Do you have feelings of inferiority? Do your colleagues at work intimidate you? Too scared to go to the pub on your own?
For normal people, life can often be harsh, so it's really no wonder that many of you turn into paranoid, neurotic wrecks, who spend all day hiding under the dining room table trying to remember your own name. But now all that can be a thing of the past! With Personality Development you can avoid descending to the mental level of an unripened tomato and once more lead an active and relatively normal life!
You see, locked away in the pathetic, worn out husk of a body is a new you; a stronger, more assertive, more positive you. You can unlock that inner 'you' so that you might emerge, butterfly-like, from the shattered husk of your life and once more become a reasonably useful member of society.
PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENT
You can enhance your performance by accepting that all potential healing resides in the individual's system. The natural and flowing targeting of negative experiences activated by bilateral stimulation potentiates this. In this manner you can process information until they arrive at their "essential truth," with a removal of blocks and a healing resolution.
Some Guidelines for Performance and Creativity Enhancement
- Performance should be seen in the larger context of life experience, meaning and self-perception and is limited when looked at primarily in terms of sensory input and response, thought (beliefs) and behavior.
- Performance is an every day, all day issue of life for everyone including all interactions with others and within ourselves.
- Performance and social anxiety are dynamic phenomenon, which originate with negative self-beliefs and images, mostly unconscious and internalized earlier in life. These perceived thoughts are silently projected out into the minds of the observers (audience or others) and are then erroneously experienced as external.
- The three most important things are follow-up, follow-up, and more follow-up. No matter what kind of shift or reprocessing goes on in session, it is no guarantee of improvement in performance. The follow-up session gives the chance to see what has shifted and what hasn't.
- Performance in front of an audience, whether on the sports field or acting stage, requires the capacity to "adaptively dissociate" or "creatively dissociate".
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