and if he was, he will get into a uniform rectilinear movement. applied to the mind, i think that it…"
Mar 12, 2011
Fable Goodman replied to Tobias Kayser's discussion Positive intention or mere inertia?
"Thanks Tobi, You gave me two choices of answers... I don't think I would choose either.   I simply think that inertia, is a state of being at rest where you are. whcih could be entirely positive, if you are happy where you are. but if you…"
Mar 10, 2011
Joe K Fobes replied to Tobias Kayser's discussion Positive intention or mere inertia?
"The client.   If the motivating factor didn't motivate, then whats keeping them in my office?   My first question is always "what do you want". And so if my client says "to stop smoking", I ask "why" and…"
Mar 10, 2011
Tobias Kayser replied to Tobias Kayser's discussion Positive intention or mere inertia?
"Thank you, Joe. Could you clarify who decides what a motivating factor is? The therapist or the client himself? When the client isn't motivated by the "motivating factor" then isn't that factor simply not a motivating one…"
Mar 10, 2011
Tobias Kayser replied to Tobias Kayser's discussion Positive intention or mere inertia?
"Thank you for your reply, Fable. Do you view inertia as something dangerous or simply something somewhat difficult to deal with? "
Mar 10, 2011
Tobias Kayser replied to Tobias Kayser's discussion Positive intention or mere inertia?
"This then means that the cause - effect relationship between the desired state/ goal and the action needed for it (f.e. getting good grades at school in order to attend a good university) isn't explicit enough? This reminds me of Milton…"
Mar 10, 2011

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Germany
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As a Hobby, Currently Studying
What are you looking for on this site?
I want to absorb every bit of information about hypnosis and broaden my horizon. Apart from that I'm looking for great relationships with other hypnotists and learn from them
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writing songs, snowboarding, martial arts, playing drums

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At 3:09pm on October 5, 2010, Katherine Zimmerman said…
Welcome to HypnoThoughts Tobias! Glad that you could join us.

Katherine Zimmerman
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At 1:02pm on October 5, 2010, Roger Moore said…
Welcome to HypnoThoughts!

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At 9:53am on October 5, 2010, Fable Goodman said…
A warm welcome to hypnothoughts community,

I trust you will have an enjoyable and fruitful time here,

Love and hugs,

Fable

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