Procrastination is a dirty habit, and I should know, it was my first vice. Before I discovered how hypnosis could be used to break a habit, I absolutely had to put things off until the very last moment. In order to stop procrastinating, I had to understand my own goals.
In understanding those goals, I was forced to come to terms with how to realize them--by getting the work done so I could get that feeling of satisfaction and assurance that comes with doing a job right!
Stop Smoking: Break the Habit with Hypnosis
Quitting smoking is the same as changing any other behavior. At first, it might feel awkward to change an old behavior or to learn a new one. But, with a small amount of time and repetition, and a good measure of diligence, the new behavior becomes as natural as the old.
And that’s why hypnosis is so amazing! Hypnosis suggests to the mind that the new behavior you wish to learn has actually been dormant inside you all along. All it takes is a little action and activation for it to come out. The process feels extremely natural, and your conscious mind will feel as though the new behavior is just as comfortable as the old one once was.
So really, why would you wait to fulfill an urge inside of you that you’ve wanted to realize for so long? There’s no need to! All you have to do is get your brain to work for you rather than against you.
That’s not so hard. It is your brain, after all. It’s there to make certain that you achieve exactly what you want in this world--to help you on the path to activating yourself and realizing your goals.
Stop Smoking: Stop Procrastinating
Procrastinating is actually hard work because it’s endless. There is always an abundant supply of imaginary "tomorrows" to which you can defer your responsibilities.
Every time you say, "I’ll do it later", you’ve actually wrapped up part of your mind’s processes on the task that is to be done. I mean, the task has to be done, so you’re just creating more work by not doing it!
To get to the point, you’re over-thinking it. You’re letting fear take up too much of your brainpower.
Break free from that fear and you’ll see that completing your project is a far more rewarding experience. Realize your goals now!
Stop smoking. Stop procrastinating. Once you understand what you really and truly want, then there’s no other option but to go for it.
Give Up Smoking and Take Your Life Back
If you are like I once was, you’ve probably wasted a lot of hours doing something fruitless just to avoid doing what you really needed to do.
Instead of being controlled by fear, instead of constantly deferring your responsibilities into the (supposedly) ever-present "tomorrow", why not just take the small steps needed to change your life forever?
It really is that simple. It’s your life, so take it back. Take it back from laziness and apathy. Reward yourself by doing the one thing in your heart that you know you really want to do, because you can do it right now!
In understanding those goals, I was forced to come to terms with how to realize them--by getting the work done so I could get that feeling of satisfaction and assurance that comes with doing a job right!
Stop Smoking: Break the Habit with Hypnosis
Quitting smoking is the same as changing any other behavior. At first, it might feel awkward to change an old behavior or to learn a new one. But, with a small amount of time and repetition, and a good measure of diligence, the new behavior becomes as natural as the old.
And that’s why hypnosis is so amazing! Hypnosis suggests to the mind that the new behavior you wish to learn has actually been dormant inside you all along. All it takes is a little action and activation for it to come out. The process feels extremely natural, and your conscious mind will feel as though the new behavior is just as comfortable as the old one once was.
So really, why would you wait to fulfill an urge inside of you that you’ve wanted to realize for so long? There’s no need to! All you have to do is get your brain to work for you rather than against you.
That’s not so hard. It is your brain, after all. It’s there to make certain that you achieve exactly what you want in this world--to help you on the path to activating yourself and realizing your goals.
Stop Smoking: Stop Procrastinating
Procrastinating is actually hard work because it’s endless. There is always an abundant supply of imaginary "tomorrows" to which you can defer your responsibilities.
Every time you say, "I’ll do it later", you’ve actually wrapped up part of your mind’s processes on the task that is to be done. I mean, the task has to be done, so you’re just creating more work by not doing it!
To get to the point, you’re over-thinking it. You’re letting fear take up too much of your brainpower.
Break free from that fear and you’ll see that completing your project is a far more rewarding experience. Realize your goals now!
Stop smoking. Stop procrastinating. Once you understand what you really and truly want, then there’s no other option but to go for it.
Give Up Smoking and Take Your Life Back
If you are like I once was, you’ve probably wasted a lot of hours doing something fruitless just to avoid doing what you really needed to do.
Instead of being controlled by fear, instead of constantly deferring your responsibilities into the (supposedly) ever-present "tomorrow", why not just take the small steps needed to change your life forever?
It really is that simple. It’s your life, so take it back. Take it back from laziness and apathy. Reward yourself by doing the one thing in your heart that you know you really want to do, because you can do it right now!
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